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- Vienna City Card: 24, 48, 72-Hour or 7-Day Public Transport + Discounts
- Conditions
- Check final refund and time-slot terms at checkout.
- Ticket type
- City pass
- Includes
- Seller-specific
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Buying guide
For July 2026, compare the workshop format first: the standard workshop is the simpler choice, while the Mozart Balls Workshop is the more specialized hosted experience. Choose the Vienna City Card only if you also want its public-transport and attraction-discount benefits; it is not a like-for-like replacement for a workshop ticket.
It is the listed Entry Ticket + Workshop option at 39 EUR.
Compare offers ↓This is the only supplied offer explicitly including a Mozart Balls Workshop.
Compare offers ↓The supplied product combines public transport with attraction discounts, so it may fit a wider Vienna itinerary.
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Quick picks
Vienna City Card: 24, 48, 72-Hour or 7-Day Public Transport + Discounts — 19 EUR; choose only if you also need the transport and discount benefits, as it is not the museum workshop ticket.
Compare offers ↓02Chocolate Museum Vienna BO-YO: Entry Ticket + Workshop — 39 EUR; the lower-priced direct option supplied for a hands-on visit.
Compare offers ↓03Chocolate Museum Vienna BO-YO: Entry Ticket + Mozart Balls Workshop — 70 EUR; select this over the standard workshop because the named workshop format is the deciding inclusion.
Compare offers ↓04Entry Ticket + Workshop — 39 EUR; BO-YO is workshop-led, so compare the scheduled workshop time rather than expecting a standalone museum-only admission.
Compare offers ↓05Entry Ticket + Mozart Balls Workshop — 70 EUR; the themed format is the clearest choice for visitors who want a more specific Viennese chocolate activity.
Compare offers ↓06Choose the available 39 EUR or 70 EUR BO-YO workshop listing matching your preferred format, and confirm the selected date and time before paying; the supplied rows show both as available but do not guarantee every future slot.
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FAQ
The supplied partner rows confirm availability but do not state mobile-ticket or time-slot details. Check the final booking screen for the selected workshop time, entry instructions, and redemption method; the museum recommends booking online in advance because visitor capacity is limited.
Cancellation and refund terms are not stated in the supplied ticket rows. Compare the terms shown at checkout for the specific offer and confirm whether any refund deadline or change condition applies before paying.
The museum recommends advance online booking because workshop capacity is limited, while the supplied partner rows show currently available options. A partner may be convenient, but compare the final checkout total, workshop type, confirmation method, and cancellation terms rather than assuming the offers are identical.
No attraction-specific bag-check or security procedure was verified for Chocolate Museum Vienna BO-YO. Online or timed admission may help with capacity management, but it should not be treated as a guarantee that any reception, security, or admission wait will be bypassed.
The supplied ticket information does not state a late-arrival grace period or rebooking policy. Because the main experience is a capacity-limited workshop rather than a simple walk-through museum visit, contact the seller or venue as soon as possible if you are delayed.
No attraction-specific free-child or free-youth rule is stated in the supplied offers or verified official FAQ. The Vienna City Card is associated with a discount for the museum and workshops, with advance online booking required, but check the card conditions and the final ticket selection for eligibility.
The workshop is the main time commitment: the museum describes it as approximately one hour, with an additional 10–15 minutes for the museum installations, and says tickets include both experiences. This makes the workshop start time and remaining capacity more important than planning only a brief museum stop.