
Vienna holidays
Grandeur-heavy capital stay centred on coffee houses and museums with strong public transport and day trips along the Danube.
28°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep3–5 nights
At a glance
- first-time visitors
- museum-focused city breaks
- rail-based touring
- long weekends
Trip cost
- Return flight
- ≈€73
- Stay
- ≈€338
- Food & local
- ≈€64
Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.
Stays
Stays in Vienna
From €34/night · Typical €145 · 212 stays · for your 2 nights
- Best 3-star
Tolle 3 Zimmer Wohnung mit Garten11.3 km from the centre€162 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 3-star options
- Best 4-star
House with good connection6.3 km from the centre€192 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 4-star options
- Cheapest
Spacious Rooms - 15 Min from Airport & City Center, 5 Min from Vienna Main-Bus Station EZ 124.5 km from the centre€34 a night (opens in a new tab)See more options, cheapest first
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Getting to Vienna
- AirportVienna International Airport (VIE)
- Transfer optionsTrain, bus, taxi
Vienna International Airport is in Schwechat, around 16 km southeast of the city. The City Airport Train and S-Bahn run to Wien Mitte, Vienna Airport Lines buses run into town, and taxis are available; there is no direct U-Bahn line to the airport.
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Areas of Vienna
A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.
- Innere Stadt (1st District)Best for first-timers wanting to walk from accommodation to major historic streets and landmarks without using transport.
- Leopoldstadt (2nd District)Suited to visitors who want proximity to the centre plus parks and the Prater area while keeping prices below Innere Stadt levels.
- Landstraße (3rd District)Works well for travellers seeking good S-Bahn and tram links, with Belvedere and Wien Mitte station nearby for airport access.
- Neubau (7th District)Appeals to repeat visitors who prioritise neighbourhood cafes and local streets over being beside the Ringstrasse itself.
- Mariahilf (6th District)Useful for budget-conscious travellers; close to shopping streets and U-Bahn lines but outside the highest-priced hotel zone.
When to go
Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.
- Best overall
- June · July · August · September
- Hottest
- July · 28°C
- Wettest
- September · 126mm
- Jan5°44mm
- Feb10°35mm
- Mar12°34mm
- Apr15°79mm
- May21°67mm
- Jun25°95mm (good month)
- Jul28°46mm (good month)
- Aug28°59mm (good month)
- Sep22°126mm (good month)
- Oct17°44mm
- Nov9°41mm
- Dec5°54mm
What each season is like
- Spring
- City feels active without peak-season coach crowds; parks and cafe terraces begin to fill but major sites remain manageable.
- Summer
- Tour groups and events increase pressure on the centre and airless days can make long walks around the Ringstrasse feel heavy.
- Autumn
- Comfortable for walking and cafe culture with fewer crowds, though some heuriger and outdoor operations scale back later in the season.
- Winter
- Christmas markets and indoor culture suit cold, short days but grey spells and early darkness can make extended street time tiring.
What’s on in Vienna
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Compare Austria destinations
Still deciding? Other Austria destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.
| Destination | Aug | Typical stay |
|---|---|---|
| Salzburg | 25°C | 2–4 nights |
Good to know about Vienna
Worth it for
Offers a denser concentration of museums and historic streets than nearby cities, suiting travellers who prefer culture over scenery.
Keep in mind
Central districts can feel formal and busy, which may not appeal to travellers seeking a relaxed seaside or countryside base.
Why go
- Offers a denser concentration of museums and historic streets than nearby cities, suiting travellers who prefer culture over scenery.
- Public transport and intercity rail make it easier to bolt on Bratislava or Wachau valley days than from smaller Austrian towns.
- Handles longer stays better than Salzburg because multiple districts each give a slightly different flavour of the city.
Worth knowing
- Central districts can feel formal and busy, which may not appeal to travellers seeking a relaxed seaside or countryside base.
- High accommodation and cafe prices in Innere Stadt compared with many neighbouring capitals.
- No metro connection to the airport, so transfers require train, bus or road transport.



