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Free cancellation
Guided tour
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Skip the long entry queues and enjoy a small-group tour of the Upper Belvedere Palace, exploring its art, architecture, and Habsburg history without the crowds.
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Choose an expert guide in your preferred language and hear fascinating stories about Klimt’s masterpieces, the lavish Marble Hall, and the lives of the Habsburg royals who once lived here.
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Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, where you can ask questions, linger on what interests you, and connect with fellow travelers.
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Inside the palace, admire Klimt’s The Kiss**,** stroll through Baroque halls, and marvel at gilded furniture, ornate ceilings, and treasures from centuries of Habsburg rule.
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Fun fact: The Habsburgs loved their dogs so much that some rooms have little nooks for pets to sneak around the palace.
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1.5-hour guided tour of the Upper Belvedere Palace
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Expert English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected)
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Small group experience with a maximum of 8 guests
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Skip-the-line entry
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Access to the Crown Prince Garden
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Hotel transfers
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Food and drinks
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Personal expenses
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Bypass long entry queues and experience the Upper Belvedere Palace in a small, intimate group, enjoying Klimt’s masterpieces, the Baroque grandeur, and the Habsburgs’ royal history without the crowds.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the palace entrance on Prinz-Eugen-Straße, where you’ll skip the lines and begin your journey inside without waiting.
Inside the Upper Belvedere
Step into the grand Baroque halls, where gilded ceilings, ornate furniture, and sculptural details showcase centuries of Habsburg luxury. Your small group gives you the freedom to pause and admire Klimt’s masterpieces up close, including The Kiss and Judith, while your guide explains the personal stories, symbolism, and historical context behind each work. Move comfortably from room to room, ask questions as they arise, and enjoy the pace that suits your group, whether lingering over a favorite painting or exploring the lavish state rooms.
Crown Prince Garden
After exploring the palace interiors, step into the Crown Prince Garden, a tranquil retreat that once hosted the leisure of imperial Vienna. Your guide will point out the ornamental fountains, manicured lawns, and hidden corners, weaving in little-known tales of how young princes and princesses were taught etiquette and grace among these grounds. With fewer crowds around, your group can stroll freely, soak in the atmosphere, and share the experience with fellow travelers, imagining the elegance of Habsburg life beyond the palace walls.
What to bring
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Wear comfortable shoes, since you’ll be walking across marble floors and through expansive halls.
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Carry a lightweight bag or backpack, as large bags must be stored in the cloakroom.
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The palace can get chilly inside, even in summer, so bring a light sweater or jacket for comfort while walking through the halls.
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Pack a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially if you plan to spend time in the Crown Prince Garden.
What’s not allowed
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Flash photography and tripods are not allowed inside the palace, as they can damage artworks and disrupt other visitors.
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Do not bring large bags, suitcases, or bulky items inside; store them in the cloakroom.
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Smoking is strictly prohibited throughout the palace and gardens.
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Eating and drinking are not permitted in the galleries or state rooms.
Accessibility
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The Upper Belvedere Palace offers step-free access and ramps to key galleries, including the Marble Hall and the main exhibition rooms. Elevators are available to help visitors reach different floors comfortably.
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Wheelchair users can navigate most public areas, and seating is provided in certain rooms and along the garden paths. However, the Crown Prince Garden has uneven paths and gravel sections, so walking sticks or strollers may require extra caution.
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Accessible restrooms are available within the palace grounds for convenience.
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Service dogs are permitted, and staff are trained to assist visitors with mobility or other accessibility needs.
Additional information
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Meet your guide in front of the palace entrance on Prinz-Eugen-Straße at least 10 to 15 minutes before your tour begins.
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Arrive early, right at opening at 10am, or later in the afternoon around 4pm, if you prefer quieter galleries, as midday tends to be busier even with skip-the-line entry.
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Public restrooms are available near the entrance and in the garden, but facilities inside the main exhibition halls are limited.
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Seating is limited in some halls, so take advantage of benches in the Marble Hall and exhibition rooms to rest while admiring the art.
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Seasonal exhibitions in the Upper Belvedere change frequently, so check the current schedule to catch temporary displays alongside the permanent collection.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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