How to Get From Vienna to Venice by Train
The splendor of Vienna and the famous canals of Venice are not to be missed on any European trip. Luckily both cities are well connected by train. Let us tell you what your travel options are and how you can have a smooth and pleasant journey.
Video train route Vienna - Venice
Train options for Vienna to Venice
Train |
Eurocity train | Night train | Regional train |
Travel time |
7hrs 35 minutes | 10hrs 35 minutes | 9hrs 15 minutes |
Seat reservations |
Mandatory | Mandatory | Not required |
Stations |
Wien Meidling - Venezia S. Lucia |
Wien Meidling - Venezia Mestre |
Wien Meidling - Venezia Mestre |
Traveling by EuroCity train
The EuroCity train offers the fastest and most comfortable way to travel from Vienna to Venice by day. This modern and luxurious train will get you to your destination in 7 hours and 35 minutes. For actual travel times, check out our timetable.
If you're traveling with a Eurail Pass, you don't need to buy a ticket and only pay a reservation fee. We recommend you book your seats as far in advance as possible.
Traveling by night train
If you want to fall asleep in Vienna and wake up in Venice, you can travel between the two cities with the ÖBB Nightjet. This fast and comfortable night train takes about 7 hours and 25 minutes. For actual travel times, check out our timetable.
If you're traveling with a Eurail Pass, you don't need to buy a ticket and only pay a small reservation fee. We recommend you book your seats as far in advance as possible.
Traveling by regional train
Taking a regional train from Vienna to Venice means you'll have a slightly longer trip. It also means you don't have to reserve a seat and you can stop along the way in charming cities like Klagenfurt, Villach and Udine.
If you have a Eurail Pass, you don't need to buy a ticket. You can travel on this train for free and get on and off whenever you like.
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