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Discover Vienna with the Vienna PASS, including access to 90+ attractions and a hop-on hop-off bus, perfect for flexible sightseeing over 1 to 6 days.
The Vienna PASS Including Hop On Hop Off Bus Ticket offers a practical way to explore Austria’s capital, with prices around $117 per person and options lasting 1 to 6 days. This pass unlocks entry to over 90 attractions, making it a flexible choice for visitors wanting to see Vienna at their own pace. The tour also includes a hop-on hop-off bus service, designed to simplify transportation and give a broad overview of the city’s many landmarks.
This package is especially suitable for those planning a short visit of two days or longer, who want convenient access to key sights without the hassle of buying individual tickets. However, some reviews highlight that the bus service can be inconsistent, and the physical ticket pickup process might be inconvenient compared to electronic options. Still, the value lies in the extensive attraction access and the easy-bus transportation.


The Vienna PASS offers multiple durations—from one day up to six—to suit a variety of itineraries. For most visitors, a two-day pass strikes a good balance, allowing time to visit major attractions like Schönbrunn Palace, the Belvedere Museum, and the Hofburg Palace without feeling rushed. Longer options are ideal for those who want to explore more leisurely or visit lesser-known sites.
The flexibility to select the duration means you can customize your visit whether you prefer a quick overview or an in-depth exploration. The pass is valid for consecutive days, so planning your schedule around the attractions you most want to see makes the most of your pass.
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The tour’s included hop-on hop-off bus offers a convenient way to navigate Vienna, with multiple routes and stops across the city. According to reviews, the buses provide an overview of Vienna’s key landmarks and can be a good starting point for your day.
However, some feedback notes that buses do not always stop at every designated station and may have significant wait times. Despite this, the audio commentary available in 16 languages adds value, helping you learn about the city’s history and sights while riding. The bus is especially helpful for visitors with limited time or those wanting to maximize their sightseeing efficiency.

The itinerary covers a diverse range of Vienna’s highlights, beginning at the Kaiserliche Wagenburg Wien, where you can see magnificent royal carriages linked to historical figures like Maria Theresia and Napoleon. The Albertina Museum follows, offering a look into imperial art collections within a former Habsburg residence.
Visitors also explore modern and contemporary art at the Bank Austria Kunstforum and Belvedere Museum, home to Gustav Klimt’s masterpieces and works by Monet, Van Gogh, and Renoir. The Beethoven Museum and Beethoven Pasqualatihaus offer insights into the composer’s life, especially his time seeking treatment in Vienna.
Other notable stops include the Madame Tussauds Vienna, where you meet wax figures of celebrities and historical figures, and the MAK Museum of Applied Arts, showcasing Viennese design and craftsmanship. The Museum of Modern Art (MUMOK) adds a contemporary touch with its collection spanning pop art to Vienna Actionism.
The pass also includes visits to the Museum of Natural History, the Sigmund Freud Museum, and the Spanish Riding School, giving a well-rounded view of Vienna’s cultural, scientific, and artistic legacy.

One of the most prominent stops on the pass is Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Austria’s most-visited tourist attraction. The palace interior and extensive gardens are open for exploration, with special areas designed for families and children, including exhibits on royal children’s daily life.
The 4-hour visit allows for a thorough look at the baroque architecture and royal history, with options to visit the zoo, the Gloriette, and the Palace gardens. The Schlumberger Kellerwelten, located nearby, offers a tour of historic wine cellars, adding a unique local flavor to the visit.
Some reviews suggest that including the Grand Tour at Schönbrunn could save time, as it is a popular add-on for visitors wanting a comprehensive experience.

The Vienna PASS grants access to some of the world’s top museums, including the Kunsthistorisches Museum, showcasing artifacts from 5 millennia of history. The Leopold Museum specializes in Viennese Art Nouveau, with the largest Egon Schiele collection globally.
For history enthusiasts, the Imperial Crypt offers an opportunity to see the burial site of the Habsburg emperors and empresses. The Haus der Musik provides an interactive experience of Vienna’s musical heritage, while the Jewish Museum Vienna explores Jewish culture and history in Austria.
The Otto Wagner Pavillon and Stift Klosterneuburg extend the experience beyond central Vienna, highlighting architectural history and medieval monastic life.

The meeting point for ticket redemption is at Opernring 3/5, Vienna, with most attractions accessible by public transportation. The pass requires in-person exchange at the service center, and it is essential to bring an official photo ID.
Children can participate with adult supervision, and service animals are permitted. The maximum group size is 15, keeping the experience manageable.
While the pass includes a guidebook and an audio commentary, some reviews mention inconsistent bus stops and long waits, so flexibility and patience are advisable. The option to purchase the pass as a gift is available, with the person receiving it being the one to use it.

Several reviews highlight issues with the hop-on hop-off bus service, such as buses not stopping at all scheduled stops and long intervals between buses. Some visitors find the bus service less effective than public transportation for getting around Vienna efficiently.
Plus, the physical pickup process for the voucher exchange can be inconvenient, especially for international travelers or those arriving late. The price point of about $117 per person might seem high for some, given the limited inclusion of major sights like the Vienna State Opera or the Vienna Opera House reservation issues reported.
The absence of an electronic pass option was also mentioned as a drawback by some, requiring in-person exchange and limiting flexibility.

The Vienna PASS is best suited for visitors planning to visit multiple attractions over 2 to 3 days, who want to avoid long lines and streamline entry. It appeals to those who prefer organized sightseeing with extensive museum access and easy transportation options.
However, travelers who plan to rely heavily on public transit or prefer self-guided walking tours might find the hop-on hop-off bus less efficient. The pass is also ideal for families or groups wanting a comprehensive experience without the hassle of managing tickets for each attraction.
The Vienna PASS offers a convenient, all-in-one sightseeing solution for those eager to explore Vienna’s key sights without the hassle of individual tickets. The extensive list of included attractions covers everything from royal palaces and historic museums to modern art venues and musical landmarks.
While the included hop-on hop-off bus adds value, some reviews suggest it may not always run smoothly, and alternative transport might sometimes be more efficient. The initial voucher exchange process can be a minor inconvenience but is manageable with proper planning.
This tour provides good value for a comprehensive Vienna experience, especially if you are keen on museum visits and cultural highlights. It’s most suited for those who value convenience and extensive access over spontaneity, making it a solid option for first-time visitors or those with limited time.
“It's good for a 2 day visit to see the main sights. No problem with entrance to the sights. Bus staff could have called out the next stop which wou…”
Can I purchase the Vienna PASS electronically?
No, the pass requires in-person voucher exchange at the Vienna Sightseeing & Vienna PASS Service Center.
Is the hop-on hop-off bus included?
Yes, the bus service is part of the package and includes multiple routes and stops across Vienna.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 41 days in advance, but the pass can be purchased anytime before your trip.
What attractions are included?
The pass includes over 90 attractions, such as Schönbrunn Palace, Belvedere Museum, Hofburg, and Kunsthistorisches Museum.
Is there a child rate?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; specific child prices are not detailed but the pass is designed for general use.
Can I use the pass for a single day or multiple days?
Yes, options are available for 1, 2, 3, or 6 days, depending on your sightseeing plans.
Are food and drinks included?
No, the pass does not cover food or drinks unless specified for certain attractions.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before will not be refunded.
Is the pass suitable for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, so travelers with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
What is the best way to get around Vienna with this pass?
The pass includes a hop-on hop-off bus, but some reviews suggest that walking or public transportation may sometimes be more efficient, especially if buses are inconsistent.