Gasthaus Tirolergarten

Reachable by car
Public transport
Food and beverages
Reservation required
bad weather programme
Menu for kids
With patio
Kids chairs
outdoor playground
Painting materials available

Description

The Tirolergarten is a particularly historic location, where young Archdukes received their first hunting lessons in the surrounding meadows and forests for centuries. Later, the cows of Empress Elisabeth grazed here. In 1997, the Gasthaus Tirolergarten was built right next to the Tirolerhof, a replica of the first farmhouse of Bio-pioneer Archduke Johann (1782-1852). The idyllic guest garden in the midst of nature and the cozy parlors inside, divided over two floors, offer true Tyrolean flair. The guesthouse is accessible through a walk in the Tiergarten and also from the outside. On Seckendorff-Gudent-Weg (Elisabethallee) there is a public parking (Monday to Friday: Chargeable short-term parking zone or parking sticker)

  • Schönbrunn palace park and zoo nearby

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