There seems to be none listed on the net... and I really need to find the stores before I travel to Graz... Anyone? Additional Details I did... Can't seem to find anything! How ...
Do foreigners have to pay toll on the Austrian highways and do the have to pay it in advance or at tollgates on the road?
Can you have a vignette on the car that shows you have paid??...
Just wondering what the weather is like at the minute. We are flying into Vienna on Friday, then going to Salzburg on Sunday and then onto Hallstatt and back to Vienna.
I will be staying in Vienna for 3,5 days. I know what the major sites are, but I was wondering if anyone could give me some suggestions for an itinerary so that I could maximize my time in Vienna(as I...
Please tell me the pros and cons of each season. When are the least amount of tourists around? What is the best summer month to visit in? Is there a summer month that is a little less touristy than ...
This line is actually from a comic terzett by Mozart. I am a big Mozart fan and also interested in linguistics and dialects. In fact I am thinking of getting a minor in the German language. If you ...
It also showed a map and an article regarding the name of the town. Is there really such a place called F...ing? I'm really curious to know. Thank you....
If you could let me know good places / resorts to ski, and any other recommendations, that would be fantastic. Thanks! Additional Details Also, if you can tell me the nearest airport ...
I know its the capital of Austria but it is considered a Bundesland (State) of Austria. Doesn't that mean it should have a capital of its own? Or is it like a Federal District like Washington D...
terri
Can i get a prepaid sim card for my mobile phone in austria and europe?
Yes, a prepaid SIM is no problem. You can get them from different Austrian providers.
But you have to check the following points:
1.)
In the USA (if you from there) the GSM frequencies are 850 and 1900MHz (as far as I know), but the European frequencies are 900 and 1800MHz. So your phone must be able to work in least one of the European frequencies (900MHz or 1800MHz) to get a connection.
2.)
In Europe the provider sells phones (as part of an contract) cheaper than the normal price but these phones are locked to the Sim cards of the provider. So you are not able to use a Sim card of an other provider in one of these locked phones.
fire demon
yes, you can
anaheimsportsfan
Yes, you can get a sim card from any reputable carrier in Europe. You pre pay it yourself and then "pay as you go"
I would get a sim from each country you are visiting. Its cheaper that way rather than using 1 sim for all the countries. So say you are in England, get one from Virgin Mobile, O2 or Orange. Then when you are in Spain, you can get one from Amena or Vodafone, etc.