If you’re looking for low cost or free things to do in Vienna, look no further. There are plenty of activities and attractions that are free for visitors to enjoy. There’s something for everyone in Vienna, from exploring the city’s beautiful parks and gardens to discovering its rich history and culture. Who doesn’t want to enjoy a fun-filled vacation without breaking the bank?
One of the best ways to get a feel for Vienna is by taking a tour around its historic centre. Free guided tours are offered daily in both English and German. They’re an excellent way to discover the cultural sites and attractions of the city.
Vienna is an expensive city but your trip there doesn’t have to cost a fortune; many attractions can be visited at a low cost or even free of charge. Strolling through the city is best done with friends on foot, so why not go on a Free Walking Tour? If you’d rather discover the city’s hidden gems under your own steam, Free Viennese Walking Tours show you where all the most interesting sights are located. And if that isn’t enough (although it really should be), then take advantage of Free Public Transport.
Free things to do in Vienna: Rent a bike
There are bikes for rent in all parts of the city that can be used to explore Vienna on two wheels at a very low cost. Visitors who prefer to travel by bike should know about the “Free-Bikes” program. People can grab a 24/7 self-service bicycle from any station in town. With over 400 bikes at the Free-Bikes stations, there’s a bike available within a few minutes walk from anywhere in Vienna. The first hour is for free, and then you get charged 1 euro for the second hour, 2 euros for the third hour etc.
Low-cost things to do in Vienna: Visit the Belvedere Palace
One of the most beautiful buildings in Vienna is home to a world-class art collection, including works by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. The impressive Upper and Lower Belvedere Palaces sit on top of a hill overlooking the city’s skyline with a fantastic view of the neighbouring hills and vineyards. Be sure to visit each magnificent building with tickets starting at only 13.90 euros. There are discounts for seniors and students. Admission for under 19 years old is free!
Free things to do in Vienna: Walking Tour
Free Walking Tours take place every day from Monday to Sunday at 10:00 AM, offering visitors an insight into what makes Vienna a fascinating destination. The 50-minute Free Walking Tour provides information about the city’s architecture and history while visiting several significant attractions.
Free things to do in Vienna: Parliament Tour
Tour the House of Parliament and get an insight into the workings of the National Assembly with free, English guided tours of Heldenplatz (duration of 90 minutes) every day from Monday to Saturday from 12:00 till 15:00.
Free things to do in Vienna: Go to Vienna Boys’ Choir Concerts
The Vienna Boys’ Choir is one of Austria’s best-known cultural icons. It can be heard regularly in concert halls across Europe and beyond. There are free concerts in English in Vienna, which is a delight for music lovers. In addition, standing room tickets are available at zero cost before the concert.
Free things to do in Vienna: Art Week Free Art Exhibitions
Each spring, millions of art fans descend upon Vienna for one of its most exciting events: The annual Vienna Art Week Free Art Exhibition. Free exhibitions take place in every part of the city where artists exhibit their latest creations in venues that include churches, museums, galleries, monasteries and even inside subway stations! This is an excellent opportunity to discover world-class contemporary art at absolutely no cost.
Free things to do in Vienna: Explore the Schonbrunn Park
Admire the luxury of one of Austria’s most magnificent palaces spread out over 1,441 acres. While the entrance to the Palace requires a ticket, you can check out for free the Palace Gardens, Neptune Fountain, Roman Ruin and Obelisk Fountain.
Low-cost public transport in Vienna
There are 24/48/72 hours tickets for public transport around the city that allow you to use them as many times you need within these hours. Tickets start at 8 euro for the 24 hours, 14.10 euros for 48 hours and 17.10 euros for 72 hours. There are also weekly tickets which you can get for around 30 euros including transport from/to the airport.
Vienna Pass
The Vienna Pass starts at just 85 euro for 24 hours, allowing you to enter 70 attractions all over the city for free. With the pass, you may also make unlimited use of the special sightseeing buses.
If you’re planning to stay for at least 3 days it’s worth purchasing relevant tickets and a city pass that last from 72 hours up to a week so that you can save money. If you’re into a one-day trip, you can also hop on the train to Salzburg, a city with a marvellous Alpine landscape, 2 and a half hours away from Vienna.