Wikimedia Hackathon 2017/Travel

Airports
Vienna International Airport is located in Schwechat, 20 km southwest of the city centre of Vienna. Travel time to the venue is approximately 40 minutes.

 From Vienna International Airport to the venue/hotel:
 * S7 S-train line Wikidata-logo.svg (direction: Wolkersdorf) to Landstraße Wien Mitte station Wikidata-logo.svg
 * Purchase your train ticket and ticket for public transport there at the ticket machine at the train station at Vienna airport.
 * City Airport Train (CAT) Wikidata-logo.svg from Vienna International Airport to Landstraße Wien Mitte station is only 10 minutes faster and much more expensive than S7 S-train line.
 * change to
 * U3 metro line Wikidata-logo.svg (direction Simmering) to Enkplatz station Wikidata-logo.svg
 * take exit "Grillgasse"
 * 5 mins walk from Enkplatz station to JUFA Wien City Wikidata-logo.svg


 * In case you need a taxi from the airport: The drive will cost you from 25-35€ on average. More information about airport taxis:
 * www.flughafentaxi-wien.at/en

Bratislava, Slovakia’s capital, only 60 km east of Vienna, is an alternative for air travel to Austria. Bratislava Airport, serving Bratislava, is connected to Vienna International Airport by bus.

Train
Austria's train system is fast, efficient, frequent and well used. Österreichische Bundesbahnen (ÖBB) is the main operator, and has information offices at all of Vienna’s main train stations. You can reach the venue within 15-20 minutes from all major train stations.

From most major European cities there are direct high-speed connections to Vienna:
 * from Zurich via Feldkirch, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Linz by Railjet Wikidata-logo.svg or the private operator WESTbahn Wikidata-logo.svg, from Salzburg to Vienna every hour (both incl. power sockets and free Wifi)
 * from Bratislava by regional train (50 mins to an hour, depending on the station in Vienna)
 * from Budapest, Tatabánya, Győr by RailJet Wikidata-logo.svg (incl. power sockets and free Wifi)
 * from (Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Strasbourg, via Ulm,) Munich via Salzburg, Linz by ICE Wikidata-logo.svg or Wikidata-logo.svg (incl. power sockets)
 * from (Berlin via Dresden), Prague, Brno by Wikidata-logo.svg or ICE Wikidata-logo.svg
 * from Warsaw via Krakow
 * from (Hamburg / Dortmund, via Cologne,) Frankfurt/Main via Würzburg, Nuremberg, Linz by ICE Wikidata-logo.svg or Wikidata-logo.svg (incl. power sockets)

 From Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna main station) to the venue / hotel:
 * U1 metro line Wikidata-logo.svg (direction: Leopoldau) to Stefansplatz station
 * change to
 * U3 metro line Wikidata-logo.svg (direction Simmering) to Enkplatz station Wikidata-logo.svg
 * take exit "Grillgasse"
 * 5 mins walk from Enkplatz station to JUFA Wien City Wikidata-logo.svg

From Wien Westbahnhof (Vienna West station) to the venue/hotel:
 * U3 metro line Wikidata-logo.svg (direction Simmering) to Enkplatz station Wikidata-logo.svg
 * take exit "Grillgasse"
 * 5 mins walk from Enkplatz station to JUFA Wien City Wikidata-logo.svg

''Purchase your public transport ticket at the ticket machine at the entrance to the subway (U-Bahn). Costs for a one way ticket are 2,2€, 24 hours are 7,60€''

Bus
Vienna doesn’t have any central bus station; your arrival destination will depend on which company you’re travelling with. Eurolines has its main terminal at Erdberg metro station, only a few stops from the venue.

 From Erdberg metro station to the venue/hotel:
 * U3 metro line Wikidata-logo.svg (direction Simmering) to Enkplatz station Wikidata-logo.svg
 * take exit "Grillgasse"
 * 5 mins walk from Enkplatz station to JUFA Wien City Wikidata-logo.svg

Visa
Visas for stays of up to 90 days are not required for citizens of the EU, the EEA and Switzerland, much of Eastern Europe, Israel, USA, Canada, the majority of Central and South American nations, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. All other nationalities, including nationals of Belarus, China and Russia, require a visa. For some nationals a biometric passport is required.

Austria is part of the Schengen Agreement, which includes all EU states (minus Britain and Ireland) and other states. In practical terms this means a visa issued by one Schengen country is good for all the other member countries. You can stay for a maximum of 90 days within a time frame of 180 days.

More and detailed information on the Schengen Visa:
 * www.bmeia.gv.at/en/travel-stay/entry-and-residence-in-austria/entry-and-visa/schengen-visa

List of Austrian embassies where you can apply:
 * www.bmeia.gv.at/en/embassies-consulates/search-for-austrian-representations

Contact: hackathon@undefinedwikimedia.at This e-mail address can be used for all inquiries or questions regarding the event.