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The Hofburg Palace has undergone a few transformations over the past couple of centuries, but one thing remains the same: Its splendour and grandeur are still absolutely magnificent. The palace was built in 1463, and then extended in 1495 by the famed Maximilian I. However, it was given multiple makeovers through the ages and miraculously still stands today! The palace has been preserved in its 17th and 18th century style, fit with ornaments, clothing pieces and artifacts that the Imperial family would have made use of when staying in the Palace. Take a tour of the Hofburg Palace, fit for a king! After viewing the Imperial apartments at the Hofburg palace, sit down for lunch at the extravagant Cafe Sacher inside the Hofburg Imperial palace.

Hofburg Imperial Palace Prices 2024

You can expect to pay between $30 to $185 for a tour of the Hofburg Palace, Vienna. This depends on what you’d like included in your tour. Two different tours include different activities and the one offers a lot more freedom than the other.

Opening Times

The palace is open daily. Hofburg Palace hours: September to June: 9am - 5.30pm July to August: 9am - 6pm

Know before you book:

  • On site facilities like a restroom and a cafe are available
  • Tickets include entrance fees
  • Filming and photography is not allowed within the Imperial apartments
  • Large items such as suitcases or strollers are not allowed into the Hofburg Palace in Vienna
  • Food not included
  • The Hofburg Palace is wheelchair accessible

Highlights:

  • See a marvelous building created in the 15th century.
  • This palace has been named Vienna's most magnificent baroque palace, and you’ll get to see it from almost every angle.
  • Get a unique perspective of the palace by learning its history on your tour.
  • See many ornaments and artifacts from the 18th and 19th century.
  • Learn about how the Imperial families lived in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • Admire the extravagant Jewelry that the empresses used to wear.
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A tour to the Hofburg Palace is one of the best tours you can do while you’re in Vienna. Be sure to book a tour before your trip to secure your adventure to the Hofburg Imperial Palace.
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PROS:
  • See the incredible collection of dresses from empresses past
  • Marvel at the outrageous jewelry collection that once belonged to an Austrian empress
  • See the impressive silver collection
  • Entry fees to all the museums within the Imperial palace are included
CONS:
  • Food and beverages aren’t included
  • Transport to and from your hotel isn’t included
  • There are no tours that take you to the Hofburg Imperial palace only
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Visit the Nazi Party’s historic conference venue high up on the summit of Kehlstein Mountain, by embarking on an Eagle’s Nest tour from Salzburg! Take in the incredible views of the Bavarian and Austrian Alps from 5,000 ft. Your journey from Salzburg will take you through the scenic alpine landscape of the Koenigssee Valley, crossing into Germany past an ancient castle and old mountainous farmhouses. Explore the quaint towns of Obersalzberg and Berchtesgaden, near to the destroyed site of Adolf Hitler’s house and legendary Birches Garden. Berchtesgaden has deemed itself the nickname Hitler's Eagle's Nest, given its association with Hilter and Nazi history. Be treated to a perilously steep drive to reach the entry tunnel, ride the old brass elevator and experience the main attraction in Berchtesgaden, Eagle’s Nest’s interior. A professional guide will lead you to all the important sites, such as the famous fireplace, and the meeting room. This is truly a tour not to be missed for history and nature lovers!  
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Taking one of these tours is the easiest way to visit the beautiful Bavarian Alps without a car as they provide direct transfers from Salzburg. Unfortunately, Eagle's Nest is only open for half the year as it closes for the winter months.
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PROS:
  • Direct transfer to Eagle’s Nest from Salzburg
  • Magnificent views of the Bavarian Alps
  • Easiest way to visit the area without a car
CONS:
  • Only seasonally available
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