Wiener Riesenrad - Giant Ferris Wheel Vienna Entrance Ticket



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Wiener Riesenrad - Giant Ferris Wheel is one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions. Visitors to Vienna can look forward to a full schedule of arts and culture. Schönbrunn, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the Lipizzaner are just as much fixtures of the must-do list in Vienna as a ride on the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel, a landmark visible from afar on the Vienna skyline. If you haven't taken a ride on the Giant Ferris Wheel in your lifetime, and enjoyed the breathtaking views over the roofs of Vienna, you haven't really been to Vienna at all. Get ready to travel up to 212-feet (64.75 meters) while spotting some of the city's most well-known landmarks.
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See all of Vienna from above!
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Minimum age is 3 years
Reviews(311)
Easy enough to use the Viator voucher. You do have to wait in line to get your ticket but it was very easy. Cute experience- similar to the London eye!
Is a nice experience learn about the history of the ferris wheel and beautiful views. Short queue when we went. Option to get a photo as well on entry.
This is the oldest Ferris wheel in the world so not to be missed. We had around 15-20 mins on it and it moves very slowly. Wouldn’t rush to do it again - but you have to do it whilst in Vienna! We really had a fun day at this fair, reasonably priced rides ( compared to the UK) and the little train that runs around the fairground is amazing value - think it was €2. and it takes you out to the wider park area and through woodland - so on it for around 30-45 mins
✨ This introduction and introduction to the best place to visit Vienna in Austria is the historic Wiener Riesenrad. It is located in the playground of Pratt in Vienna, Austria. It is hard to get to the local sightseeing, of course to sit down on the 19th-century skyscraper - the Viennese skyscraper Wiener Riesenrad. The ticket price for an adult is 14.5 euros, the cabin can accommodate dozens of people, everyone is expected to go to sit together with the others - there is a seat on the front. The entrance is not cold air, but the turn is about 15 minutes, so it is acceptable. ✨️ After entering the left corner there will be a miniature model exhibition, showing the appearance of the playground and the different periods of skiing. After viewing the exhibition, you can board the skyscraper, overlook the beautiful view of the Vienna city moon, and see it as a Pratt amusement park! ✨️Mountain wheels in which there are chariots to eat, some people will ask for marriage on the mountain wheel! ✨️ Take the subway line U1/U2 to Praterstern stop, and walk about 5 minutes to get there ♫ ⚡Platter Park Prater Riesenradplatz 2, 1020 Vienna
This is a very smooth riding Ferris wheel. The cars hold a dozen people. The ride is just one revolution, but slow enough to enjoy the view.
Very beautiful to see from below, large and entirely made of wood. The tour is a bore! The tour lasts a long time because it stops continuously to let people on and off. We found it boring.
It was so hot and the ride was floating in the hot sun So we ended up not going on this ride which was very disappointing 😞
I was worried that the ride might be jerky and a bit rough but it was very smooth. You almost could not feel it going around. You could stand and move around the car with no concern. Even you are intimidated by heights this ride will not be scary to you!
Believing we could walk past the line with the purchased online ticket, we were disappointed beyond measure. The code was not accepted. Please exchange this ticket for a printed QR code at checkout. No recommendation to buy!
Visited whilst on our hop-on-hop-off bus tour. Located in Prater Park, the ferris wheel is impossible to miss (can be seen across much of the city). We purchased the Ferris Wheel tickets on arrival, very little queue and no saving had we of purchased them on-line. The attraction is very well run and courteous staff throughout. The ride itself lasts around 15 minutes and gives the visitors outstanding views across Vienna. Plenty of room to move around the carriage and see the views from all angles. Added bonus for us was that it was a very clear day. Possibly a little pricey especially if travelling with a family but for the two of us it was well worth it and a memorable experience.



