How to Reach the Belvedere Palace

Best Transports & Routes From Airport and Hotels

Front view of Upper Belvedere Palace with a round fountain and green garden

Planning to visit the iconic Belvedere Palace in Vienna? You’re in for a visual and cultural treat! 

But before you dive into Gustav Klimt’s masterpieces or wander through the lush palace gardens, you need to know how to get there — quickly, easily, and without confusion. 

This guide covers all the travel options, whether you’re coming from the city center, Vienna Airport, or another European city.

Belvedere Palace welcomes millions of art and history lovers each year, so booking your tickets in advance is a smart move. The Upper Belvedere ticket includes Klimt’s The Kiss, while the Lower Belvedere ticket grants access to historic rooms and temporary exhibitions. For modern art lovers, the Belvedere 21 ticket is a great choice. Want to learn more? Join a guided tour for expert insights and stories.

Where Is Belvedere Palace Located?

Belvedere Palace is located in the 3rd district of Vienna, Austria.

The palace complex includes three main sections: Upper Belvedere, Lower Belvedere, and Belvedere 21, each with its own entrance and character.

Main Entrances of Belvedere Palace

A closer view of the Upper Belvedere palace entrance.
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It’s masterpieces or wander through the lush palace gardens, you need to know how to get there — quickly, easily, and without confusion. 

This guide covers all the travel options, whether you’re coming from the city center, Vienna Airport, or another European city.

  • The Upper Belvedere entrance is the most commonly used by tourists and is located closest to the tram stop “Schloss Belvedere.”
  • The Lower Belvedere entrance is situated near the Rennweg S-Bahn station and offers access to temporary exhibitions and the Orangery.
  • The Belvedere 21 Museum Entrance is accessible from Arsenalstraße and focuses on contemporary art. 

All entrances are well-signposted and reachable via multiple modes of public transportation.

Reaching Belvedere Palace by Public Transport

By Tram

  • You can take Tram Line D and get off at the Schloss Belvedere stop, which is directly in front of the Upper Belvedere entrance.
  • Trams on Line D operate every 5 to 7 minutes and connect the palace with Vienna’s city center and key train stations.
  • The cost of a single tram ride is €2.40, but visitors can also use day passes or the Vienna City Pass, which includes unlimited rides on public transport.

By Metro (U-Bahn)

  • The closest U-Bahn station to the palace is Südtiroler Platz-Hauptbahnhof on Line U1.
  • From the station, you can either walk for about 10 minutes or transfer to Tram D to reach the Upper Belvedere.
  • Although no metro line stops directly at the palace, the U1 offers the most direct access for metro users.

By Bus

  • You can also reach Belvedere Palace using Bus Lines 13A or 69A. Check out Wienmobil for all the public transport, routes, and ticket information.
  • The closest bus stops to the palace are Mommsengasse or Fasangasse, which are just a few minutes’ walk from the Lower Belvedere.
  • Buses run frequently, making this a convenient option for travelers staying in Vienna’s outer districts.

By Train

  • If you are arriving from within Vienna or other cities, take a train to Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station), which is a short 10-minute walk to the palace.
  • Alternatively, you can get off at Rennweg Station on the S-Bahn network, which brings you closer to the Lower Belvedere.
  • Both stations have connections to trams and buses if you prefer not to walk.

How to Get to Belvedere Palace from Vienna Airport

Option 1: By Train

  • You can take the City Airport Train (CAT) from Vienna Airport to Wien Mitte station.
  • From Wien Mitte, transfer to U3 Metro and then hop on Tram D to reach the palace.
  • This route takes about 35 to 40 minutes and costs approximately €14 (online), and €21 (round trip).
  • A more budget-friendly option is to take the S7 suburban train from the airport to Rennweg Station.
  • From there, it’s just a 7 to 10-minute walk to the Lower Belvedere.
  • The total cost for this journey is around €4.

Option 2: By Taxi or Ride-Sharing Apps

  • Popular ride-sharing services in Vienna include Uber (android, apple), Bolt, and FreeNow.These services are widely available and offer convenience at a slightly higher cost.
  • A taxi or Uber ride from Vienna Airport to Belvedere Palace takes about 20 to 25 minutes.
  • The fare ranges between €30 and €40, depending on traffic and time of day.
  • This is a great option for travelers with luggage or those in a hurry.

Reaching by Car

  • Driving to Belvedere Palace is possible, but parking availability is limited near the complex.
  • You can park at Garage Arsenalstraße 12 (BOE Parking) or Parkgarage Hauptbahnhof, both of which are within walking distance.
  • Street parking is metered Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 10 pm. It is free on Sundays and public holidays in most districts.
  • To avoid parking stress, consider using Park & Ride facilities on the outskirts of the city and taking public transport to the palace.

Reaching Belvedere by Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Buses

A yellow Vienna Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus parked in front of the Vienna State Opera building.
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  • Choose from Hop-on-hop-off bus tours or Vienna Sightseeing Tours that include the Belvedere Palace in their routes.
  • These buses stop right near the Schloss Belvedere entrance, making them a great choice for hassle-free sightseeing.
  • It’s an ideal option if you want to explore multiple attractions in Vienna with one ticket.

Reaching Belvedere on Foot

  • If you’re staying in the city center (e.g., Stephansplatz), it takes about 25 to 30 minutes to walk to Belvedere Palace.
  • From Karlsplatz, the walk takes around 20 minutes and offers a scenic route through beautiful Viennese streets and gardens.
  • Walking is a healthy, cost-effective, and enjoyable way to explore Vienna if you’re staying nearby.

Reaching Belvedere by Bicycle or E-Scooter

  • Vienna has dedicated bike lanes and is very friendly to cyclists and e-scooter users.
  • You can rent a bike from Citybike Wien stations or use e-scooter apps like Lime, Bird, or Tier.
  • Bike racks and designated scooter parking spots are available near the entrances.
  • Be sure not to leave scooters on palace grounds, as parking is restricted inside.

Accessibility in the Belvedere Palace

  • The Upper Belvedere entrance is wheelchair accessible and has ramps and lifts for easier access.
  • Public transport options such as Tram D and U1 Metro offer low-floor trams and elevators for travelers with reduced mobility.

The palace also offers wheelchairs for rent at the main ticket counters if needed.

Best Route Based on Where You’re Staying

Pathway leading to the entrance of Lower Belvedere with gardens on both sides.
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Area/Hotel ZoneBest Transport OptionTravel Time
StephansplatzTram D from Oper/Karlsplatz or walk20–25 min
HauptbahnhofWalk or Tram D10 min
Vienna AirportS7 or CAT + U-Bahn/Tram combo30–40 min
Karlsplatz/NaschmarktU1 to Hauptbahnhof, then Tram D to Schloss Belvedere20 min
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