
Private car transfer from Krakow to Vienna
in 5 hours
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Krakow.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
You’ll travel in comfort for 5 hours.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Vienna.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Krakow to Vienna
Three fascinating countries, two world-renowned cities, and one action-packed road trip—this is the ultimate European adventure from Krakow to Vienna!
It doesn't take long for your journey to get up and running. After bumping over the cobblestoned streets of Krakow's old town, you'll speed into Poland's idyllic countryside. Clusters of maple and beech trees line the roadside, where sprawling hills stretch into the distance.
As you cross the invisible Czech frontier, the center stage switches from lush greenery to historical relics. The nation is home to almost 1,000 castles, and you can steal a peek at some of the finest perched upon the rolling hills, beginning to climb as you make your way to Austria.
The final leg of the journey through the Věstonická Nádrž National Park and flowing over its glimmering lake is one of the highlights of this stunning road trip. With the smell of country air flowing through your window and a sense of adventure firmly rooted in your heart, you'll be ready to explore once you arrive in Vienna's lavish palace-lined avenues.
When you drive, you can't appreciate the scenic views or stop for a refreshing Czech Pilsner beer. So let someone else do the work while you live a high life by selecting the best mode of transportation from Krakow to Vienna!
About Vienna
The drive from Krakow to Vienna will lead you to Austria's beautiful capital. Its metropolitan area has a population of almost 2.9 million residents, making it one of Europe's most populous urban centers.
Vienna lies along the Wein River in the nation's extreme northeast. Its position in central Europe, 33 miles from the Slovakian and 44 miles from the Hungarian frontiers, led to the city being a hotbed of activity throughout its history.
Early Vienna
Life in Vienna began as a Roman military camp in 15 BC. The empire named the region Vindobona. Over time, they utilized the position for the trade route between Eastern and Western Europe.
Vienna's rich history with the Habsburgs began in 1271, after the Roman Empire collapsed and after enduring two centuries under Babenberg Rule. The Ottoman Empire tried on several occasions to conquer the land until their defeat during the Battle of Vienna in 1683.
The 18th and 19th centuries were Vienna's golden age when world-renowned composers like Mozart and Beethoven added to the vibrant cultural scene. During this timeframe, architects designed lavish buildings like Schonbrunn Palace, Belvedere Palace, and the Vienna State Opera House. Although air raids damaged some during World War II, specialists have restored them to their former glory.
Modern Vienna
Vienna is one of the most captivating cities of the 21st century. Glamorous white bricks flow through the city, from its Art Nouveau buildings to its majestic palace-lined avenues. There's a scene of style and sophistication wherever you walk, most notably along Graben Street, where designer brands and restaurants worthy of Michelin star status reside.
Surprisingly, you can feel so close to nature in such a sizable city. Experts have crowned Vienna the world's greenest city. The Vienna Ring Road, a 3.3-mile-long circular grand boulevard, sits just a stone's throw from the shopping district. Yet its tree-lined roads and leafy walkways make you feel like you've ventured past the suburbs.
- Language: German
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Climate: mild continental
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Plug types: C and F
- "Not so" fun fact: Hitler, Trotsky, Tito, Freud, and Stalin lived in Vienna simultaneously!
From Krakow to Vienna: travel tips
Not many hurdles or issues stand in your way when traveling from Krakow to Vienna. But there are local tips and tricks you can utilize to ensure you have an unforgettable experience!
Lock in your travel plans early
Krakow and Vienna's alluring streets establish them among the hottest vacation ideas this year. As a result, the price of tickets, hotels, and tours can skyrocket if you wait until the last minute to book.
Remember to reserve your spot at least 30 days before departing for the best deals. Also, consider opting for free cancellation services like Daytrip's private door-to-door service should your plans change.
Create a UNESCO road trip
As a keen explorer, nothing should tempt you more than the seal of approval from UNESCO. This organization dedicates itself to promoting security and preserving culture, whether it's through art, history, ways of life, or beyond.
Endless UNESCO sites litter the road from Krakow to Vienna. So, if you want to learn about Europe's dark hours, pay your respects to the victims at Auschwitz Concentration Camp. If you prefer something on the lighter side, a stop at Kroměříž Gardens and Castle or the elegant Lednice Chateau will appeal to your love of adventure.
Prioritize your travel time
If you're fortunate enough to decide when to travel from Krakow to Vienna, consider visiting in the off-season. With cheap hotels and fewer crowds, you'll keep more cash in your pocket and have more space to appreciate the region.
No matter when you visit, remember to travel between the cities outside of rush hour from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Getting caught in these major cities during peak times can waste valuable vacation time exploring!
How to get from Krakow to Vienna
You're spoilt for choice when voyaging from Krakow to Vienna, whether you travel during the day, night, summer, or winter. After determining your budget and travel preferences, you can find the best option to transport you between the cities below!
Flights from Krakow to Vienna
If speed is your priority, a flight is the best way to travel from Krakow to Vienna. You can transfer between the cities in under an hour. But you'll miss the roadside attractions and stunning scenery. This short duration also doesn't include time for airport transfers and security checks.
Buy a ticket online from Krakow John Paul II International Airport to Vienna International Airport to travel by plane. Austrian Airlines and Lot Polish Airlines offer a more comfortable and frequent service, while budget airline Ryanair offers rock-bottom priced seats.
- Cheapest flight price: $16.50 (€15)
- Average flight price: $78.50 (€72)
- Overall travel duration: 3.5-4 hours
- Direct flights: 3+ daily
Buses from Krakow to Vienna
The bus is ideal when traveling on a budget from Krakow to Vienna. Although you can snag a cheaper seat on a flight, prices on this mode of transport don't fluctuate as much, and you won't have to wait until the off-season for affordable tickets.
RegioJet and Flixbus operate on this route. Flixbus is the most popular company, offering up to 10 daily direct services. Some coaches even travel overnight, saving you money on a hotel room.
- Cheapest bus ticket: $29 (€26.50)
- Average bus ticket: $42 (€39)
- Quickest bus duration: 6 hours and 25 minutes
- Longest bus duration: 8 hours and 31 minutes
- First bus departure: 12:10 AM
- Last bus departure: 11:59 PM
Trains from Krakow to Vienna
The train is the most popular mode of transportation from Krakow to Vienna. It's a balance between an affordable and comfortable service, with several reliable companies running on this line, including overnight.
PKP Intercity, OBB, and Deutsche Bahn are the most frequent firms operating directly from Krakow to Vienna. The most convenient route is from Krakow Glowny Station to Vienna Hbf. You can purchase a ticket at the station or online for the lowest fares.
- Cheapest train ticket: $26 (€24)
- Average train ticket: $70 (€64)
- Quickest overall duration: 5 hours and 15 minutes
- Average train duration: 8 hours and 43 minutes
- First train departure: 6:34 AM
- Last train departure: 11:10 PM
Daytrip private car transfer from Krakow to Vienna
Daytrip is the most comfortable and convenient mode of transport from Krakow to Vienna. A private door-to-door service can transport you between the cities in only 5 hours. In fact, you'll travel from your hotel in Poland to your new one in Austria, so there's no need to organize taxis to the bus station or set a 6 AM alarm for an early morning flight.
Daytrip also has another ace on its sleeve if you want flexibility on a road trip. Our optional sightseeing packages allow you to explore the wonders scattered on the road from Krakow to Vienna. Your English-speaking driver with extensive local knowledge can share tales and give insider tips on how to get the most from your visits.
A stop almost 230 feet below the surface at Zbrasov Aragonite Caves, with its craggy cave and impressive rock formations, is a must-see for every adventure-seeker. However, you can simply admire picture-perfect cities like Olomouc and Mikulov and soak up the laid-back atmosphere before arriving at the busy streets of Vienna!
- Seats from: $95 (€87)
- English-speaking driver
- Clean, sanitized, smoke-free car
- Equipped for pets, kids, groups, or those with limited mobility
- 24/7 responsive customer support
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departing
Things to do when you get to Vienna
The Austrian capital is home to some of Europe's most fascinating bucket-list experiences. With so much to see after your Krakow to Vienna transfer, deciding what to do and miss out on can feel overwhelming. To help you out, we place the unmissable attractions you can't afford to overlook below!
Venture out to Schonbrunn Palace
Vienna is no stranger to palaces, but the UNESCO-listed Schonbrunn Palace is unquestionably the pick of the bunch!
This stunning baroque masterpiece, around 3.5 miles from downtown Vienna, dates back to 1700. The neatly arranged, colorful gardens are just a teaser of what you can expect to see inside. Well-preserved murals, exquisite golden features, and an in-depth insight into Austrian history will appeal to history buffs and architecture enthusiasts. Plus, its grounds also include the Schonbrunn Zoo—the oldest in the world!
Marvel at the Hofburg
Hofburg was the political center of the Habsburg Empire and remains a symbol of Austria's imperial history in the 21st century. This sprawling palace complex includes the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Imperial Silver Collection.
You can also explore Hofburg's stunning courtyards, the Spanish Riding School, and the Austrian National Library. The whitewashed palace is the residence of Austria's president, making it arguably the nation's most significant building today.
Discover the magic of Prater
Vienna is a serious and sophisticated city. So, sometimes you need a break from the museums and feel like a child again at Prater.
When traveling as a family, this festive amusement park should be a priority on your travel itinerary. The high-speed rollers, the dizzying height of the fess wheel, or the ghost train will ensure your kids never forget their time in Vienna. Since the setting is in Prater Park, you can relax in the vast green spaces after an action-packed outing!
Admire St. Stephen's Cathedral
As you're roaming the streets of downtown Vienna, you'll surely stumble upon the majestic facade of St. Stephen Cathedral. The multicolored tiled roof is eye-catching, and the blend of Romanesque and Gothic spires will leave you in a daze.
But remember to explore high and low while you're here. Most travelers are unaware that you can climb to the roof to admire mesmerizing city views and head underground to experience the spooky catacombs!
When is the best time to visit Vienna?
Most of the Austrian capital's 6 million visitors land in town during the peak summer months. But due to the crowded streets and scorching heat, the shoulder months are the best time to book a Krakow to Vienna transfer!
From April to early June, you can still enjoy the daily high temperature of 71° F in quieter gardens and less crowded streets. You can sit on an outdoor terrace at night or appreciate Vienna's famous coffee scene without searching for unreserved seats.
Traveling during autumn is perfect if you want the best bang for your buck. The climate is warm enough to enjoy outdoor activities or join cultural tours. But most notably, you can take advantage of the significant hotel and transportation discounts!
Or, come for Christmas! Both Krakow and Vienna have amazing Christmas markets, where you can enjoy the holiday spirit, immerse yourself in local traditions, and gorge on hearty holiday specialties.
Questions & Answers about Traveling from Krakow to Vienna
Visit these sights on the way
Auschwitz-Birkenau
Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, there can be few people not aware of the horrors of Auschwitz, the infamous Nazi concentration camp. The Symbol of the Holocaust
Zbrasov
No need to wrap up too warm when visiting the beautiful caves at Zbrašov as regardless of the weather outside, they maintain a comfortable all-year-round temperature of 57°F. The warmest caves in the country
Olomouc
Yet to reach the dizzying tourist heights of Prague and Cesky Krumlov, Olomouc nevertheless has much to offer visitors. The Historical Capital of Moravia
Kromeriz
Kromĕříž's outstanding attraction consists of the Archbishop's Chateau and surrounding gardens which, since 1998 have enjoyed UNESCO world heritage status. Beautifully preserved historic Moravian city
Lednice Chateau and Park
This UNESCO-listed chateau and sprawling park was the Lichtenstein's holiday home - exactly the kind of extravagance you'd expect from a dynasty with their own country. Vacation like a King
Mikulov
A town with a history as deep and flavourful as its wine, Mikulov provides a perfect combination of relaxation and exploration. The Heart of Czech Wine Country
Good to know
Children
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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