Prague → Vienna
Classic Central European hop. Buy AT vignette 18+ days ahead.
Cross-border road trips through Central and Southeast Europe often require multiple vignettes — one for each country whose motorways you use. This planner shows you exactly which ones, for popular routes or any custom combination.
Click the countries on your route. We will show you what is needed and let you buy them all in one go.
Hand-picked routes that European drivers ask about most often. Tap a route to jump to checkout with the right countries already selected.
Classic Central European hop. Buy AT vignette 18+ days ahead.
Cross 3 countries — typical weekend trip from Czechia.
Slovenia required for Adriatic via Ljubljana. Croatia itself uses toll booths, not vignettes.
Germany has no vignette (toll on Autobahn for cars is free); buy only Austrian.
Pass through Czech and Slovak motorways before reaching Hungary.
Karawanken tunnel route. Both AT + SI needed.
AT + SI cover the motorway; Croatian tolls paid at booths.
Poland is free; Slovak + Hungarian needed.
Only Czech vignette needed.
Or via Slovakia (SK + AT) — both routes work, both need 2 vignettes.
HU + RO. Romania requires VIN at checkout.
Crosses 3 countries via Calafat/Vidin bridge.
Moldova adds passport number requirement.
Long route — 4 vignettes; consider longer validity if returning.
Swiss CHF 40 annual is the standard — no shorter option.
Only Swiss vignette; Germany and direct route are free.
Across the Alps via Arlberg or via Tyrol.
Direct via Austrian A1 + Hungarian M1.
Hungary needed; Serbia uses toll booths (cash/card at gates).
Only Czech vignette; German Autobahn is free for passenger cars.