A 12-day tour of Eastern Europe
by Brooks_Zoe_86
Feb 18, 2025
Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) is a Baroque masterpiece in Vienna, Austria, and was once the summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. The palace features 1,441 rooms, with 40 open to the public. Key attractions include the Great Gallery, the Hall of Mirrors, and the balcony spot famously associated with Empress Sisi.
Tickets and Reservations: Basic tickets for adults cost approximately €38 (including an audio guide), €30 for children aged 6 and above, and free for those under 18. Combo tickets include access to attractions like the maze and the Gloriette viewing platform. It is recommended to book tickets in advance on the official website and choose the earliest time slot to avoid peak tourist hours.
Tour Routes:
1. Palace Interior: Focus on the Rococo-style decorations and exhibits showcasing royal life.
2. Gardens and Gloriette: The gardens are free to enter, and climbing to the top of the Gloriette offers panoramic views of Vienna and the garden's axis.
3. Maze and Palm House: Separate tickets are required. The Greek god statues near the maze are perfect for photography.
Transportation and Tips: Take Metro Line U4 to Schönbrunn Station, and it's a 5-minute walk to the palace. The Mozart Balls from the chocolate shop at the palace entrance make excellent souvenirs. Enjoy a relaxing picnic under the shaded areas in the garden.
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