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Mak Austrian Museum of Applied Arts tickets 2026: official vs resellers, combo deals & insider tips

For MAK, compare the official single-entry benchmark first: €18 online (€19 on site), with reduced online admission of €14.50 and free admission for visitors under 19 and certain pass or identity holders. Then check whether the €51.50 Vienna Museum Pass bundle includes enough additional museums to justify paying more.

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Buying guide

Not sure which ticket to choose?

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.

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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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Planning three Vienna museums

The pass can combine MAK with two other participating museums and delivers digital tickets through one booking, subject to selection availability.

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Wanting maximum booking flexibility

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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UpdatedJul 11, 07:42 AM UTC
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What is often not included

  • Large bags, rucksacks and umbrellas must be left in the MAK cloakroom; allow time for bag drop and collection rather than assuming an online or partner ticket removes this step.
  • A mobile ticket or bundle voucher does not by itself guarantee immediate entry: staff may still need to check the ticket, eligibility documents or bag requirements at the museum entrance.
  • The €51.50 Tiqets combination price covers only the inclusions listed by the seller; verify every included museum or attraction, redemption method, validity period and whether separate reservations are required.
  • Partner bundle cancellation and date-change terms can apply separately to each included activity, so check the checkout conditions before paying rather than assuming one flexible policy covers the whole package.
  • Visitors under 19 can enter the MAK free, while reduced-price visitors such as students under 27, people aged 65 or over and visitors with disabilities must meet the relevant eligibility conditions; bring supporting ID if requested.
  • The MAK’s cheaper Tuesday-evening admission applies only during the stated 6–9 pm period, so an ordinary daytime visit may cost more than the evening benchmark.

Insider tips

Good to know before your visit

  • Entrance: Use the MAK’s public and barrier-free entrance at Stubenring 5. All levels of the main and exhibition buildings, plus visitor toilets, are accessible via a wheelchair-accessible lift. Backpacks, umbrellas and large bags are not permitted in the museum; use the free cloakroom or €2-deposit lockers before entering. A mobile or partner ticket proves the booking but does not remove ordinary admission and bag checks.
  • Price: For July 2026, MAK’s official benchmark is €18 for regular online admission (€19 on site), €14.50 reduced online (€15.50 on site), and €8.50 for Tuesday evening online admission (€9.50 on site); children and teens under 19 are listed as free. The supplied €51.50 Tiqets option is a build-your-own combination ticket rather than a comparable standalone MAK admission, so its value depends on the included attractions and checkout terms; verify the full bundle, fees, and cancellation conditions before buying.
  • Discounts: Children and teens under 19 enter free. Reduced online admission is €14.50 for students under 27, people aged 65 or over or holding a valid pensioner’s ID, people completing mandatory military or alternative civilian service, apprentices, and people with disabilities; a caregiver enters free when this entitlement is recorded on the visitor’s ID. Separate €15 concessions are listed for Ö1 Club members, Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien, Vienna City Card, KlimaTicket Österreich, WienMobil Vorteilswelt and members of the Verband österreichischer Kunsthistoriker*innen. Free-entry groups include VIENNA PASS, Niederösterreich-Card, Kulturpass and other listed cultural memberships. Bring the relevant card, photo ID or eligibility proof for inspection.
  • Timing: Arrive early enough for security checks, ticket scanning and wayfinding.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I use a mobile ticket at the MAK, and do I need a fixed time slot?

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.

Can I cancel or change an official MAK ticket?

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.

Is buying directly from the MAK better than using a partner?

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.

Are there bag restrictions or a security queue at the MAK?

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.

What happens if I arrive late for my MAK visit?

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.

Who can enter free or at a reduced price?

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.

Is there a main internal bottleneck or a must-see area to visit first?

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.

Does the MAK offer guided tours, and what does a guided ticket add?

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.

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