How much should I tip?

In Vienna, restaurants, bars, and taxis have additional charges in their bills. These are additional service charges which are also called tips. In order for you to know how much you should give, read on.

Restaurants
Round up your bill if you are satisfied with the service. Say the restaurant bills is €28.50, hand the waiter €30. He or she will probably understand English but it is still courteous to learn a couple of words in the local language. The waiter will greatly appreciate your effort as well. Don’t forget to say “danke.” This means “than you.” Say this when you hand your payment. Then say the Austrian equivalent of “Keep the change.” But just like in the States, if you are not satisfied with the service, then it is understandable to not leave tips.

Another difference of Austrian restaurants when compared to American restaurants is that they do not rush their customers out. You can take your time at the restaurant. Your bill (and not the “cheque”) will not be presented to you as long as you don’t ask for it. When you do ask for it, say “Die Rechnung, bitte” or “Zahlen bitte.”

Taxies
As for the taxi drivers, you give 10 percent of the total meter fare. This is already considered a tip for them. As for bellhops or porters, they should receive €1 for every bag they carry.

So when you do slurp the cider with the farmers in Mostviertel orchard or catapult down the Harakiri, you will know that your adventures in Austria are so worth it.

 

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