Vienna will be in a state of total excitement in May, as the Eurovision Song Contest takes over the city completely. So you can plan your week exactly, here are the most important facts: The two semifinals will take place on May 12 and 14, 2026, before the grand final goes off on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
We’ll show you the best spots for public viewings and which bars you should book a spot at sooner rather than later.
By the way, here’s the most important info on Eurovision 2026 to help you navigate the excitement. After reading this, you’ll be completely up to date and ready to fill your friends in!
And here’s a list of all the official public viewings in Austria!
Feel free to follow us on Instagram or Facebook so you don’t miss any new updates about Vienna!
The centerpiece: Eurovision Village

The Eurovision Village is the absolute heart of the event for all fans and offers a varied program for an entire week. Here you can celebrate outdoors in front of the impressive City Hall with up to 15,000 like-minded people. The giant screens ensure that you won’t miss a single glittering moment of the shows. It’s first-come, first-served, so be sure to arrive early on show days.
🗓️ May 10–17 (including theme days, semifinals on May 12 & 14, final on May 16)
Praterdome (1020 Vienna)

Austria’s biggest club will transform into the massive, official “EuroClub” in 2026. This is where hardcore fans, international delegations, and artists will gather for the absolute best after-show parties in the city. The massive lighting and sound system will make every single night an unforgettable experience. You’ll need to secure tickets for these official nights extremely quickly.
Gleis//Garten (1120 Vienna)

In this beautifully landscaped market hall, you’ll find a brilliant mix of Eurovision fever and delicious street food. During the long scoring process, you can relax and sample the many different food stalls. The huge hall has a real festival vibe and is completely weather-proof. Without a table reservation made well in advance, however, you’ll likely only find standing room here.
The Vindobona (1200 Vienna)

Vindobona combines first-class public viewing with a glamorous atmosphere in the 20th district. Right after the scoring, the“Ultimate ESC Party” kicks off here, where you can dance until the early hours of the morning. The chic theater setting makes the evening especially glamorous for you and your guests. Be sure to get a ticket for this event in advance—tickets are required.
Votiv Kino (1090 Vienna)

The Votiv Kino is an absolute institution in Vienna and a real insider tip for celebrating the Song Contest in style. Here you can enjoy the grand final while sinking deep into comfortable theater seats and watching the big screen with first-class picture and sound quality. The show is often broadcast here in its original version without Austrian commentary, which enhances the international atmosphere . Since public viewings of the ESC at movie theaters are incredibly popular , you absolutely must secure your tickets in advance via the website.
Vienna Volksoper

The Volksoper offers an incomparably elegant setting for the grand finale. In the beautiful auditorium atmosphere, 1,300 fans can enjoy the spectacle with fantastic acoustics. It’s the perfect choice for anyone who wants to experience the contest in a grand, theatrical setting. Be sure to secure your tickets here in plenty of time before they’re completely sold out. Free reserved seats will be available online starting May 9, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. And best of all: they’re completely free.
Urania

The historic observatory right on the Danube Canal offers a fantastic and extraordinary setting. In the Urania’s auditoriums, you can enjoy the final in perfect picture and sound quality. The central location also invites you to take a nighttime stroll along the water afterward. Don’t forget to secure your movie tickets in advance via the website.
WIENXTRA-Cinemagic (1010 Vienna)

Right in the heart of downtown, a classic, cozy cinema experience awaits you if you’re between 16 and 26 years old — —for the Song Contest. Wienxtra is organizing an official ESC kids’ disco with the mascot Auri in the afternoon, in collaboration with ORF. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the box office or online.
Why Not Vienna

As one of the city’s most famous LGBTQ+ clubs, Why Not is an absolute must-visit during Eurovision week. There are public viewings here on several evenings, some of which will even feature the semifinals in a lively setting. The atmosphere is always exuberant, colorful, and extremely welcoming. After the broadcasts, the venue seamlessly transforms into a pulsating dance floor.
Village Bar

The Village Bar is an extremely popular hangout for the scene and is practically bursting at the seams during the Song Contest. You can look forward to fantastic drinks and a crowd that sings along passionately to every single song. The cozy atmosphere makes it super easy to strike up a conversation with other fans. Given the crowds, a reservation is highly recommended.
Capitano Bar di Rossi
This cozy bar has screens right above the bar and even in a separate event room. There’s a very personal, family-like atmosphere where you can cheer along and celebrate the scoring. For anyone looking to avoid the crowds of larger venues, this is a wonderful retreat. Be sure to register in advance to secure your spot.
TheLoft
The Loft on Vienna’s Gürtel brings a wonderfully alternative vibe to the often very glitzy world of the ESC. Here you can watch the shows in a cool club atmosphere with excellent sound and a laid-back crowd. Afterward, DJs take over the decks and the big after-party kicks off across multiple floors. To get into the party, you must book tickets in advance.
Jo & Joe Hotel Vienna
This modern concept at Westbahnhof exudes a young, hip hostel vibe and attracts many Eurovision tourists. The spacious common areas and the rooftop terrace are perfect for a loud, lively party. Here, it’s super easy to strike up a conversation with fans from all over Europe. Since it’s very popular, you should definitely think about making a reservation here as well.
Jaz in the City Hotel

A hotel that practically has music in its DNA wouldn’t miss the world’s biggest music event for anything. In a stylish atmosphere, cool drinks and excellent sound await you during the live broadcast. It’s super centrally located and is the perfect starting point for a night of partying in the city afterward. Be sure to check early to see if tables are still available for the evenings.
Ottakringer Brewery
The historic traditional brewery is transforming its striking industrial grounds into a massive public viewing arena. Here, you can celebrate among old brewing kettles with plenty of fresh beer and a great atmosphere. The grounds offer an incredible amount of space, but they still fill up incredibly fast during major events. Check online in advance to see if you need special tickets for admission.
Salettl on Campus

This incredibly charming pavilion in the heart of the Old AKH is perfect for balmy spring evenings. You can grab some cool drinks and enjoy the Song Contest surrounded by tall trees and string lights . The atmosphere is very cozy, almost like family, far away from the huge crowds. Be sure to reserve a table early enough for you and your group.