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Visa InformationVisa required

  • Passengers entering Austria on a one-way ticket without sufficient funds to purchase a return/onward ticket could be refused entry.
  • Valid visas in travel documents that are full and invalidated are accepted when accompanied by a new travel document.
  • Visitors with a family member residence card issued by Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania or the United Kingdom to family members of a national of  Switzerland or an EEA Member State are visa exempt for a maximum allowed stay of 90 days within a 180-day period. This does not apply to visitors with a different type of residence permit.
  • Visitors with a residence permit issued by Monaco or a Schengen Member State are visa exempt for a maximum allowed stay of 90 days within a 180-day period (residence permits issued by Malta must be biometric).
  • Visitors' means of subsistence during their stay are assessed on a case-by-case basis and may be refused entry if inadequate.
DISCLAIMER: Visa requirements are subject to change. Please verify with official sources before traveling.
Federal Ministry European and International Affairs Republic of Austria | VisaFederal Ministry European and International Affairs Republic of Austria | Visa

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Entry ChecklistEntry Checklist

  • Valid passport or EU/Schengen ID card

Health & VaccinationsHealth & Vaccinations

  • Vaccinations: No specific vaccinations required for entry.
  • Healthcare: Austria has a high-quality healthcare system. EU residents can use their EHIC card. Travel insurance is recommended for all visitors.
  • Travel insurance is highly recommended.

Safety & SecuritySafety & Security

  • Crime: Austria is a very safe country with a low crime rate. Take normal precautions against pickpocketing in tourist areas.
  • Areas to Avoid: Be cautious of avalanche risks when in mountainous areas during winter.
  • Emergency Numbers:
    • Police: 133
    • Ambulance: 144
    • Fire: 122

Local Laws & EtiquetteLocal Laws & Etiquette

  • Important Laws: It is a legal requirement to carry a form of photo ID at all times. Jaywalking is illegal.
  • Cultural Etiquette: Greetings are formal; use titles like Herr/Frau. Punctuality is highly valued.

Money & CurrencyMoney & Currency

  • Currency: Euro (EUR)
  • Exchange Info: ATMs are widely available. Currency exchange is available at banks and exchange offices.
  • Typical Costs: Coffee €3-€4; meal in a Gasthaus €10-€20; public transport ticket €2.40.
  • Payment Methods: Credit cards are widely accepted, but it is always good to have some cash on hand, especially in smaller towns.

TransportationTransportation

  • Getting Around: Austria has an excellent and efficient public transportation system, including trains, buses, and city trams.
  • Driving Requirements: An International Driving Permit may be required if your license is not from an EU country. A vignette (toll sticker) is required for driving on motorways.

CommunicationCommunication

  • Languages: German
  • Internet & Mobile: Excellent mobile and internet coverage. Free Wi-Fi is common in hotels, cafes, and public places.
  • Useful Phrases:
    • GROOS got — Hello (formal)
    • DAN-kuh — Thank you