Car Hire Vienna Airport With A Debit Card
Great news brought to you through Indigo, remember those times you couldn’t hire a car because you only had a credit card and you searched and searched to try to find an alternative option for car hire payments, well here it is! Indigo can now offer car hire Vienna airport with a debit card exclusively, Don’t turn up at the airport presuming you can get debit card car hire book with Indigo beforehand to avoid getting stranded in the airport car hire desks unable to hire a car. When you book with us as soon as you arrive at the airport your car will be there ready waiting for you to take away completely easy and hassle-free all you have to do is give Indigo a call, take advantage of all our great unique offers, discounts, and deals that we can bring you whilst also making it much easier for you to hire your car.
There are some restrictions that come when you are hiring a car with a debit card, in fact, there are three guidelines restrictions. If your card doesn’t meet these restrictions then still call our Indigo reservations team and we may be able to still arrange something for you, we will make sure you know all your possible options. To check if your card will be accepted by our suppliers, please contact our team.
A bit about Vienna
Austria’s capital city Vienna offers a broad range of accommodations. Ranging from the cut-price apartments at Siebertgasse in the 12th district, close to the Margaretengürtel U-Bahn station; to the midrange Hotel Schani Salon on Mariahilfer Straße, next to Neubaugasse U-Bahn station; or the more luxurious So/ Vienna is a stylish and modern hotel located in the 2nd district.
The city offers a blend of the old and new to experience which you can take in a walking tour or aboard a Fiaker, an open carriage drawn by a pair of horses. The latter can be found conveniently queued up at Stephansplatz, Albertinaplatz, and Heldenplatz at the Hofburg. Or to survey the city from above there is the 65m-high, 1897-built Ferris wheel, the Riesenrad.
Vienna oozes art, architecture, music, and theatre and is home of the Secessionist movement and Jugendstil, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, and Otto Wagner. One tradition it would be so wrong not to indulge in is coffee and cake at the historical Kaffeehaus where many a revolution, not to mention scientific theory, has been hatched. Then there is the sheer splendor of the Habsburg baroque palaces which are as grandiose as they are grand. The museums include MuseumsQuartier Wien, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Naturhistorisches Museum, and the Burgtheater which make the city such a culturally touristic centre.
Road Trip starting from Vienna
While taking in this hotpot of cultural sightseeing you can use the perfectly adequate public transport system. But to participate in this road trip itinerary you will need a hire car. Indigo provides an excellent service for this to meet all your car hire requirements. This will allow you to explore Austria in all its fantastic appeal in many different ways: from hiking to museums; skiing or dining/quaffing; and taking in panoramas you will remember forever.
- To wind down after the hubbub of the capital you may fancy a visit to an Austrian Therme for the thermal pools and saunas with massage, spa, and wellness treatments. There is the Therme Linsberg Asia in Lower Austria where body and mind are found to have a lot to gain by drawing inspiration from oriental views.
- After chilling at the Therme head south to Südsteiermark for the South Styrian Wine Road. En route is Riegesberg, a medieval castle built on a volcanic rock in the Styrian region of Vulkanland. And then on to Gamlitz, in central South Styria where you can choose to dine out at a Wirtshaus restaurant, Heuriger wine tavern, or a Buschenschank this is a homely wine tavern which is well known for the atmosphere. One to check out on the route, a great range of wines and food to enjoy! What’s not to like…
- Next on the itinerary is Kitzeck im Sausal where you can visit winery and wine taverns. Genusshof Kilger, Weingut Kodolitsch, and Kogel 3 are a selection of Winery’s and wine taverns and also restaurants in this area and well worth visiting.
- Then onto the Styrian capital Graz, Austria’s second-largest city with the Old Town designated as a Unesco World Heritage Site. The architecture contrasts the modern with the medieval and a walk to Uhrturm (clock tower), allows an incredible vista onto the city.
- After leaving Graz, drive down to the alpine town of Filzmoos in Salzburg State which is approx 190K this allows for discovering the Northern Limestone Alps.
- Speaking of hiking there is the attraction of the region’s Alm culture with livestock grazing in the high alpine pastures with mountain pasture huts welcoming hikers for a tasty snack and somewhere pleasant to take a well-earned rest. Then on from Filzmoos to the 48km Grossglockner High Alpine Road and into Hohe Tauern National Park and to the base of the Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain. Heiligenblut is the southern gateway to the Großglockner Hochalpenstraße, or you can continue the drive to either Lienz or Matrei in Osttirol.
- Another destination of interest is Mayrhofen, a charming alpine town in Tyrol, the perfect base for exploring the celebrated Zillertal Alps, a hiker’s paradise. Rather than go directly to Lech am Arlberg from Mayrhofen you can take the more scenic route via the Bschlaber Landesstrasse and the Hahntennjoch saddle, which cuts through the Lechtal Alps. While Lech am Arlberg is famous as a ski resort town because it is placed between the Lechquellen Mountains to the west and the Lechtal Alps to the east with both ranges accessible directly from the town via cableways and seasonal buses.
- Then continue west to Brandnertal, a valley in the Austrian State of Vorarlberg and the gateway to the Rätikon, a limestone mountain range that spans the border between Austria, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. The last leg of the itinerary, before returning to Vienna, goes back east to the Tyrolean capital of Innsbruck between the Karwendel Mountains and the Tux Alps.Take in the Golden Roof, the city’s landmark in the heart of the old town, and the Imperial Hofburg with the Hofkirche and Hofgarten and, of course, the imposing Nordkette at over 2,000 meters above sea level
Such is the diversity that Austria offers, there really is something for everyone to enjoy and treasure, a real rollercoaster ride of a road trip you will never forget.
If you decide to book online then we can not be accountable as debit cards aren’t accepted online with all our suppliers at Vienna Airport you must call our reservation agents in order to book the car with a debit card if that’s what you want. Also speaking to one of our Car Hire Experts means you can rest assured when arriving to collect the car all will be nice and simple.
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The only issue I have is with the cars themselves. Peugeot 2008 looks nice, but that's as far as it goes. Not a great car to own/use. Same with Vauxhall Astra's, just poorly designed cars.
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