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Austria

Traveling to Austria?

EUR
20% VAT
If no fee
10%-15%
Optional
Rounding
Rare
2 EUR

Are you planning to travel to Austria? Understanding the local customs, especially tipping etiquette, can enhance your experience and ensure you show appreciation appropriately.

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What currency is being used in Austria?

The currency being used in Austria is EUR (Euro).

Tipping When Dining in Austria

When dining out in Austria, It is expected to tip only when no additional service fee or tax has been added.

You should tip in Austria by adding about 12% to the bill. Expected range for tip should be between 10% to 15% based on the service you got. usually by rounding the total to show you appreciation.

This shows your appreciation for good service and is a standard practice in the country.

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Tipping Hotel Personnel in Austria

For hotel services in Austria, Usually you should not tip. It is rarely expected that you tip. . tipping will typically be handled by giving 2 EUR per service. This includes tipping the bellhop, housekeeping, and concierge for their assistance during your stay.

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Tipping Taxi Drivers in Austria

When using taxi services in Austria, Tipping is at your discretion. it's common to tip usually by rounding the total to show you appreciation.

This ensures the driver is compensated for their service and effort in getting you to your destination safely.

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