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Augarten park in Vienna, W
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View of Augarten in Vienna, W
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View of Augarten in Vienna, W
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Augarten

4.6(10,438 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2 to 4 hours👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the playgrounds and open spaces for running, while school-age children can enjoy swimming, cycling, and exploring the formal gardens. Even teenagers appreciate the pool and relaxed atmosphere.

About

Vienna's oldest baroque park offers families a perfect blend of history and play with expansive lawns for picnics, dedicated playgrounds, and a refreshing swimming pool. The beautifully manicured gardens provide a scenic backdrop for ball games, bike riding, and leisurely strolls, making it an ideal spot to let kids burn energy while parents enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Highlights

  • Historic baroque gardens with stunning formal landscaping and wide tree-lined paths
  • Well-maintained playgrounds with equipment for different age groups
  • Public swimming pool for cooling off during hot summer days
  • Expansive open lawns perfect for frisbee, soccer, and picnics
  • Safe, enclosed environment ideal for young children learning to ride bikes

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks, as the wide open lawns are perfect for family picnics and the park has limited on-site food vendors.
  2. 2.Arrive early morning (right when gates open at 7:00 AM) on weekends to secure a good spot near the playground and avoid the afternoon crowds.
  3. 3.The park is easily accessible via tram lines 2 and 5, which are more convenient than driving since parking in the neighborhood can be limited.
  4. 4.Pack swimwear and towels during summer months to take advantage of the public swimming pool, a local favorite that's less touristy than other Vienna attractions.
  5. 5.The baroque gardens have gravel paths, so bring a sturdy stroller if traveling with infants, or opt for a baby carrier for easier navigation.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between May and September for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Early mornings offer cooler temperatures for active play, while the park is quieter before local families arrive after school.

What to Know

Entry to the park is completely free, though the swimming pool requires a separate admission fee. There are public restrooms available, and the baroque gardens feature mostly gravel and paved paths suitable for strollers, though some areas may be bumpy.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round with slightly shorter hours in winter months (typically closing at dusk). The swimming pool operates only during summer season, usually June through August. Spring brings beautiful blooming gardens, while autumn offers colorful foliage. Winter visits are quieter but dress warmly as Vienna can be quite cold.

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Nearby Eats

The Augarten Porcelain Manufactory cafe offers light meals and pastries in an elegant setting. For more kid-friendly fare, head to nearby Karmelitermarkt (about 15 minutes walk) where you'll find casual eateries, pizza stands, and the market's relaxed atmosphere welcomes families with children.

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