Vienna Flexi PASS 2, 3, 4 or 5 Sights

Adult

(£48.99)


19-99

Children

(£26.99)


6-18
Vienna Flexi PASS 2, 3, 4 or 5 Sights
Vienna
From: €47
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Itinerary

Belvedere Palace, Imperial Treasury, Mozarthaus or a bus tour through the city: visitors to Vienna are spoilt for choice when it comes to sightseeing.
Here you find more information on all Flexi PASS attractions. Take your time and choose your personal 2, 3, 4 or 5 favourites.

Schönbrunn Zoo
The world’s oldest zoo with its over 700 species of animals is part of the Schönbrunn Palace Gardens and has been named Europe‘s best zoo three times running.

Danube Tower
The Danube Tower is Vienna’s tallest attraction and was constructed in 1964 for the Viennese International Horticultural Show. Enjoy a breath-taking view of Vienna and the Vienna Woods!

Vienna State Opera
Take a glimpse behind the scenes of the world’s largest repertoire theatre!

Leopold Museum
The Leopold Museum is the most popular museum in the MuseumsQuartier cultural complex. It houses the world’s largest Egon Schiele collection as well as masterpieces by Secession founder Gustav Klimt.

Museum of Natural History
The collection of the Museum of Natural History includes such famous objects as the 29,500-year-old “Venus of Willendorf” figurine and the largest and oldest meteorite collection in the world.

mumok (Museum of Modern Art Ludwig Foundation)
Here you can admire paintings and sculptures by artists such as Henri Matisse, Wassily
Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Pablo Picasso and Alberto Giacometti as well as masterpieces of Pop Art by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.

Spanish Riding School
The Morning Exercise offers an insight into the years of training of the Lippizaner horses and their riders. The summer programme “Piber meets Vienna” offers visitors insights into life at the Piber stud.

House of Music
The House of Music is an interactive experience that opens up new and surprising perspectives on music and sound, and provides an overview of the history and tradition of Viennese music.

Upper Belvedere
The former residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy is home to the world’s largest collection of Gustav Klimt’s paintings, as well as masterpieces by Schiele, Kokoschka, Waldmüller, Renoir, Monet and Van Gogh.

KunstHausWien
Founded by the Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the KUNST
HAUS WIEN houses the world’s biggest collection of his works. It also shows international photography exhibitions of renowned artists.

Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel
The Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel has been turning since 1897, affording a unique view of the city on the Danube. It is visible from afar as an unmistakable landmark for the Viennese and for visitors alike.

24 hours HOP ON HOP OFF with Vienna Sightseeing Tours including guided walking tour
The HOP ON HOP OFF bus tour is the fastest way to get an overview of Vienna‘s major sights. The buses are modern and comfortable and provide a perfect view of the city. Get on and off at any of the stops as often as you wish. A free guided walking tour is included in your ticket.

Beethoven Pasqualati House
Beethoven’s first major composition in this house was the opera “Leonore”, which was later renamed “Fidelio” against his will. Here, you can admire a series of of the composer’s personal items.

Haydn House
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) moved into his house in Gumpendorf in 1797, aged 65. It was there that he passed away on 31 May 1809. Make sure to visit the garden as well, which has been reconstructed based on historical models.

Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz
The exhibitions of the Jewish Museum Vienna at Palais Eskeles focus on Jewish religion, tradition and Jewish history in Austria. At the Museum Judenplatz, you can see the excavations of the city’s medieval synagogue.

Imperial Burial Vault
The Imperial Crypt (also known as Capuchin Crypt) is the burial place of the emperors and empresses of the House of Habsburg and their families. 146 people have found their final resting place there.

Imperial Treasury Vienna
The Imperial Treasury Vienna in the Hofburg Palace houses unique Habsburg treasures, among them the Austrian Imperial Crown and the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire with the crown and the Holy Lance.

Mozarthaus Vienna
At Mozarthause Vienna you can learn more about the time in which Mozart lived, his major compositions, and see the apartment in which he lived with his family for two
and a half years.

Collection of Anatomical Pathology in the Madhouse Tower
The Madhouse Tower is an important monument of late 18th century medical history. Since 1971, it has been home to the Collection of Anatomical Pathology.

Porcelain Museum at Augarten
Since its founding in 1923, the Vienna Porcelain Manufactory has been located in a former imperial palace in the Augarten park. The museum illustrates the history of Viennese porcelain with over 150 representative pieces from its different artistic phases.

State Hall of the Austrian National Library
The State Hall of the Austrian National Library is one of the world‘s most beautiful historic libraries. Habsburg Emperor Charles VI (1685-1740) had this gem of secular Baroque architecture built for his court library.

Schubert’s Birthplace
Franz Schubert was born in this house on 31 January 1797 and lived here for the first four and a half years of his life. In addition to contemporary portraits of the composer, you can see his perhaps most widely recognised trademark: his spectacles!

Sigmund Freud Museum
In the house where Sigmund Freud lived and practiced, the Sigmund Freud Museum presents an exhibition documenting the life and work of the founder of psychoanalysis.

Klosterneuburg Monastery
Discover the different faces of the Klosterneuburg Monastery on one of its tours. Choose one of the following themes: Sacral Tour, Imperial Tour, Wine Cellar Tour, Treasury Tour or Museum Tour.

Desert House Schönbrunn
Discover authentic desert landscapes from Central America to Madagascar in the Desert House Schönbrunn and you unique animals.

and many more

Experience

* 2, 3, 4 or 5 visits from 40 attractions and sights in and around Vienna
* Valid for 60 days from the date of first use
* Fast lanes at many attractions
* Cheaper than single entrance tickets

Included

Choose from the following sights and attractions your personal favourites:

* 24 hours HOP ON HOP OFF
* Albertina
* Beethoven Museum
* Beethoven Pasqualati House
* Capucziener Church
* Children’s Museum at Schönbrunn Palace
* Collection of Anatomical Pathology
* Danube Tower
* DDSG City Cruise
* Desert House Schönbrunn
* Gloriette Schönbrunn
* Greymüllerschlössel
* Haydn House
* House of Birth of Schubert
* House of Music
* Imperial Burial Vault
* Imperial Treasury
* Jewish Museum Vienna at Judenplatz
* Johann Strauss Appartement
* Klosterneuburg Monastery
* Kunsthaus Vienna - Hundertwasser House
* Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
* Leopold Museum
* Madame Tussauds
* MAK - Museum of Applied Arts
* Maze in the Park of Schönbrunn
* Mozarthaus Vienna
* mumok (Museum of Modern Art Ludwig Foundation)
* Museum of Natural History
* National Library Vienna
* Porcelain Museum in the Augarten
* Privy Garden at Schönbrunn Palace
* Schloss Hof & Schloss Niederweiden
* Schlumberger Cellars
* Schönbrunn Palace Grand Tour
* Schönbrunn Orangery
* Schönbrunn Panoramabahn
* Schönbrunn Zoo
* Schubert’s Place of Death
* Sigmund Freud Museum
* Sisi Museum
* Spanish Riding School
* State Hall of the Austrian National Library
* Upper Belvedere
* Vienna Furniture Museum
* Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel
* Vienna Sightseeing Tours City walk
* Vienna State Opera
* 5D Cinema, Walk od Stars, Laser Spy & Vienna Flight at Prater

Not included

* Lunch and drinks
* Hotel pickup and drop-off
* Public transport (Wiener Linien)
* Other services not specified

Essential Information

Before you start, please fill in the date of first use on the back of your pass.
The Flexi PASS is transferable. Children under the age of 6 have free admission to the selected sights when accompanied by an adult Flexi PASS holder.
Children between 6 and 18 (included) qualify for a Junior Flexi PASS with a 50% reduction. Most museums offer multilingual audio guides and information leaflets.

Essential Information

over 40 sights and attractions, valid for 60 day, 2, 3, 4 or 5 sights at your choice – that’s the Flexi PASS in a nutshell!

Vienna Flexi PASS 2, 3, 4 or 5 Sights
Next Booking: June 12, 2023
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