SITA ICT Forum 2013
 

Vienna

 

There are many reasons to visit Vienna - the city is world famous for its imperial heritage, Schönbrunn Palace, the Belvedere, and the Hofburg.

The capital scores highly thanks to the first-rate musical and cultural attractions at its concert halls, museums and theaters - from the Golden Hall of the Musikverein to the acclaimed Museum of Fine Arts and the State Opera House.

 

Vienna is also a byword for epicurean enjoyment, with centuries of traditions shaping its coffee houses and Heuriger wine tavernsOver half of the city is accounted for by green spaces including parks and gardens, the Vienna Woods and the wetlands of the Donau Auen National Park.

 

Due to its central location Vienna is easily reachable by plane, car, train or boat. The maximum direct flying time to/from any European capital city is below three hours.The Viennese public transport network offers modern and efficient accessibility within the whole city.
 

Area Airports

Vienna International Airport - VIENNA

Visit VIENNA airport website    www.viennaairport.com

Airport Phone: 43 1 7007 0

Hotel direction: 11.2 mile(s) NW

 

Airport Transfer
BY CITY AIRPORT TRAIN (CAT)
Upon landing at Vienna International Airport (Wien-Schwechat) take the CAT to its final destination Wien Mitte/Landstrasse. You arrive at the City Air Terminal. The journey takes 16 minutes. Take the tram line O (direction Migerkastraße) and get off at the second stop (Ungargasse/Neulinggasse). The Imperial Renaissance Hotel is located to your right. Click here for more information about the timetable and the ticket fare: www.cityairporttrain.com
 
BY TRAIN
Upon landing at Vienna International Airport (Wien-Schwechat) take the train Schnellbahn S7 in direction Floridsdorf. Get off at the station Rennweg and take the exit Jauresgasse. The Imperial Renaissance Hotel is located to your right.
 
Bus service, fee: 8 EUR  Subway service, fee:  4 EUR  Estimated taxi fare: 35 EUR