Vienna, Austria’s capital, is a city rich in history, culture, and architectural splendor. Exploring its top attractions is both convenient and economical, thanks to the city’s efficient public transport system and the Conet Pass Vienna, which offers discounts at numerous sites.

1. Schönbrunn Palace

Once the summer residence of the Habsburgs, Schönbrunn Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its baroque architecture and expansive gardens. To visit, take the U4 subway line to the Schönbrunn station; the palace is a short walk from there. Holders of the Conet Pass Vienna receive a discount on the standard ticket price.

2. St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom)

Located in the heart of Vienna, St. Stephen’s Cathedral is an iconic Gothic masterpiece. Reach it via the U1 or U3 subway lines to Stephansplatz station. While entry to the main cathedral is free, certain areas like the catacombs and towers require a ticket. The Conet Pass Vienna offers discounts on these specific tours.

3. Belvedere Palace

This baroque palace complex houses an impressive art collection, including works by Gustav Klimt. To get there, take the D tram to Schloss Belvedere. The Conet Pass Vienna provides a discount on admission tickets.

4. The Hofburg

The former imperial palace now hosts several museums, including the Imperial Apartments and the Sisi Museum. Accessible via the U3 subway line to Herrengasse station, the Hofburg offers discounted entry with the Conet Pass Vienna.

5. Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper)

A must-visit for music enthusiasts, the Vienna State Opera is easily reachable by taking the U1, U2, or U4 subway lines to Karlsplatz station. The Conet Pass Vienna offers discounts on guided tours of this historic venue.

6. Prater and the Giant Ferris Wheel (Wiener Riesenrad)

For a blend of fun and history, visit the Prater amusement park and its famous Ferris wheel. Take the U1 or U2 subway lines to Praterstern station. The Conet Pass Vienna provides a discount on rides.

7. Albertina Museum

Home to one of the largest and most important print rooms in the world, the Albertina is accessible via the U1, U2, or U4 subway lines to Karlsplatz station. Conet Pass Vienna holders enjoy discounted admission.

8. Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History)

Housing an extensive collection of artworks, this museum is a short walk from the Volkstheater station on the U2 or U3 subway lines. The Conet Pass Vienna offers a discount on entry tickets.

9. Naschmarkt

Vienna’s largest market offers a variety of food stalls and restaurants. Reach it via the U4 subway line to Kettenbrückengasse station. While entry is free, some vendors offer discounts to Conet Pass Vienna holders.

 

10. Vienna Zoo (Tiergarten Schönbrunn)

Located within the Schönbrunn Palace grounds, the zoo is accessible by taking the U4 subway line to Hietzing station. The Conet Pass Vienna provides a discount on zoo admission.

The Conet Pass Vienna not only facilitates unlimited travel on Vienna’s public transport system but also offers over 200 discounts at various attractions, museums, and restaurants. This makes it an invaluable companion for tourists aiming to experience the best of Vienna affordably and conveniently.