From Brussels, reaching Vienna in Austria currently costs from €25. Fares are available from several carriers, with prices shifting week to week. Non-stop flights are available, which saves time compared to connecting itineraries. Prices follow seasonal patterns - the calendar below shows where the dips and peaks fall across the next 12 months, so you can book at the right moment.
Prices to Vienna are typically lowest in the shoulder months shown in the calendar above. Searching for mid-week flights and avoiding school holiday windows can meaningfully cut costs on this route. If you're open on destination, use the interactive map from Brussels to compare Vienna against nearby alternatives - you may find a cheaper fare to a similar destination. See all flights from Brussels to Austria→
Based on tracked fares, August is the cheapest month to fly this route at around €25.
Prices last updated: July 2026
Vienna has been ranked the world's most liveable city by the Economist Intelligence Unit for multiple consecutive years, reflecting its combination of cultural richness, public infrastructure, and safety that few other European capitals match. The Ringstrasse boulevard, commissioned by Emperor Franz Joseph in the 1860s, contains the Opera House, the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Parliament, and the Burgtheater — a concentration of civic grandeur with no real equivalent in scale outside of Paris. The Kunsthistorisches Museum holds one of the world's great collections of old masters including the largest Bruegel collection anywhere; the Belvedere Palace holds Klimt's The Kiss, arguably Austria's most recognisable painting. Vienna's coffee-house culture — Kaffeehäuser where time moves slowly, newspapers hang on racks, and the waiter brings water with every order — is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage listed separately from the city itself. Vienna International Airport (VIE) is Austria's main hub with Austrian Airlines, Wizz Air, and Ryanair all operating European routes; the Wizz Air base in particular produces competitive prices from Central and Eastern Europe. Vienna's low and high seasons are clear-cut: December (Christmas markets) and July-August are peak pricing windows; March-April and October-November tend to offer the best combination of comfortable weather and lower fares. Bratislava (1 hour by river ferry or bus) makes a natural addition to a Vienna trip — one of the shortest inter-capital distances in the world.