Danube Tower in Vienna: Experience Austria's Tallest Landmark with a 360° Panoramic View

Experience Austria’s tallest landmark, the Danube Tower in Vienna, with its 360° panoramic view. Discover the city from 150 meters up in the air and enjoy a stylish reinterpretation of the 1960s.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Danube Tower - Welcome to the hightest landmark in Austria!
    The Danube Tower is a Viennese landmark, a technical masterpiece and shines in a stylish reinterpretation of the 1960s.
    The express lift takes you up to the viewing platform 150 meters up in the air, with an unforgettable 360° panorama. This makes the Danube Tower a popular destination and…
What's Included
  • Admission to Danube Tower included
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

You have arrived at the highest point of interest in Austria - The Danube Tower. This iconic symbol of Vienna is a testament to engineering brilliance, draped in a modern reimagining of the 60’s aesthetic. An express elevator whisks you 150 meters above the ground to a viewing platform, offering a matchless 360° panoramic view. This makes the Danube…

Location
Danube Tower
Donauturmstrasse 4,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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817olivera
Sep 28, 2025
Worth visiting despite being off the beaten track - This attraction is a little off the beaten track. In hindsight, we went out of our way to see it. But it is as definitely worth visiting. You can see for miles.
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Boardboy1
Aug 8, 2025
Fantastic time - Amazing view, such a spectacular view. An outside viewing platform, and a rotating cafe. We had a fantastic time don’t miss
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Nickofsurrey
Aug 7, 2025
Worth it for the far reaching views - Paid the €19.90 entrance fee and got the glass topped lift up to the viewing platform.took lots of pictures through the metal bars and walked up to the cafe where i think that due to the lateness of the hour (near 5pm), we were lucky enough to get a seat. The cafe is a revolving one,and there are no bars across the windows. I would suggest you are better off getting the lift to the cafe,then walking down to the observation deck,and then getting the lift down from there.you can get better photos from the cafe and don't have to wheeze up two flights of steps
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Christophecu6367td
Jul 2, 2025
To do absolutely! - Walking along the Danube we found this tower and out of curiosity we went there. Once we got upstairs (150 meters) what a magnificent view, we went to the upper floors and tried to go to dinner at the restaurant but it is only by reservation. To console ourselves we went to the bar on the lower floor for a drink and the ... Surprise, the floor turns around the axis of the tower in 40 minutes!! And the sunset is beautiful!!!
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Wolfgang
Jul 2, 2025
How to see the whole of Vienna - Another high light on a Vienna cities tour.Very nice,helpful staff.The tower elevator fast,safe and not unpleasant.View wow,also cafe,restaurants (unfortunately only with pre-order / table reservation) highly recommended.To finish the tower slide and the great keepsake shop...Even the small park railroad for small money one must.Note the arrival times of the hop and off buses and do not forget your luggage in the locker.
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Big_d_the_goat
Oct 6, 2025
A Worthwhile Visit - We took a trip to the tower on the dullest day of our break in Vienna. Decided to walk there, appx 75 mins from the bustling At Stephensplatz. The sheer size of the tower is impressive as you approach. Quick QR scan and you're awaiting the lift to take you up to the observation deck. If the weather had been better, I'm sure our views would have been better and it wouldn't have felt so cold. Worth doing all the same. Then we had a refreshment at the rotating cafe, getting more views in warmth and comfort. The tower is within a park, take time out to wander the park. It's quirky, well maintained and worth exploring.
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Zinodavidoff65
Aug 20, 2025
He deserves - I write live from the tower. Definitely not cheap but deserves. After the climb we stopped at the bar to have an aperitif. Friendly staff, spectacular view. Why didn't I give the 5 stars? The elevator attendant expressed his disappointment with words, gestures and facial expression, as, since there was only one free seat to get on, both we, and subsequent families waiting, preferred to wait for the next ride. Absolute lack of education and respect for those who pay a ticket, then his salary and maybe, like me, understands German. Too bad.
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Niamhforbes
Nov 8, 2025
Good but overpriced - Staff were very kind and informative. Great viewpoint, and nice cocktails. VERY overpriced though. It was €18 just for entry to the view point, then extra for food/drinks, and for the slide (€5). It’s not very central either so you need to get the train, and walk 15/20 mins.
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Dermotm692
Aug 13, 2025
Great view but disappointing - During our visit on a Sunday, the cafe was closed and the restaurant prebooking only. Great view, but facilities disappointing.
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Doginpocket
Oct 25, 2025
Killing Vienna - It’s sad to see the degradation of Austrian culture. I visited the Donauturm 35, 30 and 20 years ago – each time with my dog. I’ve just learned that for the past ten years, “dogs have been banned on the Donauturm.” No doubt, thanks to the "new influencers” who are devouring what’s left of Viennese culture. Long ago, Croats protected you from them in Sisak – this time, you’ve let yourselves be culturally conquered. If you keep going this way, dear Wien, soon the famous grilled Stelze will be made of pigeon instead of pork, because it might “offend” someone’s quasi-culture. By the way – this is pure robbery. They sell you an entrance ticket for about 40 euros, even though upstairs in the café they tell you it’s closed, the slide is closed, the shop is closed – but the parking still has to be paid for. Better to throw your money into the Danube over your right shoulder and make a wish.
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up to 9 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).