Find your perfect property in Vienna

Discover Vienna’s family-friendly charm, where you and your kids can enjoy vacation rentals, cozy cabins, or spacious villas. Vienna invites your family to explore Schönbrunn Palace gardens, splash at Danube Island, and picnic by the calm waters of Alte Donau. Stroll through Prater Park, cycle tree-lined paths, or visit interactive museums like the Zoom Children’s Museum. In summer, paddleboats and lakeside playgrounds keep everyone entertained, while winter brings festive markets and ice skating. With easy access to Vienna’s top attractions, your family will feel right at home, making memories together in every season.

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Embrace the Local Culture

When you visit Vienna, take your family to Lake Neusiedl—kids can splash by the shore, try local pastries, and enjoy shady picnic spots together.

Respect Nature

As you explore Vienna’s parks, look for bright red European robins, playful squirrels, and beautiful horse chestnut trees with their big, shiny leaves and flowers.

Be Flexible

Plan your Vienna weekend with us—explore Schönbrunn Zoo, paddle boats on the Danube, and savor treats at Naschmarkt. Spring blooms make it magical!

Support Local Businesses

When planning your family trip to Vienna, set aside €80 to €120 per night for a comfortable 2–3 bedroom rental. Expect to spend around €10 to €20 per meal. Enjoy free or low-cost activities like strolling through Prater Park and swimming at popular Danube spots during the summer.

Vienna captivates families with imperial grandeur and cultural treasures. Schönbrunn Palace, the former Habsburg summer residence, features opulent rooms and expansive gardens with the world’s oldest zoo, home to giant pandas and diverse wildlife that enchant children.

The Prater amusement park offers the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel providing sweeping city views alongside modern rides and green spaces perfect for picnics. The Natural History Museum showcases dinosaur skeletons and minerals, while the adjacent Kunsthistorisches Museum houses masterpieces in palatial settings.

Explore St. Stephen’s Cathedral in the historic center, then stroll along the pedestrian Kärntner Strasse for shopping and street performers. The Haus des Meeres aquarium in a former flak tower features sharks, tropical fish, and rooftop terrace views.

Take a horse-drawn Fiaker carriage ride through the Ringstrasse boulevard to admire architectural splendors including the Opera House and Parliament. Sample Sachertorte at traditional cafés and watch the Lipizzaner stallions train at the Spanish Riding School.

Vienna’s blend of imperial history, world-class museums, and family attractions creates an unforgettable Austrian capital experience combining education with entertainment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Vienna has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, listings in Tyrol typically highlight family-friendly features such as bunk beds, highchairs, and dedicated play areas, making it easy for you to identify accommodations that suit your family’s needs. You can expect clear descriptions and photos, helping us plan a comfortable and enjoyable lakeside stay together.

  • Yes, you can see upfront costs for bringing your dog to a rental in Vienna before booking. Most listings on Lake.com clearly display pet fees, cleaning charges, and any additional costs, so you and your family can plan your lakeside getaway with full transparency and no last-minute surprises at checkout.

  • Yes, you’ll find thoughtfully curated Vienna itineraries featuring outdoor family activities close to your accommodation, including scenic parks, riverside cycling paths, and interactive playgrounds. These plans help you explore Vienna’s vibrant green spaces, lakeside picnics, and family-friendly walking tours, ensuring memorable experiences for all ages during your stay.

  • In Vienna, you’ll find family-friendly lakes like Alte Donau and Neue Donau, where spacious picnic areas and modern playgrounds are set right along the water’s edge. These scenic spots offer grassy lawns, shady trees, and easy access to swimming, letting your family relax and play together beside the lake.

  • To avoid last-minute surprises when planning your lakeside trip to Vienna, check real-time weather updates, confirm lake access and opening hours, and reserve accommodations in advance. Review local travel advisories, pack essentials like swimwear and sunscreen, and double-check your itinerary for any seasonal events or closures.