Join us in Linz for the 66th EQuiP Conference, where tradition meets innovation in one of Austria's most inspiring cities. Set along the Danube River, Linz boasts a captivating blend of historical charm and cutting-edge creativity. From its beautiful Baroque architecture to its vibrant arts scene, Linz offers the perfect setting for insightful discussions and networking. Explore Linz’s rich history, indulge in Austrian cuisine, and connect with fellow conference participants in a city renowned for both its cultural heritage and technological advancements. With world-class conference facilities and an engaging atmosphere, Linz is ready to provide an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this inspiring event in one of Austria’s most exciting cities!
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From Linz Airport
Linz has its own international airport, Blue Danube Airport Linz (LNZ), located about 12 kilometers (20 minutes by car) from the city center. This airport offers regular flights to major European hubs, such as Frankfurt, making it easy to connect from international locations. Shuttle buses and taxis are available from the airport to Linz Hauptbahnhof (Linz Main Station) or directly into the city center.
From Vienna International Airport
Linz is approximately 1.5 hours from Vienna International Airport, Austria's largest airport. Trains depart frequently from the airport’s railway station (accessible directly from the airport) to Linz Hauptbahnhof. This provides a comfortable and efficient travel option with connections available via ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways).
From Salzburg Airport
Located around 1 hour away by train, Salzburg Airport also offers a convenient option for reaching Linz. After arriving at the airport, you can catch a connecting train from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof to Linz Hauptbahnhof.
Linz Hauptbahnhof is one of Austria's major railway hubs, with direct connections to cities across Austria and neighboring countries. If you’re arriving in Austria via high-speed trains from Germany, Switzerland, or other European countries, Linz is easily accessible by transferring at major stations such as Vienna, Salzburg, or Munich.