You will save money on car hire at
Vienna North . Our partnership with major car rental companies at this
location allows us to offer you low cost car rental. In addition you
will also benefit from the expertise we have gained arranging thousands
of rentals on behalf of our customers every year.
Our quote system will calculate the cheapest rate from the branches listeed below. If you have a preference for a particular car rental company you should register with us and set your preference for that company. The quote system will then only show you rates for that car rental company.
Vienna North Vienna North ,
Bruenner Strasse 62,
Vienna , Austria.
Day
Opening time
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Key drop off box - No
N.B. Bank Holiday opening hours should be checked by calling or emailing us directly.
Renting a car from Vienna North, you need to remember.
Don't forget your Driving Licence. If it's a UK Licence, you'll need to bring both parts with you.
In some circumstances a 2nd form of ID is also required, so it's always best to have some with you (e.g. a utilities bill, your passport).
Present a credit card for authorisation against potential damage claims resulting
from your rental. See insurance excess.
Vienna North , Bruenner Strasse 62, Vienna , 1210,Austria. Opening Hours:
0730 to 1800 Monday to Friday 0900 to 1200 Saturday closed on Sundays Vienna is
the capital of Austria, and is also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is
Austria's primary city; with a population of about 1.7 million it is by far the
largest city in Austria as well as its cultural, economic and political center.
Public transportation: The ULF tram stock, designed by Porsche and built by
Siemens boasts an entry height of 180 mm (7 in), the lowest in the world. Some
150 were in use by the municipal Wiener Linien by 2003, along with around 400
older high-floor models (substitution proceeding)Vienna has a large public
transportation network. Local Railways are Wiener Linien (= Vienna Lines,
municipal company operating U-Bahn, tram, and most bus routes) Vienna has an
extensive tram and bus network - the tram network being third largest in the
world. In the most populated areas of Vienna, public transport runs so
frequently (even during off-peak hours) that any familiarity with departure
timetables is virtually unnecessary. The convenience and flexibility of the
public transport is in turn reflected by its popularity; 53% of Viennese workers
travel to their workplace by public transport. During night hours, public
transport is continued by the Nightline buses operating on all the main routes,
generally every half hour. Fare prices within the city are independent of the
length of the journey and covers all modes of public transport. Tickets are also
available for various time periods, such as 24 hour, monthly or yearly tickets.
The Viennese public transport services are incorporated into a larger concentric
system of transport zones, the VOR (Verkehrsverbund Ostregion = eastern region
transport association). VOR includes railway and bus lines operating 50
kilometers into the surrounding areas, and ticket prices are calculated
according to the number of zones crossed, Vienna being a single zone. Tickets
must be purchased (and usually punched ) prior to boarding or entering a
station. Tickets are not routinely checked when entering a station or boarding,
but there are surprise inspections on all routes. There are also two miniature
railways: the Liliputbahn in the Wiener Prater and the Donauparkbahn in the
Donaupark. They are for amusement purposes and have no practical importance as a
means of public transport. Art and culture have a long tradition in Vienna,
including theater, opera, classical music and fine arts. The Burgtheater is
considered one of the best theaters in the German-speaking world alongside its
branch, the Akademietheater. The Volkstheater Wien and the Theater in der
Josefstadt also enjoy good reputations. There is also a multitude of smaller
theaters, in many cases devoted to less mainstream forms of performing arts,
such as modern, experimental plays or cabaret. Vienna is also home to a number
of opera houses, including the Staatsoper and the Volksoper, the latter being
devoted to the typical Viennese operetta. Classical concerts are performed at
well known venues such as the Wiener Musikverein, home of the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Wiener Konzerthaus. Many concert venues offer
concerts aimed at tourists, featuring popular highlights of Viennese music
(particularly the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss). In
recent years, the Theater an der Wien has become widely known for hosting
premieres of musicals, although it has recently devoted itself to the opera
again. The most successful musical by far was "Elisabeth", which was later
translated into several other languages and performed all over the world. The
Haus der Musik ("house of music") opened in 2000. Many Roman Catholic churches
in central Vienna also feature performances of religious or other music,
including masses sung with classical music and organ. website updated on nov
08.above information is only to be used as a guide. Please double check
information direclty with the airport before travelling.
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