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EasyCityPass Berlin tips: March
With the arrival of the first warm days, the desire to rediscover Vienna grows, and this is particularly easy to do in the city's museums. In addition to the great classics, there are also many unusual and surprising places to visit.
In March, we present three special EasyCityPass Vienna discount partners: the Circus & Clown Museum with night-time museum visits, the Globe and Esperanto Museum, and the Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library with its unique collections.
Our blog also provides fresh inspiration: we show you six viewpoints from which you can experience Vienna from a new perspective. And the event calendar brings spring to the city: with the season opening of the Vienna Wurstelprater, the Easter market at Schönbrunn Palace, and the Pop-up Kinderzimmer Spring Festival for the whole family.
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EasyCityPass Vienna discount partners of the month:
- Circus & Clown Museum
- Globe and Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library
- Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library
Inspiring blog articles for your Vienna trip:
Events in Vienna you should not miss:
Photo: Circus- & Clownmuseum
Partner of the Month
Circus- & Clownmuseum
At the Circus & Clown Museum Vienna, you can immerse yourself in the history of the circus and clowning. Historical props, costumes, and photographs illustrate the development of this art form. At the “Night at the Museum” event, you can take a look behind the scenes in the evening, experience the exhibits in a special atmosphere, and discover the world of the circus in an interactive way.
Photo: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Pichler
Partner tip from the editorial team
Globe and Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library
At the Globe and Esperanto Museum of the Austrian National Library in Vienna, you can discover the world from a historical perspective. Historical globes, maps, and instruments illustrate the development of cartography. You will also learn exciting facts about the Esperanto language and its international history—an insight into knowledge, culture, and global thinking.
Photo: Österreichsche Nationalbibliothek, Pichler
Partner tip from the editorial team
Papyrus Museum of the Austrian National Library
The Papyrus Museum at the Austrian National Library in Vienna focuses on ancient writings. The exhibition displays papyrus scrolls, texts from Egypt and other cultures, and the history of writing and documentation. Visitors gain insights into ancient techniques, translations, and the significance of written tradition for human history.
Photo: Stefanie Jost
Inspiring blog articles for your trip to Vienna
Vienna from above – The city's 6 most beautiful viewpoints
Vienna impresses not only with its history, coffee house culture, and quality of life, but also with breathtaking views. Want to experience the city from a whole new perspective? Then let's go up!
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Photo: Saara Sanamo
The Wurstelprater is back
from March 15, 2026
Spring is coming: the rides at Vienna's Prater amusement park will start up again in March for the new season. All 250 attractions will reopen their doors, inviting visitors to try them out and have lots of fun. In addition to numerous restaurants such as the Schweizerhaus, new highlights will also attract young and old to the amusement park in Leopoldstadt. Admission is free!
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Photo: Jonny Gios, Unsplash
Children's room pop-up
March 22, 2026: 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
At the Kinderzimmer PopUp – Spring Festival 2026, small Austrian companies meet families who love special things. Discover handmade products, support regional creativity, and be inspired. There is a colorful program for children with games, fun, and lots of surprises. Tickets cost €8 for adults, and children under 12 are free.
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Photo: Ostermarkt Schönbrunn
Easter Market at Schönbrunn Palace
Wed, March 25 – Sun, April 19, 2026
Colorful stalls, a cheerful atmosphere, and a real spring feeling characterize the Easter and Spring Market in front of Schönbrunn Palace. Around Easter and before, you can expect a festive atmosphere that seamlessly transitions into an atmospheric spring market. This allows you to enjoy arts and crafts, culinary delights, and the special ambiance for even longer.
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