Rent a Car in Vienna

Vienna International Airport serves Austria's vibrant capital, known for classical music, imperial palaces, and historic charm. Located just 16 km southeast of the city center, it offers convenient access to Vienna's UNESCO World Heritage sites and cultural attractions. Driving in Vienna requires attention to the Ring Road system and strict adherence to speed limits in residential zones. The city is well-connected with excellent road infrastructure, making it ideal for exploring the Danube Valley and surrounding Alpine regions.

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Why Rent a Car in Vienna?

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Pick up your vehicle directly at the airport terminal for a seamless start to your trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a special license to drive in Austria?

EU driving licenses are accepted. Non-EU drivers should carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) alongside their national license.

What are the speed limits in Austria?

Speed limits are 50 km/h in towns, 100 km/h on main roads, and 130 km/h on motorways. Some motorway sections have variable limits.

How do toll roads work in Austria?

Austria requires a digital motorway vignette for highway use. Your rental vehicle may include one — check at pick-up. Some Alpine tunnels have separate tolls.

Are mountain passes accessible year-round?

Most major passes are open year-round, but some high-altitude passes close in winter. Snow chains may be required from November to April.