Since the Schengen Agreement dispensed with border controls between Austria and Slovakia, the cycle path between the two capitals, Vienna and Bratislava, has really come into its own and this stage more...
Ausgenommen Radfahrer – Auf zwei Rädern durch den Wiener Großstadtdschungel (Except cyclists – on two wheels through Vienna’s urban jungle) – this is the title and subtitle of a book more...
A recent survey carried out by the Austrian Traffic Club shows that about 69 per cent of people’s everyday journeys are made by public transport, on foot or by bicycle more...
The Twin City Liners – the most enjoyable high-speed connection on the Danube river between Europe’s closest capitals Vienna and Bratislava – are ready for more...
“Centrope” – the Central European Region – is currently on a roll. This can be clearly seen in the rapid growth of train travel between the twin cities of Vienna and Bratislava more...
Although flying is no longer anything special for most people in this day and age, aircraft and airports sill exert an irresistible fascination more...
In recent years Vienna Harbour has established a firm position for itself as one of Europe’s largest Danube ports. The economic upswing can be felt in nearly all business areas more...
On Friday, 3 September the time will have come: this date marks the start of a new era for night owls, when Wiener Linien, the Vienna Transport Authority, commences 24-hour operation of its underground network more...