How much does a trip to Vienna cost

A week in Vienna runs roughly $927$2215 per person, including the flight from Moscow.

Flights from Moscow

Round-trip now from$437DP

Cheapest in October — $437

Prices by month
$547Jun
$527Jul
$544Aug
$483Sep
$437Oct
$447Nov
$450Dec
$475Jan
$572Feb
$510Mar
$855Apr
$851May
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Accommodation

Budget$47 per night
Mid$90 per night
Comfort$200 per night

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Tours & activities

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Prices on the ground

Food per day$14$45
Transit per day$9
Taxibase $4.4 + $1.65/km
Coffee$3

Imperial capital with world-class museums, palaces (Schönbrunn, Hofburg), and UNESCO-listed center. Vienna's coffee culture is legendary; traditional cafés with Melange and strudel are part of the experience. One of Europe's most expensive cities but justified by quality of life. U-Bahn metro is efficient; walkable districts include Innere Stadt (center), Gürtel (trendy). Classical music heritage everywhere—opera tickets start around €10.

On-the-ground prices updated: 2026-06-27

Total budget range

BackpackerMid-rangeComfort
Flights$437$437$437
Food$98$168$315
Transit$63$63$63
Stay$329$630$1400
Total per person$927$1298$2215

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FAQ

How much money to bring to Vienna for a week?
A week in Vienna costs roughly $927–$2215 per person, including the round-trip flight from Moscow.
When is it cheaper to fly to Vienna?
The cheapest month to fly is October — round-trip from about $437 from Moscow.
How much is a flight to Vienna?
Right now a round-trip Moscow–Vienna starts around $437. This is an indicative cached price; tap “Find flights” for live fares.
Is food and transit expensive in Vienna?
Food runs $14–$45 a day and city transit about $9. Imperial capital with world-class museums, palaces (Schönbrunn, Hofburg), and UNESCO-listed center. Vienna's coffee culture is legendary; traditional cafés with Melange and strudel are part of the experience. One of Europe's most expensive cities but justified by quality of life. U-Bahn metro is efficient; walkable districts include Innere Stadt (center), Gürtel (trendy). Classical music heritage everywhere—opera tickets start around €10.