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Discover Vienna with the flexible Vienna Sightseeing FLEXI Pass, offering access to over 40 attractions, hop-on hop-off tours, and significant savings over 60 days.

The Vienna Sightseeing FLEXI Pass offers an accessible way to explore Austria’s capital at your own pace. Priced at $67.59 per person, it is designed for those who want the freedom to visit multiple attractions over up to 60 days. The pass includes entry to more than 40 sights and museums, along with a hop-on hop-off bus tour that provides informative commentary about Vienna’s iconic sites.
What makes this pass appealing is its flexibility: you redeem your voucher at the Vienna State Opera, then activate your pass either at the first attraction or onboard the sightseeing bus. The self-guided nature allows you to tailor your itinerary without rushing, making it ideal for visitors who prefer a leisurely exploration of Vienna’s highlights. However, the pass does not include public transportation, and some reviews suggest it’s worth comparing ticket prices to individual entries to ensure the best value.

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The tour begins at the Vienna State Opera, where you exchange your voucher for the Flexi PASS. The process is straightforward, with the service center located just opposite the opera house at Operngasse 3-5. Opening hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily, and staff are known to be helpful and informative.
Once you have your pass, you can activate it at your first selected attraction or hop onto the Vienna Sightseeing Bus. The pass remains valid for 60 consecutive days from activation, offering plenty of flexibility to visit attractions in stages or all at once. Remember, children must be accompanied by an adult, and you’ll need a photo ID when collecting your pass.

The itinerary includes a wide range of must-see sites. One of the highlights is the Schönbrunn Palace, where you gain free entrance to the State Apartments and the children’s museum, along with free access to the maze & labyrinth and Schönbrunn Gardens. The Palace Panorama Train offers a scenic view of the gardens in about one hour.
Another key attraction is the Danube Tower, which provides panoramic views of Vienna from one of the tallest structures in the city. The hour-long visit includes admission and is a great way to get a bird’s-eye view of Vienna’s skyline. The Tiergarten Schönbrunn, the historic zoo, is also included, offering a family-friendly experience with admission for about an hour.

The pass grants access to several notable museums. The Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Leopold Museum are both included, each offering impressive collections of art and history. The Albertina also features prominently, with a one-hour visit included.
For those interested in Vienna’s musical heritage, the Mozart Haus, Beethoven Museum, and Wien Museum Beethoven Pasqualatihaus are part of the itinerary. These sites offer insights into Vienna’s musical legends, and each visit lasts about an hour.
Additional cultural venues include the Jewish Museum Vienna and the Haus der Musik, the latter offering a free entrance experience to learn about Vienna’s soundscape and musical history.

A notable inclusion is the two-hour city cruise on the Danube, which provides a relaxing perspective of Vienna from the water. The cruise is fully covered by the pass and offers panoramic views alongside commentary about the river and city.
For fans of equestrian artistry, the Spanish Riding School offers a 40-minute guided tour of its historic venue. It’s a chance to see the world-famous Lipizzaner horses and learn about Vienna’s equestrian traditions. This attraction is a highlight for visitors interested in Vienna’s aristocratic cultural scenes.

The self-guided bus tour lasts about 3 hours and features multiple routes (blue, red, and yellow), which you can hop on and off at your convenience. The audio commentary enriches the experience, providing historical context and fun facts about Vienna.
For a more in-depth experience, the pass includes a guided tour of the Vienna State Opera lasting approximately 40 minutes. This tour offers an inside look into Vienna’s most famous opera house, adding a cultural dimension to your sightseeing.

Several sites are free to enter, such as the Belvedere Museum, Small Gloriette, and Schonbrunn Palace’s entrance to the State Apartments. Visitors can also enjoy free access to the maze and Kunst Haus Wien, as well as Schonbrunn Children’s Museum and Privy Garden.
Other attractions like the Sigmund Freud Museum, Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, and Johann Strauss Wohnung are included with admission tickets, typically lasting about an hour each. These sites deepen the cultural and historical richness of the itinerary.

While the flexibility of the pass is a significant advantage, some reviews mention potential drawbacks. For instance, the voucher exchange location is outside the subway system, and opening hours can be restrictive if travelers arrive late or on Sundays when some offices are closed.
Another point to note is that public transportation is not included in the pass, so travelers may need to budget for additional transit costs if they plan to move around extensively outside the attractions covered. Some reviews also highlight that certain attractions may be closed or temporarily unavailable, which could affect the overall value.
Finally, visitors should compare individual ticket prices for specific attractions to ensure that the pass offers good value, especially if planning to visit only a few sites.
The Vienna Sightseeing FLEXI Pass is a cost-effective and flexible way to experience many of Vienna’s top sights. Its most significant strengths are the skip-the-line entry, broad attraction list, and self-guided touring options. It suits visitors who want to explore at their own pace over two months and appreciate the convenience of bundled admission.
However, it’s best suited for those who plan to visit multiple attractions or enjoy guided tours. If only a few sites are of interest, or if public transportation is a priority, travelers might want to compare costs. The pass represents a good value for a well-rounded exploration of Vienna, especially for families or groups seeking variety and flexibility.
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What is the price of the Vienna Sightseeing FLEXI Pass?
It costs $67.59 per person and grants access to over 40 attractions in Vienna.
How long is the pass valid after activation?
It remains valid for 60 consecutive days from the first use.
Where do I exchange my voucher for the pass?
At the Vienna State Opera service center located at Operngasse 3-5.
Does the pass include public transportation?
No, public transit is not included; additional tickets are needed if you plan to travel by metro or bus.
What attractions are included?
Major sites like Schönbrunn Palace, Danube Tower, Albertina, Kunsthistorisches Museum, and Tiergarten Schönbrunn are included, along with museums, historic sites, and a city cruise.
Can I skip lines with this pass?
Yes, many attractions offer skip-the-line access, reducing wait times during busy periods.
Are there guided tours included?
Yes, a guided tour of the Vienna State Opera is part of the package, lasting about 40 minutes.
Is the pass suitable for families?
Yes, the pass has received positive reviews for family use, with children enjoying attractions like Schönbrunn Children’s Museum and Zoo Vienna.
Are there any restrictions or considerations?
Opening hours of the voucher exchange office may limit availability, and some attractions could be temporarily closed, so planning ahead is advised.
How do I cancel the pass if my plans change?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the activation date, receiving a full refund.