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Monday – Friday (except public holidays), 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Time Limit: 2 hours maximum for non-residents.
Prepaid parking vouchers (available in purple 15-min, red 30-min, blue 60-min, green 90-min, yellow 120-min) or via the Handyparken mobile app .
From January 1, 2026, parking fees in Vienna are increasing by roughly 30%, making it more important than ever to plan your stop. 1. Street Parking: The Short-Term Zone (Kurzparkzone)
For tourists or commuters, the is to use a Park & Ride facility on the outskirts of the city and take the subway (U-Bahn) into the center. Short-term parking zones and parking fees - Stadt Wien
Approximately €1.70 per 30 minutes, or €6.80 for the full two hours.
The Ringstrasse —the magnificent boulevard circling the 1st District—is the gateway to the city’s most iconic sights like the State Opera, Parliament, and Hofburg Palace. However, parking here requires strategy, especially with new regulations taking effect.
Tip: Many garages offer evening tariffs (e.g., from 6 PM to midnight) which can be cheaper than hourly rates. 3. The Smart Alternative: Park & Ride (P+R)
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Monday – Friday (except public holidays), 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM. Time Limit: 2 hours maximum for non-residents.
Prepaid parking vouchers (available in purple 15-min, red 30-min, blue 60-min, green 90-min, yellow 120-min) or via the Handyparken mobile app . Parking Vienna Ring
From January 1, 2026, parking fees in Vienna are increasing by roughly 30%, making it more important than ever to plan your stop. 1. Street Parking: The Short-Term Zone (Kurzparkzone) Monday – Friday (except public holidays), 9:00 AM
For tourists or commuters, the is to use a Park & Ride facility on the outskirts of the city and take the subway (U-Bahn) into the center. Short-term parking zones and parking fees - Stadt Wien From January 1, 2026, parking fees in Vienna
Approximately €1.70 per 30 minutes, or €6.80 for the full two hours.
The Ringstrasse —the magnificent boulevard circling the 1st District—is the gateway to the city’s most iconic sights like the State Opera, Parliament, and Hofburg Palace. However, parking here requires strategy, especially with new regulations taking effect.
Tip: Many garages offer evening tariffs (e.g., from 6 PM to midnight) which can be cheaper than hourly rates. 3. The Smart Alternative: Park & Ride (P+R)