Vienna is home to many beautiful buildings, but exploring their exterior doesn’t come cheap. Luckily, many amazing free attractions are scattered all around the Austrian capital, and these five magnificent buildings fall under that category.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
St. Stephen’s Cathedral is one of the timeless symbols of Vienna, and the good news is that you don’t have to spend a fortune to visit it since you can step inside without paying a dime.
St. Charles’s Church
Even though St. Stephen’s Cathedral gets all the attention, Vienna is home to many more magnificent churches. St. Charles’s Church is one of them, and you can also visit it without buying a ticket.
Austrian Parliament Building
The Austrian Parliament Building is a sight to behold, and you can visit it for free if you follow the rules. It’s highly recommended to register your visit in advance, and you can even join one of the free guided tours if you book your spot in time.
Justizpalast
Justizpalast aka the Palace of Justice is another government building you can enter for free and enjoy the part that’s open to the public.
Palais Kinsky
Palais Kinsky is one of Vienna’s best-hidden secrets, and you can briefly explore the exteriors of this 18th-century stucco palace without being charged any money.