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Austria receives a high number of tourists from all across the globe as well as from within the country.

CurrencyEuro * CapitalVienna * Population: 8,923,000 * Calling code+43

Buying a Sim Card in Austria

Local SIM Cards: Austria has a competitive mobile market with three major operators: A1, T-Mobile and Three. All of these operators offer a variety of prepaid and postpaid plans, which can be purchased in their stores, at authorized retailers, or online.

SIM cards in Austria are readily available and can be purchased at a low cost. On average, a prepaid SIM card costs around €10 to €15 and usually includes a set amount of data, minutes, and texts.

A new security law required all new prepaid SIM cards to be registered from 1/JAN/2019 so prepare to show your ID card or passport.

When purchasing a sim card, it is recommended to avoid buying an expensive one at the airport or in the last minute, as prices tend to be higher and you may be limited in your options.  Travel to Austria? 

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1 GB With no expiration =  €3.40
3 GB With no expiration =  €9.90
5 GB With no expiration =  €16.00
10 GB With no expiration = €30.60

Choose between daily, monthly or plans with no expiration.

Austria uses a standard European plug type, which is type C and F. Buy it now.

Austria Tourism

Bordering Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Italy, it’s no mystery why Austria has such diverse cultures within its nine federal states. Battling for bragging rights with Switzerland for the title of winter sports capital of Europe. Vienna is the most common base for travellers, keen to explore its modern MuseumsQuartier, imperial palaces and café culture. Its historic centre is often labelled as an open-air museum, but it also has a thriving electronic music scene and plenty of nightlife. If you’ve got the ski bug, the Austrian Alps play host to resorts like Alpbach (for newbies) and St Anton (for hot shots). To take in the stellar sights of the Austrian countryside, a scenic drive along the Grosslockner alpine road in Hohe Tauern National Park is just the ticket. With more twists than a bowl of spaghetti, the 48-kilometre route has offers mesmerising views of Austria’s largest mountain and longest glacier.

Austria is a country with scenery beyond comparison and warm hospitality welcoming all. Cycle through lush green valleys or walk amongst spectacular mountains criss-crossed with sparkling streams in summer. Come winter, it’s time to head to well-groomed pistes and snowy mountain summits for stunning panoramas. No matter what time of year, Austria awaits you with fresh air, individuality, “Gemütlichkeit” and value for money.

Austria has several domestic airlines, including Austrian Airlines and Lauda, and is also served by many international airlines such as Lufthansa, British Airways, and Air France.

There are over 4,000 hotels in the country, with the majority being located in cities such as Vienna and Salzburg. Average hotel prices vary depending on the location and time of year, but prices can range from €50 to €200 per night. Check out some of the best Austria tours.

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