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Mirabell Palace castle in Salzburg, SBG
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View of Mirabell Palace in Salzburg, SBG
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View of Mirabell Palace in Salzburg, SBG
Photo: Google

Mirabell Palace

4.6(31,701 reviews)Activity
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the spacious lawns for running and gentle exploration, while school-age children love the playgrounds and can appreciate the Sound of Music connection. The Pegasus Fountain and mythological statues capture imaginations across all ages.

About

Mirabell Palace and Gardens offer a perfect blend of beauty and play for families, featuring manicured baroque gardens that served as a filming location for The Sound of Music, alongside dedicated playgrounds and wide open lawns. Children can run freely through the geometric flower beds, explore the whimsical Dwarf Garden, and play on well-maintained playground equipment while parents soak in the stunning Alpine backdrop and palace architecture.

Highlights

  • Multiple playgrounds with slides, swings, and climbing equipment integrated into the historic gardens
  • The grand Pegasus Fountain centerpiece and baroque garden symmetry perfect for photos
  • Sound of Music filming locations including the famous steps from Do-Re-Mi
  • The quirky Dwarf Garden with unusual baroque statues that fascinate children
  • Wide open lawns ideal for picnics, running, and playing ball games

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit early morning (right at 8:00 AM opening) to have the gardens nearly to yourself and capture photos without crowds, especially important during summer peak season.
  2. 2.The palace interior (Marble Hall) is free to view but has limited hours, so check ahead if interested. The gardens themselves are always free to enter.
  3. 3.Bring a picnic to enjoy on the lawns. There are plenty of benches and grassy areas, and it saves money compared to nearby cafes.
  4. 4.Don't miss the Dwarf Garden (Zwerglgarten) on the south side with its quirky baroque statues that kids find fascinating and slightly spooky.
  5. 5.Download The Sound of Music soundtrack beforehand and let kids know they can stand on the steps where the Do-Re-Mi scene was filmed.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April-May) or early fall (September) offer the best combination of pleasant weather, blooming flowers, and smaller crowds. Weekday mornings are ideal to avoid tour groups. Summer brings the most vibrant gardens but also peak tourist numbers.

What to Know

Entry to the gardens is completely free, making this an excellent budget-friendly activity. The gardens are stroller-friendly with paved pathways throughout. Note that Sundays the gardens are closed, so plan accordingly.

Seasonal Notes

Gardens are most spectacular from April through October when flowers are in full bloom. Winter visits are possible but gardens are less colorful and playgrounds may be less appealing in cold weather. The Christmas market season (late November-December) brings special festive atmosphere to the palace square.

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Nearby Eats

Cafe Bazar along the Salzach River (5-minute walk) offers traditional Austrian fare with a kids menu and riverside views. For budget-friendly options, the Spar Gourmet supermarket near Mirabell has prepared foods and snacks perfect for a garden picnic.

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