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Madame Tussauds Vienna tickets 2026: official vs resellers, combo deals & insider tips

Compare the official online adult benchmark of €26.50, which includes one free reschedule, with the supplied Tiqets entry at €23.86. Madame Tussauds Vienna’s visitor-information page says online tickets have no time slots and there is no fast lane, while the current official ticket page refers to an automatic time-slot reservation; verify the selected product, booked date and reseller access instructions before checkout.

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Buying guide

Not sure which ticket to choose?

Choose the official Madame Tussauds Vienna site for the current online price, the July 2026 three-for-two promotion, or free date rescheduling. Choose the supplied Tiqets ticket for a solo visitor who values partner booking and cancellation until the day before, provided its checkout price and selected visit date remain suitable; neither option provides a fast lane, according to the venue.

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Solo visitor seeking a potentially lower checkout price

The supplied Tiqets price is €23.86, below the official standard online adult price shown for the venue, but confirm the final date and access conditions before payment.

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Visitor who may need to change the date

Tiqets states that cancellation is possible until 23:59 on the day before the visit; check the exact cancellation terms displayed at checkout.

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Family or group of three visiting by July 30, 2026

The official site currently advertises a July summer promotion offering three tickets for the price of two, so compare that direct deal before choosing a partner ticket.

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Madame Tussauds Vienna: Entry Ticket
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Core visitor route
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Price range€23.86
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UpdatedJul 11, 09:48 PM UTC
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What is often not included

  • Madame Tussauds Vienna states that it has no fast lane, so a partner label such as “priority” or “skip-the-line” should not be assumed to bypass on-site admission checks or any security queue.
  • Official online tickets do not use timed entry: they are valid on the booked day during opening hours. Check the selected date and opening hours carefully, especially because summer and special-event hours can change.
  • Large bags and suitcases cannot be stored, and there is no cloakroom; only a limited number of public lockers opposite the attraction may be available. Plan to arrive without luggage rather than assuming a ticket includes storage.
  • The official reduced prices for seniors, pupils over 15, students, military and civilian servants are available only on site with valid ID, so a standard online or partner ticket may not be the cheapest option for eligible visitors.
  • Children under 2 enter free, while birthday visitors of any age can receive free admission on the birthday with official photo ID; verify at checkout or the venue whether a separate free ticket or on-site processing is required.
  • The supplied Tiqets fare is a partner price and requires checking the selected date, access conditions and cancellation terms before payment; compare it with the official online fare and official rescheduling guarantee, which allows one date change up to one day before the visit.

Insider tips

Good to know before your visit

  • Entrance: Use the main entrance at Riesenradplatz 5–6 in Vienna’s Prater; it is about a five-minute walk from Praterstern underground station. In the word-map: Praterstern station → Prater main paths → Riesenradplatz → Madame Tussauds main entrance/ticket desk; no separate alternative visitor entrance is identified by the venue. Madame Tussauds Vienna states that it has no fast lane, so an online or partner ticket does not guarantee a separate queue—follow staff directions for ticket checks and admission. Bring only a small day bag: there is no cloakroom or luggage storage, although limited public lockers are located opposite the attraction. Wheelchair users should allow for a possible wait at the ticket desk because only nine wheelchair users may be inside at one time; ramps and lifts are available.
  • Price: For July 2026, Madame Tussauds Vienna’s official site shows dynamic online pricing: the English ticket page lists €26.50 for an adult aged 15+, while the official site also advertises prices from €19.50 for adults and €15 for children, depending on the selected date or offer. A July online promotion offers three adult admissions for €53, so the supplied Tiqets price of €23.86 should be compared against the exact official date, time slot, inclusions and final checkout total rather than treated as a universal benchmark.
  • Discounts: Children under 2 years old enter free. Reduced-price admission is available for seniors, pupils over 15, students, military personnel and civilian servants, but these tickets must be purchased on site with valid ID rather than online. Visitors with disabilities and their accompanying person receive a special rate that is also available only at the entrance ticket office with proof of disability; online booking or pre-registration is not currently required. A birthday child of any age can enter free on the birthday itself when presenting official photo ID.
  • Timing: Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do Madame Tussauds Vienna tickets require a time slot, and can I use a mobile ticket?

Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance. The official visitor-information page says online tickets have no time slots, while the official ticket page currently refers to an automatic time-slot reservation, so check the voucher and checkout instructions for your selected product before travelling.

Can I cancel or reschedule my ticket?

The supplied Tiqets entry-ticket listing allows cancellation or rescheduling until 23:59 on the day before the visit. Official online entrance tickets currently include one free reschedule, but the exact conditions should be checked on the confirmation before purchase.

Is buying from the official site better than buying through Tiqets?

The official site is the clearest option for current venue promotions and its stated free-reschedule benefit. Tiqets may be useful if you prefer its booking interface or support, but it acts as an intermediary and its cancellation deadline and voucher conditions apply.

Are there bags, luggage or security restrictions?

Madame Tussauds Vienna has no cloakroom and cannot store large bags or suitcases for security reasons; only a limited number of public lockers are available opposite the attraction. Bring a compact bag and do not rely on storing luggage at the venue.

What happens if I arrive late?

The official venue states that online tickets can be used on the booked day during opening hours, but the attraction has no fast lane. Last admission is one hour before closing, so arriving after that cutoff may prevent entry; confirm any product-specific time or late-arrival rule on your voucher.

Are children, students, seniors or disabled visitors free or reduced price?

Children under 2 enter free. Reduced prices are available for seniors, pupils over 15, students, military and civilian servants with identification, but the official site says these reduced tickets must be bought on site rather than online; reduced admission is also available for disabled visitors, subject to the venue's accessibility rules.

Is there a skip-the-line option, and are there important queues inside?

The official visitor information explicitly says Madame Tussauds Vienna has no fast lane, so labels such as priority or skip-the-line should not be assumed to remove every admission queue. No specific internal bottleneck is confirmed in the official information reviewed; visitors typically spend about one to two hours inside, depending on how long they stop for photographs and interactive exhibits.

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