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A History Lovers Guide to Vienna 
 
by Mark R. Whittington July 11, 2005

Visiting Vienna

Vienna is serviced by a major airport and also has rail connections to virtually every city in Europe. Bus travel is cheaper and less comfortable and, as Vienna has no central bus hub, your arrival point is dependant on the bus company. Vienna has a comprehensive and unified public transport network that is one of the most efficient in Europe. Flat-fare tickets are valid for trains, trams, buses, the underground (U-Bahn) and the S-Bahn regional trains. Services are frequent, and you rarely have to wait more than five or 10 minutes. Every month except for July, August, and February are good times to visit Vienna, though most prefer the less crowded Spring and Fall months.

Vienna is a great place for attending classical music concerts and the opera, as is befitting the music capital of the world. Check in advance with your travel agent for tickets and venues.

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