Vienna to Venice train
 

The railjet train from Vienna, arrived at Venice Santa Lucia.

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Vienna to Venice from €28.30

The best way to travel from Vienna to Venice (or Venice to Vienna) is by train.  Two modern Austrian railjet trains link Vienna with Venice every day, city centre to city centre through great scenery from just €28.30 with free WiFi, power sockets at all seats and restaurant car, watch the video.  Or use the time-effective nightjet sleeper train, saving daytime hours compared to flying and saving a hotel bill too.  This page explains all you need to know about making this great train journey.

small bullet point  Train times (for all options)

    - Should you choose railjet or nightjet?

    - Route map

small bullet point  Option 1, by railjet train

    - How much does it cost?

    - How to buy tickets

    - What are the railjet trains like?

    - What's the journey like?

    - Video:  Vienna to Venice by railjet train

small bullet point  Option 2, by nightjet sleeper train

    - How much does it cost? 

    - How to buy tickets

    - What is the nightjet sleeper train like?

    - Tips for using the sleeper train

small bullet point  Vienna Hbf station guide

small bullet point  Venice Santa Lucia station guide

small bullet point  Trains from Vienna to other destinations

small bullet point  Trains from Venice to other destinations

Train times 2024

 Vienna ► Venice

 

 Venice ► Vienna

Train type:

railjet

railjet

nightjet

Train type:

railjet

railjet

nightjet

 Vienna Hbf depart:

06:24

12:24

21:40

 Venice Santa Lucia depart:

09:55

15:55

21:05

 Venice Santa Lucia arrive:

14:05

20:05

08:34

 Vienna Hbf arrive:

17:36

23:36

07:58

All these trains run every day all year round.  But always check times for your own date of travel at www.thetrainline.com or www.oebb.at.

The railjet trains have economy class, first class, business class and a restaurant car.

The nightjet train has a sleeping-car with 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments, some with en suite toilet & shower, couchettes in 4 & 6 bunk compartments, & seats.

Which to choose, railjet or nightjet?

Route map

Map of train route from Vienna to Venice  

Click here for larger map

Highlighted = route taken by railjet trains between Vienna (Wien) & Venice (Venezia) via Semmering, Klagenfurt, Villach, Udine.

Green = scenic routes

Red = high-speed lines

The nightjet sleeper train goes a more roundabout route, via Linz, Salzburg, Villach, Udine, so it can run combined with the Munich-Venice nightjet.

Map extract featured by kind permission of the European Rail Timetable people

I highly recommend buying this map for your European travels, buy online with shipping worldwide at www.europeanrailtimetable.eu.


Option 1, by railjet train

How much does it cost?

How to buy tickets

What are the railjet trains like?

A railjet train about to leave Vienna

The afternoon railjet from Vienna to Venice, about to leave Vienna HbfClick the photos below for larger images.

Railjet restaurant car   Business class seats on a railjet train

Restaurant car.  Open to all passengers, although 1st & business class passengers can be served at their seat so there's no need to go to the restaurant.

 

Business class = 1st class fare + €15, complimentary welcome drink included. Just 6 seats at one end of the train.

Business class seats on a railjet train   Economy class seats on a railjet train

First class.

 

Economy (2nd) class.

Luggage on the Vienna to Venice train   Information screems on the Vienna to Venice train   Intranet on the Vienna to Venice train

Luggage goes on the racks.  Even largish items fit on the overhead racks.  Or use one of the floor-standing racks, like the one indicated by the arrows.

 

Display screens in each car keep you informed, showing calling points, expected arrival times, the train's speed and location in Italian, German & English.

 

Intranet on your phone (railnet.oebb.at) shows the train's speed & location, allows you to order food & drink.

Travel tips

OBB lounge at Vienna   Train compositiom display at Vienna Hbf

ÖBB Lounge in ViennaYou can use this before or after your train with a 1st or business class ticket.

 

Train composition display at Vienna Hbf.  Tells you where your car will be along the platform.

What's the journey like?

Vienna Hbf   Afternoon railjet train from Vienna to Venice, about to leave

Vienna Hbf.  See station guide.

 

The afternoon railjet to Venice is ready to leave.

Afternoon train to Venice boarding at Vienna Hbf

Boarding in Vienna.  This is the business class car at the rear of the train.  There's free WiFi in all classes and all seats have access to power sockets.  There's no check-in, just walk up and step on, any time before the doors close and it leaves.

Scenery from the train on the Semmering Railway

The Semmering Railway.  Shortly after calling at Vienna Neustadt, the train travels over the 41km (25 mile) Semmering Railway, opened in 1854 and now a UNESCO World Heritage site.  Read more about the famous Semmering Railway at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semmering_railway.  Sadly, this slow, curvaceous and steep section of line will be by-passed in the mid-2020s when the new Semmering Base Tunnel opens, though this could save up to 90 minutes.

More scenery on the Semmering Railway   More scenery on the Semmering Railway

More views as the train snakes its way over the Semmering Railway, summiting near Semmering itself at 898m (2,946 feet) above sea level.

More scenery on the Semmering Railway

Up high in the forest near Semmering.

Ordering food in business class on the train from Vienna to Venice   Starter

Lunch is served.  You can go to the restaurant car, but in first and business class a steward takes your order and brings it to your seat.  You can also order on your phone using the train's free WiFi and the ÖBB railnet portal, see travel tips.

Scenery from the train from Vienna to Venice

After Bruck an der Mur, the mountain scenery resumes all the way through Klagenfurt to Villach in southern Austria.

Lunch on board the train   Hochosterwitz Castle, seen from the train

Main course with wine.  There's a reasonably wide-ranging menu to choose from, with a selection of Austrian red & white wine and beer.

 

Hochosterwitz castle near Sankt Veit an der Glan, just north of Klagenfurt, on the left when going south.  Shortly afterwards the train skirts the waters of the Wörthersee.

Mountains between Villach and Udine

Vienna & Venice were enjoying a heat wave when I travelled, but the weather was very different in the mountains.

More mountains seen from the train

We're now in Italy.  The train calls at Tarvisio, then Udine.

The train crosses the causeway to Venice   The train from Vienna arrived at Venice

The causeway.  The train stops at Venice Mestre on the mainland then crosses the famous causeway over the lagoon to Venice...

 

Arrival in Venice.  The railjet from Vienna has arrived in Venice Santa Lucia station on a summer's evening, in this case about 10 minutes late.

Venice Santa Lucia station

Venice Santa Lucia station, on the Grand Canal in central Venice, journeys end.  The station is just 20 minutes walk from the Rialto Bridge, 27 minutes walk from Piazza San Marco.  See station guide.  Vaporettos (waterbuses, as seen here) leave from outside the station down the Grand Canal to Rialto & San Marco.

Video guide:  Vienna to Venice by train


Option 2, by nightjet sleeper train

How much does it cost?

How to buy tickets

What is the Nightjet train like?

The Nightjet train from Vienna to Venice, arrived at Venice Santa Lucia

The Nightjet sleeper train from Vienna, arrived at Venice Santa LuciaMore about nightjet trains.

Nightjet deluxe sleeper, 2-bed   Nightjet deluxe sleeper toilet & shower   4-berth couchette compartment from Cologne to Vienna

2-berth deluxe sleeper.  360° photo.

 

...en suite toilet & shower.

 

4-berth couchettes. 360° photo

Sunrise as the sleeper train crosses the causeway into Venice

Sunrise as the sleeper train crosses the causeway over the lagoon into central Venice.  Photo courtesy of Andreas Wiedenhoff.

Travel tips for the sleeper train


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