Family-Friendly Vienna Itinerary for 5 Days

  • Day 1: Schönbrunn Palace
    30 minutes (3.5 miles) from Vienna International Airport

    Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is the former summer residence of the Habsburgs. The palace is famous for its impressive gardens and the world's oldest zoo. Families can take a tour of the palace or explore the grounds to see famous landmarks like the Gloriette and Neptune Fountain.

  • Day 2: Museum of Natural History
    20 minutes (1.6 miles) from Schönbrunn Palace

    The Museum of Natural History houses world-renowned collections of fossils, minerals, meteorites, and specimens of extinct animals. Families can take a guided tour, explore interactive exhibits and get up close with prehistoric animals.

  • Day 3: Prater Amusement Park
    30 minutes (4.2 miles) from Museum of Natural History

    Prater Amusement Park is the oldest amusement park in the world, opened in 1766. The park offers thrilling rides, great food, and family-friendly attractions like a Ferris wheel which offers panoramic views of the city, and House of Fun which is sure to be a favorite with the kids.

  • Day 4: Schönbrunn Tiergarten
    20 minutes (1.8 miles) from Prater Amusement Park

    Schönbrunn Tiergarten located inside Schönbrunn Palace is the world's oldest zoo. It has a large variety of animals, including endangered species of big cats, African elephants, and several types of monkeys, and it's a great place to get up close with wildlife.

  • Day 5: Kunsthistorisches Museum
    20 minutes (1.7 miles) from Schönbrunn Tiergarten

    The Kunsthistorisches Museum is an art museum that houses the imperial collections of the Habsburg family. It contains the largest collection of Bruegel paintings in the world, including the famous Tower of Babel. The collection also features works by famous artists like Caravaggio, Vermeer, Velázquez, and Titian.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Schönbrunn Palace (2-3 hours, €20-25)
  • Museum of Natural History (2-3 hours, €8-12)
  • Prater Amusement Park (4-5 hours, €20-30)
  • Schönbrunn Tiergarten (3-4 hours, €12-15)
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum (2-3 hours, €15-20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €75-102 per person

Transportation

Vienna has an extensive public transportation system, including buses, trams, and subways. The most common transportation method is the subway (U-Bahn), which has five lines that cover the entire city. A single ticket costs €2.60 and is valid for one journey, regardless of length or distance. There are also several taxi and ride-sharing options available, but these are more expensive.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other attractions such as St. Stephen's Cathedral or the Belvedere Palace. Families traveling with small children may want to spend more time at Prater or Tiergarten. If you have less time, we recommend visiting Schönbrunn Palace and one other attraction of your choice.

Airports

Vienna International Airport (VIE) is the main airport serving Vienna. It is located approximately 11 miles southeast of the city center and can be easily reached by public transportation or taxi. Other airports in the area include Bratislava Airport (BTS) and Graz Airport (GRZ).

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