You will save money on car hire at
Vienna West . 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.
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Vienna West Vienna West,
Westbahnhof, Europaplatz 1
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 West, 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 West, Westbahnhof, Europaplatz 1 Vienna , 1150, Austria 08:00 to 17:00
Monday to Friday 09:00 to 01:00 Saturday closed on Sunday Vienna is also
Austria's main centre of education and home to many universities, professional
colleges and gymnasiums. Vienna is composed of 23 districts (Bezirke). Legally,
they are not districts in the sense of administrative bodies with explicit
powers (such as the districts in the other Austrian states), but mere
subdivisions of the city administration. Elections at the district level give
the representatives of the districts some political power in fields such as
planning and traffic. The 23 districts are numbered for convenience in a roughly
clockwise fashion starting in the city centre: Innere Stadt Leopoldstadt
Landstraße Wieden Margareten Mariahilf Neubau Josefstadt Alsergrund Favoriten
Simmering Meidling Hietzing Penzing Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus Ottakring Hernals
Währing Döbling Brigittenau Floridsdorf Donaustadt Liesing The heart and
historical city of Vienna, the Innere Stadt, was once surrounded by walls and
open fields in order to deny cover to potential attackers. The walls were razed
in 1857, making it possible for the city to expand and eventually merge with the
surrounding villages. In their place, a broad boulevard called the Ringstraße
was built, along which imposing public and private buildings, monuments, and
parks now lie. These buildings include the Rathaus (town hall), the Burgtheater,
the University, the Parliament, the twin museums of natural history and fine
art, and the Staatsoper. It is also the location of the Hofburg, the former
imperial palace. The mainly Gothic Stephansdom is located at the centre of the
city, on Stephansplatz. Beyond the Ringstraße, there was another wall called the
Linienwall, which was torn down in the latter half of the 19th century to make
room for expanding suburbs. It is now a ring road called Gürtel. Industries are
located mostly in the southern and eastern districts. The Innere Stadt is
situated away from the main flow of the Danube, but is bounded by the Donaukanal
("Danube canal"). Vienna's second and twentieth districts are located between
the Donaukanal and the Danube River. Across the Danube are the newest districts,
which include the location of the Vienna International Centre.
The guide of the first issue is dedicated to Vienna and the Top 50 Creative
Places in the city and was produced in cooperation with the Vienna Tourist
Board. With contributions from Elfie Semotan, Richard Sennett, Joachim Bessing,
...
photo courtesy of Austrian Tourist Office. The Haus der Musik's site is a
grand mansion, perfectly situated between the Opera and St. Stephen's Cathedral,
where the founder of the Vienna Philharmonic once lived. ...
(Oh and by the way, I am aware that the use of the Sound of Music lyrics
would work a lot better if I was actually in Salzburg but as I can´t fit that in
I have decided Vienna is close enough. ... A point on the tourist office though
I am finding that the new Information Centres in cities are always largely
unhelpful. The older ones are full of brouchures and maps that you can grab and
carry around with you but the new ones with their sleak design and raft of
computer ...