Vienna will massively increase parking and public transport fees from 2026!
From 2026, fees in Vienna for parking and public transport will increase. The city expects additional revenue to stabilize its budget.

Vienna will massively increase parking and public transport fees from 2026!
Vienna is facing a comprehensive increase in fees from January 1, 2026, which will affect both the use of public transport and parking. In view of the tight budget situation and the urgent need for additional income, the city of Vienna is planning a comprehensive step to overcome its financial bottlenecks. How meinkreis.at reported that the increases are necessary in order to cover increasing costs and to bring about a budgetary reduction.
One of the most serious changes concerns the prices for the Wiener Linien annual ticket. In the future, this will be increased from 365 euros to 467 euros, which means an increase of around 100 euros per year. The digital versions of the card will cost 461 euros in the future. For seniors aged 65 and over, young people under 26 and people with disabilities, the price remains the same at 300 euros, while digital discounts are 294 euros. The fine for driving without a valid ticket also increases, to 135 euros if paid immediately and 145 euros if paid later.
Parking is becoming significantly more expensive
Parking in Vienna isn't getting any cheaper either. The prices for parking tickets and the famous parking sticker will rise by a whopping 30 percent from January 1, 2026. A 30-minute parking ticket will then cost 1.70 euros, and the parking fee will increase by 3 euros to 13 euros per month. Here too, City Councilor for Finance Novak expects a further increase in income, which could amount to around 54 million euros per year. Today.at states that the city councils must strive for savings of 500 million euros in their departments. These measures are intended to reduce financial pressure.
The tariffs for using public transport are not only increased, but also adjusted annually. This decision is intended to avoid extreme price increases in the future. The prices for digital single tickets and short-term network cards will also see a permanent price reduction of 5 percent, while a regular digital single ticket will cost 3 euros in the future.
Increase in local tax
Another financing instrument will be the increase in the local tax, which will rise from 3.2 percent to 8.5 percent from December 1, 2023. For a room price of 400 euros, the local tax will rise from 10.10 euros to an impressive 28.70 euros. The city expects this measure to generate additional annual revenue of 81 million euros.
Overall, these price adjustments are expected to generate additional revenue of 100 million euros in 2026 and 150 million euros in 2027. The city is not only planning to significantly increase its revenue, but at the same time to ensure that citizens do not feel taken by surprise. The budget plan for 2026 will be presented by City Councilor for Finance Novak in mid-October and could put further savings and fee adjustments up for discussion until a final decision is made. Readers can find further information at orf.at read up.