One of the oldest theme parks in Europe. Home to 2 Ferris wheels. The first of which was built before the war. Lots of variation of rides. The park looks amazing when it is lit up in the evening.
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Prater Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Prater Playground, located between the Danube and the Danube Canal, is part of the Prater Park. The eye-catching is the "Hundred Years Ferris Wheel" built in 1897, and you can take a ride on the Ferris wheel to have a sweeping view of the charming scenery of the entire Vienna city. At the same time, it is also the filming location of the movie "Before Sunrise". The most popular one is the Ferris wheel that has a history of more than 100 years and is still in operation. When you ride the Ferris wheel to the high point, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the whole city. In the movie "Before Sunrise", the hero and heroine kiss each other on this Ferris wheel at sunset. In addition, roller coasters, carousels, etc. are also popular.
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Prater Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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One of the oldest theme parks in Europe. Home to 2 Ferris wheels. The first of which was built before the war. Lots of variation of rides. The park looks amazing when it is lit up in the evening.
It's a Ferris wheel where you can see the night view of Vienna. The price was 13.5 Euro per person! The boarding time is about 10-15 minutes! It's close to downtown ㅎ
prater - viennaThe Prater is a popular public park and green space in the city, and is home to one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Its ferris wheel, at over 200 feet (65 m) tall, is one of the symbols of Vienna.The Wurstelprater area is accessible without admission. The entrance and ride prices of individual attractions differ depending on the scope and genre – most range from 2.00€ to 6.00€.In many cases, only cash is accepted. Attractions like Vienna's Ferris Wheel, Madame Tussauds and many other businesses also accept payment by card. Only cash payments are possible at the Schweizerhaus.
I like that the park is free entry and you can pay by ride. I will suggest coming after sunset as the park lights up. We went on the flying swing ride and got a great view of Vienna from above.
Vienna Prater lovely place to visit in Vienna for a super funny day. perfect for family or group of friends. can have a lots of fun. it is free entry but then you have to pay for a sigle ticket based on what you like to do. you can eat and drink lovely beer here. open from morning to night.