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Most museums in Linz are closed on Mondays, so plan your cultural visits for other days of the week. It's advisable to check specific museum websites for their current opening hours and any seasonal variations before visiting.
Tipping in Austria is customary but not obligatory. In restaurants, rounding up the bill or adding 5 to 10 percent is standard practice. Simply tell the server the total amount you'd like to pay, including the tip, rather than leaving cash on the table.
Direct trains run frequently between Vienna and Linz, taking approximately 90 minutes. Trains depart from Wien Hauptbahnhof (Vienna Main Station) multiple times per hour. You can also take a train directly from Vienna Airport to Linz in about two hours. For a more comfortable option, Daytrip's private transfer services offer direct transportation to your accommodation, eliminating the hassle of navigating public transport with luggage.
Linz's compact city center is very walkable, with most historic attractions, museums and restaurants within easy reach on foot. The city also has an excellent tram and bus system for reaching areas farther from the center. The flat riverside paths are ideal for strolling or cycling.
Top attractions include the Ars Electronica Center, Lentos Art Museum, New Cathedral (Austria's largest), and Postlingberg hill with its basilica and panoramic views. The historic Main Square and riverside promenades are perfect for leisurely walks.
Austria uses the euro. Credit cards are widely accepted in Linz, especially at hotels, restaurants and major attractions. However, it's helpful to carry some cash for smaller shops, cafes and public transport ticket machines.
Linzertorte is one of the world's oldest known cake recipes named for a place. This traditional dessert features a crumbly shortcrust pastry filled with red currant jam and topped with a distinctive lattice pattern. You can find authentic versions at local bakeries like Jindrak.
The best time to visit Linz is from May to September when temperatures are warm and comfortable for exploring. Spring and autumn offer mild weather with fewer crowds. Winter brings cold temperatures and festive Christmas markets, while summer provides the warmest conditions for outdoor activities along the Danube.