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The Belvedere Palace in Vienna is more than just a museum; it's a journey through Austrian art and history. This stunning palace complex, comprising the Upper and Lower Belvedere, once served as the summer residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Today, it stands as a beacon of artistic heritage, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in a world of Baroque architecture and masterpieces of art. Located in the heart of Vienna, the Belvedere offers a unique blend of cultural enrichment and aesthetic pleasure. Wander through its opulent halls, admire the meticulously landscaped gardens, and stand before iconic artworks such as Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss'. A visit to the Belvedere is an unforgettable experience, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of imperial Austria and the evolution of art.

From79.38
ADULT
7938.00
CHILD
515 age
4586.00
Duration
1 hour
Meeting Point
Vienna, Austria
Opening Hours
Opening hours vary depending on the specific location within the Belvedere complex. Generally, the Upper and Lower Belvedere are open daily, but it's advisable to check the specific times before your visit.
Visit Duration
The average visit duration for the Belvedere Palace ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on your interest and the areas you wish to explore.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Belvedere Palace is during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) to avoid large crowds. Visiting earlier in the day can also provide a quieter experience.
Address
The Belvedere Palace is located in Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna, Austria.

Your experience

Explore Vienna your way

Spend two full days uncovering Vienna’s highlights with the ease of open-top hop-on hop-off buses. With unlimited access to both the Red and Blue Routes, you can easily glide between the city’s most famous landmarks, from the soaring Gothic spires of St. Stephen’s Cathedral to the grand façade of the State Opera House and the elegant Ringstrasse boulevard. Multilingual audio commentary offers lesser-known stories and historic insights, while free Wi-Fi and live bus tracking help you plan each stop efficiently and cut down on waiting. Whether you linger at museums, pause for coffee in a traditional café, or simply soak in the architecture from the top deck, you’re in complete control of your itinerary.

Red route
  • First bus: 9:30am from stop #1 (Opera)

  • Last bus: 4pm from stop #1 (Opera)

  • Frequency: Every 20 to 30 mins

  • Popular stops: House of Music, Lower Belvedere, Museums Quartier & Votive Church

Blue route
  • First bus: 9:45am from Opera/Albertina

  • Last bus: 4:15pm from Opera/Albertina

  • Frequency: Every 30 mins

  • Popular stops: Aqua Terre Zoo, Schönbrunn Palace & Zoo, Upper Belvedere & The Hundertwasser House

Click here for detailed route maps and boarding points. You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.

Walk through Habsburg splendor

Hop off near Schönbrunn Palace and skip the ticket queues to enter one of Europe’s most celebrated royal residences. Explore 22 gilded State Rooms where gold leaf, crystal chandeliers, and richly woven tapestries speak of the Habsburg dynasty’s opulent tastes and political power. Learn about the palace’s famous residents, from Empress Maria Theresa to Emperor Franz Joseph, as you walk through grand ballrooms and intimate private quarters. Outside, the Baroque gardens offer manicured flower beds, ornate fountains, and sweeping views back to the palace, a perfect contrast to the bustling city you’ve just toured.

Encounter world-class art

A short ride on the Blue Route takes you to the Upper Belvedere Palace, an architectural masterpiece in its own right and home to Austria’s most treasured art collection. Here, you’ll stand before Gustav Klimt’s world-famous The Kiss, admire bold works by Egon Schiele, and see impressionist masterpieces by Claude Monet and other European greats. The palace’s grand marble halls and sweeping staircases are as captivating as the artworks themselves, while the surrounding gardens connect the Upper and Lower Belvedere with picture-perfect views.

By combining these two palatial icons with panoramic city sightseeing in one ticket, you save both time and money while enjoying the very best of Vienna’s culture, art, and history in a smooth, well-paced itinerary.

What's Included

48-hour unlimited access to hop-on hop-off buses
Access to both Red and Blue Routes, covering Vienna’s most iconic landmarks
Pre-recorded audio commentary in 8 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian & Arabic
Free Wi-Fi and complimentary headphones on board
Access to the Big Bus mobile app with route map and live bus tracking
Skip-the-line entry
Access to 22 imperial staterooms
Walking tour of the Palace Gardens and Courtyards
Entry to the Upper Belvedere Palace
Access to the main permanent collection, featuring Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss , and works by Egon Schiele, Claude Monet, and others

What's Excluded

Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Food and drinks
Souvenir photos
Tips (optional)

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

Hop-on-hop-off bus tour

  • Bring your printed or digital ticket along with a valid photo ID; some tickets require scanning a QR code when boarding.

  • Carry a power bank, as live bus tracking and map apps can drain your phone battery.

  • Pack an umbrella or raincoat; many buses have open-top seating, and the weather can change quickly.

Schönbrunn Palace

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes; the grounds are vast, and even the State Rooms alone can take a few hours to explore fully.

  • Dress for the season: lightweight layers in summer; warm clothing, waterproofs, hats, and gloves in winter.

  • Carry a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect against sun exposure when exploring the gardens in summer.

Belvedere Palace

  • Wear comfortable closed shoes to manage the gardens, terraces, and longer walks between buildings.

  • Bring a smartphone with the Smartify app or similar for extra information on artworks.

  • Carry cash or a card for refreshments at cafés such as the Menagerie Café.

What’s not allowed

Hop-on-hop-off bus tour

  • Pets are not allowed, except small dogs under knee height that are leashed and muzzled (one per bus).

  • Luggage, bicycles, and large items are not permitted onboard.

  • Avoid using personal speakers or making loud calls to ensure all passengers can enjoy the commentary.

Schönbrunn Palace

  • Drones, selfie sticks, tripods, flash photography, and lighting equipment are prohibited at Schönbrunn. You may only use your mobile phone for non-commercial photos.

  • There is no storage for large bags, umbrellas, or extra clothing—travel light.

  • Pets are not permitted on the tour.

  • Bicycles and personal vehicles are strictly prohibited inside the palace park.

Belvedere Palace

  • Photography is only for private use without flash, tripods, or selfie sticks; some exhibits prohibit photos entirely.

  • Large bags, suitcases, and umbrellas must be left in the cloakroom.

  • Food and beverages are not allowed in any exhibition rooms, but you can purchase refreshments at the Schlosscafé, Parkcafé, and Lucy Bar.

Accessibility

Hop-on-hop-off bus tour

  • Most Vienna hop-on hop-off buses are wheelchair accessible, but availability is limited and often requires prior coordination with the provider.

  • Mobile app tracking and live route maps can help wheelchair users locate accessible boarding stops and plan the most comfortable route.

Schönbrunn Palace

  • This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, as parts of Schönbrunn Palace can only be reached via staircases and there is no step-free access to several of the historic State Rooms.

Belvedere Palace

  • The Belvedere Palace is wheelchair accessible, featuring ramps and elevators throughout Upper and Lower Belvedere.

  • Wheelchairs may be borrowed free of charge at cloakrooms or ticket offices.

  • Accessible toilets are available in all primary buildings; seating is provided in galleries, and folding stools are also available at cloakrooms.

  • Service dogs are welcome, provided they are registered on a Disability Card.

  • Although the gardens are accessible via step-free paths, we recommend bringing a companion for assistance, as the sloped terrace between the Upper and Lower Belvedere is not fully barrier-free.

Additional information

Hop-on-hop-off bus tour

  • Multiple routes (Red, Blue, Yellow) cover up to 50 stops, including Schönbrunn Palace, Belvedere, Prater, and the Ringstrasse.

  • Buses generally operate from around 9:30am until 5pm, with departures every 15 to 30 minutes depending on the route and time of year.

  • Seats are first-come, first-served; arrive early in the summer and Christmas market season for upper-deck spots.

  • Use live bus tracking and downloadable route maps before or during your journey to plan your timing and connections more efficiently.

Schönbrunn Palace

  • Depending on the tickets you choose, you’ll meet your guide at either the Group Center, the Ehrenhof Fountain (look for the green umbrella), or the Arrival Center at HOHO Bus Stop 30. Check your booking confirmation for the exact location.

  • Arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the scheduled start time, as latecomers will not be allowed to join the tour.

  • The tour is conducted in only one language, which is selected at the time of booking, so please choose your preferred language carefully.

  • Each tour is limited to a maximum of 25 participants to ensure a more personal and engaging experience.

  • In the event of extreme weather conditions such as snow, the garden portion of the tour may be skipped for safety reasons. From November 8 to January 6, a visit to a local Christmas Market will be offered instead.

Belvedere Palace

  • Visiting early in the day or post‑3pm can help you avoid crowds, as the period between 11am and 2pm tends to be busiest.

  • Enjoy a pause at cafés like Menagerie Café and the Lucy Bar, where you can relax with refreshments and take in the views before continuing your tour.

Instructions

**Hop-on-hop-off bus tour (Big Bus Vienna):** - 48-hour unlimited access to hop-on hop-off buses - Access to both Red and Blue Routes, covering Vienna’s most iconic landmarks - Pre-recorded audio commentary in 8 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian & Arabic - Free Wi-Fi and complimentary headphones on board - Access to the Big Bus mobile app with route map and live bus tracking **Schönbrunn Palace (near Stop #6, Blue Route):** - Skip-the-line entry to Schönbrunn Palace with access to 22 imperial staterooms - Walking tour of the Palace Gardens and Courtyards **Belvedere Palace (near Stop #8, Blue Route):** - Entry to the Upper Belvedere Palace - Access to the main permanent collection

About Belvedere Palace Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Belvedere Palace is a historic complex in Vienna, Austria, comprising two magnificent Baroque palaces: the Upper and Lower Belvedere. Built in the early 18th century, it served as the summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, a celebrated military leader. The palaces are renowned for their architectural beauty, featuring ornate facades, lavish interiors, and meticulously designed gardens

Today, the Belvedere is a museum showcasing Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day. The Upper Belvedere is home to the world's largest collection of Gustav Klimt's paintings, including his iconic masterpiece 'The Kiss'. The Lower Belvedere features exhibitions of Baroque art and temporary displays. A visit offers insights into Austrian history, art, and culture. The surrounding gardens, with their sculptures, fountains, and landscaping, provide a serene escape and enhance the overall experience.

Highlights

Cover Vienna’s must-see landmarks in 48 hours with direct bus stops at each palace, saving money, time, and travel hassle.
Hop between stops on open-top hop-on hop-off buses with live tracking, free Wi-Fi, and multilingual audio commentary for a smooth, informed journey.
Step off at Schönbrunn Palace and head straight into 22 opulent staterooms, then wander its Baroque gardens and courtyards.
Hop off near the Upper Belvedere Palace to admire Klimt’s *The Kiss* and masterpieces by Monet, Schiele, and more.
With both palaces right on the bus route, enjoy seamless travel, fewer transfers, and more time inside Vienna’s cultural treasures.

Why Book Online?

  • Booking your Belvedere Palace tickets online offers a seamless and stress-free experience. 
  • While tickets can be purchased on-site, buying them in advance guarantees your entry, especially during peak season. 
  • Booking online through our website ensures you'll receive verified tickets, often with access to online deals
  • You can explore different ticket types and tours, and plan your visit with ease, skipping potential queues and maximizing your time.

History

The Belvedere Palace's history began in the early 18th century when Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned the construction of a summer residence. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, a renowned architect, designed the two palaces. The Upper Belvedere was completed in 1723, followed by the Lower Belvedere in 1716. After Prince Eugene's death in 1736, Empress Maria Theresa acquired the Belvedere. Over time, the Upper Belvedere transformed into an exhibition venue for the imperial art collections. 

In 1781, it opened as one of the first public museums in the world. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Belvedere became closely associated with the Vienna Secession movement, hosting exhibitions of artists like Gustav Klimt. In 1955, the State Treaty was signed in the Marble Hall of the Upper Belvedere, marking Austria's independence. Today, the Belvedere stands as a symbol of Austrian art, history, and national identity.

Opening Hours

The Belvedere complex consists of several sites with distinct opening times. Upper Belvedere is open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM. Lower Belvedere welcomes visitors daily between 10 AM and 6 PM. Belvedere 21 is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 11 AM to 6 PM, with extended hours on Thursdays until 9 PM. Belvedere 21 is closed on Mondays, except for public holidays when regular opening hours apply.

Best Time to Visit

The ideal time to visit the Belvedere Palace is during the spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) months. The weather is pleasant, and the gardens are in full bloom or display vibrant autumn colors. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting on a weekday or arriving shortly after opening. This allows you to explore the galleries and gardens at a more leisurely pace.

What to See Inside

  • Inside the Belvedere Palace, visitors are treated to a visual feast of art and architecture
  • The Upper Belvedere is the main attraction, housing the Austrian Gallery with masterpieces from the Middle Ages to the present day
  • The highlight is Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' an iconic symbol of Vienna's artistic heritage. 
  • The palace's state rooms are adorned with frescoes, stuccowork, and period furnishings, evoking the grandeur of the Baroque era. 
  • The Lower Belvedere showcases Baroque art and temporary exhibitions, providing additional cultural experiences. 
  • The Marble Hall and the Golden Cabinet are particularly noteworthy for their opulent design. 
  • Don't miss the Belvedere gardens, connecting the two palaces. 
  • These formal gardens feature sculptures, fountains, and meticulously arranged flower beds, offering a tranquil escape and panoramic views of Vienna
  • Each space within the Belvedere offers a unique glimpse into Austrian art, history, and imperial life.

Things to Know

Before booking your Belvedere Palace tickets, keep the following in mind: 

  • Purchase tickets online in advance to secure your entry and avoid potential queues
  • Consider a combined ticket to access both the Upper and Lower Belvedere. 
  • Photography is generally allowed, but flash photography may be restricted in certain areas. 
  • Guided tours are available for a more in-depth exploration of the palace and its art collections. 
  • The Belvedere gardens are free to enter and offer a relaxing stroll with scenic views. 
  • Check for special exhibitions or events that may be taking place during your visit. 
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking. 
  • Allocate at least 2-4 hours to fully experience the Belvedere.

Visitor Rules

To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, the Belvedere Palace has a few simple rules: 

  • Please refrain from touching the artworks. 
  • Food and drinks are generally not allowed inside the galleries. 
  • Large bags and backpacks may need to be checked at the cloakroom
  • Please be respectful of other visitors and maintain a reasonable noise level.
  • Follow the instructions of the museum staff.

Is It Worth Visiting?

The Belvedere Palace is undoubtedly worth visiting. It offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Austrian art, history, and culture. The chance to stand before Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss' is an experience in itself, and the opulent Baroque architecture of the palaces is breathtaking. The meticulously landscaped gardens provide a serene escape, offering panoramic views of Vienna. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a beautiful place to explore, the Belvedere has something to offer everyone. It's a chance to step back in time and witness the grandeur of imperial Austria, while also appreciating the country's rich artistic heritage. A visit to the Belvedere is an enriching and unforgettable experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book Belvedere Palace tickets?

You can easily book your Belvedere Palace tickets online through our website. We offer verified tickets and often provide access to online deals.

Where is the best place to buy Belvedere Palace tickets?

The best place to buy your tickets is online through our trusted platform. This ensures guaranteed entry and access to potential discounts.

Can I purchase Belvedere Palace tickets at the entrance?

Yes, tickets are available for purchase at the entrance. However, buying them online in advance is recommended to avoid potential queues and secure your entry.

What is included in the Belvedere Palace ticket price?

The ticket price typically includes access to the Upper and Lower Belvedere, as well as the Belvedere gardens. Check the specific ticket details on our website for more information.

How much time do I need to visit Belvedere Palace?

The average visit duration ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on your interest and the areas you wish to explore. Plan accordingly to fully appreciate the palace and its art collections.

Is it allowed to take photos inside Belvedere Palace?

Photography is generally allowed, but flash photography may be restricted in certain areas. Please check the specific guidelines upon entry.

Are there guided tours available at Belvedere Palace?

Yes, guided tours are available for a more in-depth exploration of the palace and its art collections. Check our website for tour options and availability.

What is the best time to visit Belvedere Palace to avoid crowds?

The best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) or earlier in the day on weekdays.

Is there a dress code for visiting Belvedere Palace?

There is no specific dress code, but dressing respectfully is always appreciated.

Are there any discounts available for Belvedere Palace tickets?

Check our website for potential online deals and discounts on Belvedere Palace tickets.

How to Get There

The Belvedere Palace is easily accessible by public transport. Location: 1030 Vienna, Austria. You can take tram line D to the Schloss Belvedere stop, which is right in front of the Upper Belvedere. Alternatively, the S-Bahn (local train) stops at Rennweg station, a short walk from the Lower Belvedere. The palace is located at Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna, Austria.

From
79.38
per person
ADULT
7938.00
CHILD
515 age
4586.00
Check Availability
Duration
1 hour
Meeting Point
Vienna, Austria
Opening Hours
Opening hours vary depending on the specific location within the Belvedere complex. Generally, the Upper and Lower Belvedere are open daily, but it's advisable to check the specific times before your visit.
Visit Duration
The average visit duration for the Belvedere Palace ranges from 2 to 4 hours, depending on your interest and the areas you wish to explore.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit the Belvedere Palace is during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) to avoid large crowds. Visiting earlier in the day can also provide a quieter experience.
Address
The Belvedere Palace is located in Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Vienna, Austria.
From
79.38
Check Availability