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How to Get from Rome to Vienna

Written by: Kate Zusmann

from Rome to Vienna

The distance between Rome and Vienna is approximately 697 miles (1122 kilometers) when traveling by road. Below is a description of the several transportation options to travel from Rome to Vienna.

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  • Flights from Rome to Vienna
    • How to Find Cheap Flights from Rome
  • By Car from Rome to Vienna
  • By Train
  • By Bus
  • Things to Know Before Traveling to Vienna from Rome
    • Where is Vienna located?
    • Where to go in Vienna on Sunday?
    • How long is the travel time from Rome to Vienna?

Flights from Rome to Vienna

From Rome to Vienna by airplane is a convenient, fastest, and most efficient option. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to make the journey:

  1. Check flight options from Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Rome Ciampino Airport. Multiple airlines operate direct flights on this route, including ITA and Ryanair. Use travel websites or airline websites to compare prices and schedules. Ryanair usually offers direct cheap flights from Rome to Vienna.
  2. Book your ticket online or through a travel agency once you have selected your preferred flight. It’s recommended to book in advance to secure the best fares and ensure availability.
  3. On your departure day, make your way to the airport in Rome. Arrive at the airport before your flight to allow time for check-in, security procedures, and potential delays.
  4. At the airport, locate the check-in counters for your airline. Present your travel documents, such as your passport and flight reservation, and check in your luggage if needed. Ensure you adhere to any luggage size and weight restrictions the airline imposes.
  5. After completing the check-in process, proceed through the security checks. Follow the instructions provided by airport staff and ensure that you comply with all security regulations.
  6. Once you have passed through security, proceed to the designated boarding area for your flight. Pay attention to the departure screens for any gate changes or updates.
  7. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the journey during the flight. The flight from Rome, Italy, to Vienna, Austria, is typically 1 hour and 30 minutes long. This time is an approximate estimate for non-stop flights and may vary depending on the airline, specific flight route, and weather conditions.

How to Find Cheap Flights from Rome

To find cheap flights from Rome to Vienna, consider the following tips. First, be flexible with your travel dates and avoid peak travel periods, as flights are more expensive during holidays or weekends. Use flight comparison websites or travel agencies to compare prices across different airlines. Sign up for price alerts to receive notifications when fares drop. Consider booking your flight in advance to secure lower prices. Additionally, be open to flying with budget airlines or making a layover, as they can often offer more affordable options. Lastly, consider alternative airports near Vienna or Rome, as flights to secondary airports may be cheaper.

By Car from Rome to Vienna

map route from Rome to Vienna by car

To get from Rome to Vienna by car, follow these general directions:

  1. Start in Rome, Italy.
  2. Head northbound toward Florence and continue through Tuscany.
  3. Connect to highways leading to Pisa and then enter Austria.
  4. Continue northwards through Austria.
  5. Merge onto the highway towards Vienna.
  6. Follow the signs for Vienna until you reach your destination.

Please note that these are general directions, and the specific roads and highways may vary based on your chosen route and current road conditions. It’s essential to have a detailed map or GPS navigation system to ensure a smooth and safe journey. Also, consider checking traffic conditions and any potential road closures before departing.

Read also: How to rent a car in Rome.

By Train

To travel from Rome to Vienna by train, follow these steps:

  • Start your journey at Roma Termini, Rome’s central train station. It is well-connected to various parts of the city through public transportation.
  • Look for trains that offer service from Rome to Vienna. These are often long-distance trains and direct connections between the two cities are available.
  • You can book your train tickets in advance through the official Trenitalia website or other international railway websites that offer connections between Italy and Austria. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak travel times.
  • The journey from Rome to Vienna typically takes around 10 to 14 hours, depending on the type of train and the number of stops. Some trains may require a change in cities like Milan or Venice.
  • There are various classes and comfort options available on long-distance trains. You can choose between standard and first classes depending on your preferences and budget.
  • The train will arrive at Vienna’s central railway station, Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Main Station). You can easily access various parts of the city through local transportation or taxis.
  • Keep in mind that your journey will involve crossing the Austrian border. Make sure to have any necessary travel documents, such as your passport, ready for inspection.

Train travel offers a comfortable and scenic way to travel from Rome to Vienna. You can enjoy the changing landscapes and relax during the journey. Be sure to check the train schedules and ticket availability ahead of time to plan your trip smoothly.

By Bus

One of the cheapest options is to travel from Rome to Vienna by FlixBus. You can follow these steps:

  1. Start by visiting the FlixBus website or using the FlixBus mobile app to check the available routes and schedules for travel between Rome and Vienna. FlixBus is a popular long-distance bus service that operates throughout Europe.
  2. Enter “Rome” as your departure city and “Vienna” as your destination. Specify your desired travel date and search for available buses.
  3. Browse the options and select a bus that suits your preferred departure time and budget. FlixBus offers different ticket types, including standard, comfort, and extra legroom, allowing you to choose the level of comfort you desire for your journey.
  4. Once you have selected your preferred bus, book your ticket. Provide the necessary passenger information and make the payment online. It’s advisable to book your ticket in advance to secure your seat, especially during peak travel seasons.
  5. On the day of travel, arrive at the designated FlixBus departure point in Rome. FlixBus usually departs from the Tiburtina bus station, which is well-connected to the city’s public transportation system.
  6. Present your digital or printed ticket to the FlixBus driver or staff upon boarding. They will guide you to the designated seating area.
  7. The travel time can vary depending on traffic and scheduled stops, but it generally takes 15 to 20 hours.

FlixBus from Rome to Vienna

Things to Know Before Traveling to Vienna from Rome

Where is Vienna located?

Vienna is located in Austria, a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is the capital city in the northeastern part of Austria, close to the country's borders with the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. The Danube River flows through Vienna, further adding to the city's scenic beauty and significance as a European historical and cultural hub.

Where to go in Vienna on Sunday?

On Sundays in Vienna, you can visit popular attractions such as Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the Prater amusement park. Enjoy exploring the city's museums, parks, and relaxing coffeehouses. Don't miss the Naschmarkt for delicious food and shopping.

How long is the travel time from Rome to Vienna?

The travel time from Rome to Vienna is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by flight and around 10 to 14 hours by train.

Author: Kate Zusmann

Kate Zusmann

I have lived in the Eternal City for the past 12 years. They say every angle of Rome has its history, and I'm here to tell you about the most intriguing historical facts and city legends. :)

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