Webcams in Vienna https://www.wien.gv.at/english/views/webcam/index.html
view of Vienna from west to north to east. more Current traffic situation Cameras have
view of Vienna from west to north to east. more Current traffic situation Cameras have
The public bike rental service WienMobil allows everyone to move around by bike in Vienna. The Vienna Cycling Map shows the cityÂ’s major cycle routes and their connections via the existing road network.
, cycle paths, combined pedestrian and cycle paths. more Traffic rules Cyclists have
There are several institutions offering advisory services on housing issues and legal representation of tenants in court.
registration Housing advice When renting a flat you might, at some point, also have
Our team is committed to ensuring the highest possible degree of user-friendliness for our services. To this end, we carry out usability and accessibility tests on a regular basis.
If you find pages with barriers, or if you have general remarks or suggestions to
General rules for hiking on the city hiking paths of Vienna
Fellow animals can smell your scent and reject the animal you have touched.
„StartWien“ is a newsletter published by the City of Vienna
Wien-Orientierungsgespräche) and information event (Info Veranstaltung) in English to people who have
Approximately 50 per cent of Vienna (about 200 square kilometres) are green areas. A large part of these green areas is for free public use.
in Vienna such as Schönbrunn, Belvedere, Burggarten, Volksgarten, and Augarten have
The staff of the Municipal Department 59 – Market Authority (MA 59) inspect the businesses and take approximately 11,000 samples per year for bacteriological and chemical tests.
and Market Authority Food Inspection Authority Roughly 18,000 Viennese businesses have
Approximately 50 per cent of Vienna (about 200 square kilometres) are green areas. A large part of these green areas is for free public use.
in Vienna such as Schönbrunn, Belvedere, Burggarten, Volksgarten, and Augarten have
StadtWien-PublicWLAN is the City of Vienna’s location-based information system. Access Points are set up in special locations to create a wireless local area network (WLAN), which enables everyone to access selected information on the local area without personal registration.
As soon as the connection has been established and the general terms of use have