1. Schlosspark Schönbrunn, also known as Schönbrunn Palace Garden, is a magnificent Baroque garden located in Vienna, Austria. It was created in the 18th century and has since become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace gardens cover an area of 1.2 square kilometers and contain numerous statues, fountains, and a maze. The Roman ruins on the hill at the center of the garden are a testament to the importance of Schönbrunn in Roman times.
The garden is also home to the Tiergarten Schönbrunn, which is the oldest zoo in the world and was founded in the 18th century. It has over 500 species of animals, including endangered species like Siberian tigers and Western lowland gorillas.
2. The garden is open daily from 6:30 am to sunset. Phone: +43 1 811 13 239
3. Admission to the gardens is free of charge. However, tickets are required to enter the palace and other attractions within the garden. The prices vary depending on the number of attractions you wish to visit. Visitors can purchase tickets online, at the entrance, or at the visitor center. The garden is easily accessible by public transport, including the U4 subway line, tram line 10, and bus lines 10A and 51A.