Schönbrunn Palace Gardens with view of Gloriette

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Baroque Parks and Gardens in Vienna

Park at Schönbrunn Palace

Stroll down long avenues between artfully trimmed hedges, passing statues, fountains and splendid flower beds - maybe towards the Palm House from 1882, the largest in Europe, to the Maze, the Japanese Garden, or up the hill to the Gloriette, where you can enjoy a wonderful view in a Viennese café. A splendid baroque garden awaits you in the formerly private imperial gardens next to the palace, along with a unique collection of cacti in the Desert Pavilion from 1904. Visitors to the world's oldest zoological garden can enjoy the colorful activities of exotic and regional animals. Be amazed by the variety of species and their habitats at Schönbrunn Zoo.

Tip: If you prefer not to explore the 160-hectare World Heritage site at Schönbrunn on foot, then the best way to see the area is to board the diesel-powered panoramic railway. A full tour of the palace park passes nine stops and takes about fifty minutes at a speed of around 10 km/h. The Palm House and Gloriette are just two of the sights to see. The two trains run from mid-March to the end of October, daily between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm, and stop at the Gloriette and Schönbrunn Palace on the hour and half hour.

Panorama train:
www.zoovienna.at/tiergarten-und-besucher/panoramabahn

Belvedere Palace Park, Alpine Gardens and Botanical Garden

Prince Eugene of Savoy had this Baroque garden, which is presently one of the most important of its kind in Europe (open all year, free admission), laid out around the year 1700. From the beginning of March to the end of August, you can experience the blossoms of 4,000 alpine plant species - in one of the oldest alpine gardens in the world, established 200 years ago in the Upper Belvedere by Archduke John of Austria. In the nearby Botanical Garden - established by Maria Theresa in 1754 - you’ll find indigenous and exotic plants. 11,000 plant species from six continents are cultivated and presented here on ten hectares for scientific research, species protection and recreational purposes. The garden is also an inner-city habitat for indigenous species (e.g. 130 types of bee) and a green oasis in the heart of Vienna, with its stock of old trees as well as meadows. Admission to the Botanical Garden is free! Guided tours are also offered on weekends from March to October – click on this link for full information.

Did you know that the Park at Schönbrunn Palace and the Palace Gardens of Belverdere are designated World Heritage sites?

Augarten

The Augarten is a public park with a size of 52.2 hectares that has the oldest baroque garden in Vienna. It is located in the second Viennese municipal district. Arranged in the French style, the garden offers not only a ground-floor area with elaborate flower landscapes but also an extensive network of shady avenues lined with chestnut trees, elms, lime trees, ash trees and maple trees. However, as is the case in nearly all of Vienna's state gardens, night-time visits are not possible since the five park gates are closed (from dusk to early morning - the seasonal hours are displayed on metal signs at the gates). The Augarten is also home to a wide range of operations, such as the Vienna Boys' Choir in the Augartenpalais, the Augarten Porcelain Manufactory, the Porcelain Museum, and the Austrian Film Archive.

Schönbrunn Palace Park Entrance at Hietzinger Tor

Maxingstraße
1130 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • March
      • daily, 06:30 - 19:00
    • April
      • daily, 06:30 - 20:00
    • May to July
      • daily, 06:30 - 21:00
    • August to September
      • daily, 06:30 - 20:00
    • October
      • daily, 06:30 - 19:00
    • November to February
      • daily, 06:30 - 17:30
  • Accessibility

    • Further information
      • Seeing eye dogs allowed
    • Special offers for people with disabilities

      Sightseeing-train through the palace park with hydraulic auto-lift for wheelchairs. Daily between 10 am and 6 pm from mid March until the end of October. Reduced price for wheelchair-users.

    • Comments

      Daily until dusk, some sights only accessible through gentle climbs and over gravel paths.

Park at Belvedere Palace

Oberes Belvedere, Prinz-Eugen-Straße 27
1030 Vienna

Alpine Gardens (Alpengarten) in the Belvedere Garden

Landstraßer Gürtel 1
1030 Vienna
  • Vienna City Card

    • Benefits of the Vienna City Card: -22%

      Additional information on the offer:

      Standard ticket price: 4,50€ /
      Savings: 1€

  • Opening times

    • 18 March to 29 September
      Closed during bad weather
    • daily, 10:00 - 18:00
    • Cash desk closes at 17:30

  • Guided tours

    • Information and bookings for guided tours
      +43 664 150 76 42

  • Accessibility

    • Main entrance
      • no steps (Door 170 cm wide)
    • Further information
      • Seeing eye dogs allowed
      • Wheelchair accessible restroom available.
    • Special offers for people with disabilities

      Guided tours from 10 persons, contact: Michael Knaack, Tel: (+43 1) 664 150 76 42

    • Comments

      Garden area with gravelled paths, some narrow and with stepping stones

Botanical garden of the University of Vienna

Mechelgasse 2/Prätoriusgasse
1030 Vienna
  • Opening times

    • Information on current opening hours and events: see website

  • Accessibility

    • Main entrance
      • no steps
    • Further information
      • Seeing eye dogs allowed
      • Wheelchair accessible restroom available.
    • Comments

      Distance of the parking spaces to the company: less than 50m

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