Vienna to Innsbruck Train

If you are looking for a decent travel experience while exploring Europe, make sure to visit one of the most fabulous and captivating European cities. Approximately 4h 14 minutes is the travel time between Wien Hbf and Innsbruck Hbf on the Railjet train.
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Train from Vienna to Innsbruck

Distance
Distance
500 km
Travel time

Travel time

4h 24 m

Trains per day

Train Ticket Cost

$36
Reverse route

Departures per day

15

Vienna to Innsbruck Railway Map

Crossing the whole country from east to west, the picturesque railway route linking the charming city of Innsbruck and the Austrian capital provides a unique opportunity to appreciate the enchanting beauty of the region. Those who are looking for the fastest way to get from one destination to another should think about hopping on a well-equipped Railjet train run by OBB (the Austrian Federal Railways).

Apart from modern onboard facilities, this Vienna to Innsbruck train offers a saturated schedule featuring 16 daily departures which makes your trip-planning absolutely stress-free. As for the Innsbruck to Vienna train price, you can count on different rates depending on the preferred travel time and coach class. The average ticket price is around 40 USD per passenger.

Train Information for Vienna to Innsbruck

The following information about train stations will help you plan your journey smoothly from Vienna to Innsbruck

Vienna Hauptbahnhof
Alfred-Adler-Straße 107, 1100, Vienna, Austria

Arriving at

Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof
Südtiroler Platz 7 A-6020, Innsbruck, Austria
Vienna to Innsbruck Railjet Train Coach Classes
In general, economy (2nd class) is enough for most travelers. First class might not be much more expensive than 2nd class, but you should see what prices you get because 1st class might not be much more expensive. In the 2nd class section, the seats are arranged 2+2 across the car width, mostly unidirectional with a couple of tables for 4 people, perfect for families. Refreshment trolleys can be found in most trains, or you can dine in the restaurant cars.
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In first class, leather seats are arranged as 2+1 across the car's width, rather than 2+2 in economy. Solo seats are available on one side of the aisle, while tables-for-2 are available on the other side. There is no food or drink included, but orders are placed at your seat and food is brought to you, so you do not need to visit the restaurant car.
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Business class is the most luxurious class. The Czech Railjets have just six luxurious leather cradle seats arranged 1+1 across the car width in a small area at one end. Several semi-compartments are available in the Austrian Railjets, which have 16 leather cradle seats. Food is not included, but stewards will take your orders from the restaurant car menu and deliver them to your seats.
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FAQ: What to Know About Vienna - Innsbruck Train

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Tips on the Vienna to Innsbruck Train Route
  • Train boarding
    Check-in is not required, just be on board when the doors close a minute before departure time.
  • Luggage
    There are no weights or measurements on luggage, so you can take it in with you and put it on any suitable rack near your seat.
  • Food & drink
    ÖBB Railjets have a restaurant car and 1st class customers can order food and drink directly from the restaurant car menu and pick them up at their seat. There is, of course, no restriction on you bringing food and drinks along, even a bottle of beer or wine.
  • Power sockets and WiFi
    In all classes of Railjets trains, WiFi and power sockets are available for free

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