Commit f46914f2 authored by Holger Levsen's avatar Holger Levsen
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<p><b>From the airport take regular local train "S7" or "REX7"</b> and exit at "Rennweg" station. From there take the tram line "O" for 1 station and exit at "Köblgasse", or walk. From there it's a few meters to Fasangasse 25.<b>The first part of the train journey from the airport to the city boundary is not covered by a ticket for Vienna, ensure you buy a ticket covering the full journey (2.10€ extra).</b></p>
<p><b>From the main train station by foot or bike</b> leave the train station at the back exit "Hauptbahnhof Ost/Karl Popper Str.", turn left into Canetti Straße and follow it. Passing through the Schweizer Garden via Schweizer-Garten-Straße you will end up at the top of Fasangasse, which you can follow downwards until you reach number 25. The whole walk is almost exactly 1km: <a href="https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=graphhopper_foot&route=48.184498%2C16.3805781%3B48.1921103%2C16.3863226#map=16/48.18833/16.38328">OSM route</a></p>

<p><b>Tickets</b>: You can buy tickets and look up routes using the <a href="https://www.wienmobil.at">WienMobil website</a> or app. It's also possible to buy physical tickets at all train and metro stations, near the front entrance of trams and at tobbacco shops (called "Tabak Trafik"). There is no option to buy tickets in busses! Some ticket types have to be stamped once at the start of a trip when entering a metro station or a bus/tram - these are valid for a full one direction trip afterwards, including changing lines. There's also 24h/48h/72h or 7d passes which don't require per-trip stamping.</p>
<p><b>Tickets</b>: You can buy tickets and look up routes using the <a href="https://www.wienmobil.at">WienMobil website</a> or app. It's also possible to buy physical tickets at all train and metro stations, near the front entrance of trams and at tobacco shops (called "Tabak Trafik"). There is no option to buy tickets in busses! Some ticket types have to be stamped once at the start of a trip when entering a metro station or a bus/tram - these are valid for a full one direction trip afterwards, including changing lines. There's also 24h/48h/72h or 7d passes which don't require per-trip stamping.</p>
<p>The public transport operates every day and coverage is quite extensive. Some bus lines only run on weekdays, and metro and train service is replaced by night busses on weekday nights (those before Mo-Fr). On nights before Saturday, Sunday or public holidays, the metro lines are running all night.</p>

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