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Vienna, the city of music and imperial history, is a treasure trove of stunning architecture, lush parks, and vibrant culture. From the majestic Schönbrunn Palace with its sprawling gardens to the intricate details of St. Stephen's Cathedral, this city offers a feast for the eyes without breaking the bank. Whether you're wandering through the historic streets or enjoying a leisurely afternoon at the Volksgarten, you'll find that Vienna's charm is as rich as its history.

As passionate explorers of this beautiful city, we love uncovering the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that make Vienna so special. The Danube Tower provides breathtaking views, while the bustling Naschmarkt invites you to savor local flavors. With a mix of well-known attractions and lesser-known spots, Vienna is a city that encourages you to explore its vibrant streets and lush parks. So grab your walking shoes and get ready to discover the best free attractions this enchanting city has to offer!

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1Schönbrunn Palace

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Schönbrunn Palace is an 18th-century summer residence that offers tours of its opulent rococo ceremonial rooms and lavish gardens with a maze. The palace boasts beautiful Baroque and Neo-Classical architecture, reflecting Vienna's rich history as the town of Habsburgs and Maria Theresa. It is Vienna's most visited attraction, featuring 45 luxurious state rooms, ceremonial halls, and private apartments once inhabited by Empress Elisabeth and Emperor Franz Joseph.
Gorgeous place to visit- bring a coat if going in the winter or fall as it can get chilly. Recommend buying tickets ahead of time and just walk to the front of the palace to enter- audio guides can be procured upon entry. If you have kids- there is also a small zoo, and a playground in the garden maze area.
Brittany F — Google review
We had a wonderful day exploring Schönbrunn Palace and its beautiful gardens! The place is enormous, so expect to spend almost the entire day walking around, discovering its stunning architecture, elegant interiors, and rich history. There are plenty of benches outside where you can rest, have a picnic, or simply people-watch. The gardens are incredibly lovely and very well-maintained, and the entire area is so organized that you’ll enjoy exploring no matter which part you visit. There’s also a children’s museum, zoo, mazes, cafés, restaurants, and more! We especially enjoyed the short hike up to the Gloriette for a breathtaking view of the palace grounds. A definite must-see when in Vienna!
BA — Google review
It was my first visit to Schönbrunn Palace in 47 years, and its magnificent scenery was as wonderful as ever as a symbol of the Habsburg dynasty. The lavish decorations inside the palace and the splendor of the gardens are as magnificent as ever, demonstrating the majesty of a World Heritage Site that is worth revisiting. Walking around the vast gardens, I was reminded of its grandeur and splendor. The splendid decorations and paintings inside the palace are also worth seeing.
Taka N — Google review
You need to explore all the places so a classic plus ticket is recommended for 75 euros, this will cover all the gardens, zoo, terrace, and the palace. This will be a long trip and you need to rest between them so I'd recommend to start your trip at 10 a.m. to finish it at 5 p.m. I strongly recommend to buy your tickets online becuase there was a very long line. I will leave you with the images to rate the experience 😊
Younus J — Google review
Must visit experience with good audio guide cost included in the ticket. The beautiful gardens beside the palace add to the charm of it and the grandeur of the palace is amazing. We had a great time at the Christmas market setup right outside the palace in early November.
Sunny K — Google review
This spot is heaven on earth. I was excited to catch the early Christmas market in the palace gardens, so many great food stalls and adorable Christmas goodies shops! The evening ambiance with all the lights was simply stunning. A truly enchanting and memorable experience.
Harsha J — Google review
We attended the Christmas market and it was just breathtaking. Countless lights, 95 lovingly decorated stalls, and a wide variety of traditional handicrafts, regional cuisine, and special experiences for the whole family create a unique festive atmosphere during the Christmas season. We loved the food and mulled wine and enjoyed watching the band play!
Alex C — Google review
The Palace is absolutely stunning! The architecture is magnificent, and the gardens surrounding the palace are beautifully designed and very spacious. Walking through the grounds, you can enjoy fountains, sculptures, and perfectly maintained flower beds. The area around the palace is full of charm and offers great spots for photos. Visiting Schönbrunn Palace is a truly unforgettable experience and a must-see when in Vienna.
Saeed B — Google review
Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria•https://www.schoenbrunn.at/•+43 1 811130•Tips and more reviews for Schönbrunn Palace

2Hofburg

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The Hofburg Imperial Palace, located in the heart of Vienna, is a grand complex that served as the residence and seat of power for the Habsburgs. This historic site, dating back to the 13th century, stands as a testament to the imperial history of the Danube monarchy. Today, it houses various institutions including the Austrian Federal President's office, museums such as the Sisi Museum and Court Silver Collection, and serves as an international conference center.
Impressive imperial palace complex in the heart of Vienna. Rich history, grand architecture, and well-curated museums make it a must-visit. Allow enough time to explore the Sisi Museum and the Imperial Apartments.
Charles Z — Google review
This is an enormous Palace complex. It houses several museums including the Sisi and Albertina, also the Spanish riding school arena and a church. You need to do some homework if you are interested in some of the above. Otherwise strolling around and taking in all the different centuries of architecture is very pleasing.
Marie G — Google review
Hofburg Palace, Vienna In the centre of Vienna stands this majestic palace complex which houses two museums including the famous Sisi museum dedicated to Empress Elisabeth. Built in the 13th century it was the winter residence as well as the seat of the government of the imperial family. The architecture is great and a big tourist attraction. In the front are some ruins and the area is full of tourists all through the day. Horse carts with well attired charioteers are there for the tourists to enjoy royal carriages. Being in the historic old town the place is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Raj S — Google review
Beautiful architecture and very well maintained palace. Nearly 600 years old approx. Has big ground in front with a statue in front. You may also experience vintage car tour or horse cart ride.
Tarun B — Google review
Beautiful complex! The gardens are open to the public and certain buildings allow visitors! We only visited the State Hall which was gorgeous and gave a brief, modern history of Austria!
Olivia H — Google review
We didn’t have enough time to go inside Hofburg Palace, but even from the outside, it’s incredibly grand and impressive. The architecture is stunning. The palace grounds are vast, with beautiful courtyards and statues. It’s a lovely area to walk around, and there’s so much to take in, even without entering the museums.
Highway V — Google review
Rich in history and artifacts. I went early morning and there wasn't a lot of people. Definitely recommend visiting the museum. All and all, it's a must see if you are planning a trip to vienna.
Jorge C — Google review
The Hofburg Palace is an impressive and historic landmark in the heart of Vienna. Its grand architecture and rich history as the former residence of the Habsburgs make it a must-see for anyone visiting the city.
Atanas V — Google review
1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.info/de/kunst-kultur/imperiales/hofburg-wien•Tips and more reviews for Hofburg
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3St. Stephen's Cathedral

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St. Stephen's Cathedral is a medieval Roman Catholic place of worship in Vienna, Austria. It features an ornate spire, catacombs, and a treasury museum. Visitors can explore the cathedral to admire world-renowned works of art and church utensils for a fee. The catacombs house the remains of Austrian emperors and are accessible only to guided tour groups for an additional cost.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We visited St. Stephen’s Cathedral over the weekend, and it was such a beautiful experience. The architecture is stunning — Austria really knows how to blend modern and classic styles. You can feel the history, yet everything around feels fresh and vibrant. The cathedral is surrounded by modern buildings and high-end shops, creating a unique mix of culture and lifestyle. One thing I really appreciated is that entry to the cathedral is free, which is rare in Europe. You only pay if you want to go up to the tower for the panoramic city view — and the price is quite reasonable. Children under 10 enter for free, and kids under 18 get a 50% discount. Overall, everything in Austria feels very clean, safe, and well-organized. We really enjoyed our time here and definitely recommend visiting St. Stephen’s Cathedral if you’re in the city center.
Theavy — Google review
St. Stephen’s Cathedral rises like a medieval stone heartbeat in the very center of Vienna. Its Gothic spire, ribbed vaults, and stained-glass windows aren’t just architectural flourishes; they are the city’s compass and heartbeat. Every street in Vienna seems to spiral outward from here, as if the entire city were built around prayer. Inside, the air feels thick with centuries of pious devotion. The flicker of candles against cold stone, the scent of wax and incense, the hush of travelers and locals alike; it all combines into a kind of living liturgy. The cathedral isn’t just a monument to faith; it’s a place where belief, art, and history intertwine. Every carving and arch seems to whisper the same message: beauty is one of the purest ways to praise God. On Saturday evenings, when the bells call the faithful for the 7:00 PM English Mass, a golden light fills the nave as the sun sets behind the stained glass. Tourists pause, locals kneel, and the choir’s echo mingles with the organ’s thunder. It’s a deeply human moment, both intimate and grand — a reminder that Vienna’s soul is not found only in its cafés and concert halls, but here, in this cathedral that has watched over the city for nearly 900 years. A must-visit not just to see, but to feel. St. Stephen’s doesn’t merely stand at the center of Vienna. It is Vienna’s heart.❤️ Christmas celebration in full swing outside of the cathedral.
Basil C — Google review
I visited St. Stephen's Cathedral from the outside, and the surrounding area is absolutely beautiful. The architecture of the cathedral is impressive, and the streets and squares nearby are full of charm, cafes, and shops. It’s a perfect spot for sightseeing and taking photos. I really enjoyed walking around and soaking in the lively atmosphere of the area .
Saeed B — Google review
This cathedral is absolutely stunning. The architecture, both inside and out, is breathtaking. Right beside it, an early Christmas market was happening with adorable stalls. The interior is a true work of art. At night, it transformed into what looked like a massive haunted castle, haha!
Harsha J — Google review
Very nice cathedral, but you can’t walk inside it. Also be careful if you plant to visit light show. , we wanted to visit it in Votive church, but thought it’s the same church and understood the mistake too late.
Татьяна А — Google review
The cathedral is a magnificent piece of architecture and a sight to behold. My strong personal critique, however, is the commercialization of the space. Requiring payment for entry into the main sections creates a barrier that I feel is fundamentally opposed to Christian teachings. A church should be a place where anyone, regardless of their financial means, can enter to pray and connect with God.
Deepu J — Google review
I have to say that I was really excited to visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral. I had seen it in pictures, on Instagram, everywhere, and seeing it in person was such a beautiful, emotional moment. The cathedral is stunning from the inside out. We bought our tickets the same day; you cannot buy tickets online, so you need to go directly to the ticket area. If you want to go to the top of the cathedral, there are two options: • South Tower – You must climb around 300 steps. It’s very high and can be exhausting. • North Tower – This is the one we chose. It actually has a better view, including a 360° view, and you can take the elevator, which is definitely nicer. We also visited the dungeons, and that was fascinating. You see cadavers that have been there since the 1500s (or around that time). They give you a guided tour that explains how people were buried and the history of the underground cemetery. It’s very interesting, I won’t spoil too much, but I definitely recommend it. We didn’t do the full church tour because when we arrived, they were having Mass, and we didn’t want to wait. Plus, after going up the tower in the cold, we were already a bit tired. So just be prepared, going to the top can be draining, especially if you’re an introvert. We’re both introverts, and we were completely drained afterwards. But honestly, the cathedral itself is breathtaking. It’s hard to believe something so massive and detailed was built so long ago. I really can’t even explain how incredible it is, you just have to see it for yourself. One thing I liked is that everything is done on the same day, and you don’t have to worry about online bookings. You can explore one part of the cathedral and come back another day to do the rest, if you want. We didn’t, but it’s an option. We bought two tickets: • one for the underground cemetery tour • one for the North Tower (highly recommend this one!) I also recommend doing the official church tour because it gives you the full history, when it was built, who built it, and all the important details. I kind of regret not doing that. Overall, I highly recommend visiting St. Stephen’s Cathedral. I don’t have many pictures because I really wanted to take everything in with my own eyes and enjoy the moment. If you go, do the same,or have someone else take photos for you,because the experience goes by too fast. And you don’t want to miss it by staring at your phone.
Miriam I — Google review
St. Stephen’s Cathedral is a stunning Gothic masterpiece and a must-see in Vienna. I booked my ticket through GetYourGuide, which was convenient and easy. You need to claim the actual ticket at the Dom Museum Wien next to the cathedral before entry, so it’s best to go a few minutes early. The cathedral’s interior, towers, and views are breathtaking — rich in history and atmosphere. Worth the visit!
Enrico A — Google review
Stephansplatz 3, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.stephanskirche.at/•+43 1 515523530•Tips and more reviews for St. Stephen's Cathedral

4Naschmarkt

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Naschmarkt is a bustling open-air market with two distinct lanes. One side is filled with casual dining spots, while the other offers high-quality produce and gourmet products favored by renowned chefs for their culinary creations.
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5Belvedere Palace

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Belvedere Palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture located in Vienna's Landstrasse district. It consists of two grand palaces separated by a beautiful French-style garden. Originally built as a summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy in the 18th century, it now houses an impressive art collection spanning from the Middle Ages to contemporary works, including a notable collection of Klimt paintings.
Wow! Loved this extraordinary attraction and gardens. The architecture is amazing. My son and I really enjoyed the walk through and landscapes. The stone carvings / statues are beautifully placed. We did not visit inside the attraction as we will go another day.
PAUL M — Google review
We pre-bought tickets to the Upper Belvedere and skipped the lower! Was a good choice. It’s a lovely palace with incredibly well kept grounds. Really fun art inside! We were happy to have gone!
Olivia H — Google review
The Belvedere is a wonderful choice for a stroll and for experiencing beauty. The park is very pleasant and inspires a positive outlook, and the museum itself is incredibly aesthetically pleasing. You can see wonderful paintings not only by Klimt but also by other artists, as well as sculptures. There are absolutely unique works of art, portraits, and still lifes that are every bit as good as the famous canvases. The Klimt hall is wonderful; I really enjoyed his landscapes! A wonderful place!
Aida B — Google review
A stunning historic complex with beautiful baroque architecture and meticulously maintained gardens. The Upper and Lower Palaces are impressive, and the art collections inside, including works by Klimt, are incredible. Walking through the gardens and enjoying the view of Vienna from the palace is a truly memorable experience. Highly recommended for history, art, and photography lovers .
Saeed B — Google review
Amazing! The paintings and organisation of the museum is impressive, the collection of Gustav klimit is iconic. If you’re there to discover the palace as a historical place i don’t recommend since there is no rooms displayed. If you’re an art fanatic i recommend 3 hours.
Haya A — Google review
Visiting Belvedere Palace in Vienna is a feast for the eyes, particularly if you appreciate grand architecture and historic structures. The palace itself is stunning, with intricate interiors and elegant layouts that make wandering through its halls a visual delight. Even with parts of the building under restoration, the charm and grandeur of the palace remain impressive. The exhibition, however, is less remarkable. While it has its moments, it doesn’t quite match the awe-inspiring atmosphere created by the palace and its architecture. Art lovers may enjoy it, but for those primarily seeking a “wow” factor, it may feel underwhelming. A practical note: the queues can be long, especially on weekends. Even if you buy tickets online, you may have to wait for a later slot; when we arrived, our online tickets only allowed entry three hours later. Planning ahead and booking well in advance is highly recommended. The gardens are fantastic and free to explore. Locals often jog, run, or just relax there, and it's lovely to see artists drawing or people chilling. Overall, the views and grounds make it worth avisit! Overall, Belvedere Palace is worth visiting for its architecture and historical appeal, but don’t set your expectations too high for the exhibitions.
Kelvin T — Google review
I visited the Belvedere to experience the art of Gustav Klimt and to take in the stunning architecture and perfectly maintained gardens. The museum spans three floors, each offering something remarkable, from the magnificent Marble Hall, where the Austrian State Treaty was signed, to galleries filled with masterpieces from different eras. The highlight, of course, is Klimt’s The Kiss and Judith, along with several of his early works that show his artistic evolution. The atmosphere is both grand and intimate, you feel the history, the art, and the spirit of Vienna all in one place. Book your tickets in advance and stick to your time slot, as it can get busy. Give yourself time to explore the grounds, they’re as inspiring as the collection inside. A must-visit in Vienna. Highly recommended.
Sabbi A — Google review
I just visited the spot on weekend Sunday where the place is crowded with people (as expected). I didn't enter the upper and lower palace, but only enjoy the view at the garden for free. I can see they spend a lot of effort in maintaining the garden, which is photogenic and elegant. People can literally just sit there chill and relax for whole day, lovely place.
Hau A — Google review
1030 Wien, Austria•https://www.belvedere.at/•+43 1 795570•Tips and more reviews for Belvedere Palace
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6Vienna State Opera

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The Vienna State Opera House, also known as Wiener Staatsoper, is a world-renowned opera house that has been hosting major productions and guided tours. It is one of the largest and most magnificent theaters globally, with a rich history dating back to 1625. The current grand Opera House was constructed in 1869 and features a French Early Renaissance style.
if you're a fan of music, or even just beautiful buildings, the tour of the vienna state opera is a must-do. i wasn't sure what to expect, but it was really fascinating. ​it's a guided tour, so you go with a group and a guide tells you all the stories. they take you through the grand staircases and these incredibly ornate rooms like the tea salon and the marble hall. everything is so elegant and detailed, and it's wild to think that parts of the building had to be rebuilt after being bombed in world war ii. you see the original parts and the restored parts side by side, and it's a cool mix of history. ​the highlight for me was seeing the auditorium and the stage from different angles. you get to stand in the royal box and look out, and it makes you feel like you're royalty for a second. ​the tour is about 40 minutes long, and you get so many interesting facts and stories. they tell you about the famous composers and conductors who worked there. it's a really great way to appreciate the opera house even if you don't have time to see a full performance. it's a good idea to check the schedule online and book your tour in advance because they're really popular
KK — Google review
It was our first opera. It was amazing. The story was interesting and very easy to follow the subtitles on the little screen in front of each seat. The cast and Orchestra were extremely talented. The opera house is magnificently beautiful. It's well worth a visit.
Nimma S — Google review
First time in this quintessential building, went to see Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte on a Thursday night. The building design is such that, even high up on “oxygen level”, one has a great view of the stage and singers. However, the design also takes the breath away from those afraid of heights:) Individual tablets at the seats give you subtitles. They do make you check in your coats and the bar lines at intermission can get very long, so plan accordingly. Also, prices are high, not unexpectedly. Unique building and design though, quality performances, not to be missed.
Adi G — Google review
The Vienna State Opera House is one of the most stunning buildings I have ever seen. I only had the chance to admire it from the outside, but its beauty is absolutely breathtaking. The grand façade, elegant arches, and detailed sculptures reflect Vienna’s rich artistic and cultural heritage. Even without going inside, you can feel the history and importance of this place, where some of the world’s greatest operas have been performed. The building shines beautifully, especially at night when it’s illuminated, creating a magical atmosphere. I hope to return one day to experience a performance inside this magnificent opera house.
Salvatore P — Google review
Very disappointing experience at the Vienna Opera House First of all, I was scammed by ticket sellers outside the building. They were wearing official-looking vests with lanyards, so I thought they were staff. I was in a rush and bought a ticket from them for €50, only to find out later that the actual price of my corner seat was only €15. The seat had a terrible view and I could barely see anything. But the performance was still good. The experience inside was just as bad. During the second intermission, I missed the re-entry and was denied entry until the session ended, which meant I had to stand outside for 1.5 hours. There were no announcements or signs in English to inform foreigners that the bell ringing meant “5 minutes until doors close.” About eight of us were left stuck outside even though we had paid for our tickets. When I spoke to the management, they casually mentioned that this was not the first time it happened but offered no solution. Their excuse was that “the bell is an old tradition and everyone should know.” Sorry, but I’m a foreigner, and it’s 2025 — clear communication should be basic hospitality. As for the scammers outside, the management said that the area outside isn’t their property, so they’re “not responsible,” even though these sellers are using “Opera House” tickets to overcharge tourists. This felt extremely unprofessional. Overall, this was a very disappointing and frustrating experience. I expected much better from such a famous cultural institution.
Hanli B — Google review
It was truly a dream come true to experience an opera. I adore European culture and its rich history. The venue felt utterly magical, and being there made me feel incredibly special.
Harsha J — Google review
If you’re in Vienna, you definitely have to visit the State Opera House! I’ve been to opera houses in the U.S., but most of them are relatively new compared to this one. The level of detail here is incredible – every corner feels like a work of art, from the ornate ceilings to the grand staircases. The performance was equally stunning. The orchestra and opera singers were on another level – so powerful and moving that even though I’m not usually into classical music, I loved every minute of it. This was truly an unforgettable experience and one of those bucket-list items you absolutely have to check off when visiting Vienna.
Regis K — Google review
An incredible experience!!! Gorgeous interior and screens to translate the opera for you in a handful of languages. We did get a bit hot, but we were in the top level! If you aren’t looking to watch the whole opera (we did), I would recommend gambling for the standing room seats! Way cheaper and you can leave at intermission.
Olivia H — Google review
Opernring 2, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.wiener-staatsoper.at/•+43 1 514442250•Tips and more reviews for Vienna State Opera

7Spanish Riding School

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The Spanish Riding School, also known as the Spanische Hofreitschule, is a historic institution dating back to 1735. It was established by Emperor Maximilian II and is renowned for training white Lipizzaner stallions. Located in the Baroque Winter Riding School within the grounds of Vienna's Hofburg Palace, it offers regular tours and shows that showcase impressive equestrian skills.
We did the tour which was informative. You do get to see the school and horses, however we arrived on a Monday, which is the horses day off to relax. We purchased the tickets ahead of time since the tours do get booked full. The performances are done on the weekend. The tour guide spoke good English and was interesting.
Teri C — Google review
The History alone, related to this School, which continues 100’s of years later, is astonishing. Is it pricey. Yup. But, worth every penny. Amazing display of Horsemanship. And of course Rider talent was at a level never seen by me before. A bit confusing getting to the right section of stairways leading to the show area, but there is help around to assist. Next to the ZOO this was my favorite Animal related thing to do in Vienna.
Tomas M — Google review
Real art of riding- I was impressed and at the same time wondered how much the horses love it and if they do get enough playtime as well. Absolutely beautiful animals and skilled riders. The setting is stunning and you should do it at least once in a lifetime!!! We only had standing seats as we booked too late which was very uncomfortable and not the best view.
Anja M — Google review
There are a number of options to visit. We selected the ticket at €26 (standing) each to see a 45 minute show which began at 11am. Clearly there is emphasis to sell many tickets as there were so many people it was hard to move causing a concern if a fire started. Staff could learn some manners by the way they talk to visitors. The 45 minute show itself was in 3 parts and really the 3rd part was the best which I would call a show and not rehearsals dressed up to look like a show. Oh yes, apparently you are not allowed (abruptly told to not do so) to take video or photographs so here is what I managed to take! Viewing the stables does not cost anything. Clearly counting on the fame of the riding school for people to book without any care for them.
Daren K — Google review
I arrived at the ticket window an hour before the show and there were still 4 categories of seats available, even though on-line check said standing room only was all that was left. I bought a ticket on the ground floor. I thought it was the best place to sit! I could see all the horses' leg movements unlike people on the upper floors who had to peer down, this includes the standing room only people. No photos allowed during the performance. These pictures are from ground floor and first floor.
K W — Google review
A must visit either to see the stables on a tour or see the performance. Be aware, If you want to see the performance book well in advance because tickets sell out very quickly. I brought my tickets direct from Spanish Riding School and for my seat on the side it was £90 ( Sept 2025 prices). Yes it's cheaper to stand and you get not a bad view but you get a much better view sitting down. Also no rucksacks are allowed inside the area, But i found left luggage lockers at Vienna Central Station for my small rucksack for 2 euros ( Sept 2025 prices) It only goes on for approx 1 hrs and 10 mins but so enjoyable in a beautiful area. The riders were brilliant in their handling of the horses and the classical music complented the moves the riders made. The lippinaners are so strong and you even see some young lippinaners. The whole experience is just a lovely, feel good, watch.
David K — Google review
The venue is beautiful, but the training session was rather dull. Unless you are knowledgable in horse riding it is hard to appreciate the skill. The commentary was interesting and at a good pace. Our seats were also good and not obstructed by pillars. Would only recommend going if you really want to, otherwise skip it.
Lili — Google review
It’s expensive, but the horses are actually really amazing. I think a lot of people don’t realize the amount of training and expertise it takes to get horses to do the things that they do. I could only afford the practice exercise, but I would recommend it.
Chad L — Google review
Michaelerplatz 1, 1010 Wien, Austria•http://www.srs.at/•+43 1 5339031•Tips and more reviews for Spanish Riding School

8Burggarten

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Burggarten is a picturesque formal garden located near The Hofburg in Vienna. It features statues of prominent figures such as Mozart and Franz Josef, adding to its charm. The highlight of the garden is the stunning Art Nouveau conservatory, Schmetterlinghaus, which houses a variety of colorful butterflies and serves as a popular spot for photography enthusiasts. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the serene atmosphere and explore the park's impressive monuments and statues, including Vienna's oldest equestrian statue.
One of Vienna's many beautiful parks. But this park is particularly special thanks to the presence of so many young people. It was quite refreshing, and the atmosphere was positive, even fun, like being at a university during the holidays. The weather was superb, and the location even more so. Just look at the photos :-)
Dan M — Google review
Burggarten is a beautiful and tranquil park right in the center of Vienna. Perfect for a relaxing stroll or a quiet break from the city. The lush greenery, charming statues, and stunning glass palm house create a lovely atmosphere. A must-visit spot for nature lovers and history fans alike!
Isam A — Google review
Beautiful public park with lots of shade and even a pond in the middle for some cool breeze. In close proximity to supermarkets and some cafes and bars. Also very close to the Butterfly house, which is also beautiful. Very accessible with public transportation. Beautiful place to be on a hot summer day. Definitely safe to come here on your own as a woman and to just relax with a book or snacks for a few hours!
Andrea J — Google review
The garden is very comfortable and relaxing. There are benches, and you can also lie down on the grass, which makes it a great place to rest. The only downside is that the toilet is paid.
Dmitry G — Google review
Burggarten is such a nice place to slow down. There are beautiful spots for pictures, and the whole area is perfect for a little break. We were also lucky because the day we visited, there was an army exposition going on, which made it even more interesting.
Miriam I — Google review
Cool well maintained park. Clean Beautiful mozart monument located here. Not too crowded. Definitely check it out if weather permits.
Kelvin S — Google review
Butterfly garden is amazing! A piece of jungle with waterfalls and tons of butterflies right in the middle of the city. And the cafe on the grounds though definitely pricey had amazing food and desserts (I took a bowl of beef soup, a latte and a carrot cake with lemon sorbet - every little part of everything was so well thought of and so tasty)
MRAakaCR — Google review
Beautiful park! Not super chill but very beautiful. Worth it!
Rodrigo C — Google review
Josefsplatz 1, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.bundesgaerten.at/hofburggaerten/Burggarten.html•+43 1 81359500•Tips and more reviews for Burggarten

9Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien

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Museum of Art History in Vienna is an imposing 19th century building that houses a vast art collection including pieces by some of the world's most famous painters. The museum is located on the Ringstrasse, and visitors can explore its endless galleries filled with incredible masterpieces. Some of the most renowned artists in history are represented, including Caravaggio, Tintoretto, van Dyck, Raphael, Rembrandt, and Rubens.
Very nice museum. If you have time to spend then try this museum. First and foremost, the architecture and design inside is beautiful. You can just spend some time looking at the walls, ceiling, pillars and the stairs going up. There are multiple types of art exhibition in here, so you can pick and choose which one you want to visit. I would highly recommend going to this museum.
Anand — Google review
This is an absolutely magnificent museum. Its collection of masterpieces rivals that of many other renowned museums. The building itself is absolutely magnificent, with magnificent paintings by Bruegel, Raphael, Velázquez and many others. On the top floor is a truly unique coin collection, and its presentation and design are equally unique. The museum itself, in the center, has an aesthetically pleasing café where you can enjoy not only the taste but also the beauty of the interior. You could spend a whole day here, and there are also amazing temporary exhibitions, very interesting!
Aida B — Google review
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna is a masterpiece in itself.. it is a grand blend of art, history, and architecture. Its majestic domed building sets the tone for what’s inside: an extraordinary collection of European art spanning centuries. Highlights include works by Vermeer, Raphael, Titian, and an exceptional Bruegel collection, the largest in the world. The Egyptian and Greek antiquities are equally impressive, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient civilizations. The museum’s layout is elegant and spacious, and the café beneath the dome is a perfect spot to pause and soak in the atmosphere. A must-visit for anyone interested in art, culture, or simply beautiful places.
Monica K — Google review
This is truly one of the best museums we have ever been too. Incredible displays and SO much to look at. We were here for over 3 hours and felt like we were rushing through at the end—could have spent an entire day here. This is a MUST when visiting Vienna!
Olivia H — Google review
The Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien is simply breathtaking — a true temple of art, history, and human genius. From the moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by centuries of civilisation, magnificently preserved under one roof. Its vast collections span from antiquities to Renaissance and modern masterpieces, sculptures, archaeological treasures, and artifacts that tell the story of humanity across millennia. The architecture itself is a masterpiece, grand marble halls, gilded domes, and sweeping staircases that make every step feel like walking through history. Each gallery unveils another marvel, whether it’s the timeless beauty of Bruegel’s Tower of Babel, the emotional intensity of Madonna sculptures, or the rediscovered brilliance of artists like Michaelina Wautier. Be prepared to spend at least eight hours, if not an entire day, wandering through this palace of knowledge and beauty. Every piece has a story; every corridor, a heartbeat of civilisation. The Kunsthistorisches Museum is not just a museum — it’s a journey through the evolution of art and humanity itself. Totally awe-inspiring. Highly recommend!!!
Basil C — Google review
There are no words to truly capture how incredible this museum is! From the moment I walked in, I was blown away by the stunning exhibits and the sheer scale of the collection. The museum offers a perfect blend of history, art, and culture, with each display more captivating than the last. The attention to detail is evident in every corner, and the atmosphere is both inspiring and thought-provoking. The staff is also knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you're a fan of art, history, or simply looking to explore something new, this museum has something for everyone. It’s a must-visit in Vienna, absolutely unforgettable!
Zoe S — Google review
Beautiful baroque building, with high marbled walls and domed ceilings - an artwork on its own. The galleries we explored are large and comprehensively capture primarily Renaissance art - rich colors, photo-realistic subjects, and heavy religious symbolism. We were rushed for time, ideally you should plan a day to wander through the galleries. Very enjoyable.
Patrick C — Google review
I recommend setting aside a day for a leisurely stroll. My wife and I spent four hours here, and we barely noticed the time fly by. The art history inside is captivating. The paintings, sculptures, and drawings, even the cafe in the middle of the museum, are so beautiful and astonishing that you'll wonder, "Where am I? What kind of place is this?" Even climbing the stairs, the captivating atmosphere everywhere can make you fall in love. This should be your top priority when visiting Vienna, and then you'll be even more captivated by the Albertina Museum.
Eray B — Google review
Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.khm.at/•+43 1 525240•Tips and more reviews for Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien

10Volksgarten

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Nestled in the heart of Vienna, the Volksgarten is a stunning public park that beautifully marries history and leisure. Originally designed as a private garden for archdukes, it has welcomed visitors since 1825 and is now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Center of Vienna. The park features manicured landscapes adorned with temples, fountains, and vibrant rose gardens.
One of the most beautiful and peaceful parks in Vienna. Whichever time of the day, this is the perfect place to take a break and enjoy the so many roses growing here. Just take a look at these pictures.
Dan M — Google review
Amazing, left me speechless. It was so relaxing, interesting, quiet spot for those who want to experience something between the buzzing streets and calmness. Loved it!
Eda K — Google review
It is one of the must visit place I stayed there for almost two hours.It was a really good place to relax.There are places to sit and enjoy beautiful greenery all around, the fountain and statues looked great, and the nearby monuments were truly mesmerizing.
Prajuna A — Google review
Large garden with lots of roses. Water mists on to cool down tourists under the strong sun. Bathed in sunlight on the bench, my eyes linger on roses in full bloom, while heavy music roars from the club — a strange harmony of beauty and chaos
Pam K — Google review
Perfect place during the spring season. Flowers are in bloom and they smell really good. It gets crowded a bit so better to visit early. Park is free, with lots of benches.
Bea S — Google review
We went during the winter. I really wanted to like the garden but it just does not look as good as expected. But I’m sure it should look better in spring/summer when all the grass are green and the flowers are blooming.
AA — Google review
An impressively lovely gardens right along the inner city of Vienna. Everything is precise, orderly and beautiful. There’s a section where rose bushes are donated by people and it makes for a colorful pop along the walking path. We came on a rainy day but this would be a lovely spot to sit and spend more time when the weather is better. I loved how precise everything was set up here, the grounds are very well attended to and cared for.
Raegan L — Google review
Vert nice garden to walk through with a lot of nice view all around. Can get a little hot with limited shaded area.
Anand — Google review
1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.bundesgaerten.at/hofburggaerten.html•Tips and more reviews for Volksgarten
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11Leopold Museum

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Nestled in Vienna's vibrant Museums Quarter, the Leopold Museum is a treasure trove for enthusiasts of Austrian modernism. This spacious venue boasts an impressive collection that includes the largest assortment of Egon Schiele's works globally, alongside masterpieces by renowned artists like Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. Visitors can immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of late 19th and early 20th-century art, featuring not only paintings but also sculptures and graphic art.
Amazing pieces! You could see the different style each artist had and also how their piece shows who they are. There are a few stories of exhibitions! I loved the -2 floor! The watercolour Based pieces were remarkable! Truly breathtaking! Recommend to buy the tickets in advance. I was lucky to have went early where there was no crowd. When I came out there was a queue for the ticket.
Isaac L — Google review
Leopold Museum is a must-see in Vienna! Stunning collection of Austrian modern art, especially works by Klimt and Schiele. The layout is visitor-friendly, and the museum’s atmosphere is both inspiring and relaxing. Perfect for art lovers or anyone wanting a cultural experience in the city. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Engin T — Google review
The Leopold Museum is a wonderful building with an excellently curated selection of artworks that highlights the crreative vitality of artists based in and around Vienna, starting with Klimt. The focus on Schiele, Kokoshka and similar places the artists in a sympathetic context, enabling the visitor to get a sense of who influenced who and what they wanted to say. Brilliant.
Nick S — Google review
By far one of my top favorite museums of Vienna. It offers a complete timeline of the arts from the the Vienna succession to expressionism to modern and contemporary art; notably featuring the works of Egon Schiele. The building is a beautiful modern space, easy to navigate, located in a sublime arts district surrounded by monuments of history.
Claibourn H — Google review
Absolutely phenomenal. You get a newfound respect for Vienna's cultural and art revolution in the 20th century, and realize just how deep of an impact it made on the European and global scene. Art, furniture, architecture, anecdotes, everything on display resonates and leaves a lasting impression. The brilliance on display is humbling. Understandably the homage to Klimt and the Secession is quite extensive, but not without merit. Klimt's Life and Death is breathtaking, as are the other works (sadly the Kiss is at Belvedere). Easily one of my favorite museums across Europe. Well worth spending a few hours.
Dimitrios K — Google review
The Leopold Museum is a gem in Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier, showcasing stunning Austrian art. It’s famous for the world’s largest Egon Schiele collection and Gustav Klimt masterpieces. The bright, airy galleries make exploring a joy. You’ll also find unique furniture and decorative pieces from the Vienna Secession. A must-visit for art lovers!
Ramdas P — Google review
This museum is really fantastic. If you are interested in art of 20 century, this is your must go. It is definitely better to buy the tickets online to avoid queueing.
Monika K — Google review
Although one floor was closed. the museum still has enough pictures and exhibits to the show and it was very interesting to read about the paintings and this period. I Really recommend
Noa M — Google review
Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien, Austria•https://www.leopoldmuseum.org/en•+43 1 525701522•Tips and more reviews for Leopold Museum

12Danube Tower

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The Danube Tower, also known as the Donauturm, is an iconic landmark in Vienna that opened in 1964. As the tallest structure in Austria at 252 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Danube River from its observation deck at 150 meters. The tower is part of the Danube Park, which was transformed from a former rubbish dump into a park with various attractions and facilities for both children and adults.
Super cool 360° view of the city daytime but especially at night. Lovely revolving Café at the top, that allows you to enjoy a pretty decent and afordable coffee and strudel while amazing views of the city are unfolding in front of you. Highly recommend the experience!!
Alexandra A — Google review
We visited the Danube Tower on Saturday, August 2, 2025, around 8:30 PM on a stormy evening and it turned out to be an unforgettable experience. It was cloudy and dramatic at first, then later, it poured. We took a peaceful walk through Donaupark on the way in, beautifully green, calm, and spacious. Then came the real highlight: the view from the top of the tower. As the storm rolled in, we watched the clouds and lights shift across the city skyline. One local even told us he had never seen such heavy rain in Vienna before, which made the moment feel surreal and almost cinematic. The kids absolutely loved the slide and went on it twice. I worked up the courage to try it too, after a little fear moment that lasted a good 3 to 5 minutes 😅. The staff member at the slide was incredibly kind and patient with both the kids and with me. We didn’t dine at the restaurant as the storm got stronger, we felt it was safer to head back to the hotel. While the person checking tickets could have been a bit more welcoming, everything else was smooth and enjoyable. The only downside was the toilets. They were not clean and had a strong unpleasant smell definitely an area that needs more attention. This spot is still perfect for families, a beautiful mix of nature and city views all in one place. Definitely a must visit when you’re in Vienna.
A A — Google review
A great experience! The view from the top is amazing — you can see all of Vienna and the Danube River. The tower is clean and well organized, and the café with the rotating floor is a lovely touch. I highly recommend visiting!
Andjela S — Google review
My visit to the Danube Tower (Donauturm) in Vienna was truly amazing and unforgettable! The tower offers a complete experience, combining breathtaking views of the city with fun and a touch of adrenaline. From the top, the view is absolutely incredible — you can see the whole city of Vienna, the Danube River, Donauinsel, and even the surrounding areas. On clear days, the visibility is impressive, and during sunset the light creates a magical atmosphere. The observation deck is well designed, safe, and spacious, perfect for taking memorable photos. I also really enjoyed the slide experience, which adds a perfect dose of excitement and fun! 🎢 It’s a unique activity — combining the thrill of height with spectacular views, all in a safe and well-managed environment. The rotating restaurant is another highlight — you can enjoy a meal while the entire city slowly turns beneath you. The staff were friendly, organized, and always ready to help. The tower is easy to reach by public transport, and the surrounding park area is beautiful for a relaxing walk. I highly recommend visiting the Danube Tower — it’s one of those places you simply must see in Vienna! A perfect mix of views, excitement, and unforgettable memories.
Cristi C — Google review
The Danube Tower is a must-see in Vienna! The panoramic views from the top are absolutely breathtaking, offering a full 360° look over the city, the Danube River, and beyond. We enjoyed a delicious coffee and came at the rotating restaurant with an unforgettable view. There is also a slide from the upper deck on 160m height, but the ticket is extra. The whole experience was smooth, relaxing, and well worth it with a lot of photo opportunities on an outdoor and indoor panoramic deck. A perfect stop for anyone visiting Vienna!
CrazyB0 — Google review
My genuine opinion after visiting this on 09-10-2025. We have bought a tickets of 19,90€ per person (2 persons) to reach the top floor for a great view. As we expected we have entered into the lift and seen that the lift is very fastly taking us to the top. After reaching top, we came out and need to hike three floors(steps) approx for experiencing sliding and found that 6€ fare for sliding for just 10 seconds. After sliding, we again need to hike the three floors (steps) and then we thought to go to the top view. After we walked to 4th floor and there we saw a rotating restaurant with a bargate. They asked us about having any reservation or not, if not, then they said to go to another rotating restaurant which is in the downfloor and to buy a coffee there to feel the view. We went down there we bought two bowl of icecream. We experienced the rotating restaurant view(it was good). And after that there is nothing like view point or top view(open view). Total - 39,80€€ + 6€ slide + rotating restaurant - 5.20€. After seeing this, my genuine opinion is 'One time watchable'. Pros Rotating restaurant Sliding option Cons Not reasonable price Additional price for sliding. We need to buy something in the rotating restaurant. For taking photo print the price is 9€ which not at all reasonable I felt. Very commercial (I felt). For a top view we paid full price of 19,90€ per person. After going to top we came to know we should have a reservation in the restaurant for top view. If we do not have reservation we need to go down and get a coffee atleast to get a rotating view(both are rotating restaurant one is located down, and other is in the top floor.)
Rajala M — Google review
⭐️ Unforgettable experience at Donauturm! 🌆✨ I had dinner at the Donauturm restaurant in Vienna, and it honestly took my breath away. The food was absolutely delicious 😋, the staff super friendly, and the view… just wow! 😍 What surprised me most was realizing that the restaurant actually rotates 360° while you eat — I looked outside and suddenly the whole skyline had changed! 🏙️ It’s such a magical feeling to watch the city slowly turn beneath you while enjoying great food and company. This place is pure atmosphere — cozy, elegant, and unforgettable. 💫 If you’re in Vienna, don’t miss it. One of those experiences that stays with you forever ❤️
Paul N — Google review
Danube Tower in Vienna is a must-visit! If you are in Vienna, don’t miss it. There is also a nice café at the top where you can relax, enjoy a drink, and take in the stunning views of Austria from above. Truly a memorable experience
Andri S — Google review
Donauturmplatz 1, 1220 Wien, Austria•https://www.donauturm.at/•+43 1 2633572•Tips and more reviews for Danube Tower

13Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel

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The Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel, also known as Riesenrad, is a famous attraction located in the Wiener Prater. Originally opened to the public in 1766 by Habsburg Joseph II, this former royal hunting ground quickly became a popular entertainment hub for locals. The Ferris wheel was built in 1897 and rises to 65m, offering visitors stunning views of the city during its 20-minute rotation.
The Great Wheel From Vienna, a wonderful symbol of this city. It's definitely a must for those coming here. The views are stunning and the tickets are worth it. This is the best thing from Prater! 🙌 I definitely recommend it! ✅️🌟👍🏻
Mario-Liviu G — Google review
Very immersive and fun experience, if you buy card online you have fast access. You can also buy ViennaPass and also go through fast line. Sometimes you need to wait at the entrance, and the reason for that is that only around 10-12 people can enter at one time in one of the rooms on the wheel. It's not the highest experience you can have at the Prater, but it's very nice and calm ride. It lasts around 15-20 minutes. Only thing is bad that you can't sit inside, and you have to stand up the whole ride which can be challenging if you were walking and visiting the city on the same day. There is also a shop at the bottom where you can buy souvenirs.
Masterof B — Google review
We visited the Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel on our last night in Vienna, and it was an absolute treat. It’s about a 20-minute Uber ride from the city centre, but completely worth it, especially if you time it for sunset. Despite rush-hour traffic, we arrived just in time and it made the evening feel special. The check-in process was smooth, the cabins are comfortable and well-maintained, and the views over Vienna are simply breathtaking. The whole experience takes around 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to enjoy the scenery and atmosphere. We booked our tickets in advance, though it’s not strictly necessary unless you’re visiting on a weekend or during peak hours. A wonderful way to end a stay in this beautiful city.
Sabbi A — Google review
Super slow. Not much of a view. Just worth going as it’s the oldest. They really don’t invest to make it a fun memorable experience. Many cable cars are blocked for dinner service , but no one knows how to book this dinner service and the price. But in advance no line tickets.
Samina Q — Google review
Iconic place in Vienna. Must have if you plan to spend more than a day in the city! It has some dioramas in the waiting room, worth checking that and spending some time looking at them.
Adrian B — Google review
The ferris wheel may seem appealing from far, but the wait time is too long. Also, the wheel moves wayyyy too slowly and there’s absolutely no thrill. Not recommended
Soumya D — Google review
Very bright and loud, brilliant rides - great fun for all. Easy to get to, lots of places to eat/drink or relax and stroll around, maybe visit Madame Tussards or a magic show or even a burlesque show - something for everyone.
Keith S — Google review
There is a good story behind this ferris wheel which you can see before entering your cabin, very beautiful view in top view with one of the oldest cabins and its classic design.
Younus J — Google review
Gaudeegasse 1, 1020 Wien, Austria•https://wienerriesenrad.com/•+43 1 7295430•Tips and more reviews for Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel

14Wien Museum Karlsplatz

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Wien Museum Karlsplatz is part of a group of museums in Vienna that focus on the city's history. The main building, located in Karlsplatz, has been recently renovated and expanded to showcase the city's history from Roman times to the present day. It features a permanent exhibition with 1,700 objects spread across three storeys.
Free admission Duration time about an hour an half Museum explain history from the stong age era all the way to the 1900s. The museum itself explain the history and the story of Vienna itself. You will be amaze, and learn more about this city.
Tommy L — Google review
Surprisingly informative. We went to the Musuem at 19.30 and expected to finish by the closing time. It turns out that I needed at least 2 hrs cos there were so many stories and artifacts. The entrance is free and the staffs were really nice and friendly.
Thanatorn C — Google review
The best museum in Vienna! Very informative, with free admission. There’s also a nice café on the top floor with a beautiful view of the city 🌆
M — Google review
This museum is a must for anyone who visits Vienna for the first time. It is very interesting and engaging. You would see Vienna from before humanity to our time. I personally love museums of this kind - spacious but without choking amounts of artifacts, so you can pay attention to every item on display. Note that there are original statues from St. Stephan Cathedral in the museum. The ones that you see on the walls of the Cathedral are replicas. My favorite parts were the Masonic section and Klimt. You can easily spend a whole day here. Nice cafe on the premises will keep you charged. Did I mention it's free? Yep! It's.
Elllen K — Google review
Incredible museum covering a wide history of Vienna, Austria, and global influence. Highly recommended museum, also it is an excellent architectural restoration. If you have time, this is an excellent spot to spend 1-2 hours.
Sempervirens — Google review
One of the very few museums that is free in Vienna, as we all know that all museums here are pretty expensive to get in. This one is free for the permanent exhibition on three floors which could easily take you at least a couple of hours to get through them. So picture you have enough time to look through all these interesting artifacts. I would say that the contents were all quite interesting but there's just a little bit too much of reading. At least they have translations in both German and English all over. But maybe the lack of curation pertaining to those who are not familiar with Vienna it is quite hard to understand the contents and follow what is going on. But I guess these pieces of mental jigsaws will be completely put together as we move around the cities and keeping in mind what we have seen here at the museum, especially in the area of infrastructural building, cultural underpinnings, and a deep history of art and culture that is embedded within every fabric of how the city operates. The top floor of the building has a really nice balcony where you can have wine and coffee. But you can always just come up here and enjoy the sightseeing and scenery of the bird's eye view of the central Vienna as well for free. So recommend that a lot to those people who want to find a spot to sit down and relax without having to spend money.
Non A — Google review
Free entry for this museum in Vienna. It takes you along the history of the city without making you feel bored since there is something to look at in every corner. Interesting exhibits and time skips through different periods of Vienna and how it became the city it is today.
A — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches of Viena. You can visit paying an entrance tax. Are included the orga area, church itself and panoramic level by climbing circular stairs. Nice view of Vien from above.
Bianca R — Google review
Karlsplatz 8, 1040 Wien, Austria•https://www.wienmuseum.at/wien_museum•+43 1 505874785173•Tips and more reviews for Wien Museum Karlsplatz

15Café Central

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Café Central, located in the Palais Ferstel complex, is a renowned Viennese venue with a rich historical legacy. Frequented by influential figures such as Freud and Trotsky, this café was a hub for literary and political discussions. Since its establishment in 1876, it has retained its late Romantic Historicism style despite post-WW2 renovations.
We had breakfast at Café Central, and it was an absolutely delightful experience. The historic ambiance and elegant architecture make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time — it’s truly one of Vienna’s most beautiful cafés. The breakfast was outstanding — fresh pastries, perfectly brewed coffee, and a variety of delicious options beautifully presented. The service was attentive and friendly, despite how busy the café gets. It’s easy to see why Café Central is such a Viennese institution — a perfect mix of charm, history, and great food. Definitely worth the wait and a must-do when in Vienna!
Asif A — Google review
Café Central is one of Vienna’s most iconic coffee houses, located inside the grand Palais Ferstel on Herrengasse. Stepping inside feels like entering another era—ornate columns, vaulted ceilings, and marble interiors capture the charm of 19th-century Vienna. This café wasn’t just about coffee; it was once the meeting place for some of Europe’s greatest minds. Regulars included Sigmund Freud, Leon Trotsky, Stefan Zweig, and even Adolf Loos. You can almost feel that intellectual energy still lingering in the air. It is open from Monday–Saturday from 08:00 – 21:00 and Sunday/public holidays from 10:00 – 21:00. The nearest metro station is the U-Bahn “Herrengasse” (U3) and it’s a short walk from major sights in the first district. Reservations are accepted online for up to 6 people (via their website). Larger groups need to call in. Walk-ins are possible but during busy times expect a wait. Service is professional but can be slow, especially during peak hours. Some standout dishes: the famous Apfelstrudel, Kaiser-Schmarrn, Backhendl mit Erdäpfel-Gurkensalat and classic Viennese coffee like a Wiener Melange. Prices are a bit steep compared to local cafés. Still, the experience is absolutely worth it for the atmosphere and history.
TheMindisCurious — Google review
Beautiful, beautiful cafe! But do yourself a favor and set a reservation. The line out the door, waiting for tables, was wild—with a reservation, we walked right on by! We had the einspänner, melange, apple strudel, and the warm chocolate cake. The cake was a must get! My apple strudel came out a bit cold. Wasn’t my favorite. I did see someone get the kaiserschmarrn and if I could do it over, I would 1000% get that!! Our server was lovely and attentive. It was a bit expensive, definitely cheaper cafe’s all over Vienna. But… this is obviously for tourists. So you should know what you are walking into!
Olivia H — Google review
Beautiful interior, very cozy place to sit down and relax over a nice cup of coffee and dessert. The Espresso served with whipped cream was excellent and very smooth. The apple strudel was one of the best I've eaten thus far. A thin crispy layer of pastry with plenty of apples, a bit of sourness combined with the sweetness of the cream, just melts in your mouth. The service was also excellent - staff very friendly and cheerful. I arrived at roughly 10AM, and only waited for roughly five minutes before being seated, but the queue might be longer closer to noon. Definitely worth the wait if not in a rush.
Eric H — Google review
I visited because it's said to be one of Vienna's top three Sachertorte. There was a long line in front of the store, but I got it to go and went right away. The staff greeted me with warm smiles and kindness, which made me feel very welcome. I had it with coffee, and while it was a bit too sweet for my taste, it was perfect for a day like today when I'm tired and need a sugar boost.
MinKyung L — Google review
Worth the wait! Totally calm, we tried two dishes and coffee and hot chocolate. I think Vienna is really special for the culture and the kind of environment. Even walking around the area is special. Great service. We followed their recommendation. Also there was live music.
Shubhankar S — Google review
Iconic venue in Central Vienna. Beautiful building inside and out. A short wait to get in (about 10 mins), but worth it. We ordered coffee, the amazing strudel with vanilla sauce and a slice of cream Schnitten. The waiter was really funny, professional and helpful. The atmosphere is fantastic, and has the 1800s feel to it. All the staff wear period clothing. Lovely experience. We visited around 11am on Thursday. The place looks amazing at night too.
Alex P — Google review
Cafe Central is truly a Vienna staple, and it’s easy to see why. We went for breakfast and were immediately impressed, not just by the food, but by the atmosphere itself. The interior is absolutely stunning, with its grand architecture and old-world charm that makes you feel like you’re stepping back in time. The food was fresh and beautifully presented. The croissant was especially memorable. Perfectly flaky, buttery, and soft inside, easily one of the best I’ve had. Our server was attentive and friendly, taking the time to help us navigate the menu and make great recommendations. Get there early if you want to grab a walk-in seat. Otherwise, make a reservation or plan to wait. Everytime we walked by the place, there was a line. Overall, a wonderful experience from start to finish. Definitely recommend stopping by, especially if you’re in the mood for a relaxed breakfast or just want to indulge in some of the best pastries in Vienna.
Roamin R — Google review
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16Prater

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Prater is a historic public park in Vienna that has been open to the public since 1766. It features a long promenade, traditional amusement park rides, a planetarium, and a museum showcasing its rich history. The park also houses children's rides from the '20s and '30s that survived a fire in 1945. One of its most iconic attractions is the Prater Ferris Wheel, offering an unforgettable view of Vienna from above.
A Perfect Blend of Nature and Fun – A Park for Everyone! This park truly offers the best of both worlds. On one side, you’ll find a peaceful and charming green area with a pond full of ducks, perfect for a relaxing walk, biking, or even a picnic under the trees. It's an ideal spot to unwind, enjoy nature, or just let the kids run free while you sit back and take in the serene atmosphere. On the other side of the park is a huge amusement area that’s packed with games and attractions for all ages. From thrilling rides to fun games for kids, there's something here for everyone. We tried the giant Ferris wheel, which gave us amazing views — definitely a highlight! The ride cost €6 per person, and it was well worth it. Keep in mind that while entry to the general park is free, each amusement game or ride has its own separate fee. There’s also a fantastic section within the park filled with restaurants! you can visit day or night. It’s a great area to relax after a walk or a fun ride, and it's equally enjoyable for both adults and kids. All in all, this park is a must-visit. Whether you're looking for a calm afternoon in nature or an exciting day of fun, it has it all in one place!
Nariman L — Google review
A wonderful place to visit! The park is spacious and beautiful, perfect for walking and relaxing. The Ferris wheel gives amazing views of Vienna, and there are many fun attractions, cafes, and places to enjoy. A great spot for families, friends, or solo visits. Highly recommended .
Saeed B — Google review
Had an amazing time . The rides were exciting, the atmosphere was lively, and I had so much fun — even went solo and loved every moment. A perfect place for thrill and good vibes!
Purnima T — Google review
I went there with my friends during our trip in Vienna and frankly there are a lot pf options of rides you can take. If you are adventurous and you like different types of rides this is the place. They even had go kart and pony rides for children and restaurants with food.
Jezuela G — Google review
The rides are great, and thwre are lots of them! I would have given 5 stars if it wasn't for the prices. Each ride is at least 6€ per person, and you cant buy group tickets. For a family of 4 that wants to enjoy a full day of theme park adventure - it is a sizable expense
Leah G — Google review
Loved this park, free to enter and you pay per ride, went like 3pm and not all rides were open but around 5pm most of them were open. Booster king, Black Mamba, Wiener looping & Volare were apur favorite rides
Steven I — Google review
The amusement park was really fun! There were many different rides and attractions — I wanted to try them all. There are also food stalls and cafés, which make it easy to spend a few hours there comfortably. I visited after 8 PM and didn’t have to wait in line for any of the rides. The atmosphere was lively, colorful, and full of energy. A great place to enjoy with family or friends.
Ayşenur — Google review
The Strauss Dinner Show was very enjoyable. The theatre is named the Mirage at the Prater. The conductor engaged with the audience and seemed very friendly. The singer and dancers performed wonderfully. The food was tasty and filling. The table service was superb. The waiters were prompt, efficient and the service was very well organized. This venue is located at the Prater so there are amusement rides, restaurants and vendors all available on site. Great location. I would definitely visit the Mirage again!
Sue — Google review
1020 Wien, Austria•https://www.praterwien.com/startseite/•+43 1 7292000•Tips and more reviews for Prater

17Albertina

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Albertina is a 19th-century Habsburg palace located in the largest of the Habsburg dynasty's residential palaces. It houses an extensive collection of old master prints, 20th-century art, over 65,000 watercolors and drawings, and about 70,000 photographs. The museum features works by renowned artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Rembrandt and others.
Visited the Albertina in 1st week of October. There is an escalator on street level to take you to the enterance, so no need to take the steps. Save your energy for the lovely rooms inside. Visited the exhibition of Monet to Picasso. Really enjoyed it. Also Visited the state rooms which have some wonderful Durer watercolours not to be missed. There were a few other exhibitions as well including Modern Gothic at present. Well worth the ticket and time.
Marie G — Google review
Well organized. We enjoyed the Picasso, Kandinsky, Van Gogh and several other famous pieces. Recommended if you love art and have 2-3 hours to spend in a museum. Currently showing an amazing exhibition on Modern Gothic that compares the newer Gothic with the pieces that inspired them.
Adi G — Google review
Albertina is one of the most important and famous museums in Vienna. Is in the Innere Stadt in the centre of Vienna. We went after 4:30pm and did not wait to get inside. We concentrate mostly in the permanent exhibition of Picasso and Monet. We really enjoyed seeing the paints. Also saw some paints from Klimt. Highly recommend if you like art. You go from Monet who was a pioneer in impressionist to Picasso who went from pink to blue to Cubism. Well worth it. Enjoy
Sergio C — Google review
This was one of my favorite art museums ever, I adore the whole wing dedicated to Gothic Modernism, which is of course where you can find Van Gogh. You can also there find a lot of amazing stained glass. Another exhibit which stands out is a room dedicated to Mary's mourning at the death of Jesus, a subject often neglected in grander art collections
Haley T — Google review
Interesting museum, with lots of different styles. I liked the "light" exhibition in the basement and the state rooms the most. It has a nice view from the terrace, which you can access even if you don't visit the museum. I wanted to check the restaurant/cafe, but didn't have enough time.
Ana C — Google review
While it's famous for its nightt view photo zone, it's also a great place to leisurely appreciate modern and contemporary art. The space is well utilized, and it was a pleasure to see the works of various artists. The staff are friendly and the location is ideal.
MinKyung L — Google review
I didn’t go inside Albertina, since I was on a budget trip, but I absolutely loved the views from the terrace and it’s completely free! You can climb up the stairs and enjoy stunning views, especially during sunset when the light is golden and perfect for photos. There are also small cafe nearby if you’d like to grab a drink and just relax.
Saima S — Google review
I was delighted to visit this museum. It has a wonderful collection of paintings! The lighting is well-controlled, allowing you to see the paintings in detail without unnecessary glare or reflections.
Marianna K — Google review
Albertinapl. 1, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.albertina.at/home•+43 1 534830•Tips and more reviews for Albertina

18St. Peter's Church

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St. Peter's Catholic Church (Peterskirche) is an 18th-century baroque church modeled after St. Peter's in Rome, with a rich history dating back to a Roman church and one founded by Charlemagne in 792 AD. The church features ornate baroque art and architecture, including a massive dome with a superb fresco and many artistic treasures.
St. Peter’s Church is absolutely stunning with beautiful architecture and incredible artwork that make it worth a visit on its own. We attended a concert here and, while the seats weren’t the most comfortable, the musicians were outstanding. Their performance truly transported us through time and space, perfectly matched to the historic and atmospheric setting. A memorable experience in a breathtaking venue.
Bryony S — Google review
St. Peter’s Church is one of those places that leaves you speechless the moment you step inside. Tucked away just off the bustling Graben, it might be easy to miss if you’re not looking for it—but it’s absolutely worth seeking out. The baroque architecture is stunning. Every inch of the interior is intricately detailed—gilded sculptures, vivid frescoes, and an altar that practically glows in the natural light filtering through the dome. It’s not a large church, but the sheer amount of craftsmanship packed into the space is astonishing. Even during busy hours, the atmosphere remains peaceful and reverent. If you’re lucky, you might catch an organ recital or a classical concert in the evening—an experience that feels nothing short of transcendent in such a beautiful setting. Unlike some other major churches, St. Peter’s is free to enter, though donations are welcome and deserved. It’s an ideal spot to take a quiet break from sightseeing, light a candle, or simply soak in the incredible artistry and serenity. Whether you’re religious or not, this church is a must-see in Vienna. It’s a masterpiece of design and a perfect reminder of the city’s rich cultural and spiritual history.
Jack K — Google review
Very imposing and nice church to visit. Entry is fee though you are encouraged to make a donation. They do have people playing the church organ from time to time. During those times, the sanctuary area might be closed until after the performance. The interior of the church looks very beautiful. Worth a visit.
Legends L — Google review
Very cute church that seems like it was tucked in the middle of all the building. The church is very pretty and ornate from the inside. You can go in anytime but we took a last minute opportunity to buy a concert ticket for the evening to enjoy the acoustic inside. We didn’t regret it at all. The concert was excellent for children and adults and the beauty of the church made it magical. I highly recommend visiting.
Anand — Google review
This church is one of if not the best church we’ve been in over the years, the work put in, paintings, art work & decor & to listening to a quartet of strings playing Mozart is breath taking. Fantastic evening worth every penny but for those that go in the winter wrap up warm has there is no heating. Magical experience.
Paul C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful and a must see. Ho inside to see the church. There are lots of vendors and street performers in the evening.
Casting S — Google review
I attended an evening mass there, and it was profoundly peaceful and divine. Nothing compares to that uplifting sense of goodness and blessing.
Harsha J — Google review
Very nice church, which is free to visit, but also hosts classical music concerts (these require a ticket).
Ana C — Google review
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19St. Charles's Church

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St. Charles's Church, also known as Karlskirche, is an 18th-century Habsburg cathedral located in Vienna. The church features a 32.5-meter platform offering stunning views of its ornate frescoes. It is a unique blend of ancient Roman and Greek architectural elements combined with Byzantine, Baroque, and Renaissance styles.
An evening in the church with Vivaldi's Four Seasons. A beautiful church, richly marbled, and a perfect setting for a cold night listening to music. Recommended. Get tickets, it sells out.
Patrick C — Google review
I'll never understand why you have to pay to visit churches and cathedrals. In Spain, most cathedrals charge an entrance fee. But in France, none (from what I've seen) while in Vienna, some are free, while others, like this one, require an expensive entrance fee (10 euros or more). Why? The exterior is splendid, and the interior even more so, I suppose... But I do not think you should pay for a church or a cathedral!
Dan M — Google review
Very interesting church from the inside. The dome inside is decorated with some modern lighting that makes is look more unique that anything else I have seen anywhere. You can also go upstairs and get a view from the top which is very nice. The alter inside is very nice and everything inside is build in a Baroque style with some Greek like columns which is interesting.
Anand — Google review
The Karlskirche is one of Vienna’s most beautiful Baroque churches, built in the 18th century by Emperor Charles VI in gratitude for the end of a plague. Dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, the church is renowned for its grand dome, twin columns inspired by Trajan’s Column in Rome, and its harmonious blend of classical and baroque elements. Inside, visitors can admire stunning frescoes, marble details, and panoramic views from the dome’s viewing platform. The church also hosts classical concerts and light installations, making it not only a place of worship but also a center of art and culture in Vienna.
SOFIA C — Google review
I attended a Vivaldi concert here and it was very nice. It was cold inside, so I was happy I had warm clothes, even though a light blanket was provided. I liked the music and the acoustics in the church was amazing. What I didn't like was that the toilets were the public toilets, about 100m away from the church, and I had to pay to use them, even though I had payed a ticket for the concert. I think that, if they are hosting events and charging for the tickets, they should use some of the money to build proper toilets for their guests on site.
Ana C — Google review
Very beautiful church that hosts a period accurate Vivaldi Four Seasons concert. Beautiful and stunning exterior and interior and very good concert as well. The only disappointing thing is that you have to pay to see the inside of the church even during normal days with no activities.
Wong X — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous church, much more modern design than a lot others in the city, but extraordinary experience, and dont forget to climb up to the top balcony for great views of the city. 4 stars because it is the only church you have to pay to enter in the city, and the art fixture of neon squiggles completely prevents you from looking at the art on tbe roof
Haley T — Google review
Beautiful church in Vienna. Went there for Vivaldi’s four seasons show. The architecture is amazing. The acoustics were average. The show was awesome. Definitely recommend a trip to this place.
Raj A — Google review
Karlskirche, Karlsplatz 10, 1040 Wien, Austria•https://karlskirche.at/•+43 1 5046187•Tips and more reviews for St. Charles's Church

20Austrian Parliament

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The Austrian Parliament Building, located along the Ringstrasse, is a grand neoclassical structure that reflects Austria's history of secular liberal politics. The building offers guided tours through its opulent chambers and features a visitor center for visitors to learn about its significance. Outside the building, statues such as Pallas Athena and classical historians symbolize the importance of knowledge in politics. Visitors can also enjoy a leisurely walk in the beautiful Volksgarten before exploring this iconic landmark.
The whole building itself represents obligation, dedication and well kept heritage. Exterior and Interior has great Neoclassical resemblance, that on being built by authentic European architects. True masters of respectful representation. The Pallas Athena fountain is a grand masterpiece in front of the building and it locks your gaze while you walk or drive past it. Highly recommended for architecture lovers and history enthusiasts
A — Google review
We took part in the free guided tour and it was an excellent experience. The building is stunning, with impressive architecture and beautifully restored interiors. Our guide was knowledgeable, engaging and provided fascinating insights into Austrian history, politics and the workings of the parliament. The tour was well-organized, easy to follow and a great way to learn more about the country’s democratic processes. Highly recommended for both locals and visitors!
Sofía F — Google review
You really cannot do much here but to walk by. However the structure that represents a Greek architecture is beautiful. The statues are beautiful and the top of the building very ornate. You can walk by it very quickly.
Anand — Google review
A wonderful place — majestic both outside and inside! The photo exhibition in the library adds a beautiful cultural touch. A pleasant walk through the building followed by a drink on the upper level is the perfect way to end the visit.
Meriem B — Google review
We visited the Austrian Parliament and were truly impressed. The building is magnificent, and the atmosphere is full of history. A must-visit for anyone interested in politics or history it’s both educational and inspiring.
Mariana — Google review
A very interesting experience to visit the parliament. You can book a free tour in almost all major languages. The parliament itself is grand in some parts, modest in others, and modern and austere in yet others.
Pavlo K — Google review
A place where you can know the political history of Austria and also get a sneak peek into the democracy of this country. Free English guided tours are also provided on specific timings. The guides are well versed. Very helpful and respected staff.
Vaishnavi A — Google review
The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna stands as one of the city’s grandest architectural achievements — a majestic symbol of democracy framed in neoclassical elegance. Designed by Theophil Hansen in the late 19th century, it draws inspiration from ancient Greece, the birthplace of democracy, making its architectural language both symbolic and timeless. Fronting the grand colonnade is the Pallas Athena Fountain, a masterpiece of sculptural storytelling. The central figure, the Greek goddess Athena, towers proudly with her gilded helmet, spear, and Nike (the goddess of victory) in her hand — a tribute to wisdom, justice, and the triumph of reason. Below her, four seated figures represent the major rivers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire — the Danube, Inn, Elbe, and Vltava — symbolising unity and flow beneath divine wisdom. The Parliament itself, with its marble steps, towering Corinthian columns, and sculpted pediments, feels like a temple to civic virtue. Every detail, from the statues of philosophers to the ornate reliefs above, reflects ideals of law, justice, and governance. Bathed in sunlight, with the Austrian flag waving proudly above, the building radiates both dignity and grandeur — a living reminder that architecture can speak not just of power, but of the higher ideals that guide a nation.
Basil C — Google review
Dr. Karl Renner-Ring 3, 1017 Wien, Austria•https://www.parlament.gv.at/•+43 1 401100•Tips and more reviews for Austrian Parliament
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21Schönbrunn Palace Park

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Schönbrunn Palace Park, the former summer residence of the royal family, is a UNESCO site and an essential part of Vienna's cultural heritage. The Baroque-style gardens surrounding the magnificent palace feature well-kept lawns, intricate flower beds, and elegant fountains.
Even if you're not planning on going inside the palace, a trip to the gardens is definitely a MUST in Vienna. You can easily spend hours and hours walking around this massive complex while savouring some of the best views you'll ever see. Vienna is a charming city and this place proves why!
Guilherme C — Google review
best part about it is that the main, huge part of the park is completely free to enter, so you don't even have to buy a palace ticket to get a taste of the imperial life. ​it's massive, so plan to do a lot of walking. you've got the perfectly manicured great parterre right in front of the palace, with all the statues and fountains. it's so symmetrical and fancy, you feel like you're in a period drama. then there are the less formal parts of the park, with big trees and winding paths. you'll see locals jogging, families with kids, and tourists like me just trying to take it all in. ​a big must-do is the walk up to the gloriette. it's a bit of a climb up a gentle hill, but the view is just... chef's kiss. you look down on the whole palace and the city beyond it. it's a great photo spot and there's even a cafe up there if you need a little reward for your effort. ​there are also a few smaller, special areas you can pay to enter, like the maze, which is fun for a quick break from all the history, and the privy garden, which is a more secluded, ornate part of the garden. and of course, the zoo is also on the grounds and is a whole attraction in itself. ​it's a perfect mix of formal beauty and natural space. you can easily spend an entire afternoon here, getting lost in the paths and just enjoying the scenery
KK — Google review
Schönbrunn Palace Park is absolutely a must-visit when you’re in Vienna. The palace itself is stunning and full of history, and the park is just as impressive — wide, beautifully designed, and perfect for a relaxing walk. The combination of the grand architecture and the peaceful gardens makes it a truly special place. Whether you’re exploring the palace, strolling through the park, or enjoying the views from the Gloriette, it’s an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended
Andri S — Google review
It was absolutely stunning — the palace and gardens were breathtaking. After exploring, I had an amazing meal at their restaurant. The food was delicious, beautifully presented, and the perfect way to end the visit. A wonderful experience overall!
Purnima T — Google review
The garden is huge and only some limited part are worth the time, energy and money but the zoo is an absolute gem. We spent very enjoyable 5-6 hours in the zoo which wouldn’t ever regret.
Matt S — Google review
A Versaille of Austria. Highly recommend to visit in an off peak season. It was scary to see that the entrance to the palace can be delayed by up to 2.5h. plan you visit well and enjoy!
Damian Z — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful park with stunning landscaping and well-maintained paths. The combination of nature and historical architecture creates a unique atmosphere. Perfect for a relaxing walk, enjoying the views, or just sitting by the fountains.👌🏻
Erfan A — Google review
Absolutely beautiful park!! The palm house and desert house were stunning. Theres loads to see and do. Perfect place for anyone to visit.
Louise D — Google review
Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria•https://www.bundesgaerten.at/schlosspark-schoenbrunn.html•+43 664 5268048•Tips and more reviews for Schönbrunn Palace Park

22Brunnenmarkt

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Brunnenmarkt is a vibrant and diverse market located in Vienna's 16th district, offering over 150 stalls with a wide variety of goods. Turkish vendors sell fresh fruits and vegetables daily, while on Saturdays, additional farmers bring organic produce. The market is surrounded by wonderful cafes like Cafe Frida and Wirr am Brunnenmarkt. Located in Yppenplatz Square, this bustling market features more than 170 stalls offering produce, cheese, fish, spices and much more.
This everyday market accept Sundays is the best and cheapest place, for the visitor and (locals), produce needs, the fruit and veg is cheap and of the highest quality, For the bestest roast chicken, Baghdad Huher is the place at 10 euro each, the roast chicken, is the best value we have seen in Vienna, and we are chicken tragics. On Saturdays the place is packed however, has a real vibe about it, definitely a must.
V H — Google review
Brunnenmarkt – A trip around the world without ever leaving Vienna Walking through Brunnenmarkt is like stepping through a magic portal into a completely different world – yet somehow, you're still right in the heart of Vienna. It's chaotic in the best way, full of life, color, spices in the air, and a mix of languages flying around. Think of it as a street festival that never ends – especially on Saturdays. If you're after fresh fruits and veggies, this place has you covered. Head toward Yppenplatz and you’ll find the best picks, especially during the Saturday farmers market – where the produce is so fresh it basically still thinks it's on the plant. Whether it's crates of juicy peaches, bunches of mint the size of small trees, or zucchini that could double as gym weights, you’ll find it all here – usually cheaper and fresher than anywhere else. And then there’s the legendary Arab generosity: walk past the right stalls and you’re almost guaranteed to be offered a slice of melon, a handful of olives, or a piece of baklava “just to try.” You’ll be full before you even start shopping – seriously, don't make the mistake of eating beforehand. It’s the kind of hospitality that turns strangers into friends and a grocery run into a cultural experience. It’s loud, it’s real, it’s slightly messy – and it’s one of the most authentic and lively places in the city. Whether you’re shopping or just wandering, Brunnenmarkt is an adventure that feeds your belly and your soul. Highly recommend – just bring a tote bag, an empty stomach, and a smile.
Nawras A — Google review
All food materials in cheaper price. Best place to find meat including beef, lamb, and chicken. Various cheese are sold from many places. Fruits and vegetables are fresh and cheap price. However, the road and space are small. Many people will buy their stuffs on saturday. But you can also find more discounts on saturday. So... enjoy
Fawzan A — Google review
Wide range of freah fruits& veggies, meat& wraps, falafel, cheese! Bought shoes too
Siok L — Google review
Brunnenmarkt is a big daily market (only closed on Sundays) for fresh produce, meat fish and one of the best places to buy good cheese. It’s nice to stroll over the market, enjoy some delicious freshly made street food and you can find fresh fruit and vegetables (and herbs) at good prices. My favorite stand is the cheese place close to Yppenplatz. So far the best cheese I found in Vienna. After visiting the Brunnenmarkt, visit one of the nice cafes/restaurants on Yppenplatz. Really worth the trip to the 16th district!
Brian M — Google review
Say what you like about Ottakring… they have the second best market in metro Vienna. The vendors are authentically friendly. Forget rip-off Naschmarkt. Here you’ll meet real Viennese, and only occasionally the fur-bedecked types with a stick up their deportment. Do yourself a favor and try the yummy food from the stalls, especially the vegan Shawarma from Garbanzo.
Mia — Google review
Nice place. Perfect street food, fresh fruit, kind people, wide meat choices.
Jutti J — Google review
I had some Syrian specialty food here it was really great i loves it , the markt is really friendly and there are lot of delicious things to eat there pay a visit
Ario A — Google review
Brunnengasse 16, 1160 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/freizeit/einkaufen/maerkte/lebensmittel/b…•+43 1 40008090•Tips and more reviews for Brunnenmarkt

23Graben

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Graben, an ancient street in the heart of a historic city, dates back to Roman times when it served as a defensive ditch for the Vindobona military camp. Over time, it transformed into a bustling marketplace and residential area. Notable figures like Mozart once called this street home. Today, Graben is known for its vibrant retail scene and ornate historic buildings. Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as Am Hof square and St.
The Graben Vienna is an exclusive and pulsating shopping street in the heart of the inner city with a plague column. There's so many hot spots and tourist areas around here, renowned restaurants, and many stores and historic places.
Mat B — Google review
Graben is super busy but has everything you need—shops, cafes, and that lively city vibe! A must-visit spot for shopping lovers.
Alona S — Google review
First time in Vienna, very impressive but the place very crowded
Urszula ( — Google review
In Vienna, this the most important street to visit and walk along the luxury brand shops.
Ai C — Google review
Such a lovely, lively and posh street right in the heart of Vienna. The buildings are absolutely beautiful - stunning architecture everywhere you look. The street is lined with high-end shops like Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Rolex, and Prada, and the Louis Vuitton building in particular is especially gorgeous. When we visited, there was live street music playing, which really added to the atmosphere and made the whole experience even more enjoyable. It’s the perfect place to stroll, take in the sights, do a bit of shopping, or simply relax at a café. And it’s just a short walk from St. Stephen’s Cathedral, so it fits easily into a day of exploring central Vienna.
Highway V — Google review
As busy as it can get in Vienna!
Guilherme C — Google review
The most famous street you can visit in Vienna, close to many historical landmarks and filled with international brand shops but also authentic austrian markets too.
A — Google review
Can be very busy, not just with people but loading trucks during weekday morning, still impressive though.
Nick R — Google review
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24Schönbrunn Zoo

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Schönbrunn Zoo, located in the garden of the Schönbrunn Palace, is a historic 18th-century zoo that offers a diverse collection of over 500 animal species. The zoo is known for its child-friendly programs and activities, including free children's tours on Sundays and special Christmas workshops and activities during the holiday season. As the oldest zoo in Europe, it boasts a rich history dating back to Empress Maria Theresa's nature-loving husband, Francis Stephen.
The Schönbrunn Zoo is one of the best zoos I’ve ever visited! It’s very well organized, clean, and easy to walk around. There’s a huge variety of animals, from giant pandas and polar bears to elephants and tigers. The enclosures are spacious and well maintained, and you can see that the animals are cared for. What makes it special is the atmosphere – it’s part of the Schönbrunn Palace grounds, so walking through the zoo feels like a mix of nature, history, and culture. There are plenty of places to rest, grab a snack, or enjoy a coffee while taking a break. Definitely a must-visit in Vienna – plan to spend at least half a day here to enjoy it fully!
Martin K — Google review
One of the most impressive zoos I have ever seen in my life. The size of the zoo is amazing, and it feels very spacious and well-organized. The animals are well taken care of, and their habitats are thoughtfully designed to resemble their natural environments. Walking through the zoo, you can see a huge variety of species, from pandas and elephants to exotic birds and marine animals. It’s both educational and entertaining, with plenty of spots to relax, cafes, and play areas for kids. Truly a must-visit place for families and animal lovers alike .
Saeed B — Google review
The Vienna Zoo (Tiergarten Schönbrunn) is one of the most beautiful and well-maintained zoos I’ve ever visited. Located inside the stunning Schönbrunn Palace gardens, it feels like a mix of history and nature all in one place. The animal enclosures are spacious and clean, and the zoo is home to an incredible variety—from pandas and elephants to polar bears and exotic birds. 🐼🐘🦜 There are plenty of shaded areas, cafés, and places to rest, making it perfect for families or a relaxed day out. The educational signs are informative, and you can really tell that the animals are well cared for. Don’t miss the rainforest house and the aquarium area!
Rejan M — Google review
A wonderful place to spend a day with family, friends, or on your own. There are many species of animals, all well cared for. The enclosures are stunning, allowing the animals to roam freely. Several animals have given birth, indicating their well-being in captivity. Adults will find plenty of food kiosks, cafes, and restaurants, while children will have a blast on the numerous playgrounds.
Oleksandr L — Google review
THE BEST ZOO I HAVE EVER BEEN IN!!! There are a lot of types of animals, insects and reptiles. We spent 4 or 5 hours in it to go around the place because it’s huge. The animals have natural habitats and they look happy and healthy. We even saw the feeding of the sea lions and it was a whole show. There are a lot of playgrounds for the children, toilets and food places. It’s clean and obviously maintained. The tickets were 32 euro but i can say that’s totally worth the money!! If you are in Vienna I highly recommend going to the zoo.
Emilia K — Google review
Amazing! We loved it. I grew to hate zoos because animals are never well kept and just exploited. This is completely different! First, the variety of animals is incredible. Second, they are really well kept and treated. The enclosures are engineered for the species needs in mind. Beautiful, great ambience, definitely worth the price of the entrance. I would go again.
Chris S — Google review
Wonderful visit on the “rundweg” in this Zoo, where animals are extremely well housed, look relaxed and almost like they enjoy themselves! I have never seen a more beautiful tiger, he/she was feeding on a huge chunk of meat, it was like Jungle Book come to life! There’s playgrounds for kids, there’s small eateries, there’s lots of “close up’s” occasions with the animals, that roam freely in their habitat arrangements, very natural and informative at the same time. I think it is one of the best zoo experiences I have come across, well worth a visit!
Tania M — Google review
Inside the zoo there is also an old log cabin, serving as a rustic restaurant, with homemade cakes (including apple strudel), espresso, homemade sandwiches with ham, cheese, various jams, drinks, etc. It's from a fairy tale movie... . And inside it smells like sheep products (cheese, butter, jam). Very original and authentic. And you can pay by card. And in the zoo the cold-water penguins are the most cheerful and playful.
InaD B — Google review
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25Hundertwasser House

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Hundertwasser House, also known as Hundertwasserhaus, is a unique and vibrant apartment block located in Vienna. Designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the building features a colorful exterior with plants adorning balconies and even a forested roof. Completed in 1985, it stands out as an unconventional residential structure that has become one of the most photographed buildings in Vienna.
Interesting place. Amazing architecture. I liked the place a lot - colourful walls and parts of building, trees inside the house growing out. So cool. Also I recommend to visit museum 300m from that building.
Kamila T — Google review
Had an exotic and very impressive experience there. Inside, there are some souvenir shops, drink bars, and paid restrooms. Outside, you can take a lot of memorable pictures with pretty architecture. Note that this place will be quickly crowded if you arrive late, even though it doesn't seem to be noon or too late.
Garam L — Google review
That is a lovely place to visit. You can get there by tram number 1. Just be aware that it’s only one building, but it stands out so much from the surrounding architecture. Even though the colors aren’t as bright as they appear on postcards, it was still very nice to see.
Rafal M — Google review
Hundertwasser House in Vienna is a colorful, irregular building designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. It rejects straight lines and embraces nature, with uneven floors, vibrant tiles, and trees growing from balconies. The house symbolizes harmony between humans, art, and the environment, making it one of Austria’s most unique landmarks. But I think this kind of building is rarely seen in Austria, so it is famous.
SOFIA C — Google review
A very beautiful building to visit not too far away from the city centre with amazing architecture. A really particular building with colorful walls, trees inside the house growing out and most of all a photogenic spot for so many tourists visiting the beautiful city of Vienna. Surrounding the building one can find souvenir shops and a delicious cafe serving traditional Austrian cakes. A must visit!
Mark B — Google review
A cute little village in Vienna. Well-preserved architecture. Easy to find, and accessible via the trains, walkable surroundings too. There is an interesting shop inside although it gets crowded and noisy. Better to visit early and on the weekdays. There are a lot of cafes nearby.
Bea S — Google review
A great looking different kind of a building. A treat for eyes with a lot of interesting elements. It is hard to understand the whole concept because a visitor can not see the inside solutions that create the value for people living here.
Harri K — Google review
Very interesting to see it in reality. Amazing creativity and I wonder what the flats are inside, how it is to live in one of them ... It might use a bit of painting on the front though.
Szabo Z — Google review
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26Ankeruhr

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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Vienna at Hoher Markt, the Ankeruhr is a stunning example of Art Nouveau craftsmanship. Commissioned by the Anker Insurance Company between 1911 and 1914, this magnificent clock features intricate copper accents and showcases twelve historical figures that gracefully traverse a bridge every hour. Designed by renowned artist Franz Matsch, it not only tells time but also plays enchanting organ music to accompany its hourly spectacle.
If you’re wandering through Vienna’s historic center and find yourself near Hoher Markt, make sure to stop by the Ankeruhr — it’s one of those charming little gems that blend art, history, and a bit of fun. This large, decorative clock was built in the early 1900s and has a real Art Nouveau vibe. What makes it special is that it doesn’t just tell the time — it tells a story. Every hour, one of twelve historical figures slowly glides across the face of the clock, accompanied by music. If you can, try to be there at 12 noon, when all twelve figures parade across in sequence. It takes a couple minutes but feels like a lovely step back in time. The craftsmanship is beautiful, with lots of detail and symbolism, and the figures themselves represent important people from Austrian history, like Emperor Marcus Aurelius and composer Joseph Haydn . It’s quiet, artistic, and uniquely Viennese — a little slice of the city’s personality. Definitely worth a quick detour if you're nearby!
Bryan R — Google review
The Ankeruhr (Anchor Clock) is a charming and unique gem in the heart of Vienna. It’s not just a clock; it’s a beautiful piece of art and history combined. Watching the figures move across the clock at the top of the hour feels like stepping back in time, and the music adds such a magical touch. The level of detail in the design is incredible, and the entire atmosphere around the square makes it a lovely place to pause and enjoy a moment of Viennese elegance. If you’re in Vienna, don’t miss this wonderful piece of the city’s cultural heritage!
Isam A — Google review
The clock itself is beautiful, and the figures moving across it each hour are fun to watch. If you’re nearby around noon, that’s the best time all the figures pass by with music. It’s not a long visit, but definitely worth a quick stop while exploring the city center.
Tommi — Google review
I couldn't actually see the moving doll because it wasn't on time, but I still took a picture. If it weren't for the doll, it would have been just a regular clock.
웅냥냥 — Google review
Don't miss it and make the effort to be there at noon to witness the daily parade of figurines. It's close to Stephanplatz, the heart of Vienna, so it shouldn't be too difficult. And if you can't make it, it's still worth seeing and taking photos.
Dan M — Google review
We visited the Ankeruhr in Vienna after hearing about its unique moving historical figures. The clock itself is beautiful and worth seeing if you are in the area. Unfortunately, we didn’t get to see the figures move - we were there at the wrong time. We later learned that while one figure moves across the clock face every hour, the full procession of all twelve only happens at 12 noon, accompanied by music. If you are planning to visit, definitely try to be there a few minutes before noon to catch the full show. It’s a lovely landmark, but timing is everything!
Highway V — Google review
Nice clocks. The interesting fact is that there is a baby on one side and a scull on the other side, which symbolises that the live is very short.
Татьяна А — Google review
Visit there at 12:00 noon juste and you will see the amazing show of twelve dolls
Annabeth L — Google review
Hoher Markt 10-11, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.visitingvienna.com/sights/ankeruhr-anchor-clock/•Tips and more reviews for Ankeruhr

27Kahlenberg

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Kahlenberg, a 1588 ft. hill located just outside Vienna in the Vienna Woods, offers stunning city views and a peaceful retreat into nature. Visitors can explore walking trails through the surrounding forests and enjoy panoramic vistas of the city skyline and the Danube River. The hill is home to cozy cafes, restaurants, and the historic Kahlenberg Church, adding cultural appeal to its natural beauty.
I went here on my last day. I almost didn’t go as it was the last thing on my agenda but I’m so glad I did! You take the 38A bus up - best bus journey of my life. It is the last stop and you are very much there. Great views from the top overlooking Vienna. Definitely bring a jacket / wrap up. I ordered a coffee at the local shop there and stayed to watch the sunset.
Judy L — Google review
Very nice view, however the peak itself hasn't got any - maybe through the tower, but it is closed during the week. For the view you have to go to the Kahlenberg restaurant nearby - can't miss it.
Ignacy B — Google review
Beautiful view points ,rest diff trails are all for hiking .Nothing special ,busses were full.
Ayesha A — Google review
Pretty hill just 30min from the center of Vienna by streetcar or bus. Perfect for escaping the city and enjoying nature. So popular that it's unfortunately hard to find a quiet spot! Especially as large infrastructures have been installed at the top to bring as many people as possible by bus, which interferes with walkers who have climbed the hill on foot.
Stephanie D — Google review
A must see in Vienna. Even though we had bad weather the view was very good. Lots of tourists. The history of Poland tells about this place. You have to be there!
Łukasz H — Google review
All in all, nice place to enjoy city panorama & have a drink. A bit crowded on weekends though.
Stefan P — Google review
Amazing hike to the top with lots of vineyards around, the view is breathtaking and the wine is excellent! Def recommend to go there for the sunset but take a jacket because it gets quite cold during the night!
Rmack R — Google review
Great place to see all vienna from top of the mountain hill. When we went, it was very hazy and dark, but we could still take some pictures from there. We could see the entire city and beyond. Highly recommend.
Kambiz M — Google review
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28Chocolate Museum Vienna "Bo-Yo"

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The Chocolate Museum Vienna "Bo-Yo" is a delightful destination for chocolate lovers and curious travelers alike. This interactive museum offers an engaging journey through the history of cocoa cultivation, showcasing the rich culture surrounding this beloved treat. Visitors can indulge in tastings of exquisite pralines and participate in hands-on workshops led by passionate hosts like Bojan and Selma, who share their expertise on chocolate making and decorating. The experience is enhanced by colorful photo spots that make for perfect memories.
Lovely experience learning to make chocolate bars and hot chocolate drink Vert helpful instructors. They were always encouraging us. Enjoyed the experience. Learnt some techniques and tools. Recommend learning something during travel. This is one such great opportunity to learn in beautiful Vienna.
Raj A — Google review
We really enjoyed the chocolate-making workshop at the Vienna Chocolate Museum. Everything was very well organized, and the instructor explained the process in a clear and engaging way, making it easy to follow along :) Working with the chocolate was fun, and in the end you get to create 3 full chocolate bars with different toppings that you can mix and match however you like. The highlight came at the end - making and tasting the best hot chocolate based on an authentic Aztec recipe. The museum itself is quite small, but it offers excellent information about the history of chocolate, and there is also a wonderful shop with plenty of sweets to take home. It was such a unique and memorable experience, and we would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Vienna!
Olga Z — Google review
This museum is hilarious and fantastic. I had so much fun. The chocolate workshop was led by the funniest, nicest trainer. I gained a lot of fascinating knowledge about chocolate, its origins, how it's made, and even more interesting details. I walked away with a brain full of chocolate facts and a huge smile. The rest of the staff were just as helpful and friendly.❤️🍫
Prazeeta B — Google review
We went to the workshop on a Saturday as a group of 3. While we waited to start, we checked the museum, but alas, it was not a big deal. The main attraction was surely the chocolate workshop where we each made 3-3 bars. However, the chocolate was not done by us, nor was it tempered on the tables. It was more like a "kid-friendly method", they were pouring from machines where we gathered them in a plastic frame (chioces: 100% dark, 70% dark , milk , pink colored white, pure white). Fortunately, some "mixing" was available, so that was a plus. We did the decoration on our own whith a great vareity of ingredients. What I was missing: caramel/fudge based ingredient and M&Ms. But that was not a huge problem, there were many other options. While the chocolates hardened in the fridge we made hot chocolate/cocoa. It was a nice touch to the workshop too. It was a great experience, and the workshop guide was very kind and helpful. Absolutely recommended for everyone who loves chocolate.
Dávid F — Google review
Amazing place. We had a good time making chocolate. We each got to take home 3 chocolates made by us. The atmosphere was good and the staff were nice. We learned new things about chocolate.
Stefan C — Google review
really tasty chocolate, interesting museum, and Janie did really good job getting us thorough being a chocolate for a day! i enjoyed sm, especially making the best hot chocolate i’ve ever tried! recommend 10/10
Elizabeth P — Google review
I had such a great time at the chocolate-making class. Deme was a fantastic teacher and chocolatier, who made the whole process look and feel easy. As a bonus, the chocolate I took home was delicious and I got to say I made it myself :)
Reed W — Google review
Had a fun time making chocolates 🍫 and hot cocoa at the Chocolate Museum in Vienna. Our husbands and friends enjoyed our special chocolates for dessert after dinner too!
Eileen W — Google review
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29Annakirche

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Annakirche, also known as St. Annes Church, is a centuries-old church in Vienna that has been renovated to showcase gilded moldings, marble columns, and detailed frescoes. The church has a rich history dating back to 1320 and has survived various calamities including fires and lightning strikes. Today, it serves as a venue for classical music performances and concerts. Visitors have praised the acoustics of the church during performances and highlighted its intimate atmosphere for enjoying musical events.
This was another beautiful baroque surprise we walked in by accident. The church is absolutely gorgeous. The details, the altar the ceiling, the side panels, the organ, everything is beautifully detailed, ornate and lavishly decorated. Vienna has beautiful baroque churches.
Hugo P — Google review
Annakirche is a beautiful small church located just outside of the busy central city area on a quiet street. We wanted to attend a classical concert in Vienna and originally booked at St Peters. At the last minute I changed the reservation to Annakirche and was so glad I did. The experience was very intimate and we sat right up front so we experienced the concert with great visuals. This is well worth the admission price if you are interested in a classical music experience in Vienna.
Richard K — Google review
A nearly invisible church included in the houses. From the street, only a small entrance and some small windows are visible. Go inside and find a beautiful baroque interior, often used for classical concerts.
Frank F — Google review
Beautiful church and I attended an even more beautiful concert. Loved every moment, the music was magical. Definitely recommend. You can buy your tickets online ahead of time for about 30 Euro per person.
Adriana L — Google review
Small, ornate beautiful church. We attended the concert and it was good. $36 a ticket for 1 hr maybe could have been better spent for a different venue? No restrooms. The seats are super narrow and very upright. It would be nice if they had an elevated stage so everyone in the room could see the musicians perform.
Piggylovesdragon — Google review
We wandered off the main shopping street and found this nice little church with the beautifully drawn arts on the ceiling . It's has it charm and peacefulness .
Choo H — Google review
A lovely church in the Baroque style serves often as a venue for classical music performances. It has interesting history, in the 15th century a pilgrim house, then pilgrim hospital stood in its place. In the 18th century, Empress Maria Theresa. herself attended a ceremony here.
FLnurseER1 — Google review
The Annakirche is a small church with a glorious rainbow palette of stone, fresco, and gold on its interior. It was completely empty when I visited; it seems to be a bit off the main tourist path which is a shame as it truly is marvellous. Definitely take the time to appreciate the chapels, sit and experience the overall feel. It's a good place to rest and think on an otherwise rushed holiday.
Zachary G — Google review
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30Donauinsel

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Donauinsel, also known as Danube Island, is a long and narrow island located along the Danube River. It offers wooded recreation areas, making it a perfect spot for picnics and outdoor relaxation. The island is a popular destination for couples seeking to escape the city's hustle and bustle. Visitors can enjoy beautiful parks, gardens, recreational areas, as well as various restaurants and cafes.
Such a beautiful place! Perfect for relaxing and enjoying the nature
Mariia S — Google review
Beautiful and very peaceful bridge You can walk across it on next to the train station or at the waterfront. The views are stunning
Ashwini S — Google review
A great place for festivals. Easily available by public transport - leave your car at your hotel/home
Karol O — Google review
I was here with my friend on a walk. The island itself is cool but it’s quite crowded and I was quite surprised to see people swim in this river. Anyway I recommend to everyone who just want to go on a walk, chill or have fun with their friends
Anna K — Google review
A long but narrow island in the middle of the Danube. It offers amazing views of the city as well as plenty of activities
Guilherme C — Google review
A great getaway from the city. I love the location. Great place to have a recharge. Highly recommended for sure. There are restaurants and shops to visit as well.
Ghassan A — Google review
It's quite a looooooooong island, lol! The width of it also enhances the illusion that it's even longer than it actually is, too!; I've heard reviews from others that it's normally crowded and all, so I'd give this island 4/5 stars. :/
Connor M — Google review
The place is incredible and can actually be treated as a big garden on the brink of Danube. You can have the best time with yourself, with your friends and family. You can access the place with many available transportation possibilities
Muntazir A — Google review
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31Spittelberg

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Spittelberg, located in the Neubau district of Vienna, is gaining popularity as one of the city's trendiest spots. Despite its small size and a history rooted in working-class roots, Spittelberg is now home to vibrant bars and restaurants nestled behind historic Biedermeier buildings. Situated near the successful MuseumsQuartier, this area has become a lively destination for locals and visitors alike.
1070 Vienna, Austria, USA•Tips and more reviews for Spittelberg

32Wien Museum musa

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Wien Museum Musa, also known as the MUSA Museum Startgalerie Artothek, is a prominent contemporary art museum located in central Vienna. It is home to an extensive collection of over 30,000 pieces of Viennese art, including photographs, paintings, and sculptures created by approximately 4,500 artists. The museum's diverse range of genres reflects the past decades and showcases the work of both established and emerging artists.
Really enjoyed the postcard exhibition. It’s was a great way to see Vienna throughout history as well as learn about the history of photography and printing. This location is changing exhibitions and we really enjoy this one. But do check the website to see what is on exhibit. There was also a really clever and funny (in a good way!) exhibition about failure. Really appreciated the sense of humor and fun of this curatorial decision!
Lauren T — Google review
It’s a small museum, located near the city centre, with temporary exhibitions. musa could be a pleasant, short programme for when you don’t know, what to do. Its free entry, and it takes about 30m-1h to inspect everything.
Keve T — Google review
Good initiative. I liked their vision to promote upcoming artists by buying their works. And did you know that you can lease exhibits for up to a year through a contract which includes a fee.
Tomy T — Google review
Small museum with free entry. There are interesting art object and pictures inside. Highly recommended for a visit.
Lima P — Google review
Fantastic gallery. MUSA has no entree fee so it's a great place to see if you're by the city hall.
Paula M — Google review
Smallish museum. The Red Vienna exhibit was interesting and educational, but hardly worth the visit. The other exhibit was some photography exhibit without any title or explanations. Glad we went on the free first Sunday of the month.
Sharon G — Google review
Small museum with a great exhibition about the "Red Vienna". P.S. Dont miss the small museum café with perhaps the best coffee in town from a very friendly, high class barrista!
Sven — Google review
Interesting about for me lesser known red Vienna, das rote Wien. And colourful toilets to
Mattias A — Google review
Felderstraße 6-8, 1010 Wien, Austria•http://www.wienmuseum.at/musa•+43 1 505874785173•Tips and more reviews for Wien Museum musa

33Money Museum

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The Money Museum in Vienna offers a captivating look into the world of finance, showcasing the history of money and featuring ancient coins. Located at the Austrian National Bank, this free museum provides an educational and visually engaging experience for both adults and children. Visitors can explore monetary units from the Roman Empire to present day, with highlights including real 100,000 euro bills and a 12.5 kg gold bar that can be held.
Great spot to learn about the Euro. They have a complete collection of all of the different Euro coins from all of the Eurozone countries.
Jon H — Google review
Really only of interest to bank note collectors. 2 small rooms, one for Austrian currency and another for the Euro. The exhibits are in German but you can pick up an English language guide with details of each exhibit. Entrance is free and you get to use the WC for free when nature calls.
Howard T — Google review
Free museum, but in German though. Small but still interesting
Tosin F — Google review
Small 2-3 room exhibit. All in German. Total waste of time.
Himanshu G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very interesting small museum! Located inside the bank. You can see a lot of old and new coins and try to pull out a 999 pure gold bar! (Original) Очень интересный небольшой музей! Находиться внутри банка. Можно увидеть много старых и новых монет и попытаться вытащить слиток чистого золота 999 пробы!
Саша С — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited the money museum (at the National Bank of Austria) on a weekday. The exhibition consists of two premises. Very comfortable, educational, interesting, visual. A maximum of one hour can be spent in this museum. It was interesting for both adults and children. (Original) Були у музеї грошей (при національному Банку Австрії) у будній день. Експозиція складається із двох приміщень. Дуже затишно, пізнавально, цікаво, наглядно. Максимум у цьому музеї можливо провести годину часу. Було цікаво як дорослим, так і дітям.
Любовь Г — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful museum. Here you can familiarize yourself with monetary units from the time of the Roman Empire to the present day. At the entrance, you are greeted with real 100,000 euros, weighing 31 kg. You can actually hold a gold bar weighing 12.5 kg in your hand. (Original) Чудовий музей. Тут можна ознайомитися із грошовими одиницями з часів Римської імперії до наших днів. При вході вас зустрічає реальні 100000 тисяч євро, вагою 31кг. Реально можна потримати рукою золотий злиток вагою 12,5кг.
Володимир М — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately there was no English text, everything was in German (Original) Tyvärr fanns det ingen text på engelska, allt var på tyska
Theodor W — Google review
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34ART ADVENT Christmas Market

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If you're in Vienna during December, make sure to visit the ART ADVENT Christmas Market at Karlsplatz. This market features beautifully handcrafted artworks and designer goods, with merchants selected by a panel of judges for excellent quality. Set against the stunning Baroque Cathedral Karlskirche, the market offers a vast array of food and drink options and facilities for the whole family to enjoy.
Just lovely. Great location, easy to access. Fabulous atmosphere. The food, Christmas punch & souvenirs are all wonderful. A must if you are visiting Vienna. A beautiful city. Highly recommend. One we would visit again 👌 😊👌
Catherine M — Google review
A unique Christmas Market from the more commercialised ones around Vienna. The stalls here can’t be found in any other markets, especially if you want truly handcrafted gifts, I witnessed a craftsman working on his design in his stall. Great vibes and atmosphere. The open space in front of the church is covered with hay for kids to play in. They have a mini farm with sheep, goats and piglets too.
Paul L — Google review
It was very spacious and well set out. Plenty of food and drinks stalls. Quite a few of the stalls were still closed during the daytime as well as the evening. The Gluhwein was really nice, the weather was too cold, but with a bit of warm Gluhwein it did warm you up.
Paul E — Google review
Best of the markets that we attended. Many of the others were stocked full of mass-produced odds and ends I could order online, but Art Advent was bright, quirky, and full of life! The stalls must all sell handcrafted goods, so be prepared that overall pricing for the goods being offered is higher as its handmade jewelry, art, care products, etc. But, all the vendors we met were so genuine and excited to share their crafts with you. A diverse selection of gifts and items, but the facilities were ample and clean, with plenty of classic holiday offerings (get that mulled wine mug!) and food.
Kristen R — Google review
Very art / artisan focused, as the name suggests. It was quite busy in the early evening. The drinks were very good.
Steph I — Google review
A vast and crowded Christmas market located in the south side of the city past the Viennese opera. The food and drink options are very good compared to others and facilities for the whole family to enjoy themselves makes it standout. The location is beautiful with another cathedral in the backdrop, a must visit if you're in town in December.
Sanka I — Google review
This Christmas market was better than many we went too They had a better selection of stores and more of them Nice walk here through nice parts of Vienna
Chris M — Google review
One of the best Christmas markets!!! People from all over the world. Loads of artisans & gift shops!
Lavanya L — Google review
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35MQ Libelle

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MQ Libelle is a rooftop terrace located atop the Leopold Museum, offering stunning panoramic views from the MuseumsQuartier to the Hausberge mountains. The glass structure, known as 'Libelle' or 'dragonfly' in German, serves as an art installation and also houses the MQ Art Box exhibition space. Accessible via outdoor lifts, visitors can enjoy the free art installations and breathtaking vistas daily except for Tuesdays.
Great rooftop with views over all of Museumsquartier and most of Vienna's city center. We came on a Tuesday afternoon and it was almost empty, later reservations will likely be necessary. Coffee was good, and service very nice. Be aware that it does get HOT on Vienna summer days though, probably better to go at night.
K S — Google review
I realised after a year that I lived in vienna that this terrace existed, so I decided to come and see it since it has reopened. There is a lift that takes you to the terrace, comparing to all countries I went to in Europe this is not high at all. The view is nice and it is very chill during lunch hours. If you want to come to see the view and take pictures, you need to consume and pay. Therefore, it is not free to come here but still nice if you want to visit once or haven't been to other terraces in the world. The prices here are more expensive than if you visit Hotel Armani in montenapole in Milano where celebrities go to drink coffee, or if you go to the Aperol terrace in Milano is also cheaper than this place, so on this side note it is crazy how they monetize this simple view, giving the fact that vienna is nothing compared to Milano or other major cities in Europe. Even Sky Garden in London is free and the menu is cheaper there, so if you have travelled in the world you can easily see it is made just for tourists that haven't travelled that much. The waiter was very nice, spoke English and you can also pay by card.
Ferial H — Google review
With free entry, MQ Libelle offers a view over the centre of the city of Vienna . It is located on the roof of the Leopold Museum, and is free to visit. You just need to take the glass lift to the top floor to see the beautiful terrace. It would be a great location to see the sunset in Viennaa.
Tony — Google review
A great surprise — a free observation deck on top of the Leopold Museum! The views over Vienna are fantastic, and there’s even a café where you can enjoy a drink while taking it all in.
Jesse C — Google review
The view is lovely, but the bar could be significantly improved. The coffee wasn't quite up to Viennese standards. The service staff could be more welcoming. It's still worth a visit, but I hope it improves.
Cankat D — Google review
The charming rooftop terrace at MQ Libelle (inside the Museum Quartier) offers a panoramic view of Vienna and its historic museums. It also offers delicious coffee ☕ and pastries. The staff is very friendly. A soft and pleasant atmosphere creates a relaxing space with an excellent view.
Clary ( — Google review
Decent views across the city so if you're in the area I would recommend going, however I wouldn't travel for it necessarily. Is a little bar but doesn't really do any decent food options (couldn't have lunch there). Drinks are nice but a little more expensive then elsewhere and somewhat limited.
Gemma S — Google review
Amazing view with a glass of wine 😇
Georgiana G — Google review
Museumsplatz 1/5, 1070 Wien, Austria•https://www.mqw.at/en/your-visit/mq-libelle/•+43 1 5235881•Tips and more reviews for MQ Libelle
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36art.passage.spittelberg

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Art Passage Spittelberg, located near the Museumsquartier in Vienna, offers a unique and free outdoor art experience. It is not a traditional museum but rather a passage adorned with vibrant street art. This unconventional display provides visitors with an alternative perspective on Vienna's art scene, showcasing graffiti-like murals that diverge from the typical museum setting. Open at all hours, it presents an opportunity to explore the city's artistic offerings beyond its renowned art institutions.
Gutenberggasse, Spittelberg passage 15, 1070 Wien, Austria•https://www.artpassagespittelberg.com/•Tips and more reviews for art.passage.spittelberg

37Vienna City Hall

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Vienna City Hall, also known as Rathaus, is a massive municipal building constructed with around 30 million bricks. It hosts various events such as balls and markets. The 19th-century neo-Gothic tower of the Rathaus stands at an impressive height of 103 meters, making it a prominent feature in Vienna's skyline. The building houses government offices, a city library, and over 1500 rooms.
Vienna City Hall (Rathaus) becomes pure magic during Christmas! The grand façade, already beautiful, is transformed with lights and decorations that make it feel like a winter fairy tale. The famous Rathausplatz Christmas Market adds to the charm, with dozens of stalls offering handcrafted gifts, mulled wine, and delicious treats. The ice skating rink and carousel create a cozy, festive atmosphere perfect for families and couples. Even if you’ve seen other Christmas markets, this one feels special with the stunning backdrop of the City Hall. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Vienna during the holidays!
Eleanna S — Google review
We visited the City Hall during the Christmas market, and it was one of the most wonderful Christmas markets we’ve ever experienced. The atmosphere was colorful and lively, filled with festive energy. There were plenty of food stalls offering a variety of delicious treats, along with charming craft shops showcasing unique handmade items. It truly created a magical and memorable experience, a perfect way to enjoy the holiday spirit.
Clinton T — Google review
Very worthy to go. I made an appointment on the website of the trip. If you don’t understand German, you can use the audio guide there, using your ID card as collateral
Danie S — Google review
Vienna City Hall, or the Wiener Rathaus, is a stunning Neo-Gothic building that serves as the seat of the local government. Its tall spire and detailed façade make it one of the most iconic landmarks in Vienna. When I visited, I only saw it from the outside, but it was during the winter season, and the square in front of the City Hall was transformed into an impressive ice skating rink. It wasn’t just any rink—it was large, beautifully set up, and full of lively energy. Definitely a great spot to visit, even if just to enjoy the festive atmosphere around this magnificent building!
Francesco C — Google review
This neoclassical building represents the city of Vienna in such an authentic way; it makes you realize you are in the city where classicism rules over modernism. Hosting local events, markets, shops and much more; this city hall is like no other. Surrounded by so many more Viennese treasures, you really shouldn't miss the opportunity to see this masterpiece.
A — Google review
Cute place. Unfortunately we weren’t lucky enough to go inside but is really worth visiting. I suggest to check the opening hours for the people in advance as they change frequently.
Vkmariam — Google review
One of the most impressive building in Vienna. And it's also lighted in the dark so must watch
Aviel G — Google review
This Neo-Gothic City Hall must be the most beautiful city hall I have ever seen anywhere. The building is outstandingly intricate and looms over a garden where during Christmas time they hold a Christmas Market for the joy of Viennese people and tourists alike.
Hugo P — Google review
Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/verwaltung/rathaus/index.html•+43 1 4000•Tips and more reviews for Vienna City Hall

38Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial

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The Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial, also known as the Nameless Library, is a moving tribute located in Vienna's Jewish quarter. This memorial commemorates the 65,000 Viennese Jews who perished during the Nazi regime. The concrete library structure, designed by artist Rachel Whiteread, symbolizes an introverted and non-accessible space filled with books placed backwards on the shelves to represent the countless victims and their life stories.
Beautiful poignant. A very quiet part which used to be the old Jewish quarter. 65, 000 Jews massacred here alone.
Ann D — Google review
The Judenplatz Holocaust Memoria a memorial dedicated especially to the Jewish victims of fascism in Austria. The monument takes the form of a tomb and symbolic resting place of the Jews. The memorial is a steel and concrete rectangular building with an outside surfaces carved with countless books stacked together to give the appearance of library shelves turned inside out as the spines of the books face the inside. The books are an allegory to the countless number of victims and a reference to the Jews as "People of the Book." Around the tomb and on the concrete ground are etched the names of the concentration camps, lest we forget. A very respectful monument and plus one for the memory.
Macedonboy — Google review
A stunning open monument that one often simply comes across. Beautiful to visit at dusk. A splendid square around it, quiet and respectful.
A P — Google review
One of two interesting monuments at Judenplatz is the Holocaust Memorial which is dedicated to the 65,000 Viennese Jews who were killed during the Holocaust (1941-45). The memorial was designed by British artist Rachel Whiteread and is an interesting library concept. Here you see 11 shelves filled with endless copies of the same book. Interestingly, the spine of the books are turned inward so that you don't know the title of the books, which are supposed to stand for the many victims of the Holocaust and their lives. It is a touching memorial and gesture to the victims of the Holocaust and something that is well worth spending a few minutes to appreciate if visiting and planning to spend time in this area of Vienna.
Brad — Google review
It is a reminder to stop, remember, and keep going with the memory!!!
Juan M — Google review
Unfortunately it was close i haven't managed to get in but definitely good for for part of history.
WWJD — Google review
A quite, shine white and pleasant square today. Somewhere here it should by a delimitation line marked on the pavement. Discover it and if you are with a tour guide, ask him about the history of this sign. Many are crossing by did not knowing about but it has to have a meaning
Vlad — Google review
Great good. Nice staff. Service fine, but it appeared the kitchen was understaffed. Atmosphere amazing
Lisa M — Google review
Judenpl., 1010 Wien, Austria•http://www.jmw.at/de/exhibitions/museum-judenplatz•+43 1 5350431•Tips and more reviews for Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial

39Donaupark

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Donaupark, located in the 22nd district of Vienna, is a sprawling public park that was once a landfill site but has been transformed into a beautiful green space. The park is home to various gardens including rose, lily, herb and moorland gardens, as well as a picturesque lake and the iconic 250m Danube Tower offering panoramic views of Vienna.
A very beautiful, well-maintained park! I love the flowers, trees, benches, and clean grass areas. Relaxing place for reading, walking, or picnics.
Bea S — Google review
Generally a very nice and well maintained park, however there are parts where there is a lot of litter which could probably be solved by spreading out the trash cans a bit or perhaps adding some in certain areas. Not saying people that litter are right to do so but I do understand to some extent not wanting to carry your trash around the park for 10 mins until you find a trash can
Nadine S — Google review
Such a beautiful park! Donaupark is one of my favorite places in Vienna — it’s so well maintained and full of colorful flowers from all over the world. I love that each flower area has a little label with its country of origin — it makes every walk feel like a mini world tour. 🌸🌍 There’s so much to do here: ping pong tables, chess areas, basketball courts, and a great playground for kids. Personally, I love coming here for a run — it’s peaceful, green, and always feels fresh. Even if you’re not feeling active, you can just grab a coffee or a cocktail and sit by the water, enjoy the sun, and people-watch. It’s the perfect place to relax, recharge, and feel close to nature. 🌿☕🍹
Tania — Google review
The park is great for walking around. There are several well maintained gardens with flowers and curated trees.
Osamu M — Google review
One of the (if not THE) best green spaces in Vienna. It's right by Donauturm. Here you'll find everything ranging from sports courts to an extensive green space.
Guilherme C — Google review
A peaceful and beautiful place to relax. The greenery, walking paths, and views along the river make it perfect for a morning walk or a quiet afternoon. A lovely spot to enjoy nature in the city.
Saeed B — Google review
Very nice park with a lot of benches and tables to eat. Good looking flowers and other decorations
Olga S — Google review
This is the Park that has been my go to for leisurely walks, jogging and to clear my head. I love to listen to the birds in the trees and water cascading from the beautifully designed water fountain. It's absolutely fantastic
Catherine M — Google review
Wallenberggasse, Am Donaupark, 1220 Wien, Austria•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Donaupark

40Augarten

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Augarten is a Baroque-style park in Vienna, featuring a royal palace, five kids' play areas, sporting facilities, and cultural events. The park dates back to the 17th century when it was used as a hunting area and lodge. It boasts formal gardens established by designer Jean Trehet in 1705 and is home to the Augarten Porzellanmanufaktur, one of Europe's oldest porcelain factories.
A huge park that it home to two flak towers, that are worth seeing, the park is lovely to stroll around enjoying the openess, there is plenty of seating, definitely a must when visiting Vienna.
V H — Google review
Beautiful park. It is absolutely spotless with lots and lots of benches to sit in and enjoy the park. Also handy to keep dry when raining. People everywhere enjoying the space. Lovely.
Catherine N — Google review
Augarten Park is one of Vienna’s most beautiful and historically rich green spaces. Nestled in the heart of the city’s second district, this meticulously maintained park offers a perfect blend of tranquility, culture, and history. The first thing you notice upon entering Augarten is how well taken care of it is. The gardens are immaculately groomed, with tree-lined alleys, colorful flowerbeds, and expansive lawns that invite visitors to relax, walk, or picnic. The park is family-friendly, with playgrounds for children and open areas that cater to joggers, dog walkers, and those simply looking to unwind. Despite being a popular destination, it never feels overcrowded due to its generous size and thoughtful layout. What truly sets Augarten apart, however, is its historical depth. Dating back to the 17th century, the park was originally laid out as a baroque garden and has retained its classical charm. It’s home to the stunning Palais Augarten, a baroque palace that today houses the world-famous Vienna Boys’ Choir. The palace and its surroundings provide a unique backdrop that adds a sense of grandeur to the entire park. A striking and sobering reminder of more recent history are the two massive World War II flak towers that still stand within the park. These concrete giants, once used for air defense, serve as historical landmarks and symbols of Vienna’s complex past. Their presence offers a powerful contrast to the peaceful surroundings and invites reflection on the city’s wartime experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or just someone in search of a peaceful place to spend an afternoon, Augarten Park is a must-visit. It’s a place where Vienna’s layered history and natural beauty come together, making it both a serene escape and a living monument.
Bryan R — Google review
Lovely place to a walk and relax! In case you haven’t noticed, there is a written in the pathway for the entire park, but it is hard to pay attention to it since the view is mesmerizing!
André B — Google review
A pretty big park, located a bit outside of Vienna. There are two big concrete towers from WWII making this park very interesting. A nice spot for a picnic or just a walk.
Berke A — Google review
A lovely park with many interesting sections. A porcelain factory where Mozart and Beethoven had performed, a lovely beer garden and a really fun playground.
J D — Google review
Seeing the Air defence towers in Augarten was definitely the best experience of my vienna vacation
Ilgar — Google review
Such a beautiful place to spend a whole day...
Anower H — Google review
1020 Wien, Austria•https://www.bundesgaerten.at/augarten/Augarten-.html•+43 1 81359500•Tips and more reviews for Augarten
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41Stadtpark

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City Park, also known as Stadtpark, is a picturesque 19th-century public park in Vienna. It was built between 1860 and 1862 as part of an ambitious building program. The park features artificial lakes, playgrounds, and open vistas surrounding the Vienna River. It is adorned with statues of famous painters and composers, including a gilded bronze memorial to Johann Strauss (Son). With its English landscape garden style, the sprawling park remains the largest in the city.
I stayed for an hour in this park, enjoying the beautiful weather and relaxing in nature. It was so refreshing to see groups of people gathered together, talking and spending quality time away from social media — just enjoying life. It’s a really nice and peaceful place, perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with the moment.
Haneen H — Google review
Lovely park full of life and love. A lot of people come and just tan, many play games, some have picnics or play with their kids, or read. The park is really being looked after, with care and love. It’s just so nice to sit between the trees, being sun kissed, watch life happening around in this wonderful settings and architecture around. Also there is a gorgeous flower kiosk with colorful flowers of many types attached to the park. I also came for a picnic win myself and one of the most yummiest pastries from Offrl bakery 😋
Tatiana K — Google review
A charming and peaceful oasis in the heart of Vienna. The park is beautifully landscaped with walking paths, lush greenery, and colorful flower beds. It’s perfect for a relaxing stroll or enjoying some quiet time away from the city’s hustle. I especially loved the famous Johann Strauss monument and the small ponds with ducks. There are plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the surroundings, making it ideal for families, couples, or solo visitors. A must-visit spot for anyone who appreciates nature and the beauty of Vienna.
Saeed B — Google review
My morning workout has never been surrounded with so much beauty, history and cute design. The park is the best place to kick off an intensive day.
Handan B — Google review
Stadtpark is a perfect blend of nature, art, and Viennese elegance. We loved walking along the tree lined paths and relaxing by the pond. It’s a peaceful spot to unwind in the heart of the city, whether you're strolling, picnicking, or just people watching. Clean, well maintained, and full of character. Highly recommend for a quiet break or a scenic walk!
Rachad K — Google review
I visited Stadtpark right after attending Friday prayers at the nearby Turkish mosque, and the experience was truly peaceful. Despite its central location, the park was remarkably quiet, offering a welcome sense of calm and solitude. It’s a beautiful green space—perfect for unwinding and reflection after a busy week. If you're looking for a tranquil spot in the city center, Stadtpark provides a lovely, serene escape.
Shoaib R — Google review
A cozy park in the heart of the city. Lots of benches, a pond with ducks (we even saw a heron). A great place to take a break and connect with nature.
Roman P — Google review
This park is truly peaceful and calm. The ambiance is wonderful. There are amazing bird sounds. Peaceful and pleasant people are sitting on benches and on the grass, enjoying life. It’s a place where you can easily spend hours.
Bora S — Google review
Parkring 1, 1010 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/anlagen/stadtpark.html•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Stadtpark

42Heldenplatz

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Heldenplatz, a magnificent public square nestled in front of the historic Hofburg Palace, is a treasure trove of architectural splendor and lush gardens. As you meander through this vibrant space, you'll encounter impressive statues and monuments that tell tales of Vienna's rich history. The area is perfect for leisurely strolls, with green spaces providing a refreshing contrast to the grandeur of surrounding buildings. For those looking to explore further afield, consider hopping on a sightseeing bus to discover more hidden gems nearby.
Heldenplatz is a magnificent historical landmark in the heart of Vienna that combines architectural grandeur with deep historical significance. The open square, surrounded by iconic buildings like the Hofburg Palace, provides a picturesque setting that’s perfect for a leisurely stroll or a moment of reflection. The square is steeped in history, as it was once the site of key events in Austrian history. Visiting the Heldenplatz felt like stepping back in time, with its imposing monuments, including statues of Archduke Charles and Prince Eugene of Savoy, symbolizing Austria’s rich heritage. The views from the square are stunning, especially at sunset when the lighting accentuates the architectural details of the surrounding buildings. It’s also an excellent spot for photos. The atmosphere is tranquil despite being in a busy area, and it’s well-maintained, with plenty of benches to sit and admire the scenery. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just exploring Vienna, Heldenplatz is a must-visit. Allocate some time to fully absorb the beauty and significance of this landmark. It’s a perfect blend of culture, history, and visual splendor.
Ioannis K — Google review
Heart of Vienna, not only a touristy spot but a great place to spend the day working/studying.
Francisco L — Google review
Heldenplatz is magnificent because it was designed to reflect the glory and power of the Habsburg Empire. Surrounded by grand imperial buildings like the Hofburg Palace, the square was once used for royal ceremonies and military parades. Its vast open space and impressive architecture create a sense of grandeur and history. Today, it stands as a symbol of Austria’s imperial past and national identity.
Ilgar — Google review
An absolutely amazing and huge building with so much historical significance and maintained . Plus the garden in front seems like a thing that brings the cities people together to enjoy lots of outdoor games
Dr. A — Google review
One of the best parks/open public areas available to everyone who just wants to enjoy a pretty sunset or a talk with their loved one near the royal palace.
A — Google review
Nice place filled with history of the Austrian empires. It's also the main location for the celebration of the Austrian National Day.
Hector S — Google review
Heldenplatz — the “Heroes’ Square” — stands as one of Vienna’s most powerful and symbolic spaces. Flanked by the majestic Neue Burg, it tells the story of Austria’s imperial grandeur, its struggles, and its enduring identity. Once the ceremonial heart of the Habsburg Empire, the square now serves as a reminder of both glory and responsibility — a place where history speaks with a voice both triumphant and solemn. At its center rise two monumental equestrian statues that embody courage and the spirit of leadership. On one side, Archduke Charles charges forward, sword raised high — a symbol of Austria’s resilience during the Napoleonic Wars, representing the strength and valor of the nation. On the other, Prince Eugene of Savoy, the brilliant military commander who defended Europe from Ottoman expansion, stands proud — his statue a tribute to strategic genius and unwavering dedication to his homeland. Above the palace façade, the gilded imperial eagle spreads its wings — not merely as a relic of empire, but as a reminder of Austria’s transformation from monarchy to modern republic. Today, Heldenplatz is more than a historical site. It is a reflection of how nations evolve — from empires and battles to democracy and reflection. Standing here, beneath the open Viennese sky, one feels both the weight of history and the freedom of progress — a reminder that true heroism lies not in conquest, but in the courage to learn, change, and move forward.
Basil C — Google review
Our morning began at Heldenplatz, where we were greeted by our wonderful driver and guided to a cozy seat in a beautiful e-vehicle. As Vienna slowly woke up, we enjoyed a freshly prepared breakfast — warm pastries, fruit, and aromatic coffee — all while gliding past the city’s most iconic landmarks. The mix of delicious food and stunning views made the whole experience feel both relaxing and exciting. In just ninety minutes, we saw Vienna from a new perspective. Vienna Dinner Tours and Ring tours Vienna turned an ordinary morning into something truly special!
City B — Google review
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43Kurpark Oberlaa

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Kurpark Oberlaa, located at the southeastern edge of Vienna, is a serene and verdant retreat designed for relaxation and leisure. Originally established for the International Garden Show in 1974, this expansive park offers a diverse range of attractions including allergy-friendly gardens, a flower maze, and a charming Japanese garden. Visitors can stroll along winding paths to admire an array of beautiful plants while taking in the picturesque ponds inhabited by graceful swans.
stunning park filled with endless greenery—being surrounded by nature here truly feels rejuvenating. Don’t forget to bring snacks and some food, as there’s a lot of walking involved and you’ll want to take your time enjoying the peaceful environment.
Αντελινα Γ — Google review
This park was referred by my daughter and me and my wife came to this park and we both loved the view and the atmosphere the nature and the fresh breeze, beauty and the environment. There are lots of spots that can relax and enjoy the nature. Some ponds with sun beds and other seats. Also will be a great location for family camping or picnic activities. This park also can be a place where you can run and do some activities.
Ahmed ( — Google review
Nice park for a picnic, sanitary public toilets
Jin J — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful urban parks I have ever been to. I was immediately blown away by the beauty, silence and the nostalgic feeling it gave me!
Catalin T — Google review
This is a must for any not-first-time Vienna visitor: this huge, natural-looking yet meticulously manicured park has been built around 1970 on top of a large (and diligently secured) dumpster, but you would never guess its past. Cozy nooks everywhere, impressive, shady trees, vast lawn areas, free lounge chairs that make you relax immediately, a number of water features, a labyrinth, playgrounds, a Japanese garden... You can't really discover it all in one take. If you are stamina-challenged, choose one of the entrances on top and then let yourself "roll" comfortably downhill. It is quiet here mid-week; it helps that the use of anything with wheels (except strollers) is not allowed. Once you arrived at the bottom of the hill, don't miss taking a break and enjoying a sweet delight at the Kurkonditorei Oberlaa: these folks know how to spoil your sweet tooth!
H K — Google review
Always worth a visit. Had everything you need, restaurants, piknick areas, trees in lakes,...
Johannes F — Google review
Best place to enjoy a peaceful time!!
Yllka B — Google review
Peaceful place I keep coming back to because it’s a piece of nature which feels like escaping the fast paced city life. It’s just super sad that a lot of dog owners don’t respect the leash requirement rules. They let their dogs run off leash and the dogs run around and scare the wild life such as ducks :( not cool
Happy_muffin _ — Google review
Laaer-Berg-Straße, 1100 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/freizeit/oberlaa-kurpark•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Kurpark Oberlaa

44Belvedere-Schlossgarten

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The Belvedere-Schlossgarten is a stunning example of 18th-century landscape design, featuring beautifully tiered grounds that invite leisurely strolls. This enchanting park, part of the grand Belvedere Palace complex built for Prince Eugene between 1714 and 1723, showcases a harmonious blend of manicured gardens and artistic sculptures. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Vienna while meandering through its pathways, especially during pleasant weather when the vibrant colors come alive.
Beautiful big garden. It takes around 15 minutes walking from the upper palace to the lower palace. Wear a hat or take an umbrella if you visit in summer here in case the sun is too harsh.
蕭紫均 — Google review
We just want to walk in the garden and enjoy it. The garden is big wide on 3 levels. Unfortunately the flowers were not well keeps. They grow between high grass and you feel like you walk in open fields not in a palace garden :). The green lawn is well kept. Yea it is free to get in but they can star charging some small amount the will help to keep the beauty of the garden.
Toncho T — Google review
I didn’t even step foot inside the Palace, but the gardens are worth a visit in their own right. Plenty of benches to take a seat and admire the gardens and the view of the palace. Beautiful!
Eric E — Google review
The Belvedere complex is made up of the Upper Palace, Lower Palace, and the stunning gardens in between — and the gardens are completely free to enter! Of course, if you’re into art, the famous Klimt’s “The Kiss” is housed in the Upper Belvedere, but even if you skip the museum, the gardens alone are worth the trip. This time, I also explored the back side of the Upper Palace and found a beautiful pond and more peaceful garden paths. Honestly, the entire space felt like a painting. I even saw locals jogging through the gardens — imagine having this as your morning run route! (I’d probably jog for a week and then quit, let’s be real😅) 🌸 Next to the Belvedere is the University of Vienna’s Botanical Garden — a hidden gem I didn’t expect. It’s technically a botanical garden, but it felt more like a natural, well-designed park. Bamboo groves, colorful flowers, quiet trails. Bonus: a kind Viennese lady saw us struggling to exit through a locked side gate and personally walked us around to the proper exit. She told us she lives in the building next to the gardens and strolls there every morning. Unexpected moments of kindness like this make travel so deeply meaningful. ❤️
Yesran — Google review
A wonderful place - not crowded, well maintained. I visited the gardens at dusk, and it was magical — the daylight slowly fading and reflecting softly in the fountains, with faint sounds of opera drifting through the air. A peaceful, tranquil place to enjoy the end of the day.
Roman P — Google review
Really quite disappointing. I'm assuming there is no pride in the garden or perhaps a shortage of gardeners? Everything needed a darn good prune and some colour would have been nice given it's mid summer...! Signs asking to 'keep off the grass' are a bit rich given there were more weeds than grass. All in all, a bit of a let down in what should be a beautiful symmetrical palace like garden.
Mandie C — Google review
The Belvedere Schlossgarten at first light is pure poetry in motion. As the sun gently breaks over the horizon, its golden rays spill across the misty gardens, touching the copper-brown leaves that whisper of late autumn’s grace. The air is crisp and still — a kind of silence that feels sacred, broken only by the soft rhythm of birdsong and the distant footsteps of early joggers. Walking through the manicured paths, statues and fountains stand like guardians of time, their marble faces catching the first warmth of dawn. The grand silhouette of the Upper Belvedere rises through the haze, ethereal and majestic. It’s a moment suspended between seasons — quiet, contemplative, and deeply beautiful. The Schlossgarten at sunrise isn’t just a place to visit; it’s a feeling to be experienced — one of peace, stillness, and timeless elegance.
Basil C — Google review
Magnificence and élégance of habsbourg palace family and maze gardens. A must see, at least once in a life time!
Karim A — Google review
Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien, Austria•https://www.belvedere.at/entdecken/gaerten#Schlossgarten•+43 1 795570•Tips and more reviews for Belvedere-Schlossgarten

45Lainzer Tiergarten

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Nestled in the 13th district of Vienna, Lainzer Tiergarten is a sprawling wildlife preserve that spans an impressive 24.5 square kilometers. Originally established as a hunting ground by Ferdinand in the 16th century, it opened its gates to the public in 1919 and has since become a beloved escape for locals and visitors alike. This lush area features scenic walking paths, making it perfect for leisurely strolls or invigorating jogs amidst nature.
It was a nice trip 7 hours long. We did 16 km. The park offers a breathtaking landscape with forests, meadows and rivers that are perfect for hiking and relaxing. I was amazed at the variety of wildlife that lives here and was able to spot many of them, including deer, wild boars and birds. There were also many information-rich signs providing information about the park's history and flora and fauna. I recommend everyone to visit this beautiful park and be enchanted by its beauty and rich ecosystem. Therefore 5 stars!!!
Inna — Google review
A large wildlife sanctuary connecting two Viennese districts with lower Austria, bordered by a large, high wall. You can enter at 6 different points / doors and have long walks with beautiful vistas. Dogs are not allowed because of the wildlife. A forest paradise in the city, easily accessible by subway U4 terminal stop. I love it!
Andrea P — Google review
A super lovely park with trails and beautiful things to see. We are hoping to spot a boar but no such luck this time. We saw a lot of ramps!
Jaime C — Google review
Wonderful place for both a light hike and a nice walk in the nature!
Francisco L — Google review
This park is more for walking or hiking with a little beautiful palace/house of sisi that frans joseph gave her as a present.viewing only open in summer. Lots of woods and surrounding hills. At the entrance they have a special zone for deers. Eyes only. Next to it a playground for kids and all the rest is green and woods. Easy to get there by bus
S. A — Google review
Such a nice park and the deer 🦌 are adorable. I suggest to spend at least half of the day there. You can pick some grass and feed the deer, go for a nice long walk round the park discovering different species of plants that grow there and have a picnic afterwards.
Daria C — Google review
The Lainzer Tiergarten was beautiful, lots of flowers and nice walking paths. There's a nice grass field overlooking Vienna city as well. Free to enter. Keep in mind not many places have toilets though - look at the attached map see where they are. 😉
Wendy W — Google review
We didn't have that much time to visit the whole park but the nature is beautiful, the buildings are majestic. Unfortunately we didn't see too many animals but we loved the fact that they had loads of space and could choose weather to get close or have their privacy. It's prolly a awesome place to jogg. And if you don't like endless walks it's not the place for you
Marina S — Google review
Lainzer Tor, 1130 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/wald/erholung/lainzertiergarten/•+43 1 400049200•Tips and more reviews for Lainzer Tiergarten
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46Sankt Marxer Friedhof

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The Friedhof Wien St. Marx, also known as the Friedhofspark, is a cemetery in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 1740 and contains the unmarked burial place of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The cemetery is popular with tourists and features beautiful gardens and marble gravesites.
St. Marx cemetery in the 3rd District of Vienna is a wonderful oasis within the city. It was in use from late 18th century until 1874. It is presumed that Mozart was buried here in a mass grave, but the exact location was never identified. The cemetery is also famous for the Biedermeier gravestones that are beautifully completed by the vegetation. The admission is free and it is opened daily.
Alexandra D — Google review
It is a very interesting place to go, but it is not very good to go with kids. It has very interesting graves but it is not very easy to find some graves. It has the real grave of mozart, not where the tomb lies, but in the vicinity of the graveyard.
Laurence G — Google review
Came here this morning around 7 a.m, as I was passing by from the station and realised I had never seen mozart tomb as a local in almost 2 years. The cemetry was open, but there was no person working here nor any visitors, so it felt abandoned. The tombs are indeed abandoned with leaves and decay around. The tomb of mozart is actually a symbolic small tomb [he is not here] and has nothing to see. The cemetery is very small, so it is quite the journey that is not worth it..unless you want to sit on a bench in 0 degrees, you can finish this cemetery in less than 5 minutes ..
Ferial H — Google review
Very old graveyard some graves are completed overgrown but it is a very tranquil and peaceful place. Very easy to find the original burial site of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Justin — Google review
Memento Mori, at this place certainly you will. Strange, quiet, abandoned... Many czech names on tombs. Many stones are down, many graves in bad shape... Particulary in upper(south) part of cemetary I had scary feelings. Mozart's memorial is surprisingly modest but nice.
VaclavB001 — Google review
A small cemetery with Mozart´s tomb in it. Be careful of the closing hours at the evening. Nobody checks if people are inside and the opening times are also not very clearly visible at the entrance.
Khatereh G — Google review
There are several cemeteries in Vienna which are worth visiting: the Sankt Marxer is one of those. Not only because somewhere here lie the bones of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, but also for the general atmosphere of the place. Some old tombstones are of a kind of artistic value. Today the cemetery is located in a modern neighborhood between the highway and some big houses, but until the first decades of the 20th Century it was on the top of the hill in the rural outskirts of the city.
Alessio L — Google review
I visited Mozart's memorial grave today and enjoyed this small cemetery.
Eric L — Google review
Leberstraße 6, 1030 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/anlagen/friedhof-st-marx.htm…•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Sankt Marxer Friedhof

47Blumengärten Hirschstetten

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Blumengärten Hirschstetten is a stunning park featuring global-themed gardens, glasshouses, and a zoo with breeding and reintroduction programs. Visitors can enjoy picnics, leisurely walks, and sightseeing amidst the magically beautiful flowers and well-organized surroundings. The park offers a clean and amazing atmosphere with beautiful trees, flowers, and delightful animals to watch. It's an ideal spot for families as there are plenty of activities for kids including an amazing playground.
A truly lovely place to visit! This flower park is a beautiful escape into nature, where the peaceful surroundings can truly relax anyone. The vibrant colors and calming atmosphere make it a wonderful spot for a walk or simply to unwind. It’s also an ideal destination for families, offering plenty of space and sights for everyone to enjoy. Definitely worth the visit!
Αντελινα Γ — Google review
Beautiful garden with so many different types of flora and fauna!! There were cats, birds, goats, and a TON of tortoises. There’s also a small cafe/coffee stand in the back and a few playgrounds with plenty of picnic tables. A great place for everyone, couples, gatherings, and families.
Canice H — Google review
I was truly impressed by the beauty and organization of this park. The gardens are immaculately maintained, with a breathtaking variety of flowers, plants, and even animals. The staff is extremely kind and welcoming, which makes the entire experience even more pleasant. For families, the park offers several playgrounds equipped with swings, slides, and other attractions that children absolutely love. There are also countless benches throughout the grounds, perfect for resting and simply enjoying the calm of nature remarkably, all within the heart of the city. One of the highlights is the themed sections, each designed with great care and detail. In just one walk, you can experience a glimpse of China, India, England, Mexico, and more. It’s like traveling the world without leaving Vienna. A perfect place to relax, explore, and connect with both nature and culture.
Aleksandar M — Google review
Very big garden with animals and birds that is located right next to 26A tram line. There is a big playground and large pond with colourful fishes, tortoises. Highly recommended for families with small children!
Sasi M — Google review
A hidden gem in Vienna! I can’t believe this place is free! Blumengärten Hirschstetten is like walking through a living postcard. 🌸 From lavender fields to Indian and Mexican gardens, every section feels like a different country. The summer flowers were absolutely stunning—colors everywhere! The Palmenhaus was my favorite—tropical plants, turtles, birds, and a little waterfall. Super peaceful! And the mini-zoo is adorable, with goats, owls, and even rare turtles. Perfect spot for families, couples, or anyone who loves nature. The playgrounds and fun sculptures make it great for kids, too. Easy to reach by tram or bus, and it’s way less crowded than the big touristy spots. You can easily spend 2–3 hours here just wandering, relaxing, and taking photos. Totally recommend for a chill afternoon surrounded by beauty.✨
A Z — Google review
Lovely multi themed garden and park. Wonderful flowers and walking paths. Lots of animals to see too.
Greg H — Google review
A perfect place for a picnic. There’s an area for everyone. For kids, teens and adults. There is no entrance fee. There is a mini zoo, ponds and flower gardens. There’s a playground as well. There are several restaurants inside and water closets, too.
Guen B — Google review
The gardens are not so easy to get to, but it was worth the travel. It is great for people with kids, lots of benches to sit and eat,and a great playground.
Viktoriya P — Google review
Quadenstraße 15, 1220 Wien, Austria•http://www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/blumengaerten-hirschstetten•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Blumengärten Hirschstetten

48Türkenschanz Park

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Türkenschanzpark, located in the 18th District of Vienna, is a beloved public green space that offers a diverse range of attractions. Adjacent to the BOKU agricultural university, the park boasts a rich variety of plants and trees across its rolling hills and ponds. Families can enjoy play areas with sports facilities and a BMX track. The park is renowned for its rare flora, numerous water features including fountains, ponds, and streams.
Amazing park, we were very impressed with beautiful old trees everywhere, huge kids playground and well organized structure. Highly recommended for visiting 😍
Evgenya K — Google review
Absolutely lovely. We sat on steps near the pond on a perfect spring day and ate our lunch.
Siobhan K — Google review
Perfect place for a picnic, both for adults and kids. It has a lot to offer. Walking trails, playgrounds, picnic tables and a lot more. This place brings you closer to nature.
Guen B — Google review
Beautiful place to relax and walk and get to gather with nature or do some running if you wish.
Mani A — Google review
The most beautiful park in all of Vienna with great playgrounds and a lot of places to hide from crowds
Adrianna F — Google review
The most beautiful park in Vienna! I discovered this park two years after I moved to Vienna and this is park turned into my go-to park for enjoying the day, reading, picnic and every time someone visits me in Vienna I show them the Türkenschanzpark. It’s a big area and it offers everything. A lot benches, like really a lot of benches, a Cafe/restaurant in the middle of the park, many table tennis (you have to bring your own supplies) beautiful flowers, small „lakes“, dog zones, playgrounds and many more things to discover!
Milenko — Google review
Great parc, beautiful and big enough so we do not feel like it is crowded. Lots of spaces to do anything we want on the benches or grass, but also organized spaces for table tennis or kids. Nice points of view with the great advantage of autumn : colors everywhere you go !
Chloé T — Google review
Amazing, colorful and compact park worthy of visit from all age groups. Especially in autumn every corner in this park appears in amazing colors. There is ample of parking along the streets around the park. One can do all sort of activities be it jogging, enjoying the sun, having food, playing some table tennis etc. The only downside is if you dont live in nearby districts it sounds a bit far and hard to reach. But after the journey, the visit is totally worth it.
Faisal M — Google review
Hasenauerstraße Türkenschanzpark, 1180 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/anlagen/tuerkenschanzpark.ht…•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Türkenschanz Park

49Setagayapark

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Nestled in Vienna's 19th district, Setagaya Park is a serene Japanese garden that offers a delightful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Open from April to October, this tranquil oasis features picturesque ponds, meandering streams, and stunning cherry blossom trees that create a breathtaking spectacle in spring. Designed by Ken Nakajima in 1992, the park showcases traditional Japanese elements such as carefully curated plantings of Japanese maples and an inviting tea house.
I loved this nature scene in the city, I think It's quite small, but it is definitely worth a visit, especially in the late springtime. The koi fishes were beautiful and the whole garden just had a really good feeling about it.
Adam B — Google review
It's such a pretty park with all the cherry blossoms! 🌸 But wow, it was packed; it's hard to walk around and get a good photo. We went on Friday evening. It's a tiny park, but really nice. Finding a parking spot on the street will be a bit tough.
Farshid A — Google review
Setagaya is one of the most beautiful natural park I've seen in Austria. The ambiance is so calm and soothing, and the sound of cascading water gives you harmony. Take benefits from this place if you're in VIENNA.
Maneki_neko — Google review
A very charming and tidy park, especially beautiful in spring. It’s small but well-kept — perfect for a peaceful walk or a quick break. 🌸☀️
Mariia S — Google review
A small but beautiful Japanese garden in Vienna (19th District). Peaceful atmosphere, lovely design, and perfect for a quiet walk or a moment to relax. Definitely worth a visit!
Eva C — Google review
Very nice, but very small park
Polina M — Google review
One of the most peaceful places in Vienna. The atmosphere is amazing all year round, with the soothing sound of the water adding to the calm vibe. It’s also a great spot for kids — they’re always so happy and excited when they see the fish. Truly a relaxing and joyful place for all ages.
Chopra C — Google review
A tiny Japanese garden in Vienna. The best period to visit it is in April / May, when the trees are blossoming. It's lovely even just to sit there and read a book in a sunny day
Maria T — Google review
Gallmeyergasse 4, 1190 Wien, Austria•https://www.wien.gv.at/umwelt/parks/anlagen/setagayapark.html•+43 1 40008042•Tips and more reviews for Setagayapark
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What's the weather like in Vienna?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Vienna for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Vienna in January
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  • Weather in Vienna in March
  • Weather in Vienna in April
  • Weather in Vienna in May
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  • Weather in Vienna in July
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  • Weather in Vienna in November
  • Weather in Vienna in December

All road trips from Vienna

  • Vienna to Budapest drive
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  • Vienna to London drive
  • Vienna to Paris drive
  • Vienna to Rome drive
  • Vienna to Berlin drive
  • Vienna to Venice drive
  • Vienna to Barcelona drive
  • Vienna to Amsterdam drive
  • Vienna to Munich drive
  • Vienna to Florence drive
  • Vienna to Milan drive
  • Vienna to Krakow drive
  • Vienna to Salzburg drive
  • Vienna to Istanbul drive
  • Vienna to Madrid drive
  • Vienna to Edinburgh drive
  • Vienna to Copenhagen drive
  • Vienna to Dublin drive
  • Vienna to Brussels drive
  • Vienna to Dublin drive
  • Vienna to Turin drive
  • Vienna to Lisbon drive
  • Vienna to Warsaw drive
  • Vienna to Naples drive
  • Vienna to Athens drive
  • Vienna to St. Petersburg drive
  • Vienna to Dubrovnik drive
  • Vienna to Moscow drive
  • Vienna to Verona drive

Explore nearby places

  • Vienna
  • Baden
  • Parndorf
  • Bratislava
  • Sopron
  • Durnstein
  • Mikulov
  • Lednice
  • Znojmo
  • Melk
  • Brno
  • Gyor
  • Telc
  • Nitra
  • Mauthausen
  • Riegersburg
  • Kromeriz
  • Trencin
  • Graz
  • Steyr
  • Trebon
  • Zlin
  • Linz
  • Ceske Budejovice
  • Cesky Krumlov
  • Lipno nad Vltavou
  • Olomouc
  • Heviz
  • Veszprem
  • Hluboka nad Vltavou
  • Keszthely

All related maps of Vienna

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  • Map of Bratislava
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  • Map of Durnstein
  • Map of Mikulov
  • Map of Lednice
  • Map of Znojmo
  • Map of Melk
  • Map of Brno
  • Map of Gyor
  • Map of Telc
  • Map of Nitra
  • Map of Mauthausen
  • Map of Riegersburg
  • Map of Kromeriz
  • Map of Trencin
  • Map of Graz
  • Map of Steyr
  • Map of Trebon
  • Map of Zlin
  • Map of Linz
  • Map of Ceske Budejovice
  • Map of Cesky Krumlov
  • Map of Lipno nad Vltavou
  • Map of Olomouc
  • Map of Heviz
  • Map of Veszprem
  • Map of Hluboka nad Vltavou
  • Map of Keszthely

Vienna throughout the year

  • Vienna in January
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  • Vienna in July
  • Vienna in August
  • Vienna in September
  • Vienna in October
  • Vienna in November
  • Vienna in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Vienna?

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Best free attractions in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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  • Top things to do and attractions in Graz
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brno
  • Top things to do and attractions in Cesky Krumlov
  • Top things to do and attractions in Linz
  • Top things to do and attractions in Znojmo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bled
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nitra
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gyor
  • Top things to do and attractions in Trencin
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sopron
  • Top things to do and attractions in Baden
  • Top things to do and attractions in Durnstein
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mikulov
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kromeriz
  • Top things to do and attractions in Lednice

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Prague
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Budapest
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Krakow
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zagreb
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Trieste
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bratislava
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ljubljana
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dresden
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salzburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Wroclaw
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Graz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brno
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Cesky Krumlov
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Linz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Znojmo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bled
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nitra
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gyor
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Trencin
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sopron
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Baden
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Durnstein
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mikulov
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kromeriz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lednice
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Riegersburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Telc
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Melk
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Parndorf

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