Austria flag

Sankt Pölten Postcodes: 3100 to 3385 | Sankt Pölten, Niederösterreich

Postcodes (Postleitzahlen) for Sankt Pölten range from 3100 to 3385 in Sankt Pölten, Niederösterreich, Austria. To find exact Postcodes and postcodes within Sankt Pölten, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in Sankt Pölten

Showing 42 places in Sankt Pölten. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Altmannsdorf
Dörfl
Eggendorf
Ganzendorf
Hafing
Harland
Hart
Kreisberg
Matzersdorf
Mühlgang
Nadelbach
Oberradlberg
Oberwagram
Oberzwischenbrunn
Ochsenburg
Pengersdorf
Pottenbrunn
Pummersdorf
Ragelsdorf
Ratzersdorf an der Traisen
Reitzersdorf
Sankt Georgen am Steinfelde
Sankt Pölten
Schwadorf
Spratzern
Stattersdorf
Steinfeld
Teufelhof
Unterradlberg
Unterwagram
Unterzwischenbrunn
Viehofen
Völtendorf
Waitzendorf
Wasserburg
Weitern
Wetzersdorf
Windpassing
Witzendorf
Wolfenberg
Wörth
Zwerndorf

Sample Address Format for Sankt Pölten

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Sankt Pölten, Sankt Pölten, Niederösterreich, 3104
AUSTRIA

Sankt Pölten on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Sankt Pölten statutory cities in Austria.

Sankt Pölten Quick Facts

CountryAustria (AT)
Administrative PathAustria → Niederösterreich → Sankt Pölten
Postal Code3100~3385
StatesNiederösterreich
Statutory citiesSankt Pölten
ISO CodesAT / AUT / 40
Top-level domain (ccTLD).at
Coordinates48.204399, 15.622912
Places42

What to Know About Sankt Pölten

Key Facts

Sankt Pölten is a statutory city and the capital of the Austrian state of Lower Austria (Niederösterreich). Located in the Mostviertel region of Lower Austria, it sits approximately 60 kilometers west of Vienna along the Traisen River. With a population of around 56,000 people, Sankt Pölten covers an area of approximately 108 square kilometers, making it both the largest city and the administrative center of Lower Austria. The city is divided into 16 districts (Katastralgemeinden) and serves as an important cultural, economic, and governmental hub for the region. Sankt Pölten gained its city rights in 1159 and became the state capital in 1986, replacing Vienna after the city became its own federal state. The city features a blend of historic architecture, including the Romanesque cathedral, and modern government buildings in the new administrative quarter. For detailed postal code information and addressing within Sankt Pölten's various districts, comprehensive postal code data is available for this important Austrian urban center.

Neighboring Regions

  • Statutarstadt Krems an der Donau
  • Bezirk Tulln
  • Bezirk Lilienfeld
  • Bezirk Scheibbs
  • Bezirk Melk

Page updated: