Tour Schoenbrunn Palace and Gardens

Avoid the waiting time and discover a UNESCO World Heritage Site on this guided tour. See the nobility as you tour the palace and its beautiful gardens.

Things to do Tour Schoenbrunn Palace and Gardens

Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens, located in Vienna, Austria, is a true historical treasure and a must-see tourist destination. This majestic Baroque complex stands as a testament to Austria's rich history and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Schönbrunn Palace, built in the 17th century, was a summer residence for the Habsburg imperial family and later home to the famous Empress Maria Theresa. Its dazzling architecture, with its yellow façades and gilded details, is an outstanding example of the rococo style. Visitors can explore its many opulent rooms, such as the Great Gallery and the Hall of Mirrors, which recall the glory of the Austrian monarchy.


However, Schoenbrunn's appeal is not limited to the palace itself. The Schoenbrunn Gardens, which stretch over 160 acres, are a green paradise combining elegant landscaping and lush flora. You can take a relaxing stroll along the shady paths, discover ornamental fountains and impressive sculptures, and marvel at the impressive Gloriette, a neoclassical hilltop pavilion offering a panoramic view of the palace and gardens.


The Schönbrunn Gardens are also home to the Schönbrunn Labyrinth, a fun challenge for the whole family, and the Desert Garden, which displays an impressive collection of cacti and succulents. In addition, children will enjoy the Schoenbrunn Playground and the Animal Farm, where they can interact with farm animals.


A visit to Schoenbrunn is incomplete without exploring the Vienna Zoo, which is one of the oldest zoos in the world and is located within the palace grounds. It offers a spacious and natural environment for a wide variety of animal species, including giant panda bears, white tigers and penguins


Schoenbrunn is also known for its calendar of cultural events and classical music concerts held in the gardens or in the Orangery. These performances offer visitors the opportunity to enjoy music on the same stage where Mozart and Strauss once performed.


In short, Schoenbrunn Palace and its gardens are an unforgettable sightseeing experience that combines history, architecture, nature and culture. The magnificence of the palace and the serenity of its gardens make this place an essential destination for anyone visiting Vienna, transporting you back to a time of imperial splendour and offering a respite amidst natural beauty.

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Duration
1 hour 30 minutes
Language
Guide in Spanish
Price

Adult (19+): 48.00 €

Child (7-18): 42.00 €

From 0-6 years: free

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Included

Skip-the-line tickets
Guided tour (available in English, German and Spanish)
1 Participación en Premios Mensuales: Ver Premios

Excluded

Transfers to the hotel
Meals

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Conditions

Is the interior of the monuments visited?
Exterior and interior of most named sites
Is the tour adapted for people with reduced mobility?
Fully adapted
Guaranteed departures without min of travelers
Yes
Are animals allowed?
Not
Activity recommended for children?
Yes, families are welcome

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