
Schonbrunn Palace tickets and tours

Visit the magnificent summer residence of the imperial family! A World Heritage-listed site, Schönbrunn Palace is visited by millions of peo...
2 hours

Discover the majestic Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna during a guided tour in the morning and learn more about the city's highlights on a tour t...
3 hours 30 minutes

The Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna in Schönbrunn Palace invites you to take a walk through the history of Austria. See the carriages of fam...
Flexible

Are you looking for a comfortable way to visit some of the most important attractions in Vienna while saving money? With the Flexi PASS, you...
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With free entry to over 60 top attractions in Vienna, it's impossible not to save money. Choose between the 1, 2, 3 or 6-day options and vis...
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Explore beautiful Vienna's city center and learn more about its royal past and contemporary importance! From Schönbrunn Palace to the Hofbur...
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Discover Vienna's rich history, music, art and architecture on a private full-day tour with transportation Ljubljana.Following a 4-hour driv...
12 hours

Discover Vienna's rich history, music, art and architecture on a private full-day tour with transportation Bled.Following a 4-hour drive to ...
12 hours
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The inside story
From the hunting grounds of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II to the lavish summer residence of the Habsburg, the Schönbrunn Palace has a rich history that spans well over 300 years. Now a celebrated symbol of Vienna and the city’s top attraction, since 1996 this sumptuous Baroque palace has been listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site.
Of the 1441 rooms, 40 are currently open to the public and run the gamut from ornate salons to Rococo staterooms and the residential suites of Emperor Franz Joseph and wife Empress Elizabeth (aka Sisi). Admire the extravagant interiors that have changed little since the reign of Empress Maria Theresa and don’t miss historic rooms such as the Hall of Mirrors, where six-year-old Mozart performed for said empress in 1762.