Vienna covid restrictions

Current coronavirus regulations in Vienna. As of July 1, 2023 all coronavirus restrictions have been removed. This means: There is no requirement to wear a mask in public life (public transport, cultural areas, restaurants, stores, etc.).; You can enter...
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The Department of State has issued a Level 4 Travel Advisory for Austria , advising U.S. citizens not to travel to Austria due to very high levels of COVID-19 cases. U.S. Embassy Vienna has received numerous reports from U.S. citizen visitors who tested...
COVID-19 and Vienna. (Updated July 12th, 2023) Given the expiry of COVID-specific special legislation on July 1st, 2023 and the associated end to the last few remaining official COVID-specific restrictions, I am closing down this page until further...
An Active Summer in Austria. Summer in motion: From long-distance hiking to white-water kayaking, being active is an essential part of the Austrian "Lebensgefühl". Protective measures, entry regulations and more: Everything you need to know...
Since late February, Austria has allowed unvaccinated people to enter for tourism, as long as they have a negative Covid-19 test. Vaccinated and recently recovered can enter showing proof of their status. The country accepts most of the vaccines...
The many hotels, cafes, museums and galleries of the city are open, but you can't just swan in as if you own the place (unless you do own the place, of course). Negative COVID-tests or proof of vaccination are almost ubiquitously required, while...
The new federal rules match ones that the capital, Vienna, had planned to introduce a few days later, when it will also begin offering the Pfizer vaccine for children of ages 5 to 11, pre-empting ...
To enter Austria as a tourist, the basic rule is that you need proof of 2G (two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine or recovery from the virus) as well as either proof of a booster dose or a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours on entry to Austria. This is...
The restrictions, announced on Friday, come as coronavirus case numbers surpass last year's record. About 64 percent of Austria's 8.9 million-strong population is fully vaccinated against ...
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