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Experience a 105-minute Mozart and Strauss concert at Schönbrunn Palace's Orangerie in Vienna, with VIP options, stunning setting, and exceptional performances.

This 105-minute concert takes place in the elegant Orangerie of Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Vienna. With tickets starting from a reasonable price, it offers a chance to enjoy classical masterpieces by W.A. Mozart and J. Strauss in a historic setting where Mozart himself once played. The tour is highly rated at 4.5 out of 5 based on over 2,400 reviews, making it a popular choice for those seeking a memorable musical experience in Vienna.
The concert’s location in the Schönbrunn Palace gardens provides a grand, historic backdrop, while the performance features talented opera singers and an orchestra. Options include VIP tickets that grant priority access, front-row seats, a welcome drink, and a glass of sparkling wine, elevating the experience. While the concert is praised for its atmosphere and quality, it is important to note that parking requires an additional fee, and food and drinks are not included in the ticket price.
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The concert unfolds in the Orangerie of Schönbrunn Palace, a grand structure historically used for citrus trees and now a stylish concert venue. This historic hall offers an intimate atmosphere where Mozart once played the harpsichord, adding a special historical connection to the musical performances.
The lighting and decor of the venue contribute to a magical ambiance, appreciated by many who have attended. The light during the concert is described as very beautiful, creating a captivating environment for both music lovers and first-time visitors alike.

Guests enjoy performances of the most beautiful pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss, reflecting Vienna’s musical heritage. The orchestra delivers a variety of familiar classics, and the opera singers—a soprano and a baritone—bring lively energy and vocal excellence to the stage.
The conductor maintains an engaging presence, with some reviews noting the musicians’ strong chemistry and shared enjoyment, which enhances the overall experience. The program is designed to captivate audiences with both orchestral and operatic segments, making it suitable for classical music fans and newcomers alike.
Opting for the VIP category provides several advantages. VIP guests enjoy skip-the-line access to both the concert hall and bar, seats in the front rows, and a complimentary welcome drink. During the interval, VIP ticket holders can visit the bar or Orangery garden (open during warmer months). The VIP package also includes a free coat check and a personalized program booklet.
Many reviews highlight that VIP tickets are well worth the extra cost for those wanting the best views and a more exclusive atmosphere. The front row seats enable close-up enjoyment of the talented performers, making the concert even more memorable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is at the entrance to the Orangerie, to the left of the grand Schönbrunn Palace entrance. The activity concludes at the same spot, making it easy to plan after-event activities.
Getting to the concert is straightforward: travelers can arrive by metro U4 (Schönbrunn station) or by taxi, especially at night. Parking is available in front of the Orangery, but it costs extra and is available until midnight. The venue’s staff are known for being helpful, and coat check is free for VIP ticket holders, while others pay a small fee.

Reviewers frequently mention how beautiful the venue is, with well-lit and decorated surroundings, creating a warm and elegant atmosphere. The musicians and singers are praised for their talent and stage presence, with some reviews noting their great chemistry and shared enjoyment.
The conductor is described as engaging and fun, often interacting with the audience, which adds a lively touch to the performance. The sound quality is generally excellent, though some suggest it could be a bit louder for fuller impact.
The opera singers—a soprano and a baritone—receive high praise for their vocal prowess and stage charisma. The orchestra, recognized as the resident ensemble, plays a mix of familiar tunes and less well-known pieces, all performed with professional skill.
The musicians’ relationships and shared enjoyment shine through, creating an engaging and emotionally resonant concert. The lighting and acoustics enhance the overall experience, making the music feel even more enchanting.

Ticket prices include a choice of seating within the category, with priority access for VIP tickets. While food and drinks are not included, the drinks available at the bar are well-rated. The programs are priced at 10 Euros, which some reviews note as somewhat expensive, but overall, the concert is considered good value given the quality of performance and stunning setting.
Many attendees find that the experience justifies the price, especially if opting for VIP tickets to enjoy closer seats and exclusive benefits.

The Palace Gardens surrounding Schönbrunn provide a breathtaking backdrop for the concert. During the warmer months, visitors can stroll the Orangery garden during the intermission, adding a lovely outdoor element to the evening.
The venue’s exterior and interior are praised for their beauty and historical significance, making the entire experience feel like stepping into a fairytale. The concert hall’s lighting and decor contribute to a magical atmosphere that many guests cherish.
Guests can arrive by public transport or taxi, with parking available at an additional cost. The venue is accessible, and staff are helpful with any questions. Arriving early is recommended to secure preferred seating or to enjoy the welcome drink and explore the surrounding gardens.
Intermissions offer a chance to visit the bar or Orangery garden, making the evening both relaxing and engaging. Remember that food and drinks are not included in the ticket price, but refreshments are available for purchase.
The Vienna Mozart and Strauss Concert at Schönbrunn offers a refined, culturally rich experience that captures the essence of Vienna’s musical tradition. The venue’s historic charm, combined with top-notch musicianship and beautiful setting, makes it a must-do for classical music lovers and first-time visitors alike.
While the cost of parking and programs might be a small consideration, the overall value and atmosphere make this concert a memorable highlight of any trip to Vienna. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate live classical music in a stunning environment, with the option to upgrade for an even more exclusive experience.
“Great location, great performance, the sound should be louder”
Are tickets refundable?
Yes. You can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.
What time does the concert start?
The concert begins at 8:30 p.m., with admission to the hall at 8:00 p.m. The event lasts approximately 105 minutes.
Is food and drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the ticket price, but drinks are available for purchase at the bar, especially for VIP guests.
How do I access the venue?
Guests meet at the entrance to the Orangerie, on the left side of Schönbrunn Palace’s main entrance. The venue is accessible by metro U4 or taxi.
What makes VIP tickets worth it?
VIP tickets include priority entry, front-row seats, a welcome drink, free coat check, and an exclusive program booklet, giving a more personalized and premium experience.
Can I visit the Orangery garden during the event?
Yes. During the intermission, VIP guests can visit the Orangery garden if weather permits, providing a lovely outdoor experience.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking is available in front of the Orangery until midnight but costs extra. It’s recommended to arrive early if you plan to drive.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
While specific details aren’t provided, the venue’s location in the palace gardens suggests accessibility is considered, and staff are helpful.
Can I expect a lively atmosphere?
Absolutely. Performers and conductor are praised for their engagement, and the lighting and decor contribute to a warm, festive environment.