List of postal codes in Austria

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Austrian postal code areas

Postal codes in Austria consist of four digits. They were introduced on 1 January 1966. Each code denotes a post office of the Österreichische Post company.

The first digit identifies a geographic delivery area within Austria. The second identifies a routing area. The third defines the route the mail takes either with the car/truck or with the train. The fourth stands for the post office outlet in the routing city.

Geographic delivery areas

The geographic delivery area sometimes coincides with the state, as shown in the table below. There are some exceptions to this rule. For example, the market town of Weyer has a postal code of 3335, but is situated in Upper Austria and not in Lower Austria, as the postal code would suggest. However, it is served from a Lower Austrian mail distribution centre. The Styrian village of Tauchen am Wechsel, part of the Pinggau municipality has the Burgenlandian post code 7421, as in the 1966 introduction it was confused with Tauchen near Mariasdorf.

In the Austrian capital Vienna, the second and third digit describe the district within the city (i.e. 1100: 10th district Favoriten). The Vienna International Airport, officially located in Schwechat, Lower Austria has its own postal code 1300; the Vienna International Centre (UNO City) in the Vienna Donaustadt district has the postal code 1400. The post code 1500 is used for military mail by the peacekeeping units of the Austrian Armed Forces.

The municipalities of Mittelberg in Kleinwalsertal, Vorarlberg, and Jungholz, Tyrol have both Austrian and German postal codes, as they are served by the Deutsche Post company.

2-digit postcode areas Austria (defined through the first two postcode digits)
PLZ (Postal code) Ort (State / City)
1000 - 1901 Vienna
2000 - 2413 Lower Austria
2421 - 2425 Burgenland
2431 - 2472 Lower Austria
2473 - 2475 Burgenland
2481 - 2490 Lower Austria
2491 Neufeld an der Leitha, Burgenland
2492 - 2881 Lower Austria
3001 - 3333 Lower Austria
3334 - 3335 Upper Austria
3340 - 3973 Lower Austria
4000 - 4294 Upper Austria
4300 - 4303 Lower Austria
4310 - 4391 Upper Austria
4392 Dorfstetten, Lower Austria
4400 - 4421 Upper Austria
4431 - 4441 Lower Austria
4441 Behamberg, Lower Austria
4442 - 4481 Upper Austria
4482 Ennsdorf, Lower Austria
4483 - 4985 Upper Austria
5000 - 5114 Salzburg
5120 - 5145 Upper Austria
5151 - 5205 Salzburg
5211 - 5283 Upper Austria
5300 - 5303 Salzburg
5310 - 5311 Upper Austria
5321 - 5351 Salzburg
5360 St. Wolfgang, Upper Austria
5400 - 5771 Salzburg
6000 - 6691 Tyrol
6700 - 6993 Vorarlberg
7000 - 7413 Burgenland
7421 Tauchen (Pinggau), Styria
7422 - 7573 Burgenland
8000 - 8363 Styria
8380 - 8385 Burgenland
8401 - 8993 Styria
9000 - 9322 Carinthia
9323 Dürnstein, Styria
9324 - 9781 Carinthia
9782 Nikolsdorf, Tyrol
9800 - 9873 Carinthia
9900 - 9992 Tyrol (East Tyrol)

Postal codes by state

Vienna

Lower Austria

20xx-24xx

Upper Austria

Salzburg

Tyrol

Vorarlberg

Burgenland

Styria

Carinthia

See also

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