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The Vienna Pass – should you buy one?
[German: Der Vienna Pass – zahlt er sich aus? ]
The Vienna Pass is an all-in ticket that gets you free one-time entry into numerous attractions for a fixed period of days, plus other benefits. But is it worth the cost in 2024? Here’s my review…
- Main advantages: save money and jump queues
- The 2 and 3-day passes are great for visiting attractions
- The 1-day pass only makes sense for high-intensity sightseers (or where convenience is critical)
- Includes free use of a hop on hop off bus service
- Book from a range of card & pass options * for Vienna
- Reviews of key city passes
What you get
(Schönbrunn Palace: the basic self-guided tour is included in the Vienna Pass)
The Vienna Pass comes in one, two, three and six-day options and has three main benefits for visitors:
- Free one-time entry to the major tourist attractions
- Fast-track entry into some attractions
- Free use of the Vienna Sightseeing hop on, hop off bus
Vienna Pass benefit 1: Free entry
(Browse centuries of art at the Kunsthistorisches Museum)
This is the primary benefit: free one-time entry to dozens of city attractions.
You probably won’t have to pay for any other entrance tickets during your stay, since all the main attractions and museums are included: for example, self-guided tours of Schönbrunn Palace and the Sisi Museum , entrance to the Albertina art museum and the zoo , etc.
All the ticketed places on my top 10 list for Vienna are covered, as are those on the last official top 10 “most popular attractions” list I saw.
This means significant potential savings over buying individual tickets, but the other bonus is flexibility.
You can just drop into a sight or museum to grab a quick look without feeling you have to stay longer to justify the entrance fee.
And you can change plans without worrying about wasting money spent on advanced tickets.
So, for example, you might nip into Belvedere just to see Klimt’s The Kiss or pop into the zoo just to see the Giant Pandas (they’re close to the main entrance, if you were wondering).
If you’re in the city long enough, use the Vienna Pass to visit some of the less prominent attractions, such as one of Beethoven’s residences.
The pass covers around 90 attractions in total in 2024, though a handful are outside Vienna.
Vienna Pass benefit 2: Fast-track entry
(Skip the queues for Vienna’s world-famous zoo)
Not every attraction lets you jump the counter queue with a Vienna Pass, but some of the more popular sights do.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Belvedere, the Albertina and Schönbrunn Zoo are, for example, on the list and I’ve spent (un)happy hours queuing for tickets for all of those.
It’s not a huge benefit outside peak season, to be honest, but you’ll save time in summer or when, say, a particularly popular exhibition is on.
At Belvedere, for example, you don’t need to worry about booking a time slot for the Upper Belvedere galleries (where Klimt’s The Kiss is), as a Vienna Pass lets you go in at a time of your own choosing.
Vienna Pass benefit 3: Free tours
(Take a boat ride along the Donaukanal)
The Vienna Sightseeing hop on hop off bus service runs along the main sightseeing routes (surprise!) and will take you to most of the main sights that the city has to offer. Unlike with the one-time-only entrance tickets, you can use the bus as often as you like while your pass is still valid.
The Vienna Pass also usually includes some one-time tours, like a short cruise along the Danube canal or a guided tour of the opera house.
Review: is it worth it?
Consider the Vienna Pass if you want to avoid paying entrance tickets, since that’s the main focus and where you save most.
If you’re more of a tours and activities type of traveller, then take a look at the Vienna All-Inclusive Pass from Go City.
If you’re a more general visitor browsing the sights, then you might prefer the cheaper Vienna City Card : it’s a network travel card with discounts for selected entrance tickets, shops, restaurants etc.
Two and three-day passes
(The famous Riesenrad takes the Vienna Pass)
If you’re on an intensive sightseeing city break, these Vienna Pass products are ideal. A 2-day itinerary might take in:
- One trip on the hop on, hop off, guided bus tour out to Schönbrunn Palace for a tour and the zoo, plus an early-evening twirl on the Giant Ferris wheel
- A trip around the Hofburg Palace after watching a training at the Spanish Riding School, plus a visit to the Albertina art gallery
That’s over €150 in ticket costs last time I checked, so you’re saving already with a 2-day pass, plus there’s the convenience.
If, however, you’re likely to spend more of your time at an easier pace or admiring the sights from the outside, then this is probably not for you. Or if you only want to go into one or two places, then individual tickets * make more financial sense.
(The Albertina art museum)
Six-day pass
A no-brainer, if you’re here for longer. You’d have to work hard not to get your money’s worth and more out of it.
One-day pass
Only a choice if you pick your activities very carefully. You can make it worthwhile buying one, but you would probably need to use the hop on, hop off buses and pack in several major attractions through the day.
A one-day pass might make sense if you value convenience highly, or if you’re going to do a whistle stop tour of the city’s highlights without spending any time in any one place.
How to get a Vienna Pass
You can buy your pass online, for example from an online ticket agency *. Or in person when you get to Vienna (the pass has a customer centre opposite the state opera house, for example).
The 1, 2, 3 or 6 day period begins when you first use the pass, but Day 1 counts as the day of activation. So don’t use it for the first time late at night: you’ll waste a day. Activate it in the morning, so you can make the most of the whole first day.
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Vienna PASS
Vienna pass: your personal key to the city.
Enjoy free entry to more than 70 museums, unlimited use of Vienna's yellow hop-on hop-off buses and priority access to popular sights with your Vienna PASS.
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Optional travel card for public transport.
Helps you get around the city with ease
Hop-On Hop-Off Vienna Sightseeing Tours
Experience the sights of Vienna from a VIENNA SIGHTSEEING TOURS bus, included free in your Vienna PASS
Fast-Track Entry at Popular Vienna Attractions
Don’t waste time standing in line and skip straight to the front of the queues during busy periods
Free Entry to 70+ Top Vienna Attractions
Visit Vienna’s most popular attractions and don’t pay anything extra – all admission costs are already paid for
What Is Included?
- Schönbrunn Palace
- Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel
- HOP ON HOP OFF Bus Tours
- Hofburg Imperial Palace
- Schönbrunn Zoo
- Madame Tussauds
- Danube Tower
- Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
- ...and many more
- 1-Day Children's PASS € 40.00
- 2-Day Children's PASS € 56.00
- 3-Day Children's PASS € 69.00
- 6-Day Children's PASS € 85.00
- 1-Day Adult PASS € 78.00
- 2-Day Adult PASS €110.00
- 3-Day Adult PASS €137.00
- 6-Day Adult PASS €170.00
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Buy your pass online and pick it up at the Vienna Sightseeing & Vienna PASS Service Center at Opernring 3-5, Top 17-24, 1010 Vienna opposite the State Opera.
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Our recommendation for you is a Online ticket with guaranteed start time and price advantage. You are also welcome to just reserve and pay on the spot or just drop by with some waiting risk for the next available tour.
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Both attractions are located opposite each other in Habsburgergasse near the Graben.
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International guests can experience the whole tour simultaneously translated with audio guides (headphones), there are 10 languages to choose from. The audio guides are included in the admission price.
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The Vienna PASS
The Vienna PASS is an all-inclusive sightseeing card that provides free entry to up to 90 sights in and around Vienna. This includes Vienna’s top attractions, such as Schönbrunn Palace, Schönbrunn Zoo, Albertina and the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel. Vienna PASS holders also get unlimited free rides on the HOP ON HOP OFF buses of VIENNA SIGHTSEEING TOURS during its validity period. The Vienna PASS is available for 1, 2, 3 or 6 consecutive calendar days.
The Vienna FLEXI Pass
The Vienna FLEXI Pass is a sightseeing ticket which allows free entry to 2, 3, 4 or 5 sights in and around Vienna. Pass holders can choose from up to 60 attractions and offers like a 24 hours HOP ON HOP OFF ticket from Vienna Sightseeing Tours, a ride with the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel, a visit to Schönbrunn Zoo or a ticket for the Upper Belvedere Palace. The Vienna FLEXI Pass is valid for 60 days from the date of first use, so it is also suitable for those who stay in Vienna for a longer time period or who do not want to visit as much a sights as Vienna PASS holders.
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Vienna has a well-developed public transport network. Buses, trains, trams and underground lines will take you almost anywhere in the city in no time at all. Vienna public transport Wiener Linien operates five underground lines, 29 tram and 127 bus lines, of which 24 are night lines. Night lines only operate between 0.30 am and 5 am. On weekends and public holidays the Vienna underground remains at the service of its passengers all night. The Wiener Linien vehicle fleet currently consists of over 500 tramcars and more than 450 buses. A single ticket costs EUR 2.40 .
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Vienna public transport is part of the Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region VOR (transport association for Austria's eastern regions) including parts of Lower Austria, the Burgenland and all of Vienna. The city of Vienna accounts for one full zone or core zone ( Kernzone or " Zone 100 "). A single ticket is valid for travelling one way in one zone. You may change to different lines in the course, but you may not interrupt your journey. Validated tickets can be used for all public transport (bus, tram, underground, train, Badner Bahn and most regional bus lines)
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Vienna in Figures
14,986 metres is the length of Vienna's longest road, Höhenstraße. Source: City of Vienna Statistical Yearbook 2023
1,721 kilometres was the total length of Viennas cycle path network in 2022. Source: City of Vienna Statistical Yearbook 2023
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See and compare the different types of tickets and travel passes available for tourists in Vienna, and choose the one that suits you best.
All of the tickets mentioned below are conveniently valid for journeys on the metro , bus and tram networks .
Single ticket price
- Single ticket : € 2.40 ( US$ 2.60)
Tickets must be validated at the U-Bahn station or when you get on the bus or tram.
Vienna travel passes
These travel passes allow unlimited use of the public transport networks for the duration of their validity , activated from the time of first use:
- 24-hour pass : € 8 ( US$ 8.60)
- 48-hour pass : € 14.10 ( US$ 15.10)
- 72-hour pass : € 17.10 ( US$ 18.30)
- Weekly pass : € 17.10 ( US$ 18.30) (valid for a specific calendar week from Monday to Sunday - this is not a 7 day ticket).
Other travel cards
The Vienna City Card includes unlimited travel for one adult and one child under 15 years old, plus discounts and benefits at museums, shops, restaurants and other attractions around the city. It is valid for the specified duration from the time it is first used.
- 24 hours : € 17 ( US$ 18.20)
- 48 hours : € 25 ( US$ 26.80)
- 72 hours : € 29 ( US$ 31.10)
Where to buy tickets?
You can buy public transport tickets at the offices and machines at the metro and train stations .
Many tobacconists (Tabak Trafik) also sell tickets - look for the blue "WL" logo outside the shops.
Single tickets can also be bought on board trams and buses but they cost more ( € 2.60 ( US$ 2.80) instead of € 2.40 ( US$ 2.60)).
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The Vienna PASS - What you get
What is the vienna pass what do you get.
The Vienna PASS is your sightseeing card to discover the city of Vienna. Tailor-made for visitors to the Austrian capital, you can enjoy the city’s rich history with a HOP ON HOP OFF VIENNA SIGHTSEEING TOURS bus tour, a guidebook and optional travelcard. There’s so much waiting to be discovered with the Vienna PASS – saving you time, money and stress.
What’s included:
- Free entry to up to 90 of Vienna’s most popular attractions and museums, including the Imperial Palace, Schönbrunn Zoo and the Natural History Museum
- Unlimited use of the HOP ON HOP OFF VIENNA SIGHTSEEING TOURS buses for the duration of your pass
- Free guidebook to help you explore the city and plan your visit
- Fast Track Entry to a number of Vienna’s top attractions
- The Vienna PASS is valid for 1, 2, 3 or 6 consecutive calendar days (midnight - midnight), starting with the first use at an attraction or on the HOP ON HOP OFF bus.
- So as soon as you use the pass as an admission ticket for the first time, this counts as the first day of your pass duration. To make the most of your Vienna PASS, you should therefore use it for the first time early in the morning.
- Order additionally right away: travelcard for Vienna's public transport network to explore the city, valid across the tram, tube and bus networks
Sightseeing made simple
The Vienna PASS is your all-inclusive ticket to experience Vienna. Available for 1, 2, 3 or 6 consecutive days you can explore Vienna at your leisure and enjoy free entry into Vienna’s most popular monuments, museums and galleries.
If you opt for a Vienna PASS with travelcard you get unlimited use of the public transport network – the perfect way to get around and see all the sights, saving both time and money.
Save money with the Vienna PASS
With free entry to up to 90 top attractions in Vienna, it's impossible not to save money. Visit the most popular attractions without paying anything extra and tour all of your favourite sights, from imperial palaces to art galleries and museums.
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The tickets are valid in all trams, buses and subways of the Vienna Transport Authority. Each stamped single ticket is valid up to the destination, including multiple transfers.
- Single ticket: € 2.40 (Children € 1.20)
- 24-hour Vienna ticket: € 8.00
- 48-hour Vienna ticket: € 14.10
- 72-hour Vienna ticket: € 17.10
- Vienna weekly ticket (valid from Monday to Monday at 9.00 am): € 17.10
- Flexible weekly ticket (valid for 7 days, freely selectable date): €17.10 Available exclusively in the online shop of Wiener Linien and via the WienMobil app for iOS or Android
Single tickets are also available in trams with a surcharge for € 2.60 (children: € 1.40). They are valid for one ride including transfers. Children up to six years of age travel for free. Children under fifteen years of age ride free on Sundays, holidays and during the Vienna school holidays .
Tickets are available at:
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The ticket 7 Days VIENNA is the flexible digital weekly ticket for public transport. You can freely choose the validity date. From the selected start date, the ticket is valid for seven days (until 01:00 am on the eighth day) on all public transport in the core zone of Vienna. With the ticket you can take as many journeys as you like on the underground, Bim and bus; special express bus lines (e.g. airport bus) are excluded. In the Vienna core zone, you can also use the Schnellbahn and the Wiener Lokalbahnen (as far as Vösendorf-Siebenhirten).
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Experience the varied history of Vienna as an interactive, accompanied tour in the historic vaults of the 400-year-old St. Michael Monestary. The past can be felt and experienced using state-of-the-art technology such as a 5D cinema, virtual reality, animatronics and much more. You travel rapidly into the time of the Roman camp Vindobona ...
Opening hours. Daily from 10:00 - 20:00. Tour start every 20 minutes. (´00, ´20, ´40) We ask you 15 minutes before. Tour start to arrive. Duration: about 50 minutes. Last admission: at 19:00. Info flyer.
The Vienna FLEXI Pass. The Vienna FLEXI Pass is a sightseeing ticket which allows free entry to 2, 3, 4 or 5 sights in and around Vienna. Pass holders can choose from up to 60 attractions and offers like a 24 hours HOP ON HOP OFF ticket from Vienna Sightseeing Tours, a ride with the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel, a visit to Schönbrunn Zoo or a ticket for the Upper Belvedere Palace.
Vienna Public Transport. Vienna has a well-developed public transport network. Buses, trains, trams and underground lines will take you almost anywhere in the city in no time at all. Vienna public transport Wiener Linien operates five underground lines, 29 tram and 127 bus lines, of which 24 are night lines. Night lines only operate between 0. ...
Vienna travel passes. These travel passes allow unlimited use of the public transport networks for the duration of their validity, activated from the time of first use: 24-hour pass: € 8 (US$ 8.60) 48-hour pass: € 14.10 (US$ 15.10) 72-hour pass: € 17.10 (US$ 18.30)
Fast Track Entry to a number of Vienna's top attractions; The Vienna PASS is valid for 1, 2, 3 or 6 consecutive calendar days (midnight - midnight), starting with the first use at an attraction or on the HOP ON HOP OFF bus. So as soon as you use the pass as an admission ticket for the first time, this counts as the first day of your pass ...
Buy tickets online. Go to our online ticketshop to buy tickets: WienMobil ticketshop. The ticket offers you free travel on Vienna's public transport for 24, 48 or 72 hours from validation. It is valid on all public transport services in the core zone of Vienna.
Vienna weekly ticket (valid from Monday to Monday at 9.00 am): € 17.10. Flexible weekly ticket (valid for 7 days, freely selectable date): €17.10. Available exclusively in the online shop of Wiener Linien and via the WienMobil app for iOS or Android. Single tickets are also available in trams with a surcharge for € 2.60 (children: € 1.40).
Buy tickets online. The ticket 7 Days VIENNA is the flexible digital weekly ticket for public transport. You can freely choose the validity date. From the selected start date, the ticket is valid for seven days (until 01:00 am on the eighth day) on all public transport in the core zone of Vienna. With the ticket you can take as many journeys as ...