You will save money on car hire at
Vienna South . 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 South Vienna South,
Richard Strauss Strasse 14,
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 South, 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 South, Richard Strauss Strasse 14, Vienna , 1230,Austria. opening
hours: 0700 to 1700 - Monday to Friday 0800 to 1200 - Saturday closed on Sundays
Vienna is the last great capital of the nineteenth century ball. There are over
200 significant balls per year, some featuring as many as nine live orchestras.
Balls are held in the many beautiful palaces in Vienna, with the principal venue
being the Hofburg Palace at Heldenplatz. While the Opera Ball is the best known
internationally of all the Austrian balls, other balls such as the
Kaffeesiederball (Cafe Owners Ball), the Jägerball (Hunter's Ball) and the
Rudolfina Redoute are almost as well known within Austria and even better
appreciated for their cordial atmosphere. Most Viennese of even middle class
visit at least a few balls in their lifetime. For many, the ball season lasts
three months and can include up to ten or fifteen separate appearances. At the
larger balls, often the Vienna Staatsoper dancers and opera singers contribute
an opening show. A Vienna ball is an all night cultural attraction. Major
Viennese balls generally begin at nine pm and last until five am, although any
ball visitors carry on the celebrations into the next day, elsewhere in the
center of Vienna. The Hofburg is the location of the Schatzkammer (treasury),
holding the imperial jewels of the Hapsburg dynasty. The Sisi Museum (a museum
devoted to Empress Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie of Austria) allows visitors to view
the Imperial apartments as well as the silver cabinet. Directly opposite the
Hofburg are the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Naturhistorisches Museum, which
houses many paintings by old masters and ancient and classical artifacts. A
number of museums are located in the Museumsquartier (museum quarter), the
former Imperial Stalls which were converted into a museum complex in the 1990s.
It houses the Museum of Modern Art (Ludwig Foundation), the Leopold Museum
(focusing on works of the Viennese Secession, Viennese Modernism and Austrian
Expressionism), additional halls with feature exhibitions and the Tanzquartier.
The Liechtenstein Palace contains one of the world's largest private art
collections. There are a multitude of other museums in Vienna, including the
Military History Museum, the Technical Museum, the Vienna Clock Museum and the
Burial Museum. The museums dedicated to Vienna's districts provide a
retrospective of the respective districts. website updated on nov 08.above
information is only to be used as a guide. Please double check information
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