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Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna

Tips from ECC Austria regarding arrival, accommodation and tickets

There are only a few days left before the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) starts in Vienna. Preparations began weeks ago and fans already celebrated the first parties under this year's motto "Building Bridges".

But not only for Austrian fans the musical event will be a highlight. From all over Europe, people will travel to Vienna to participate in the many side events or got a ticket for one of the shows. The European Consumer Centre Austria (ECC) collected the most important information for European consumers who plan a trip to Vienna for the ESC.

Please find the full article here: Building Bridges: Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna

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