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| Most popular car rental company | Flizzr |
|---|---|
| Most popular car | Compact, 4-5 doors |
| Average daily price | 153 € |
| Cheapest price found | 96 € |
| Cheapest month to rent | September |
| Best time to book | Less than 1 week before |
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Driving in Vienna: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You'll need a driver's license, passport, and credit card to rent a car in Vienna. You may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) if your license isn't in English or German. Rental companies also ask for matching ID and a credit card when you collect the car. |
Navigating city driving The road layout is orderly, and signs are easy to follow. Vienna has clear lanes, trams, and many bike paths. Traffic usually moves at a steady pace. Navigation apps help you avoid pedestrian zones in the old town and guide you through one-way streets. |
Tolls, emissions zones, and charges Austria uses a prepaid highway permit called a vignette. Most rental cars already include a vignette, but check before driving on highways. Vienna also has rules for older vehicles in certain areas, though standard rental cars usually meet the requirements for driving around the city. |
Parking your car in Vienna Short-stay parking zones cover much of the city center. You'll often need to pay using an app or ticket machine. Park-and-ride sites on the edge of the city are cheaper and simple to use. Hotels may offer parking, but spaces can be limited in busy areas. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel is easy to find, and EV charging stations in Vienna are widespread. Gas stations are easy to find, and some stay open late. Vienna has many charging points across central and suburban areas. Apps like PlugShare and WienMobil help you locate available chargers for your journey. |
Local driving style and tips Drivers follow rules closely, and traffic feels well-organized. Trams, cyclists, and pedestrians all share central areas, so intersections need extra care. Speed limits are enforced, and drivers keep a steady pace. Stay alert for bike lanes, especially when turning at busy intersections. |








