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Standing Room Deals
Vienna's best-kept secret: world-class performances for the price of a coffee.
€3
Volksoper WienSep–Jun
€4
Vienna State Opera (Staatsoper)Sep–Jun (Opera Ball: Feb)
€5
Wiener KonzerthausSep–Jun
€6
Musikverein (Golden Hall)Sep–Jun (New Year's Concert: Jan 1)
Volksoper Wien
Währinger Straße 78, 1090 Wien
€15–120Standing room from €3
SeasonSep–Jun
Capacity1,337
Built1898
"Accessible, fun, less formal than the Staatsoper"
Neo-Baroque
OperaBalletOperettaHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
Operetta fansMusical loversFamiliesBudget opera-goers
Insider tips
- Vienna's home for operetta — Die Fledermaus, The Merry Widow, and more.
- Performances are in German (no subtitles), but operettas are visual enough to enjoy regardless.
- Much more relaxed dress code than the Staatsoper.
- Standing room tickets from €3 are the cheapest live performance in Vienna.
Vienna State Opera (Staatsoper)
Opernring 2, 1010 Wien
€30–250Standing room from €4
SeasonSep–Jun (Opera Ball: Feb)
Capacity2,284
Built1869
"Grand, prestigious, a different opera every night"
Neo-Renaissance
Classical OrchestraOperaBalletHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
Opera loversBallet fansFirst-time visitorsBucket-list travelers
Insider tips
- Standing room tickets (€4) sell out fast — arrive 2 hours before curtain.
- A different opera or ballet is performed nearly every night of the season.
- The orchestra is drawn from the Vienna Philharmonic — world-class by default.
- 40-minute guided tours run daily when there are no rehearsals (~€13).
- Subtitles in German and English are displayed on seatback screens.
Wiener Konzerthaus
Lothringerstraße 20, 1030 Wien
€25–150Standing room from €5
SeasonSep–Jun
Capacity1,865
Built1913
"Versatile, eclectic, slightly more modern repertoire"
Secession / Art Nouveau
Classical OrchestraChamber MusicOrganHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
Adventurous listenersChamber music loversWorld music fans
Insider tips
- Four concert halls under one roof — the Großer Saal rivals the Musikverein acoustically.
- More diverse programming than the Musikverein: jazz, world, contemporary alongside classical.
- The Mozart-Saal is intimate and perfect for recitals.
- Student and last-minute tickets often available at the box office.
Musikverein (Golden Hall)
Musikvereinsplatz 1, 1010 Wien
€40–180Standing room from €6
SeasonSep–Jun (New Year's Concert: Jan 1)
Capacity1,744
Built1870
"World-famous, gilded, acoustically perfect"
Neoclassical with gilded caryatids
Classical OrchestraChamber MusicOrganHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
Classical puristsOnce-in-a-lifetime experiencesVienna Philharmonic fans
Insider tips
- Standing room tickets (€6) go on sale ~1 hour before the concert — queue early.
- The acoustics in the Golden Hall are considered among the best in the world.
- Dress code: smart casual minimum, suits/dresses for subscription concerts.
- The smaller Brahms-Saal hosts chamber music and is equally stunning.
St. Anne's Church (Annakirche)
Annagasse 3b, 1010 Wien
€25–50
SeasonYear-round (2-3 concerts per week)
Capacity200
Built1518 (rebuilt 1747)
"Hidden gem, intimate, affordable"
Late Baroque interior
Chamber MusicOrganHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
Budget concert-goersIntimate experience seekersOrgan music lovers
Insider tips
- One of Vienna's best-kept secrets — outstanding acoustics in a tiny, ornate church.
- Advent concerts in December are particularly magical.
- Much smaller crowds than Karlskirche or Musikverein.
- Central location just off Kärntner Straße — easy to combine with dinner.
Karlskirche (St. Charles Church)
Karlsplatz 1, 1040 Wien
€30–65
SeasonYear-round (weekly concerts)
Capacity400
Built1737
"Atmospheric, sacred, Vivaldi under frescoes"
Baroque masterpiece
Chamber MusicOrganHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
Vivaldi fansPhotographersAtmosphere seekersFirst-time visitors
Insider tips
- The Vivaldi Four Seasons concerts are legendary — performed under the massive dome frescoes.
- Acoustics are resonant (church!) which suits Baroque music perfectly.
- Evening concerts with the church lit up are the most atmospheric.
- Arrive early for front-row seats (unreserved seating).
Schönbrunn Palace Orangery
Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien
€55–110
SeasonYear-round (daily concerts)
Capacity300
Built1754
"Intimate, tourist-friendly, Mozart in period costume"
Baroque palace orangery
Chamber MusicHistoric VenueTourist-Friendly
Best for
TouristsFamiliesClassical music newcomersDate nights
Insider tips
- Mozart himself performed here in 1786 — the venue is the experience.
- Performers wear period costumes. It's touristy but genuinely charming.
- Dinner + concert packages available (book ahead for the combo).
- Combine with an afternoon visit to Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens.
Quick Comparison
| Venue | Tickets | Standing | Capacity | Opera | Orchestra | Chamber |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Musikverein (Golden Hall) | €40–180 | €6 | 1,744 | — | ||
| Vienna State Opera (Staatsoper) | €30–250 | €4 | 2,284 | — | ||
| Wiener Konzerthaus | €25–150 | €5 | 1,865 | — | ||
| Volksoper Wien | €15–120 | €3 | 1,337 | — | — | |
| Schönbrunn Palace Orangery | €55–110 | — | 300 | — | — | |
| Karlskirche (St. Charles Church) | €30–65 | — | 400 | — | — | |
| St. Anne's Church (Annakirche) | €25–50 | — | 200 | — | — |
General Tips for Concert-Goers
- Standing room tickets are cash only at most venues. Bring small bills.
- Dress code: suits and dresses for the Staatsoper and Musikverein subscription concerts. Smart casual is fine elsewhere.
- Most major venues close in July–August. Church concerts and Schönbrunn run year-round.
- Book online 2–4 weeks ahead for popular performances. Standing room is always day-of.
- The Vienna Classical Card (various combo-ticket packages) can save money if you plan multiple concerts.