World Congress on

Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology

THEME: "Harmonizing Senses: Innovations and Insights in Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology"

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Venue

Rainers Hotel Vienna

Gudrunstraße 184, 1100 Wien
Austria

Transportation

Rainers Hotel Vienna is located a 10-minute ride by public transport from Vienna's center and the State Opera. It features air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi, 2 iMac computers with free internet in the lobby, and private parking on-site.

The Keplerplatz Underground Station (line U1) is 2953 feet away and provides direct connections to the city center. Meidling Train Station can be reached by S-Bahn trains in 5 minutes. Vienna Main Railway Station is 1 stop away. Vienna International Center and Austria Center Vienna are a 10-minute underground ride away.  Vienna Airport is a 25-minute drive away from Rainers Hotel.

The fastest and most direct way to get to the city center is by tram 1 or 62. The station is 1312 ft from the hotel.

RAILJET (DIRECT LINK TO THE CENTRAL STATION)

Journey from Vienna Schwechat to Vienna central station

- The travelling time is only 15 minutes

- The departure times are: from 05:42 - 22:12 every 30 minutes

- The ICE travels every 30 minutes every day from the central station to the airport between the hours of 06:33 and 23:03


RAPID TRANSIT RAILWAY S7 (CHANGE ONCE)

Every half an hour directly from Vienna Schwechat airport to Rennweg. From there, you take the S1 (in the direction of Wr. Neustadt), S2 (in the direction of Wr. Neustadt) or S3 (in the direction of Vienna Meidling) and also until Matzleinsdorfer Platz. From there, you can reach the hotel in approx. 7 minutes by foot.

CAT - CITY AIRPORT TRAIN (DIRECT LINK TO MATZLEINSDORFERPLATZ)

With the CAT from Vienna airport in 16 minutes to the railway station "Wien Mitte/Landstraße" (€ 14.90 per route). From platforms 1 and 2, you can get on any train and travel to Matzleinsdorfer Platz.

VIENNA AIRPORT BUS 1187 - (CHANGE ONCE)

With the Vienna Airport Lines Bus 1187 from the airport to the station "Wien Meidling". From there, you take the S1 (in the direction of Gänserndorf), S2 (in the direction of Mistelbach/Zaya) or S3 (in the direction of Hollabrunn) and travel to Matzleinsdorfer Platz.

Location

About City

Vienna, Austria’s capital, lies in the country’s east on the Danube River. Vienna offers a blend of imperial traditions, music, and endearing charm. A city that inspires with the old and the new alike, and always has a cosy place available in a coffee house or wine tavern. Vienna’s history dates back to the first post-Christian century, when the Romans established the military camp Vindobona. Today’s cityscape is characterized by the abundance of Baroque buildings created mostly under the rule of Empress Maria Theresia (1740 - 1780) and Franz Joseph (1848 - 1916), who was largely responsible for the monumental architecture in the city's center. 

Vienna developed from early Celtic and Roman settlements into a Medieval and Baroque city, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It played an essential role as a leading European music centre, from the great age of Viennese Classicism through the early part of the 20th century. The historic centre of Vienna is rich in architectural ensembles, including Baroque castles and gardens, as well as the late-19th-century Ringstrasse lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks.

Right in the heart of the city, the Gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral casts its shadows through narrow cobblestone streets. The palaces and parks of the Habsburg era - Schönbrunn Palace with the Gloriette and the zoo, Belvedere Palace, and the Hofburg palace - give the city an imperial air, enriched by beautiful buildings from the Art Nouveau period. On a trip along the Ringstrasse, we must see the Vienna State Opera, the Museum of Art History and its counterpart, the Museum of Natural History, the Parliament, the Burgtheater, and the City Hall.