E-voucher
Multiple
Free Cancellation
Get an overview of Vienna’s most popular sights during a hop-on hop-off bus tour. With this 24-hour ticket, you can use three different lines and make your very own sightseeing program. You will see the following sights during the hop-on hop-off bus ride:Red Line: Ringstraße boulevard, State Opera, Imperial Palace, Museum of Art History, Parliament and Vienna City Hall, Burgtheater, Stadtpark and KursalonYellow line: State Opera, Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna Main Station, Museum of History and Belvedere PalaceBlue Line: Museum of Applied Arts, Kunsthaus Wien, Hundertwasser Museum, Prater amusement park and the Danube TowerAlso included in the HOP ON HOP OFF ticket is an App-guided walking tour, which offers GPS-controlled highly interesting information on the cell phone in German and English on a total of 6 city center highlights (State Opera - Heldenplatz - Michaelerplatz - St. Stephen's Cathedral - City Temple - Kursalon).
Operated by
Vienna Sightseeing Tours
You may start your sightseeing tour at any of the hop-on hop-off stops. The starting point 'State Opera' is only one of the options.
Address
1010 Vienna, Austria
The Albertina in Vienna is a former royal residence that houses amazing collections, embracing different genres of art.
The Leopold Museum houses a unique art collection compiled by the collector Rudolf Leopold over five decades. It's dedicated to modern Austrian art and includes the worldwide largest and most important collection of works of the expressionist Egon Schiele.
From the hunting grounds of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II to the lavish summer residence of the Habsburg, the Schönbrunn Palace has a rich history that spans well over 300 years. Now a celebrated symbol of Vienna and the city’s top attraction, since 1996 this sumptuous Baroque palace has been listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Built in the 13th Century, the Hofburg Castle was originally a Medieval fortress and expanded over the centuries to become the beautiful castle we know today: a symbol of the Austrian culture and royalty. The most recent part of the Palace was added at the beginning of the 20th century, and the only remaining part dating back to the Medieval Times is the Chapel or Burgkapelle.
The Prater, situated in the heart of the city, is Vienna's largest public park and is also home to one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the park is somewhere for both fun and relaxation. Previously used as hunting grounds, the park opened for public enjoyment in 1766 with the establishment of coffee houses and cafés.
The Belvedere Palace features not only one but two palaces, the Upper and Lower Belvedere separated by an extensive main garden situated over three terraces. This immense summer residence was built in the 18th century for the Prince and is famous for it's stunning Baroque architecture designed by Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt.
Kunsthistorisches Museum is Vienna's Museum of Fine Arts housed in a palatial complex with an iconic octagonal dome adorning the museum. Found on Ringstraße, this is Austria's largest art museum - definitely worth a visit or even a guided tour for true art lovers.
The Imperial Treasury in the Hofburg is one of the most important sights in Vienna. It displays parts of the former collections of the House of Habsburg-Lothringen with the highest dynastic or religious significance, such as the crown of the Holy Roman Empire and the Austrian imperial crown.
If the displayed extras are not bookable via our website, you can book and pay locally within the destination
With audioguide
Arabic
English
Portuguese
Japanese
Chinese
Polish
Russian
Korean
Spanish
German
Italian
French
Dutch
A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.