All gardens & parks to visit in Austria

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 24 gardens and parks in Austria. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Austria:

  1. Hellbrunn Palace1

    Hellbrunn Palace

     Salzburg
    Hellbrunn Palace, an early Baroque villa of palatial size, is situated near Morzg, a southern district of the city of Salzburg, Austria. This architectural marvel was built between 1613 and 1619 by Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. The palace was named after the 'clear spring' that supplied it.
  2. Schonbrunner Gardens2

    Schonbrunner Gardens

     Vienna
    These Baroque gardens cover approximately 120 hectares of land around the Schönbrunn Palace and are listed by UNESCO among the World Heritage sites. Visitors can take a stroll through the carefully designed flowerbeds, or get lost in the local maze. First entered by visitors in 1779, these gardens h
  3. Online discount!Swarovski Crystal Worlds3

    Swarovski Crystal Worlds

     Wattens
    Swarovski Crystal Worlds, located in Wattens, Tyrol, is a unique experience world that was conceived by André Heller on behalf of the crystal glass manufacturer Swarovski. It consists of a park, an art museum, a shop, and a restaurant. This location is not only the site of this unique attraction but also the headquarters and founding location of the Swarovski company.
  4. Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck4

    Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck

     Innsbruck
    The Botanical Garden of the University of Innsbruck, founded in 1793, has been situated in the Hötting district since 1913. This historical garden is a significant part of the city's heritage and offers a unique opportunity to explore a wide variety of plant species in a serene environment.
  5. Karl-Franzens-Universität Botanical Garden5

    Karl-Franzens-Universität Botanical Garden

     Graz
    The Botanical Garden at the Institute for Plant Sciences of the Karl-Franzens-University Graz is situated in the third district of Graz, Geidorf. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse plant life that the garden has to offer.
  6. Austrian Sculpture Park6

    Austrian Sculpture Park

     Premstätten
    The Austrian Sculpture Park is a vast seven-hectare park located in Unterpremstätten, a short 7 km journey south of the city of Graz in the Austrian state of Styria. This location makes it an accessible destination for tourists visiting Graz and offers a unique opportunity to explore Austrian and international contemporary sculpture in a beautiful outdoor setting.
  7. Schloss Walchen7

    Schloss Walchen

     Vöcklamarkt
    The Kinderweltmuseum Schloss Walchen housed approximately 1200 exhibits, with a primary focus on the lives of children in different social milieus. The museum aimed to provide a comparative view of the lives of children from bourgeois, peasant, and worker backgrounds.
  8. Waldviertel Art Museum8

    Waldviertel Art Museum

     Schrems
    The Waldviertel Art Museum, situated in Schrems, Lower Austria, is a testament to the vision and creativity of the couple Makis E. Warlamis and Heide Warlamis. They were the ones who planned and built this unique space, which now serves as a hub for art and culture in the region.
  9. Anabaptist Museum9

    Anabaptist Museum

     Sulz im Weinviertel
    The Anabaptist Museum in Niedersulz, opened in 2008, is a unique institution in Austria. It is the first museum in the country to feature a permanent exhibition dedicated to the history of the Hutterites and Anabaptists, with a particular focus on the regions of Weinviertel and South Moravia. This makes it a significant destination for those interested in religious history and the cultural heritage of these regions.
  10. St. Peter an der Sperr10

    St. Peter an der Sperr

     Wiener Neustadt
    St. Peter an der Sperr, once a Dominican monastery, is now a significant historical site in Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria. The former church building, which is no longer used for religious purposes, has been repurposed as an exhibition space. This transformation allows visitors to appreciate the historical architecture while also engaging with various exhibitions.
  11. Frida & Fred Children's Museum11

    Frida & Fred Children's Museum

     Graz
    Frida & Fred is a children's museum situated in the Augarten park in Graz. The museum was designed by architects Hemma Fasch and Jakob Fuchs and was inaugurated in 2003. It offers a unique space for children to explore and learn.
  12. Welser Tiergarten12

    Welser Tiergarten

     Wels
    Welser Tiergarten, located in the city of Wels, holds the distinction of being the oldest zoo in Upper Austria. This park and zoo combination offers a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.
  13. Klagenfurt Botanical Garden13

    Klagenfurt Botanical Garden

     Klagenfurt
    The Klagenfurt Botanical Garden, established in 1862, is situated in a former quarry at the foot of Kreuzberg. This unique location provides a distinctive backdrop for the diverse plant life that the garden nurtures. Visitors can enjoy the blend of natural and man-made beauty that the garden offers.
  14. Butterflyhouse Hofburg Palace14

    Butterflyhouse Hofburg Palace

     Vienna
    The Schmetterlinghaus, the Butterfly House in Vienna is a large historical Jugendstil greenhouse built in 1902 where you can experience hundreds of live free-flying tropical butterflies in a recreation of their tropical environment. It is part of the Imperial Hofburg Palace and open every day of the
  15. Alpengarten Villacher Alpe15

    Alpengarten Villacher Alpe

     Villach
    The Alpengarten Villacher Alpe is a botanical garden that offers a unique experience for nature lovers. It is situated on the Dobratsch mountain in the eastern Gailtal Alps, standing at an impressive 1500 meters above sea level. This location provides a stunning backdrop for the diverse plant life that the garden houses.
  16. Villa Sinnenreich16

    Villa Sinnenreich

     Rohrbach-Berg
    Villa Sinnenreich, located in Rohrbach-Berg, is an interactive museum where visitors can experience a variety of phenomena and sensory illusions. The museum offers different stations and art objects that allow visitors to engage with and explore these phenomena in a hands-on manner. This unique experience offers a new perspective on perception and sensory experiences.
  17. Styrian Wood Museum St. Ruprecht ob Murau17

    Styrian Wood Museum St. Ruprecht ob Murau

     Sankt Georgen am Kreischberg
    The Styrian Wood Museum is situated in the picturesque town of St. Ruprecht ob Murau, within the municipality of Sankt Georgen am Kreischberg, in the Murau district of Austria. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and tradition of wood, while also enjoying the beautiful Austrian countryside.
  18. Archäologisches Pilgermuseum18

    Archäologisches Pilgermuseum

     Globasnitz
    The Archaeological Pilgrimage Museum Globasnitz is open to the public from the beginning of May until mid-October. This schedule allows visitors to plan their visit during the warmer months of the year, providing an ideal opportunity to explore the museum and its surroundings.
  19. Aggsbach Charterhouse19

    Aggsbach Charterhouse

     Aggsbach-Dorf
    The Aggsbach Charterhouse, located in Aggsbach-Dorf, Lower Austria, is a former Carthusian monastery. It was founded in 1380 by Heidenreich von Maissau. This historical site offers a glimpse into the monastic life of the Carthusian monks and the history of the region.
  20. Bonsai Museum20

    Bonsai Museum

     Seeboden am Millstätter See
    The Bonsai Museum is a unique destination for those interested in Japanese culture and garden art. Situated in the picturesque market town of Seeboden am Millstätter See in the Austrian state of Carinthia, the museum offers a deep dive into the world of bonsai and Japanese aesthetics. It's a private institution, which adds to its charm and exclusivity.
  21. Märchenhain Malerwinkel21

    Märchenhain Malerwinkel

     Gmünd
    Surrounded by granite rocks, the Braunaubach river flows northeast of the city area, before it merges into the Lainsitz through several rapids. This branching of the river creates a habitat that is rich in species. Visitors can enjoy the serene environment and observe the diverse wildlife in their natural habitat.
  22. Naturpark Jauerling-Wachau22

    Naturpark Jauerling-Wachau

     Maria Laach am Jauerling
    The Naturpark Jauerling-Wachau is a nature park located on the northwestern bank of the Danube in Lower Austria. The park extends from the bank of the Danube to the summit of Jauerling in the Waldviertel region. This location offers a diverse range of landscapes and natural beauty, making it a great destination for nature lovers.
  23. Ambras Castle23

    Ambras Castle

     Innsbruck
    Ambras Castle Innsbruck is one of the main attractions of the state capital of Tyrol. The provincial sovereign, Archduke Ferdinand II (1529 – 1595), son of Emperor Ferdinand I, converted the Castle into a Renaissance palace, which is home to a museum building housing his famous collections. They con
  24. Seebenstein Castle24

    Seebenstein Castle

     Seebenstein
    Seebenstein Castle, situated in Seebenstein, Lower Austria, is a unique structure that comprises two distinct parts. The older section of the castle features a round keep and a ruined palace dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. The newer part, known as the high castle, was constructed between the 15th and 17th centuries.