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Within the European Union, Austria is among the leaders regarding the distance traveled by rail per inhabitant and year: 1,510 km (940 mi) in 2022. [1] It was ranked fifth among national European rail systems in the 2017 European Railway Performance Index. [2] Austria is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC).
19 January – 2025 Burgenland state election [5] 4 – 16 February - FIS Alpine World Ski Championships [6] 14 May - The Austria Startup Conference [7] 29 May – 1 June - Narzissenfest | Daffodil Festival [8] 13 June - Summer Night Concert Schönbrunn [9] 20 - 22 June - Donauinselfest [10] 27 - 29 June - Austrian Formula One Grand Prix [11]
Lower Austria and Vienna: 24 December: Christmas Eve: Weihnachten: All states, recognized as bank holiday but not a federal public holiday. 31 December: New Year's Eve: Silvester: All states, recognized as bank holiday but not a federal public holiday.
In 2025 I’m keen to travel to areas where tourism is welcomed and very much needed, and I’m also always attracted to destinations where you’re not shoulder to shoulder with other tourists.
Austria Vienna celebrates the 200th birthday of Johann Strauss in 2025 (Getty Images) Vienna will be waltzing its way through 2025 with a year-long celebration of the 200 th birthday of Johann ...
The ferry route from Helsinki to Tallinn needs to be booked separately, though pass holders receive a discount of between 20 and 50 per cent. Reservations are needed on some trains between ...
average speed (including stops) above 90 kilometres per hour (56 mph), exceptions for routes including mountainous terrain and train ferries; The EuroCity schedule was designed with train pairs running one train in both directions, [clarification needed] thus resulting in a more frequent service than the TEE, which normally ran only once a day.
The classical London – Paris – Milan – Venice (and return) route via the Simplon Tunnel was altered in 1984 to serve Zürich, Innsbruck, and Verona through the Brenner Pass. [1] At the end of the 2010s an asymmetrical route was introduced, providing Geneva instead of Zürich, and the classical Simplon route eastbound, but sometimes also ...