Austria · updated July 2026

Hop-On Hop-Off Vienna: Bus Tour Map, Stops & Tickets

Vienna has 17 bookable hop-on hop-off sightseeing options from 3 operators (Big Bus Vienna GmbH, Vienna Pass, Vienna Sightseeing Tours), covering Schönbrunn Palace, the Ringstrasse and St. Stephen's Cathedral. This page puts the boarding points on one map and compares prices, validity and 8,893 rider reviews — captured from live listings, not marketing copy.

$34
tickets from
4.2/5
weighted rider rating
8,893
reviews counted
100%
with free cancellation

Where the buses leave from

Pins mark the main boarding / departure points listed by each operator on GetYourGuide. Hop-on hop-off routes loop through the city — you can board at any stop on the line, not just the pin shown.
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Vienna: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour in 19 Languages

The most-ridden option in Vienna: 4.2/5 from 4,855 verified reviews, operated by Vienna Sightseeing Tours, with free cancellation. Live prices and dates below — booking completes on GetYourGuide.

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All hop-on hop-off options in Vienna

Ranked by rider volume. Prices are the from-price captured July 2026; the booking page shows the live price for your date.

Compare the main Vienna routes

TicketOperatorFromRatingReviewsFree cancel
Vienna: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour in 19 Languages Vienna Sightseeing Tours $40 ★ 4.2 4,855 Yes
Vienna: Big Bus Hop-On, Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour Big Bus Vienna GmbH $34 ★ 4.3 3,882 Yes
Vienna: Hop-on Hop-off, Ferris Wheel, and River Cruise Big Bus Vienna GmbH $96 ★ 4.2 125 Yes
Schönbrunn, Danube Tower, Boat, Wheel & Hop On - FLEXI Pass Vienna Pass $118 ★ 4.1 17 Yes
Schönbrunn, Belvedere, HOP ON HOP OFF - Vienna FLEXI Pass Vienna Pass $86 ★ 4.3 14 Yes

Riding the loop in Vienna: a practical guide

Hop-on hop-off bus tour in Vienna passing Schönbrunn Palace
Vienna: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour in 19 Languages — tap to check dates.

Vienna was practically designed for a sightseeing loop: the Ringstrasse — the grand boulevard built in the 1860s on the old city walls — strings the Opera, Hofburg, Parliament, Rathaus and the museums in one circle, and the hop-on hop-off routes simply trace it before spurring out to Schönbrunn Palace, the Belvedere and the Prater. Two operators compete: Vienna Sightseeing (whose flagship line advertises commentary in 19 languages — the most of any tour we track) and Big Bus Vienna, typically $34–40 to start.

The combos lean into Vienna's set pieces: a Big Bus bundle adds the Giant Ferris Wheel at the Prater — the 1897 Riesenrad of 'The Third Man' fame — and a Danube canal cruise (~$96 all-in). The Flexi-Pass products stack Schönbrunn or Belvedere entry on top; they rate fine but, as in Prague, work best if you are certain you will use every leg.

Vienna-specific advice from the route geography: Schönbrunn deserves a half day by itself — treat the bus as the ride there, not a drive-by — and the Ring is equally beautiful from a tram window at a fraction of the price, which is exactly why the hop-on hop-off earns its keep on the outer spokes (Schönbrunn, Belvedere, Prater, Danube) rather than the Ring itself. Check dates here.

Hop-on hop-off Vienna: your questions answered

Is the hop-on hop-off bus tour worth it in Vienna?

For a first visit, usually yes: one ticket connects Schönbrunn Palace, the Ringstrasse and St. Stephen's Cathedral without navigating local transit, and you can get off at every stop on the loop. Across the Vienna routes we track, riders have left 8,893 reviews with a weighted average of 4.2/5. If you have been to Vienna before, or you prefer walking one neighborhood deeply, a single-district itinerary can beat riding the full loop. See the current Vienna lineup to judge value for your dates.

How much does the hop-on hop-off bus cost in Vienna?

As of July 2026, hop-on hop-off tickets in Vienna start around $34 per adult, rising to about $118 for longer validity or bundle options (night tours, river or harbor add-ons). Multi-day passes cost more upfront but drop the per-day price. Live prices for your date are on the availability checker.

Which hop-on hop-off bus is best in Vienna?

By rider volume, the standout is “Vienna: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour in 19 Languages” — rated 4.2/5 across 4,855 reviews, operated by Vienna Sightseeing Tours. Vienna has 3 operators (Big Bus Vienna GmbH, Vienna Pass, Vienna Sightseeing Tours), and the right pick depends on route coverage and validity length — the comparison table puts them side by side.

Is it cheaper to buy hop-on hop-off Vienna tickets online?

Online prices are usually equal to or lower than street/kiosk prices, and booking ahead guarantees your preferred start date in high season. Most listed Vienna options (100% of those we track) include free cancellation, so reserving early carries little risk. Booking online also lets you skip the ticket-booth line and board with a phone voucher.

How does the hop-on hop-off bus work in Vienna?

Buses run a fixed sightseeing loop past the main landmarks with stops every few minutes' ride apart. Your ticket is valid for the loop during its validity window (typically 24, 48 or 72 hours): board at any stop, ride as long as you like, get off wherever you want to explore, then catch a later bus with the same ticket. The Vienna boarding map above shows where each operator's route starts.

Where do I board the hop-on hop-off bus in Vienna?

You can board at any stop on the route — not just the first one. The map on this page marks 5 main departure points in Vienna, one per ticket. Operators publish the full stop list on the booking page, and buses display the route name on the front. Jump to the boarding-point map.

Can I pay for the hop-on hop-off bus on the bus in Vienna?

Some operators sell tickets on board or at street kiosks, but availability is not guaranteed and busy departures can sell out to pre-booked riders first. Booking online in advance guarantees your spot, is often cheaper, and the voucher on your phone is accepted at any stop. You can check live availability for Vienna here.

Continuing your trip?

Hop-on hop-off networks look similar city to city, but prices and coverage differ a lot. If Vienna is one stop on a longer route, compare hop-on hop-off Prague and hop-on hop-off Budapest — or start from the full world map.