Driving in Austria — International Driving Permit guide
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Conduire en Austria

Alpine scenery, imperial Vienna, and picturesque villages. The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is a must-drive.

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Informations essentielles

IDP Status
Permis international requis
Sens de circulation
Droite

Limitations de vitesse

50
Zone urbaine
50 km/h
100
Route rurale
100 km/h
130
Autoroute
130 km/h

Guide de voyage du pays

Austria enchants drivers with world-class Alpine scenery, imperial heritage, and cultural sophistication. This Central European gem offers impeccably maintained roads through some of Europe's most spectacular mountain landscapes.

The Grossglockner High Alpine Road stands as Austria's most famous driving route, climbing to 2,504 meters with 36 hairpin turns and views of the country's highest peak. The road operates seasonally from May to October. The Silvretta High Alpine Road and Gerlos Alpine Road provide equally stunning alternatives.

Vienna, the imperial capital, dazzles with Habsburg palaces like Schönbrunn and the Hofburg, world-class museums, the State Opera, and legendary coffee house culture. Salzburg celebrates Mozart and showcases baroque architecture in its UNESCO-listed old town. Innsbruck combines Alpine sports with medieval charm beneath the Golden Roof.

The Salzkammergut lake district offers romantic drives past emerald lakes like Hallstätter See, with the picturesque village of Hallstatt being a highlight. The Wachau wine region along the Danube features terraced vineyards and medieval castles.

Austrian cuisine satisfies with Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz (boiled beef), Sachertorte chocolate cake, and rich coffee traditions. The wine regions produce excellent Grüner Veltliner and Riesling.

Driving in Austria requires a vignette (toll sticker) for highways. Roads are excellently maintained year-round with efficient winter services. An International Driving Permit alongside an EU license is recommended. Mountain roads may require snow chains in winter.

Meilleures destinations

1
Grossglockner High Alpine Road
2
Vienna to Salzburg
3
Wachau Valley
4
Innsbruck Alpine Routes

Conseils de conduite

Portez toujours votre permis international avec votre permis national
Familiarisez-vous avec les règles de circulation locales
Vérifiez les exigences d'assurance lors de la location d'une voiture
Respectez les limitations de vitesse locales

Questions fréquemment posées

Do I need an IDP to drive in Austria?

Yes, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required to drive in Austria. The IDP works alongside your national driving license.

Which side of the road do they drive on in Austria?

In Austria, traffic drives on the right side of the road.

What are the speed limits in Austria?

Speed limits in Austria: urban areas — 50 km/h, rural roads — 100 km/h, highways — 130 km/h.

How do I get an IDP for Austria?

You can get your IDP online through our website in just a few minutes. You'll need a photo and your national driving license details.

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Informations utiles

Code du paysAT
Côté de conduiteDroite
Statut PCIRequired
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