About

Rosengarten in Wien is a delightful escape into a world of nature and tranquility, where the countless varieties of roses are at their peak during late spring. The serene and magical atmosphere is perfect for a relaxing day out with family, friends, and even pets. As you stroll through the park, you'll discover charming monuments and fountains, each telling its own story. Benches scattered around are dedicated to or from various individuals, adding a touch of human connection to the garden's beauty. The high rating reflects the park's ability to enchant visitors of all ages, making it a must-visit destination during the blooming season.

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ring/Volkstheater
Tram stop 135 m walk
Parlament
Tram stop 40 m walk
Rathausplatz, Burgtheater
Bus stop 235 m walk
Schmerlingplatz
Tram stop 237 m walk
Ring, Volkstheater U
Tram stop 143 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 556 reviews
4.8/5 556 reviews
Mary Mery
Mary Mery
4 weeks ago on Google

A flower garden that you will really enjoy. Although a few steps from the busy street, when you enter the garden it's like disconnecting from everything

A Z
A Z
1 month ago on Google

A truly special rose garden in the heart of Vienna. What makes it unique is that many of the roses have a small plaque underneath, telling you who dedicated the rose and for what reason—sometimes in memory of a loved one, sometimes as a celebration, or simply out of love for roses. It turns a walk through the garden into an emotional and personal journey. Quiet, peaceful, and full of stories. 🌹

Rafal Krzysztoforski
Rafal Krzysztoforski
1 month ago on Google

This is a uniquely interesting place where you can rent your rose tree. Seriously it is worth seeing location where all the roses are blooming and also seeing the notes from the people who decided to be a sponsor for a tree. This is a calm and yet in the center park that gives nice relief when sightseeing in Vienna.