Travel to Vienna
Travelling by plane
Vienna Airport is situated approximately 22 km from the congress venue (ACV). The City Airport Train (CAT) offers a non-stop service to the centre of Vienna in just 16 minutes, while the standard rail service takes around 30 minutes. Alternatively, the airport express bus reaches the ACV in approximately 30 minutes. Taxis are another option, with a travel time of approximately 25 minutes.
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Travelling by train
Vienna offers excellent train connections to all major European cities, particularly through night trains. From the city's train stations, you can easily reach the ACV via public transport: Vienna Central Station (U1 subway line, just 20 minutes with no transfers), West Station (U3 and U6 subway lines), and Praterstern (U1 subway line).
Travelling by car
Austria boasts an excellent motorway and road network. To reach the congress venue (ACV) by car, take the A22 motorway and exit at ACV/VIC (Vienna International Center). Alternatively, you can use the Reichsbrücke bridge or approach via Wagramer Strasse. On-site parking is plentiful, with a garage and 18 electric vehicle charging stations available.


Discover Vienna
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city renowned for its rich history, artistic legacy, and vibrant cultural scene. Situated along the Danube River, Vienna boasts stunning architecture, from imperial palaces like Schönbrunn and Hofburg to the Gothic masterpiece of St. Stephen's Cathedral. It is celebrated as the birthplace of classical music, having been home to iconic composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. Modern Vienna blends this heritage with contemporary art, world-class cuisine, and a reputation as one of the most liveable cities in the world, offering a unique charm that attracts millions of visitors each year.
Climate in Vienna
Vienna has a humid continental climate with some oceanic influences, characterized by warm summers and cold winters. The weather in autumn is usually mild and pleasant, with fluctuating temperatures and lower rainfall compared to summer. Vienna's location near the Alps also brings occasional wind patterns, including the warm, dry “Föhn” winds.




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