Visiting MAK only
Do not choose this three-museum bundle unless the other two included attractions justify its €51.50 price; a direct MAK ticket is the clearer benchmark.
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Buying guide
Choose the official MAK ticket for a standalone museum visit: the museum currently lists online admission at €18 for adults and €14.50 for reduced visitors, with free entry for children and teens under 19. Choose the supplied Tiqets Vienna Museum Pass only when you genuinely plan to visit three included museums, since it bundles MAK with two other selections but requires checking each museum's availability, inclusions and cancellation terms at checkout.
Do not choose this three-museum bundle unless the other two included attractions justify its €51.50 price; a direct MAK ticket is the clearer benchmark.
Compare offers ↓The pass can combine MAK with two other participating museums and delivers digital tickets through one booking, subject to selection availability.
Compare offers ↓Avoid relying on this offer without checking the final cancellation and amendment conditions: the seller lists cancellation terms as a checkout item, and recent customer feedback reports no cancellation on at least one booking.
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Buy directly from MAK online at €18
Compare offers ↓02Choose the official MAK Tuesday 6–9 pm ticket
Compare offers ↓03Compare the Tiqets Vienna Museum Pass combo, offer Tiqets Combo or bundle
Compare offers ↓04Buy a direct MAK admission ticket for the main Stubenring museum
Compare offers ↓05Prefer direct MAK only if the checkout terms suit your plans; otherwise verify the Tiqets terms before paying
Compare offers ↓06Use the official MAK ticket desk or official online flow and bring eligibility proof
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FAQ
Yes. The MAK's online-ticket terms say you can present the QR code on your mobile device or bring a printed PDF. Official admission products are sold for a selected date and opening period, while some special exhibitions may have separate timed-entry slots; follow the conditions shown for your chosen product.
The MAK's online-ticket terms state that an order becomes binding after submission and can no longer be cancelled or modified. Partner tickets can have different rules, so check the cancellation deadline and refund terms before paying.
The official shop is the clearest reference for current prices, eligibility categories and exhibition dates. A partner may be useful for a bundle or more flexible cancellation, but confirm exactly which museums or services are included: the supplied Tiqets Vienna Museum Pass row lists seller-defined inclusions and requires checking each activity and its terms at checkout.
Large bags, backpacks and umbrellas must be left at the cloakroom; bags carried by parents with children under four may be inspected first. The official visitor regulations also identify Stubenring 5 as the barrier-free entrance and exit for wheelchair users and visitors with strollers. A partner label such as “express security” should not be treated as a guarantee that every admission or bag check will be immediate.
The official terms confirm that tickets are tied to the selected offering and that the QR code must be legible and verifiable, but they do not state a general late-arrival grace period. If your ticket has a special-exhibition time slot or a partner booking, check that product's late-entry conditions before visiting.
For the July 2026 official ticket listing, full admission is €18; reduced admission is €14.50 for people aged 65+, students under 27, apprentices, people completing mandatory service and people with disabilities; cooperation-partner tickets are €15. Admission is listed as free for visitors aged 0–18, caregivers accompanying disabled visitors, Kulturpass holders and several cultural-partner groups. Bring the required proof or photo ID, because an unsupported discount can be refused or upgraded to the full fare.
No recurring internal queue for a particular room or artwork was confirmed in the current official material reviewed. The main variable is exhibition-specific capacity: the MAK ticket calendar can show separate timed slots for special presentations, so visitors with a limited schedule should check those listings and go directly to the exhibition named on their ticket after entry.
Yes. The MAK lists guided tours as separate paid products; standard guided tours are generally about one hour and cost €5.50, while the ticket calendar also shows selected English-language tours. A guided booking adds interpretation and a structured route, so check the tour language, date and meeting details before paying rather than assuming standard admission includes a guide.