Vienna — the OSCE, IAEA, and UN Office headquarters, alongside Viennese fin-de-siècle culture — is 1,180 kilometres from Brussels. FFGR Belgium's long-distance corridor guide.
Brussels to Vienna is among the longer private chauffeur routes in the FFGR Belgium portfolio — 1,180 kilometres on the E40/A3/A9 via Cologne, Frankfurt, Nuremberg, and Passau. Journey time: 10 hours 30 minutes to 11 hours 30 minutes. This is a route for clients whose meetings in Vienna are confidential, whose travel requires road-based flexibility (unscheduled stops, multiple intermediate cities), or who prefer not to be seen at a public airport.
Intermediate stops: Cologne (120km, 1h) — potential morning meeting before the long drive. Frankfurt (375km, 3h30) — natural midpoint for a lunch meeting at the ECB or Deutsche Börse before continuing east. Nuremberg (615km, 5h45) — for clients visiting the Nuremberg area. Passau (840km, 8h) — the three-river city at the German-Austrian border, a natural overnight break for clients who prefer a 2-day route.
Vienna institutional context: Vienna hosts the OSCE (Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe), the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), UNIDO, the UN Office at Vienna (UNOV), and the OPEC Secretariat. These make Vienna a significant diplomatic destination for Brussels-based professionals with multilateral responsibilities.
Vienna arrival: the Innere Stadt (First District) — the Hotel Sacher (the Sachertorte hotel, behind the Staatsoper), the Imperial (Kärntner Ring), the Park Hyatt Vienna (in the former Anglo-Austrian Bank building). FFGR Belgium liaises with local Vienna ground operators for in-Vienna transport during extended visits.
Rates: Brussels–Vienna (Rolls-Royce Ghost): from €3,800. Brussels–Vienna (Maybach S680): from €2,800. Brussels–Vienna (Mercedes S-Class): from €1,600. Two-day route with Passau overnight: add €400 accommodation allowance.
