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Discover 9 City pass in Austria on Trip.com, updated May 14, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 8 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From MXN 50.31 per person, with an average total of MXN 1,076.93. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 100 verified reviews, City pass Austria boast an average rating of 4.5.

This week's most popular City pass: "Salzburg City Card", with 84 reviews and a 4.7 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Parndorf Designer Outlet Free Parking+ extra 10% off+€5 Food& Drink voucher Self Driving Package", a 8-hour adventure in Austria!

The next available day tour departs on May 15, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Austria City pass usually take about 8 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

87% of Austria City pass now offer English-speaking guides

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Reviews: Salzburg City Card
Guest User2026-03-30
Note that it's more expensive to buy on trip.com vs buying on the counter itself but it might be more convenient given it's denominated in local currency. It's very worth it to buy the card since the attractions covered more than offset the cost of the card. Note you need to go tourist info counter to collect the salzburg card which will be activated only after you visited your first attraction
Reviews: Vienna Pass: 1, 2, 3, or 6-Day Sightseeing
Guest User2026-04-29
I purchased the 6-day Vienna Pass for my trip, and it was absolutely worth it. With almost a full week in Vienna, I had the flexibility to explore at a relaxed pace without rushing. It includes Schönbrunn Palace, the Kunsthistorisches Museum, and the Prater Ferris wheel and so many other places.
Reviews: Vienna Attractions Pass with 1/2/3/6-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Option
Guest User2026-03-17
I booked a three-day Vienna Pass and was able to visit quite a few castles, museums, and take boat trips and sightseeing buses – the itinerary was very comprehensive. However, transportation was somewhat inconvenient, as only the sightseeing bus was included, unless you apply for another transportation card. The entry and exit methods for each attraction are different; some allow direct entry with the card, some require exchanging tickets, and some require online registration beforehand, so you need to do your research beforehand. Also, although it says 72 hours, the calculation starts counting as 24 hours after midnight, so I strongly recommend activating the pass in the morning.
Reviews: "Official Direct Signing" VIENNA PASS 1/2/3/6 Days [Includes 90+ Attractions/Unlimited Hop-on Hop-off Bus Rides/Explore Vienna with One Pass]
Guest User2019-08-28
This is a highly recommended pass. Not only is it affordable, but more importantly, it saves you a significant amount of time queuing for tickets, especially at popular attractions like Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, and Belvedere Palace. In terms of value for money, this pass is perfect for tourists like us who stay for five or six days; theoretically, visiting two attractions a day would be worth the price. Two things to note: 1. The pass pickup point is located, as shown in the picture below. To be precise, it's across the street from the southwest corner of the State Opera House, not the one on the basement level of the subway station. There's an advertisement on the door, making it seem like it's not open; just walk in. 2. All hop-on hop-off buses are yellow, all yellow, all yellow! Pay attention to whether the display screens on the front and sides say "Red Line" or something else. By the way, I can't upload pictures from the PC website, so I'll upload them from my mobile phone. High cost-performance ratio!