How to rent a bike in Vienna, Austria?
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Renting a bike in Vienna, Austria

Are you staying in Vienna for a few months because of a business trip or Erasmus stay and looking for an efficient and eco-friendly way to travel around the city? Then biking is a great solution for you – no emissions, no traffic jams, and good for your health! But what to do if you don’t want to spend money on a new bike which you will have to resell at the end of your stay? You rent one, of course! Where, you ask? Read on to find out – in this article, we tell you about what bike rental services are available in Vienna.

Bike rental Vienna airport

Want to get a bike right from the airport? No problem! A new cycle path has recently opened which runs from Schwechat via Vienna Airport to Fischamend, so if you’re staying close to the airport, this is great news for you! Plus, the path also links to the Thermenregion, Danube cycle paths, Lake Neusiedl and the Donau‑Auen National Park, so if you want to explore, you’ll appreciate it, too. And of course, the reason we are mentioning this cycle path in this article is that there are Nextbike bike rentals near the path, so there’s no need to get a bike of your own!



Electric bike rental in Vienna

Electric bikes are a great way to get around the city of Vienna. Interested in renting one? Here are some bike rental companies which offer them:

And if these don’t satisfy you, there’s many more out there, you just need to find them! Moreover, sometimes a regular bike will work just fine, so if you’re looking for those, the Donkey Republic app is very convenient – you simply book a bike via the app, rent it from one of the many pickup locations they have around the city, and then return it to an agreed location!

That’s it for our tips about bike rental services in Vienna – now it’s up to you to pick the one that suits you most. Happy cycling!

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