Day trip to Mauthausen Memorial from Vienna, Austria

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We will spend five nights in Vienna next March. I would like to visit the Mauthausen Work Camp Memorial. There are four of us so I assume that renting a car would be an option.

  • Any suggestions for getting to the memorial via public transit or rental car?
  • How long to see the camp?
  • Is it feasible for people who have trouble walking up steep hills? Two of us can only walk about 500 meters on level ground before needing a rest.


Best Answer

For getting there, Tor-Einar Jambjo already has a good answer.
Just as an addition, parking for the frst 4h is free.

About the stay duration: It's hard to tell as people vary much in such things.
But as a reference value, a guided tour (without one of the information "workshops" appended) takes about 2 hours. 4 with workshop.

And a note about behaviour (also for everyone else reading this; some people just need to be told): Appropriate clothing, little noise (including phone calls), food and smoking only in designated areas. Animals are banned. And the rare visitor who has fun in shouting "Heil" might get a chance to view another prison from the inside soon. Please just don't, even if you really think of it as a mere joke (rather than meaning it)




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How do I get from Vienna to Mauthausen?

The best way to get from Vienna to Mauthausen is to train which takes 2h 24m and costs \u20ac25 - \u20ac40. Alternatively, you can bus and line 361 bus, which costs and takes 3h 32m.

How far is Mauthausen concentration camp from Vienna?

The distance between Vienna and Mauthausen B3/Gewerbestra\xdfe is 135 km. The road distance is 164.5 km.

Are there concentration camps in Vienna?

Thousands of Hungarian Jews were incarcerated in Vienna's Strasshof labor camp, where they were deployed building fortifications. Several of the forced-labor camps in Vienna were under the administration of the Mauthausen concentration camp.

How many died at Mauthausen?

On 5 May 1945 the US Army reached Gusen and Mauthausen. Some prisoners were in such a weakened state that many still died in the days and weeks after liberation. Of a total of around 190,000 people imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp and its subcamps over seven years, at least 90,000 died.



Mauthausen Concentration Camp | Austria | Documentary | 2020




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Post-Trip Update

Now that we are back from our trip, I thought I would mention what we did in case anybody was interested in this day trip. I rented a car from Hertz at Vienna's Haupbahnhof or main train station. I brought my GPS from home because it had European maps and I am used to it. I chose Hertz because my credit card offered a discount and it was cheap. I had an International Driving Permit which made the rental process a little easier, I think.

I rented a Ford Focus wagon for € 59.39 when the Hertz office opened, drove to the hotel, and picked up the rest of our party.

Driving to Mauthausen was easy. The autobahn was safe and quick.

Mauthausen was truly incredible. The emotional impact of seeing where the suffering happened was unforgettable. I loaded the Mauthausen visitor app on my phone which provided a lot of information. After visiting the camp, we drove down the hill and turned up a small road to the bottom of the quarry. It was a short walk from the small parking area to the foot of the stairway of death.

We took more than four hours to see the memorial which is more than the average person would take. We read every display and took our time.

Walking was easy. We parked about 100 meters from the entrance.

After returning to Vienna, I dropped off my passengers at the hotel and drove back to the Haupbahnhof. I put € 26.80 worth of diesel in the tank before parking it. I took a lot of pictures just to be sure and dropped the keys in the box.

So for less than the price of one guided bus ticket, the three of us made the trip. The roads from the Haupbahnhof to the outside of town are easy to drive. Our hotel in the inner part of Vienna was not. I would recommend that everybody goes to pick up the car for that reason.

I hope somebody finds this information useful.

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