Schonbrunn Palace Evening: Palace Tour, Dinner and Concert

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  • Enjoy a royal package with a self-guided audio Schonbrunn Palace walking tour followed by a three course dinner at Café-Restaurant Residenz. Within walking distance from the main entrance to Schonbrunn Palace and the Café-Restaurant Residenz lies the Orangery Schonbrunn where a concert of classical music with works by Mozart and Strauss will complete your evening.


    Likely to Sell-out! An Evening in Schonbrunn Palace: Palace Tour, Dinner and Concert regularly sells out weeks in advance. Book ahead of time to avoid disappointment.

    Schonbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the imperial family, is considered one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Europe. The Habsburgs resided here the better part of the year in numerous rooms for the large imperial family in addition to representational rooms. Emperor Franz Joseph, who later married the enchanting Sisi and reigned from 1848 to 1916, was born here in 1830. The monarch spent his last years entirely in the palace, which became the property of the new Republic of Austria only two years after his death. Today, the palace is part of UNESCO's cultural heritage due to its historic importance, its unique grounds and its splendid furnishings.

    There are four ticket categories to choose from: VIP, A, B and C, referring to the front, middle and rear of the auditorium respectively.

    VIP guests enjoy preferred seating at the concert and will be served a glass of sparkling wine during the intermission.

  • © Viator2012
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    • Vienna, Vienna and Burgenland
    • Strenuousness:

    • No Sweat

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