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Hofburg

Hofburg Palace, located in the heart of Vienna, is a stunning symbol of Austria’s imperial history. Once the winter residence of the Habsburg dynasty, it now serves as a hub for museums, cultural institutions, and the Austrian president’s official offices. Visitors can explore its opulent rooms, including the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Treasury, which houses the imperial crown and other priceless artifacts. The Spanish Riding School, where the elegant Lipizzaner horses perform, is also part of the complex. With its rich history and majestic architecture, Hofburg is a must-see for anyone visiting Vienna.

Hofburg Tours & Excursions

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Vienna: Sisi Museum Hofburg Palace Gardens SmallGroup Guided Tour

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Vienna: Guided Walking Tour of City Highlights & Hidden Gems

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Vienna: Strauss and Mozart Concert at Hofburg Palace

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Vienna: Small Group Guided Walking Tour of City Highlights

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Vienna: City Walking Tour, Mozarthaus Entry Ticket & Concert

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The Basics

Hofburg Palace is open year-round, with visiting hours typically from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Admission prices vary depending on which sections you choose to visit, with combination tickets offering access to multiple attractions. Guided tours and audio guides are available to provide insight into the palace's history and architecture. Tickets for special performances, such as the Spanish Riding School, should be booked well in advance.

Things to Know Before You Go

Plan Your Visit: Allocate at least 2–3 hours to explore the palace and its museums.

Accessibility: The main areas are wheelchair accessible, but some sections may have stairs.

Photography: Photography is allowed in most parts, but flash and tripods are prohibited.

Crowds: Arrive early or late in the afternoon to avoid peak times, especially during summer.

How to Get There

Hofburg Palace is centrally located in Vienna’s first district, making it easily accessible by public transport. Take the U3 metro line to Herrengasse or the U1/U2 to Karlsplatz and walk a short distance to the palace. Trams 1, 2, D, and 71 also stop nearby. For those staying in central Vienna, the palace is within walking distance from many hotels and attractions.

When to Get There

Hofburg Palace can be visited year-round, but spring and autumn are ideal for fewer crowds and pleasant weather. Mornings and late afternoons are the best times to explore the palace with minimal wait times. The Spanish Riding School has regular performances and morning exercises, which are worth timing your visit around. During December, the palace grounds host a charming Christmas market, adding festive magic to your experience.

Day Trips from Vienna

Hofburg Palace can easily be part of a day exploring Vienna’s historic first district. After visiting the palace, head to nearby attractions like the Kunsthistorisches Museum, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, or the Albertina Museum. The Volksgarten, a picturesque park adjacent to the palace, is perfect for a relaxing stroll. For lunch or coffee, choose from the many traditional Viennese cafés in the area. Hofburg’s central location ensures you can seamlessly combine it with other landmarks for a memorable day in Vienna.