Hofburg Imperial Palace (Hofburg Wien) Tours and Tickets
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Hofburg Imperial Palace (Hofburg Wien)

Tickets include entrance to the Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments, and Silver Collection. Entrance to the Spanish Riding School is separate.
On-site facilities include restrooms, a gift shop, and a courtyard café.
Filming and photography is prohibited within the Imperial Apartments.
Large items such as suitcases, backpacks, and strollers are not allowed inside the palace. There is no coat or bag check available.
The palace and museums are wheelchair accessible and concession rates are available.
People Also Ask
The Hofburg Imperial Palace has many different attractions under its roof. But the main attractions are the Imperial Treasury, the Sisi Museum, and the Spanish Riding School. Attractions such as the Austrian National Library and the Vienna Papyrus Museum will also appeal to certain visitors.
Yes, you can explore the parts of the Hofburg Imperial Palace open to the public; you can mostly explore these places without a guide. However, you will have to pay an admission fee for each attraction. You can only visit some areas of the Hofburg during special events, such as balls and conventions.
Yes, guided tours are available for the various attractions in the Hofburg Imperial Palace, such as the Imperial Apartments at the Sisi Museum and the Imperial Treasury. Some guided tours will also include a tour of the public spaces of the Hofburg Imperial Palace to provide further context to your visit.
Photography rules at the Hofburg Imperial Palace differ for each attraction and museum. For example, the Sisi Museum has rules against flash photography and selfie sticks, while the Austrian National Library allows some photography, but not of the reading room. The Spanish Riding School has a complete ban on photography and video recording.
Yes, there are several cafés within the many buildings of the Hofburg Imperial Palace. Two of the best include Hofburgstüberl in the tunnel off Heldenplatz and the café inside the Weltmuseum Wien. There are also many dining options near the Hofburg, most of which are a short walk from Michaelerplatz, including the popular Café Demel.

















































































































































