7-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary for Vienna, Austria

  • Day 1: Explore the Heart of Vienna
    Starting at Marriott Hotel, approximately 1-mile walking distance

    Begin your trip by exploring the heart of Vienna, where you can visit the St. Stephen's Cathedral. This iconic cathedral is a symbol of the city and offers stunning views of the city when you climb to the top. Next, visit the Hofburg Palace, former imperial palace, now a museum that offers an insight into the imperial era. End the day with dinner at the world-renowned Viennese restaurant Plachutta Wollzeile, known for its traditional Austrian cuisine and friendly ambiance.

  • Day 2: Discover Vienna's Museums and the Prater
    Starting at Hofburg Palace, approximately 1.5 miles walking distance

    Discover Vienna's rich cultural heritage through its museums, such as the Natural History Museum and the Belvedere Palace, which houses one of Austria's most significant art collections. In the afternoon, take a break from museums and visit the Prater, Vienna's oldest amusement park, which offers rides for all ages, including the famous Riesenrad Ferris wheel. Top off your day with dinner at Wiener Schnitzel, Vienna's most popular schnitzel restaurant, located in the heart of the city.

  • Day 3: Schönbrunn Palace and Tiergarten Schönbrunn
    Starting at Wiener Schnitzel, 4.3 miles from Tiergarten Schönbrunn.

    Visit the Schönbrunn Palace, which was once the summer residence of the Habsburg monarchs, and discover its impressive gardens and architecture. After lunch, head to the Tiergarten Schönbrunn, the oldest zoo in the world, located next to the palace. The zoo is a must-visit for animal lovers and offers encounters with giant pandas, orangutans, tigers, and many more. End the day with dinner at Cafe Landtmann, a historic café that has been serving Viennese-style coffee since 1873.

  • Day 4: Vienna Woods and Mozart Dinner Concert
    Starting at Cafe Landtmann, approximately 13 miles from Vienna Woods

    Take a day trip to the Vienna Woods, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to enjoy the beautiful scenery and visit the picturesque town of Klosterneuburg. Later, head back to the city for dinner and enjoy an evening of Mozart and Strauss at a traditional Dinner Concert, accompanied by authentic Viennese cuisine.

  • Day 5: Vienna's Imperial Architecture and Naschmarkt
    Starting at Mozart Dinner Concert, approximately 1 mile walking distance

    Explore Vienna's imperial architecture by visiting the stunning Imperial Palace (Hofburg) and the Karlskirche, a baroque church located in the heart of the city. After lunch, stroll through the lively Naschmarkt, the city's largest outdoor market that features various food stalls, specialty shops, and restaurants. End the day with dinner at Figlmüller, a famous Viennese restaurant known for its mouth-watering schnitzel.

  • Day 6: Danube Cruise and Prater's Luna Park
    Starting at Figlmüller, approximately 5 miles from Danube Cruise

    Enjoy spectacular views of Vienna from the Danube River by taking a Danube Cruise. After lunch, head back to the Prater, this time visiting the Luna Park, which is home to the famous giant Ferris wheel and various fun games for kids and adults alike. End the day with dinner at the family-friendly Fuxn, serving traditional Austrian dishes.

  • Day 7: Historic Centre of Vienna and Mozart's birthplace
    Starting at Fuxn, approximately 3 miles from Mozart's birthplace

    Explore Vienna's historic and picturesque streets by visiting the Rathaus (Town Hall), St. Peter's Church, and the Votivkirche, a neo-gothic church that is a marvel to see. After lunch, head to Salzburg for a day trip and visit Mozart's birthplace, where you can learn about the famous composer's life and work. End the day with dinner at Steirereck im Stadtpark, Austria's highest-rated restaurant located in the beautiful Stadtpark.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • St. Stephen's Cathedral (2 hours, free)
  • Hofburg Palace (3 hours, 14.50 EUR)
  • Plachutta Wollzeile (2 hours, 25-50 EUR/person)
  • Natural History Museum (2-3 hours, 12 EUR)
  • Belvedere Palace (2-3 hours, 15 EUR)
  • Prater (3-4 hours, free admission, pay-per-ride)
  • Wiener Schnitzel (2 hours, 15-30 EUR/person)
  • Schönbrunn Palace (3-4 hours, 18.50 EUR)
  • Tiergarten Schönbrunn (2-3 hours, 20 EUR)
  • Cafe Landtmann (2 hours, 10-30 EUR/person)
  • Vienna Woods (5-6 hours, free)
  • Dinner Concert (4 hours, 69 EUR/person)
  • Imperial Palace (2-3 hours, 14.50 EUR)
  • Karlskirche (1 hour, 8 EUR)
  • Naschmarkt (2-3 hours, free admission, pay-per-food)
  • Figlmüller (2 hours, 12-40 EUR/person)
  • Danube Cruise (2-3 hours, 25 EUR)
  • Luna Park (3-4 hours, pay-per-ride)
  • Fuxn (2 hours, 15-25 EUR/person)
  • Rathaus (2 hours, free)
  • St. Peter's Church (1 hour, free)
  • Votivkirche (1 hour, free)
  • Mozart's birthplace (2 hours, 11 EUR)
  • Steirereck im Stadtpark (3 hours, 120 EUR/person)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 841 EUR

Transportation:

Vienna has a well-connected and efficient public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and trains. One of the best ways to explore the city is by purchasing a Vienna City Card, which provides unlimited rides on public transport and discounts to attractions and tours. Taxis are also available, but they are more expensive. Expect to spend up to 60 EUR on transportation during your trip.

Useful Tips:

If you have extra time, consider taking a day trip to the picturesque town of Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart and home to stunning alpine scenery. If you have less time, consider skipping the Danube Cruise or the Mozart Dinner Concert. To save some money, consider staying in a hostel or Airbnb instead of Marriott, and use public transportation instead of taking taxis.

Airports:

Vienna International Airport (VIE) is the main international airport in Vienna, located 12 miles southeast of the city center. The airport is well-connected to the city by S-Bahn, trains, and buses. Taxi services are also available, with a typical fare of around 40 EUR.

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