




Vienna’s highlights unfold beautifully from a double‑decker seat: imperial palaces, grand museums, coffeehouses, and green parks.
Choose a route, hop off for Stephansdom or Schönbrunn, then hop back on to continue — simple, flexible, and fun for first‑timers and seasoned travelers alike.
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Buses run daily; frequency varies by route and season. The last departures typically roll in the late afternoon or early evening.
Service may be reduced on major holidays; limited operations can occur during events or winter weather — check live schedules.
Vienna, Austria
Main starting points are easy to reach across the city: Karlsplatz, Schwedenplatz, MuseumsQuartier, and near Stephansdom. Join at any stop — your ticket activates when first scanned.
From Wien Hauptbahnhof, take the U1 to Karlsplatz or Stephansplatz to meet central stops; from Wien Mitte, walk to Schwedenplatz or catch the U4 to Karlsplatz.
Park in city garages (e.g., MuseumsQuartier or Karlsplatz) and begin at the nearest stop. Consider Park‑and‑Ride on the outskirts to avoid inner‑city traffic.
City buses and trams connect well with hop‑on hop‑off stops. Use the U‑Bahn for quick transfers — U1/U2/U3/U4 lines cover most hubs.
Vienna’s center is walkable — you can stroll to any stop, then hop aboard when you’re ready to rest your feet and see more.
Effortless transport, panoramic views, and a clear path to Vienna’s big hitters — Schönbrunn, Belvedere, the Ringstraße, and the Prater — without guesswork or stress.
Circle Vienna’s grand boulevard and admire the State Opera, Parliament, City Hall, Burgtheater, and museums in a sweeping procession of Habsburg splendor.
Hop off for the imperial summer residence, stroll manicured lanes, and climb to the Gloriette for a postcard‑perfect city panorama.
A beloved slice of Viennese joy — take a spin on the Riesenrad, then wander shaded paths and classic fairground rides.
