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4.6
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4.6 stars from 22,018 reviews in Austria.
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Our 7 SIXT Austria airport locations make renting a car hassle-free.
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Unleash your wanderlust with our Austria rentals.

Places to start your journey in Austria

Our top branches in Austria

4.7
St.Gallen/Altenrhein Airport
24h Return
Flughafenstrasse 11
Switzerland 9423
Switzerland
4.5
Innsbruck Airport
24h Return
Fürstenweg 180
Austria 6026
Austria
4.7
Klagenfurt Airport
24h Return
Flughafenstr. 60-64
Austria 9020
Austria
4.6
Vienna-Schwechat Airport
24h Return
Mietwagenzentrum,Objekt 134,P4
Austria 1300
Austria
4.6
Salzburg Airport
24h Return
Christian-Doppler-Platz
Austria 5020
Austria
4.5
Graz Airport
24h Pick Up24h Return
Flughafenstrasse 51
Austria 8073
Austria

Discover Austria

SIXT Car Rental in Austria

Unleash your wanderlust with a rental car in Austria. From Vienna's imperial architecture to Tyrol's Alpine landscapes, a car offers the freedom to explore Austria's diverse cultural treasures and natural beauty at your own pace.

SIXT car rentals in Austria offer premium vehicles featuring a wide range of categories from small, zippy cars to larger, higher-capacity vehicles, available for both short- and long-term rental. With prime locations at Vienna Airport (VIE) and major train stations, collect your car upon arrival in Austria.

Driving Tips for Austria

Embarking on an Austrian adventure begins with renting a car. But before you start your journey, here are some driving tips for Austria:

  • Expressways: Austrian expressways (Autobahnen) require a vignette (toll sticker) for vehicles, which can be purchased for various durations.
  • Speed Limits: The speed limit is 31 mph (50 km/h) within urban areas, 62 mph (100 km/h) outside urban areas, and 80 mph (130 km/h) on highways.
  • Passing: Passing in the right lane is not allowed. Use the left lane to pass and return to the right lane when it is safe.
  • Turning on red: Generally, making a right turn on red is prohibited unless otherwise  indicated by a sign.
  • Mountain passes: Key mountain passes in Austria include the Grossglockner Pass along the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, the Reschen Pass, and the Gerlos Pass.

Best places to visit in and around Austria

Rent a car in Austria and discover enchanting landscapes and cultural treasures. From the Alps to historic cities, Austria offers a wealth of experiences waiting to be explored. Here are some must-visit destinations with a car rental in Austria:

  • Vienna: The capital city boasts an abundance of iconic landmarks, including the Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the Vienna State Opera.
  • Salzburg: Renowned for its baroque architecture, the city houses the illustrious Hohensalzburg Fortress, and the birthplace of Mozart.
  • Grossglockner High Alpine Road: Drive through the majestic Alps and enjoy panoramic views.

Customer reviews & feedback

4.6
4.5754714
Based on 22018 reviews
from our Customer Excitement Score survey*

What our customers are saying

4.8
Vehicle handover
4.7
The way to SIXT
4.7
At the SIXT branch
Thomas S.
5.0
Quick, friendly and good service
Jesse H.
5.0
Top
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5.0
Tiptop

*Our Customer Excitement Score is based on a survey sent to all customers who booked in Austria. The score is an average of all customer responses.

Good to know when renting in Austria

Car rental under 25 in Austria

The minimum age for a car rental is 18, although some car categories may have a higher minimum age. A young driver surcharge applies to those under 25.

Documents you need to rent a car in Austria

All renters will need a valid driver’s license and an ID or passport. If your license uses a non-Roman alphabet like Cyrillic or Arabic, you will also need an international driving permit.

One-way car rental in Austria

One-way rentals between SIXT stations are allowed. Additional fees may apply.

You can take certain car categories into certain European countries, depending on the zone the country falls into. A foreign use charge applies.