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Austria

 

Travelling by train is the ideal way to get the most out of your trip to Austria. With your Interrail Pass, you can discover the refreshing city of Vienna, take the ‘Sound of Music’ tour in Salzburg and explore snow-capped mountains in Innsbruck. During your journey, admire the stunning natural beauty and spectacular scenery from the train window.

Austria quick facts

  • Population: 8.9 million

  • Language: German

  • Currency: Euro (EUR)

  • Dialing code: +43

Trains in Austria

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Find out all you need to know about Austria’s rail network, different train types and reservation requirements.


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Interrail passes for Austria

Interrail Austria Pass

The Interrail Austria Pass is your ticket to discover famous cities in Austria by train, as well as jaw-dropping scenery as you travel between destinations

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Interrail Global Pass  

The Interrail Global Pass is the flexible and budget-friendly way to get around up to 33 countries in Europe. Travel by train from one cool destination to the next. One day you're on a pub crawl through Amsterdam and the next you're white-water rafting in Interlaken, Switzerland.

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Pass benefits in Austria

Check out the extra discounts and offers for Interrail Pass holders in Austria.

Pass benefits in Austria

Places to visit

    Hohensalzburg Castle, Salzburg
Hohensalzburg Castle, Salzburg

Attractions not to be missed

Spend half a day browsing around the Hohensalzburg Castle – the crown jewel of Mozart's birth city Salzburg. Built in 1077 this well-preserved castle has a medieval royal room, a palace, a church and a number of towers to keep you eagle-eyed. While you’re in the area, don't miss Austria’s cheesiest attraction: the Sound of Music Tour. You’ll be taken to some of the key film locations, where the story of the all-singing von Trapp family was brought to life, including Hellbrunn Palace and Mondsee Cathedral.

Hohensalzburg Castle can be reached with a 20-minute walk from Salzburg’s main train station. Buy tickets for the Sound of Music Tour from the kiosk on Mirabellplatz, which can be reached from the train station with the same name.
    Salzkammergut lake
Salzkammergut lake

Crystal lakes and crashing waterfalls

Visit Austria’s salt mining region of Salzkammergut and set your eyes on bewitching blue lakes and wooded mountains. Take a hike, go cycling or relax around Grundlsee or Toplitzsee lake, then take a dip in the crystal waters. Finally savour a local culinary delight: Kaiserschmarrn (pancake pieces with raisins). Also, try and fit in a trip to one of Austria’s top beauty spots: Krimml Falls at the National Park Hohe Tauern. With a combined height of 380 metres, this three-levelled waterfall is Europe’s biggest and makes for picture-perfect photography.

Regional trains cross Salzkammergut from north to south, beginning at Attnang-Puchheim on the Salzburg-Linz line. If you take the train to Mallnitz station this will bring you to the south-east side of the National Park Hohe Tauern.
    Winebar in Styria
Winebar in Styria

Pumping night clubs and sumptuous cocktail bars

Salzburg isn’t alive and kicking only during the ski season there’s also a great nightly offering all year round. Built in the Rainberg mountain, the Cave Club pumps out techno and other hard sounds into the early hours. Alternatively, take a train to Austria’s second largest city, Graz for a night to remember. This student city has a great choice of bars, but it’s the cocktail bars that are the best-loved nightly attraction in this city. One of them, the Pharmacy Bar Lounge, has a vibrant atmosphere, along with a mouth-watering selection of cocktails.

The Cave Club is a 10-minute taxi ride from Salzburg’s main train station. The Pharmacy Bar Lounge is 10 minutes by taxi from Graz’s main train station.
    Snowboarder in Austrian Alps
Snowboarder in Austrian Alps

River and mountain activity

Austria’s main river, the Danube is a great place to enjoy water sports – especially popular is wakeboarding and cable wakeboarding. There are a number of reputable wakeboarding camps along the river where you can sign up for an intensive short course. Salzburg is the birthplace of the Austrian musical maestro Mozart. It's also one of Europe’s top alp ski destinations, with a variety of runs for beginners and the more experienced skiers and snowboarders. The après-ski is also one of the wildest on the European ski circuit

Travel to Salzburg from Vienna in around 2 hours and 40 minutes by train.
    Hundertwasser Haus, Vienna
Hundertwasser Haus, Vienna

Vienna: a top European city destination

Vienna (Wien), Austria’s endearing capital has been voted one of the most liveable cities in the world – a few days there and it will be easy to see why. The city is laden with green space, architectural jewels passed down through Austria’s rich heritage, plus an enigmatic injection of modern-day cool. Visit the city’s MUMOK (MUseum of MOdernKunst) and set your eyes on major works from the likes of Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. Or simply take a stroll around one of the pretty parks.

Take the metro to Museumsquartier and from there the MUMOK is on a 5-minute walk.

Events

    Christmas market in Vienna
Christmas market in Vienna

Christmas markets

Mid-November - early January

Nearly every Austrian town puts on spectacular outdoor Christmas markets, complete with food, mulled wine and gifts of all shapes and sizes. Vienna and Salzburg are two cities that go all out during Christmas!

The Christmas markets are within walking distance of the main train stations of Vienna and Salzburg.

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​Amazing trip, we visited almost entirely Austria! I recommend Interrail for sure.

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