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Vienna Weather & Vienna
Transport
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Vienna
Weather- Best Times to travel to Vienna
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Min Avg Temperature |
Max Avg Temperature |
Average Rainfall |
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| January |
-2°C |
3°C |
38cm |
Good Weather |
| February |
-1°C |
5°C |
37cm |
Good Weather |
| March |
2°C |
10°C |
44cm |
Good Weather |
| April |
6°C |
15°C |
51cm |
Good Weather |
| May |
10°C |
20°C |
68cm |
Good Weather |
| June |
13°C |
23°C |
71cm |
Good Weather |
| July |
15°C |
26°C |
75cm |
Good Weather |
| August |
15°C |
25°C |
68cm |
Good Weather |
| September |
12°C |
20°C |
47cm |
Good Weather |
| October |
7°C |
14°C |
49cm |
Good Weather |
| November |
2°C |
7°C |
48cm |
Good Weather |
| December |
0°C |
4°C |
46cm |
Good Weather |
Vienna
Transport - Getting around Vienna
Vienna boasts one of the finest public
transport systems in Europe; it is safe and easy to use, and
consists of punctual buses and trams, a fast U-Bahn (underground)
and S-Bahn (railway). Most operate from about 6am to midnight;
buses stop earlier but there are night buses on weekends covering
the major routes. The U-Bahn is the fastest way to get around the
city, while the S-Bahn is the cheapest way to get to the airport.
The tram network is one of the largest worldwide and is the next
best way of getting about with the added advantage of being able to
see the city, although some lines don't operate on weekends. Buses
are useful in the inner city where there are no trams. Fares are
standard for all forms of public transport, and once validated will
allow one journey including transfers in the same direction. Travel
passes are available, the Vienna Card is valid
for three days and allows unlimited travel on public transport
except night buses, and offers discounts at many attractions, shops
and restaurants. Taxis are plentiful, reliable and metered, but
have a list of surcharges and are among the most expensive in
Europe. The most romantic, if expensive way to get about is by
horse-drawn carriage, or Fiaker. A car is a burden in Vienna, but
can be useful for trips outside the
city.
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