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20.04.2026
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Vignette Prices 2026 – Comparison of All European Countries

Vignette Prices 2026 – Comparison of All European Countries

Vignette Prices 2026 – Comparison of All European Countries

Are you planning a holiday trip through several countries and wondering how much you'll spend on vignettes? Vignette prices vary significantly depending on the country – from a dozen zlotys in Bulgaria to several hundred in Switzerland. Knowing the costs will help you plan your travel budget and choose the optimal route. Check the current rates for 2026, compare prices between countries, and find out where to buy them cheapest!

What are the current vignette rates in Europe?

European vignette systems have highly varied prices resulting from local infrastructure maintenance costs and transport policy. Central European countries like Bulgaria or Romania offer some of the lowest rates, while Switzerland and Austria are among the most expensive. Most countries have switched to online vignettes, which simplifies purchasing and price comparison.

The electronic system allows you to buy vignettes from home before your trip without searching for points of sale at the border. Prices are similar regardless of the purchase location – official national websites and licensed sellers apply the same rates set by road authorities.

Austria Vignette Prices

Austria offers a flexible system with options from one day to a full year. Austria online vignettes are available in variants: one-day for approximately 40 zlotys, 10-day for approximately 50-55 zlotys, two-month for approximately 130 zlotys, and annual for approximately 450 zlotys. Remember that some Alpine tunnels like Brenner, Tauern, or Karawanken require additional fees ranging from several tens to several hundreds of zlotys.

Czech Republic Vignette Prices

The Czech system is among the most affordable in Europe. A vignette for the Czech Republic is available from one day – a one-day vignette costs approximately 12 zlotys, a three-day approximately 18 zlotys, a 10-day approximately 50 zlotys, a monthly approximately 90 zlotys, and an annual approximately 580 zlotys.

The Czech Republic offers the widest selection of short-term periods, which is ideal for transit. The electronic system has been operating smoothly since 2021 without any technical problems.

Slovakia Vignette Prices

Slovak prices are similar to Czech prices and are also moderate. Vignettes for Slovakia are available in our offer in three options: a 10-day vignette costs approximately 45-50 zlotys when converted, a monthly approximately 70-75 zlotys, and an annual approximately 380-400 zlotys.

Slovakia does not offer one-day or three-day options – the shortest available period is 10 days. The annual vignette covers the calendar year from January 1st to December 31st.

Hungary Vignette Prices

The Hungarian e-matrica system is very extensive with national and regional options. The Hungary e-vignette in the national variant costs: one-day approximately 30 zlotys, weekly approximately 45 zlotys, 10-day approximately 65-70 zlotys, monthly approximately 105-110 zlotys, and annual approximately 580-600 zlotys.

Hungarian regional options:

  • Budapest District – a cheaper option for transit through the capital
  • Individual counties – even lower prices
  • Combinations of regions – possibility to customize to the route

Regional options can be up to half the price of a national vignette, which is a great option for those traveling through only part of Hungary.

Vignette Prices in other European countries

Bulgaria vignettes are among the cheapest – a weekend vignette costs approximately 20 zlotys, a weekly approximately 35 zlotys, a monthly approximately 60 zlotys. Romania has similarly affordable prices with a 7-day Rovinieta for approximately 15 zlotys.

Slovenia vignettes are more expensive relative to the country's size – a weekly vignette costs approximately 60-65 zlotys, a monthly approximately 120-130 zlotys. A vignette in Switzerland is the most expensive option – an annual sticker for 40 francs (approximately 170-180 zlotys) with no shorter periods.

Which countries have the cheapest and which have the most expensive vignettes?

The European vignette price ranking is very clear. The cheapest are found in Eastern Europe and the Balkans, the most expensive in Alpine countries with developed mountain infrastructure. This difference results from the costs of building and maintaining roads – Alpine tunnels are significantly more expensive than flat motorways.

Cheapest vignettes in Europe:

  • Romania – weekly from 15 zlotys
  • Bulgaria – weekend from 20 zlotys
  • Hungary regional – from 30 zlotys annually
  • Czech Republic – one-day from 12 zlotys
  • Slovakia – 10-day from 45 zlotys

Most expensive vignettes in Europe:

  • Switzerland – annual approximately 170-180 zlotys (only option)
  • Austria annual – approximately 450 zlotys
  • Hungary annual national – approximately 580-600 zlotys
  • Czech Republic annual – approximately 580 zlotys
  • Slovenia monthly – approximately 120-130 zlotys

Remember that when comparing prices, you need to consider the length of the road network and the quality of the infrastructure. Switzerland might be the most expensive, but it offers perfectly maintained roads throughout the year.

Comparison of vignette prices in European countries

The most popular time options show clear price differences between countries. For example, a 10-day vignette costs from 45 zlotys in Slovakia to 70 zlotys in Hungary, a monthly vignette ranges from 60 zlotys in Bulgaria to 130 zlotys in Slovenia. The annual vignette is cheapest in Switzerland (170-180 zlotys, but it's the only option available) and Bulgaria (220 zlotys), while it's most expensive in the Czech Republic and Hungary (approximately 580-600 zlotys).

How to find the best deals on online vignettes?

Purchasing vignettes online through a verified platform is the best way to get transparent prices without hidden costs. We recommend checking various sources and comparing offers before purchasing. You can read more about our activities on the Winiety24 website, where we describe our offer in detail.

Avoid suspiciously cheap offers from unknown sources – they might turn out to be scams. Verified sellers offer prices similar to official ones, with a potentially small surcharge for the convenience of a Polish interface and service. Our platform operates transparently with full support for Polish drivers at every stage of the purchase.

FAQ – vignette prices in 2026

Were new types of vignettes introduced in 2026?

No, most countries maintained their existing time options – changes mainly involve small price increases of a few percent.

Why do vignette prices differ even in neighboring countries?

Each country sets prices according to its own infrastructure maintenance costs, road network length, and transport policy.

When is it worthwhile to buy an annual vignette?

An annual vignette is worthwhile for a minimum of three to four trips during the year – per day, it is always the cheapest.

Knowledge for Drivers

Before you hit the road, check out the latest posts on our blog! You'll find practical advice on buying electronic vignettes, current fuel price information, travel planning tips, and many other topics that will help you save time and money.

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