
How to Get to the Imperial Carriage Museum Vienna – Directions & Transport Options
Directions to the Imperial Carriage Museum
Find the easiest and most convenient ways to reach the Imperial Carriage Museum in Vienna, whether you’re traveling by public transport, car, or on foot.
Where to Find the Imperial Carriage Museum
How to Get to the Imperial Carriage Museum, Vienna
En voiture
The museum is easily accessible by car from major roads in Vienna.
Paid parking is available nearby at public parking garages around the Hofburg Palace area.
Street parking is limited, especially during peak tourist season, so arriving early is recommended.
Driving allows flexibility if you plan to visit other nearby attractions in Vienna’s historic center.
En métro (U-Bahn)
The nearest U-Bahn station is Herrengasse (U3 line), just a short walk from the museum entrance.
The metro is fast, reliable, and ideal for visitors staying in different districts of Vienna.
Using public transport helps avoid traffic and parking hassles in the city center.
By Bus or Tram
Several Vienna Linien buses and trams stop near the Hofburg Palace.
Routes such as 1A, 2A, and tram 1 or 2 connect the museum to popular districts and nearby attractions.
Taking a bus or tram is convenient, budget-friendly, and offers a scenic route through Vienna.
En train
If arriving from outside Vienna, the main train station, Wien Hauptbahnhof, connects easily to the city center via metro or tram.
From the station, it’s roughly a 15–20 minute metro ride to Herrengasse, followed by a short walk to the museum.
Train travel is ideal for visitors coming from other Austrian cities or neighboring countries.
À pied
Visitors staying in the historic Innere Stadt can easily walk to the museum.
Walking lets you enjoy Vienna’s stunning architecture, charming streets, and nearby landmarks like the Spanish Riding School and Michaelerplatz.
Exploring on foot is perfect for combining sightseeing with your museum visit.
Sites touristiques à proximité
Schönbrunn Palace
One of Vienna’s most iconic landmarks and a former imperial residence, known for its grand rooms and Baroque architecture. The Imperial Carriage Museum is located within the Schönbrunn Palace complex.
Distance: On-site / within the palace grounds
Schönbrunn Palace Gardens
A vast and beautifully landscaped garden area featuring fountains, sculptures, and scenic walking paths, perfect for a stroll before or after your museum visit.
Distance: Approximately 0.1 miles from the museum
Gloriette at Schönbrunn
A hilltop structure offering panoramic views over the palace gardens and Vienna’s skyline, making it a popular photo spot.
Distance : environ 1 km du musée
Schönbrunn Zoo (Tiergarten Schönbrunn)
The world’s oldest operating zoo, home to a wide variety of animals and family-friendly attractions.
Distance : environ 800 m du musée
Palm House (Palmenhaus Schönbrunn)
An impressive historic greenhouse featuring exotic plants from around the world, located within the Schönbrunn gardens.
Distance : environ 500 m du musée


















Musée des voitures impériales de Schönbrunn
Points forts
Venez admirer plus de 60 calèches et traîneaux d'une grande importance historique.
Venez découvrir l'ancienne Ecole d'equitation d'hiver, où est exposée une magnifique calèche impériale.
Découvrez le parcours exclusif « Sisi Trail », qui présente des carrosses et des objets personnels ayant appartenu à l'impératrice Élisabeth.
Admirez les luxueuses voitures de voyage et les landaus pour enfants ayant appartenu à la famille des Habsbourg.
Découvrez les premières automobiles utilisées par l'empereur Charles Ier, notamment un véhicule de cour exceptionnellement bien conservé.
Découvrez des véhicules historiques qui retracent trois siècles d'histoire des Habsbourg.



















L'impératrice Élisabeth : Trésor impérial de Vienne + Musée impérial des carrosses
Points forts
Accès exclusif à la collection privée de bijoux du Trésor impérial.
Découvrez les carrosses impériaux utilisés lors d'événements majeurs depuis plus de deux siècles.
Venez admirer des pièces exceptionnelles, telles que l'imposante robe noire de Sissi et la couronne du Saint-Empire romain germanique.
Visitez deux magnifiques musées situés sur des sites historiques de Vienne.
Découvrez l'évolution des moyens de transport impériaux, y compris les véhicules modernes d'aujourd'hui.




































