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A comprehensive guide to Vienna Zoo parking facilities, entrance details, & more

Where is the Schonbrunn Vienna Zoo located?

The zoo sits beautifully within the lush grounds of the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna's elegant Hietzing district. To the north, near the Hietzinger entrance, Maxingstrasse offers cafes and shops, where you can grab a coffee or a Viennese pastry before heading to the zoo. Just to the east, Schonbrunner Schlossstrasse links the palace to the Hietzing metro station (U4), ensuring easy access. The quieter west side is bordered by residential streets like Tirolerhofstrasse, featuring a charming mix of old-world Austrian homes and modern apartments.

Reaching the Schonbrunn Zoo by car

Driving route
Parking facilities

Best for: Families, groups, or travelers who prefer flexibility and convenience, especially those with young children, mobility needs, or a tight schedule.
Travel time: 23 minutes (from Stephansplatz)
Distance: 8.5km from the Schonbrunn Zoo

  • From Stephansplatz, take Graben and head west onto Karntner Strasse, following signs for the Ringstrasse.
  • Turn onto the B1 (Vienna's inner Ring Road) and continue heading west toward Schonbrunner Strasse. This road will guide you out of the bustling city center into quieter neighborhoods.
  • Shortly after passing into the Hietzing district, make a slight turn onto Sechshauser Strasse and follow it toward Schonbrunner Schlossstrasse, which is the main road for accessing the Schönbrunn complex.
  • Enter through the Hietzinger Tor, the closest gate for visitors driving to the zoo. Parking is available nearby, with options for both the zoo and the palace.

Wheelchair-friendly Vienna Zoo parking facilities

If you are looking for parking closer to Schonbrunn Zoo, head to the public car park at Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg via Elisabeth-Allee. Designed with accessibility in mind, it offers designated spaces for disabled visitors and even a charging station for electric vehicles.

However, please note that the car park connects to the zoo through the Tirolergarten entrance, but the path to the main zoo area is steep and may pose challenges for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. We recommend bringing along a friend or a caregiver to ensure a smooth visit. The Hietzing entrance is closer to key facilities, provides step-free access, and avoids steep inclines, making it better suited for wheelchair users.

Vienna Zoo map

Getting to the Schonbrunn Zoo by public transport

By bus
By metro (U-Bahn)
By tram
By train (S-Bahn)

  • Best for: Visitors staying near the city center, solo travelers, and tourists on tight schedules.
  • Travel time: 15 to 20 minutes (from Stephansplatz via the U4 line)
  • Nearest station: Hietzing station (400m away)

The U4 green line runs directly to Hietzing, the nearest station to the Schönbrunn Zoo. Starting from Stephansplatz, this line passes through Karlsplatz, Kettenbruckengasse, and Margaretengurtel before reaching Hietzing. Once you arrive at Hietzing station, simply follow the signs for the zoo. It’s a pleasant and easy walk that takes about 5 to 10 minutes to reach the entrance.

  • Best for: Visitors wanting a scenic journey through Vienna, history enthusiasts, and tourists who prefer slower-paced travel.
  • Travel time: 30 to 35 minutes (from Stephansplatz)
  • Nearest station: Schloss Schonbrunn (500m away)

Trams 10 and 60 both stop at Schloss Schonbrunn, making it easy to reach the zoo. Tram 10 travels from Dornbach to Unter St. Veit, with stops at places like Breitensee and Baumgarten. Tram 60 connects Rodaun in the south to Westbahnhof in the west, passing through Meidling along the way. Once you get off at the Schloss Schonbrunn tram stop, enjoy a scenic 10-minute walk through the park to reach the zoo entrance.

  • Best for: Visitors coming from outer districts, neighboring towns, or Vienna suburbs.
  • Travel time: 30 to 40 minutes (from Stephansplatz)
  • Nearest station: Wien Penzing (1.2 km away)

The S45 line (Wiener Schnellbahn) stops at Wien Penzing. This line connects to Heiligenstadt, Ottakring, and Hutteldorf. From Wien Penzing station, transfer to the U4 or take a 15-minute walk through the Schonbrunn Park area to the zoo.

Walking to the Schonbrunn Zoo

Best for: Visitors staying nearby, nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys a leisurely stroll through scenic surroundings.
Travel time: 10 to 15 minutes (From Hietzing or Schloss Schonbrunn stations)

  • Start at the Hietzing station or the Schloss Schonbrunn stop and take in the charm of the surrounding neighborhood filled with 19th-century facades and wrought-iron balconies.
  • As you continue, pass through the grand palace gates, and follow the wide gravel paths, bordered by neat hedgerows, until the Schonbrunn Palace comes into view, its distinctive yellow walls and classical columns standing proudly amidst the greenery.
  • Along the way, you will also encounter tiered fountains adorned with mythological sculptures, open green lawns, and pockets of shaded groves. Just follow the marked signs through the palace grounds to the zoo entrance. The route is smooth, flat, and easy to navigate, making it perfect for families with strollers or elderly visitors.
























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Frequently asked questions about Vienna Zoo parking facilities and directions

Does the Vienna Zoo offer parking?

Yes, you can park your car at the Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg, accessible via Elisabeth-Allee. It’s a short walk from the Tirolergarten entrance and includes disabled parking and a charging station for electric vehicles.

Can visitors in wheelchairs park at the zoo?

Yes, there are designated disabled parking spaces available at the Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg car park. However, please note that the path from the Tirolergarten entrance to the main part of the zoo is very steep and unsuitable for wheelchair users.

Do I need a permit to park at the zoo?

The Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg car park operates under Vienna's short-stay parking zone regulations, which are in force from Monday to Friday. A two-hour parking permit is required and must be purchased in advance from a tobacconist or online via www.handyparken.at.

What is the cheapest way to reach the zoo?

The best way to reach the Vienna Zoo is to avail yourself of day passes and city cards. For instance, a single journey ticket costs €2.40, while a 24-hour pass is available for €8.00. These tickets provide access to the U-Bahn, trams, and buses, making it convenient and cost-effective to travel to the zoo.

What is the fastest way to get to the Schonbrunn Zoo?

The quickest way to reach the Schonbrunn Zoo is by taking the U4 underground line to Hietzing station. From there, it's a short walk through the Hietzinger Tor entrance to the zoo. The U4 line connects several central locations in Vienna, including Karlsplatz and Schwedenplatz, ensuring a swift journey to the zoo.

What is the closest bus stop to the zoo?

The Schloss Schonbrunn bus stop is closest to the Vienna Zoo, served by bus lines 51A, 56A, 56B, and 58A. These buses stop near the Hietzinger Tor entrance, providing easy access to the zoo.

What is the nearest metro station to the zoo?

The closest metro station to Schonbrunn Zoo is Hietzing on the U4 line. From there, it’s a short walk to the Hietzinger Tor entrance.

Is the zoo inside Schonbrunn Palace?

Yes, the Vienna Zoo is nestled within the Schonbrunn Palace, right in the heart of the palace gardens. The main entrance, Hietzinger Tor, provides convenient access to the exhibits, whether you arrive by public transport or on foot.

How do I get around the Vienna Zoo?

The zoo offers well-maintained pathways and clear signage that make navigating the exhibits a breeze. Get Vienna Zoo maps at the entrance and plan your route. If you have children or elderly members in your company, get on the charming panoramic train that lets you explore the grounds in comfort while taking in the sights and learning about the exhibits.