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Find Your Way Continental Automotive Austria Dresdner Straße 91 1200 Wien Contact Person Gerlinde Rath Ms CZ CZ 7 B arrival from the north by car C o A n 2 driving on B7 t Find your way 2 Floridsdorf in e go straight ahead to cross the Danube Dresdnerstraße 91 n again straight ahead Adalbert Stifter Straße ta 1200 Wien l turn left to Dresdner Straße (direction „Praterstern“) Continental Automotive Austria Neue Donau driving on the motorway A22 Dresdner Straße 91 take exit 6 "Floridsdorfer Brücke" to „Brigittenau“ . straight ahead Adalbert Stifter Straße tr 1200 Wien S r 6 turn left to Dresdner Straße (direction „Praterstern“) te U Handelskai tif H t S e er i l lb i Contact person g da e A Dresdner Str. n Ms. Gerlinde Rath s tä 5 min Phone: +43 1 712 0881 -37449 dt Traisengasse er S [email protected] 6 t U Jägerstraße r . D Spittelau re s d n e r S Nußdorferstraße t ra ß e arrival from the airport by (rental-)car arrival from the west at the airport take exit to vienna straight ahead by car N e passing about two kilometers on Schüttelstraße u follow motorway A1 to the end Währinger Straße e turn right Franzensbrückenstraße N D o straight ahead Hietzinger Kai r o db n enter the big roundabout „Praterstern“ 6 a U ah D u Schönbrunner Schloßstr. o exit Praterstern for „Nordbahnstraße“ ns n turn left to Winckelmannstr. a A22 straight ahead Dresdner Straße Michelbeuern t r u turn right to Mariahilfer Str. turn left to Neubaugürtel public transport follow this street to Praterstern take the local train „S7“ to Floridsdorf Alser Straße Heiligenstädter Straße get off at stop „Traisengasse“ turn left Gürtelbrücke S7 leaves airport two times per hour Adalbert Stifter Str. journey time: 32 minutes Franzens- turn right to Dresdner Straße Josefstädter Straße brückenstr. get your ticket at the vending machine before entering the platform public transport Thaliastraße S train arrives at Wien Westbahnhof c h take underground U6 to Floridsdorf ü 3 t 2 t Stephansplatz e A l get off at stop „Dresdner Straße“ s Burggasse Stadthalle t r 5 min walk to No. 91 . Wien Mitte Rennweg Westbahnhof arrival from the south Str ilfer by car ariah D Hi Sc M etzinger Kai hönb change from motorway A2 to A23 „Favoriten/Wien/A23" A1 runne Schlo r ßstr. take the exit „Erdberg“ Winckel- mannstr. straight ahead S chlos passing about two kilometers on Schüttelstraße turn right s Sc hönb Franzensbrückenstraße 3 runn 2 A enter the big roundabout „Praterstern“ S exit Praterstern for „Nordbahnstraße“ 7 A23 A straight ahead Dresdner Straße 4 A2 public transport Siebenhirten A21 train arrives at Wien Südbahnhof VIENNA take the local train to Floridsdorf SLO HU HU get off at stop „Traisengasse“ I Airport Find your way Continental Automotive Austria Dresdner Straße 91 1200 Wien Contact person Ms. Gerlinde Rath Phone: +43 1 712 0881 -37449 [email protected] U6 truck approach A Traisengasse between building and railway embankment no loading bay truck approach B 5 min Pöchlarnstr. no loading bay approach for underground car park D re Pöchlarnstr gateway s d n parking space „Continental Besucher“ e r S t r. ATTENTION: 9 short-term parking zone 1 parking on the street is subject to fee.
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