This year’s conference will be held in the historic city of Vienna. A dream destination for many travelers, Vienna is the social and cultural capital of Central Europe and should not be missed!
Discover the amazing sites, culture, food, and art scenes. In terms of architecture, Vienna is home to some of the most incredible structures – the cathedrals, palaces, museums, and theaters – which will leave you in awe. Situated on the banks of the Vltava River, it has an oceanic and humid continental climate which is perfect for touring around.
The city has experienced a number of eras – Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance – all of which have left interesting impressions around the city, providing a unique cultural and traditional experience. Join our free guided tour around this magical city and explore it to your heart’s content!
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Travelers with permanent residence abroad are entitled to carry an appropriate amount of pharmaceuticals for their own use when entering Austria. Even in the case of prescription drugs, it is not necessary to carry a medical certificate to prove that drugs are intended for your own consumption only.
Travelers residing in Austria who have purchased pharmaceuticals in another country may take them into Austria, provided that the amount does not exceed three packs per person. Travelers who do not reside in another Schengen State are not authorized to carry pharmaceuticals that contain narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances upon entering Austria.
Also in Vienna are these popular transportation services:
Nationals of EU member states, the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland do not require a visa for entering the Republic of Austria. All other nationals require a visa in order to enter the Schengen Area or the Austrian territory. For stays of up to 90 days per 180 days these individuals require a Schengen visa, given that they do not take up employment.
As a general rule, the passport must be valid at least three months beyond the planned date of departure from the Schengen area.
The Citybikes may be rented out and returned at any of the public stations in Vienna. Information about how many bicycles are available at which stations can be obtained at the terminals and on the Internet (citybikewien.at). There are over 120 stations that are often located near subway stations or other public transportation.
Registration: On the Internet at www.citybikewien.at(website optimized for mobile use!) or directly at the Citybike Terminal with a credit card (Master Card, Visa, JCB) or a bank card (Maestro or V PAY card) issued by an Austrian bank. One-time registration fee: 1 euro (only one bicycle per card!)
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