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Ferris wheel vienna opening hours
Ferris wheel vienna opening hours








ferris wheel vienna opening hours

Machine 5 Eurocent machine is inside the Riesenrad gift shop to the left of the ticket counter. (V) A clown playing a concertina while sitting on a toy horse atop a drum with ''Wurstelprater Wien'.

ferris wheel vienna opening hours

(V) Riesenrad Ferris wheel with 'Wiener Prater'.Ģ. Cost to press: a Euro and a 5 cent Eurocent (€1,05) for each design. Machine 3 Eurocent machine is outside adjacent to the bumper cars to the left of the main entrance. (H) A top hat and two outstretched white gloves with 'Basilio's Magisches Wien'. (V) Riesenrad Ferris wheel with 'Wiener Prater'.ģ. (H) Violin and bow with 'Wien Johann Strauss'.Ģ. Machine 1 Eurocent machine is outside in front of the Galafati Passage gift shop to the right of the main entrance. Exit the transit building and you'll see the Ferris wheel across the street. Take the U1 subway to the Praterstern Bf exit. The Riesenrad (Ferris wheel) cost: Adult €12,00, Children €5,00. Fees for individual attractions vary between €1,50 and €5,00 depending on size and genre.

ferris wheel vienna opening hours

Only the individual attractions themselves have admission fees. Some attractions are open from 10,00am (10:00 am) to 01,00 (1:00am) depending on weather. Individual attractions may have different opening hours. Peak season starts on the 15th of March and ends on the 31st of October.

Ferris wheel vienna opening hours free#

Hours of operation: Daily 24 hours each day, 7 days a week from January to December and accessible free of charge for everyone. Apart from the rides, the park features various famous traditional Viennese restaurants (such as the Schweizerhaus and the Walfisch) and numerous souvenir shops. The park also features various rides, bumper cars, carousels, roller coasters, shooting galleries, ghost trains, a Madame Tussauds wax museum and much more. The best known attraction is the Wiener Riesenrad, a Ferris wheel, which opened in 1897. The "Wurstelprater" (Amusement Park) is the oldest amusement park in the world. The Prater was once an imperial hunting ground and only accessible for the aristocracy until the Austrian Emperor Josef II donated the area to the Viennese in 1766 as a public leisure center. Please include details about the machine and a written description of each coin.










Ferris wheel vienna opening hours