Does Vienna Airport have a lounge?
Two large lounge areas over 2000 m2 on level 2 are located after the central security check in Terminal 3. Austrian offers a Business Lounge, a Senator Lounge and a HON Circle Lounge in each lounge area.
Are the air lounges in the Austrian airport open?
Opening times 05:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. – 04:00 p.m. The Austrian Business Lounges at Vienna Airport are open to all Lufthansa Group passengers. You can use our Business Lounges for only EUR 35 with a Lufthansa Group Economy Class ticket.
What does lounge access include?
Complimentary food and beverages (including alcohol) Wi-Fi access. Comfortable, quiet spaces to work or relax. Charging stations and outlets.
Can I spend night at Vienna airport?
Vienna is a fairly sleep-friendly airport. Staff seem to be tolerant of overnighters and there are plenty of armrest-free benches or couches to choose from. Specifically, past-sleepers have recommended the couches at T3’s F Gates (F30 and F27 specifically) and reclining chairs at the B Gates in T1.
Does Vienna Airport have sleeping pods?
Vienna Airport has installed rentable sleeping pods on Level 2 of Terminal 3 from Italian startup Zzzleepandgo. The 16 smart lounges provide a place for passengers to work, rest or stay overnight.
Can I leave the Vienna airport during a layover?
Although exploring a city during a stopover might be difficult to pull off without a full 24 hours in most cities, getting out of the airport is totally do-able and greatly encouraged on a short layover in Vienna.
How can I sleep in Vienna airport?
Do I need Covid test to enter Vienna?
Entry Regulations for Austria Travel to Austria is possible for touristic purposes. Proof of vaccination/recovery or a test are no longer needed.
What can you do in Vienna in 8 hours?
how to spend 8 hours in vienna? 10 things to do during your stopover
- Stroll / picnic / nap in the parks!
- Take the Ring tramway -because it has that vintage kinda-cool vibe.
- Eat the local pastries.
- Hop on a horse-drawn carriage tour.
- Stop in a traditional coffee house to sip coffee while doing some people watching.