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How to get fromCampanile Vienna South to Viennaby bus, tram, subway, taxi, or foot

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There are 6 ways to get from Campanile Vienna South to Vienna by bus, tram, subway, taxi, or foot

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  1. Bus

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    1. Take the bus from Wien Altdorferstraße to Wien Oper/Karlsplatzbus bus 303
    14 min
    €2–6
  2. Line 1 tram

    1. Take the tram from Windtenstraße to Karlsplatztram tram 1
    23 min
    €3
  3. Bus, subway

    1. Take the bus from Altdorferstraße to Altes Landgutbus bus 15A
    2. Take the subway from Altes Landgut to Stephansplatzsubway subway U1
    28 min
    €5
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Campanile Vienna South to Viennataxi taxi 8.4 km
    13 min
    €12–15
  5. Line 1 tram via Stefan-Fadinger-Platz

    1. Take the tram from Stefan-Fadinger-Platz to Oper/Karlsplatztram tram 1
    26 min
    €3
  6. Walk

    1. Take the walk from Campanile Vienna South to Viennawalk walk 5.4 km
    1h 4m

Campanile Vienna South to Vienna by foot and bus

Calendar90Weekly Services
Duration14 minAverage Duration
Ticket€2Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Campanile Vienna South, Austria and Vienna, Austria?

Dr. Richard Linien GmbH & Co KG operates a bus from Wien Altdorferstraße to Wien Oper/Karlsplatz 4 times a day. Tickets cost €4–6 and the journey takes 11 min. Wiener Linien also services this route every 4 hours. Alternatively, Wiener Linien operates a vehicle from Windtenstraße to Karlsplatz every 5 minutes. Tickets cost €3 and the journey takes 15 min.

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