Warszawa / Warsaw to Wien / Vienna by train

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From Warszawa Centralna to Wien Hbf/Hauptbahnhof

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings open: 60 days ahead of the travel date

Tickets for the train journey from Warszawa/Warsaw to Wien/Vienna are sold by both the Polish express train operator's website, PKP InterCity, and the OBB website provided by Austria's national train operator.

Booking on the PKP InterCity website:

Tickets to Wien/Vienna tend to be cheaper on the PKP InterCity website, but you will need to use a currency conversion took to make the comparison with the OBB website as the ticket prices on PKP are only available in Polish zlotys.

The PKP website can be a tad quirky for first time users, so we have published a guide to what to look out for when using it.

In particular pay attention to the booking screen that's been highlighted here - if you don't tick the box you won't be booking the cheapest tickets available, at the price that will be shown for each departure.

Booking on the OBB InterCity website

Our guide to booking train tickets (and reservations) on the OBB website is available HERE.

Note that the cheapest tickets on the OBB webite, the 'Sparschiene' tickets, can't be refunded or exchanged if you subsequently need to change your travel plans.

Also if you book on the OBB website, you can only obtain your tickets for this journey by printing them off from an OBB ticket machine at a station in Austria, or by taking your booking comnfirmation reference number to an OBB ticket desk at a station in Austria.

Travelling with a rail pass:

If you will be boarding these trains and using an InterRail or Eurail Pass, you will need to make a reservation* prior to boarding.

*According to the Eurail and InterRail websites, the reservation fees still apply to international journeys by these EC trains, despite fees no longer being charged to travel by these DAY trains for domestic journeys within Poland – OR in Czechia and Austria

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
OBB from €42

OBB Guide

OBB is the national rail operator and its booking service offers journeys by express trains within Austria, as well as international journeys which don't involve making a connection outside of Austria.

It pays off to book online, as the discounted 'Sparscheine' tickets are only ever made available on the website, and when making international journeys to and from Austria, these Sparscheine tickets tend to be cheaper.
OBB can offer particularly good value for money when travelling with children on international rail journeys, but something to watch out for when travelling between Austria and Germany on daytime trains, is that reservations are an optional extra; but if you book 1st class tickets with the Germany railways website DB, the reservations are complimentary.

OBB often takes a unique approach to its booking path, but a key thing to keep in mind is that the first price you will see for any journey is that of a Second Class seat.
The costs of upgrading to first class, a reservation, or a sleeping cabin etc, is then added to this price.

PKP *

PKP Guide

OBB *

OBB Guide

OBB is the national rail operator and its booking service offers journeys by express trains within Austria, as well as international journeys which don't involve making a connection outside of Austria.

It pays off to book online, as the discounted 'Sparscheine' tickets are only ever made available on the website, and when making international journeys to and from Austria, these Sparscheine tickets tend to be cheaper.
OBB can offer particularly good value for money when travelling with children on international rail journeys, but something to watch out for when travelling between Austria and Germany on daytime trains, is that reservations are an optional extra; but if you book 1st class tickets with the Germany railways website DB, the reservations are complimentary.

OBB often takes a unique approach to its booking path, but a key thing to keep in mind is that the first price you will see for any journey is that of a Second Class seat.
The costs of upgrading to first class, a reservation, or a sleeping cabin etc, is then added to this price.

On this journey

Journey Features

Day

Good to Know

Final Destination: Wien Hbf

Departing from Warzawa/Warsaw:

These trains cross the city from east to west - so they call first at Warszawa Wschodnia station, which is on the eastern side of the city centre.

If you will be commencing a journey in the vicinity of the old town, you can take tram line/route 13 direct from the 'Stare Miasto' stop direct to Wschodnia station.

They then call at Warszawa Centralna - the main station in the city, which is why we've used it for the orange station info button, which can be clicked above.

These trains usually depart from Warszawa Centralna at 06:40 and 14:40.

On some timetables the morning departure is named the 'Polonia' and the afternoon train is named the 'Sobieski'.

After departing from Warszawa Centralna these trains will then call at Warszawa Zachodnia.

So check the location of the starting point of your journey, to see which of these three stations will suit you best.

The journey from Warzawa/Warsaw to Vienna/Wien:

Making this comparatively long journey from Warsaw to Wien/Vienna by train is an interesting rather than beautiful experience - you will travel through The Czech Republic, as well as Poland and Austria.

So having something to read or look at is recommended, though the Wi-fi on the train is usually temperamental.

Therefore you won't miss out on a stunning travel experience, if you opt to take the alternative overnight train instead.

Final Destination: Wien Hbf

Departing from Warzawa/Warsaw:

These trains cross the city from east to west - so they call first at Warszawa Wschodnia station, which is on the eastern side of the city centre.

If you will be commencing a journey in the vicinity of the old town, you can take tram line/route 13 direct from the 'Stare Miasto' stop direct to Wschodnia station.

They then call at Warszawa Centralna - the main station in the city, which is why we've used it for the orange station info button, which can be clicked above.

These trains usually depart from Warszawa Centralna at 06:40 and 14:40.

On some timetables the morning departure is named the 'Polonia' and the afternoon train is named the 'Sobieski'.

After departing from Warszawa Centralna these trains will then call at Warszawa Zachodnia.

So check the location of the starting point of your journey, to see which of these three stations will suit you best.

The journey from Warzawa/Warsaw to Vienna/Wien:

Making this comparatively long journey from Warsaw to Wien/Vienna by train is an interesting rather than beautiful experience - you will travel through The Czech Republic, as well as Poland and Austria.

So having something to read or look at is recommended, though the Wi-fi on the train is usually temperamental.

Therefore you won't miss out on a stunning travel experience, if you opt to take the alternative overnight train instead.

From Warszawa Centralna to Wien Hbf/Hauptbahnhof

Tickets

Online bookings open: 6 months ahead of the travel date (usually)

Polish Railways (PKP provides this train and it conveys:

- Compartment Seats 
- Couchettes; 4 berths AND 6 berths
- Sleeping cars with 3 bed, 2 bed and 1 bed (Delux cabins have showers)

However, this train cannot be booked on the PKP website, but it can be booked on the OBB, Austrian national railways, website - our guide to making this booing is is available HERE.

A plus of booking online is that you will have ensured your place on the train. Your first choice of accommodation MAY be sold out if you don't book before arriving in Warsaw/Warszawa.

When you board in Warsaw you might take up your assigned place on the train as it will be picking up passengers at other stations in Poland, including Krakow..

So what may seem like spare beds, bunks, seats etc are likely to be occupied later in the journey.

Rail Pass Users:

If you will be making this journey with a valid rail pass, you must reserve before boarding these trains, but these reservations cannot be booked online.

Reservations can be arranged and paid for at the  ticket desk at Warszawa Centalna station - ideally do this when you first arrive in Warszawa on the preceding train on your itinerary.

Or by calling OBB Customer Service (+43 5 1717) or by using the Eurail/InterRail reservation service

Rail pass users can obtain good value for money on this train, particularly if you travel in the couchettes.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
OBB *

OBB Guide

OBB is the national rail operator and its booking service offers journeys by express trains within Austria, as well as international journeys which don't involve making a connection outside of Austria.

It pays off to book online, as the discounted 'Sparscheine' tickets are only ever made available on the website, and when making international journeys to and from Austria, these Sparscheine tickets tend to be cheaper.
OBB can offer particularly good value for money when travelling with children on international rail journeys, but something to watch out for when travelling between Austria and Germany on daytime trains, is that reservations are an optional extra; but if you book 1st class tickets with the Germany railways website DB, the reservations are complimentary.

OBB often takes a unique approach to its booking path, but a key thing to keep in mind is that the first price you will see for any journey is that of a Second Class seat.
The costs of upgrading to first class, a reservation, or a sleeping cabin etc, is then added to this price.

On this journey

Journey Features

Night

Good to Know

Final Destination: Wien Hbf

Polish Railways (PKP) provides this train and it conveys:

- Compartment Seats 
- Couchettes; 4 berths AND 6 berths
- Standard and deluxe sleeping cars with 3 bed, 2 bed and 1 cabins

Departing from Warszawa/Warsaw:

This train commences its journey at Warszawa Wschodnia station, which is on the eastern side of the city centre.

If you will be commencing a journey in the vicinity of the old town, you can take tram line/route 13 direct from the 'Stare Miasto' stop direct to Wschodnia station.

It then calls at Warszawa Centralna, the main station in the city, which is why we've used it for the orange button that can be clicked above.

The train is usually scheduled to depart Warszawa Centralna station at 18:48 and arrive in Wien Hbf station at 07:00.

For the part of the journey between Warsaw and The Czech Republic, the coaches/sleeping cars heading for Wien are joined to other parts of the train which willl be heading to Budapest and Praha

If you can see a train on the departure indicators in Warsaw heading to Budapest or Praha, then this information will also be referring to this train.

After departing from Warszawa Centralna it will then call at Warszawa Zachodnia.

So check the location of the starting point of your journey, to see which of these three stations will suit you best.

The alternative daytime trains:

If your rail travel itinerary includes Warsaw/Warszawa, and Wien/Vienna, then the overnight train is a comparatively good option.

It's an interesting, but not particularly beautiful journey if you take the day trains.

Though for mutiple reasons, including the fact that they take a more direct route, those daytime trains are much faster.

Final Destination: Wien Hbf

Polish Railways (PKP) provides this train and it conveys:

- Compartment Seats 
- Couchettes; 4 berths AND 6 berths
- Standard and deluxe sleeping cars with 3 bed, 2 bed and 1 cabins

Departing from Warszawa/Warsaw:

This train commences its journey at Warszawa Wschodnia station, which is on the eastern side of the city centre.

If you will be commencing a journey in the vicinity of the old town, you can take tram line/route 13 direct from the 'Stare Miasto' stop direct to Wschodnia station.

It then calls at Warszawa Centralna, the main station in the city, which is why we've used it for the orange button that can be clicked above.

The train is usually scheduled to depart Warszawa Centralna station at 18:48 and arrive in Wien Hbf station at 07:00.

For the part of the journey between Warsaw and The Czech Republic, the coaches/sleeping cars heading for Wien are joined to other parts of the train which willl be heading to Budapest and Praha

If you can see a train on the departure indicators in Warsaw heading to Budapest or Praha, then this information will also be referring to this train.

After departing from Warszawa Centralna it will then call at Warszawa Zachodnia.

So check the location of the starting point of your journey, to see which of these three stations will suit you best.

The alternative daytime trains:

If your rail travel itinerary includes Warsaw/Warszawa, and Wien/Vienna, then the overnight train is a comparatively good option.

It's an interesting, but not particularly beautiful journey if you take the day trains.

Though for mutiple reasons, including the fact that they take a more direct route, those daytime trains are much faster.

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