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100 - 130 km/h or 62 - 81 mphNot only Austria’s capital and largest city, Vienna is also one of Europe’s most interesting urban destinations. The city boasts everything from imperial architecture to fascinating culture and delicious local cuisine. These are three of Vienna’s most famous attractions: Hofburg. The former home of the Habsburg royal family, this palatial complex is as huge as it is magnificent. Initially built during the Middle Ages, it is now the home of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), but, more importantly, is also a prime tourist attraction and the location of numerous attractions and museums. Very centrally located, the Hofburg is practically a stone’s throw away from numerous other famous landmarks.
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Vienna Airport is 18 km (11 miles) southeast of Vienna’s city center. Autobahn A4 is the main road connecting the airport to the city.
Most are located on level 0 of the airport’s car park 4 (P4) and can be reached from the main airport building via a short underground passage.
You will find a number of lounges, various shops and stores, multiple ATMs, an information desk, a lost property service, a medical center for emergencies, and a prayer room. There are two baggage service centers located at the check-in areas of Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. You can find more information on the airport's official website.
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