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Wertheimsteinpark: A Döbling Oasis

Discover a peaceful retreat in Vienna's Döbling district, offering history, nature, and recreation for locals and tourists alike in a serene setting.

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Escape to Wertheimsteinpark in Vienna's 19th district, Döbling, a historic green space offering a tranquil retreat. Originally a private estate owned by the Wertheimstein family, it was transformed into a public park in the early 20th century, providing a respite for locals and tourists alike.

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Vienna, Döbling, 1190, AT

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From the city center, take the D tram to the 'Barawitzkagasse' stop. From there, walk north along Barawitzkagasse, then turn left onto Heiligenstädter Straße. Continue for a short distance until you see the entrance to Wertheimsteinpark on your right. A single tram or bus fare within Vienna is €2.40.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    A taxi or ride-share from the city center to Wertheimsteinpark will cost approximately €15-€25, depending on traffic and the specific starting point. The journey typically takes 15-25 minutes. Direct the driver to 1190 Vienna, Wertheimsteinpark. Taxi fares in Vienna start at €5.00, with each kilometer costing €1.40.

    Walking

    From the Döbling S-Bahn station (S45), walk east along the Döblinger Hauptstraße. Turn right onto Heiligenstädter Straße and continue until you see the entrance to Wertheimsteinpark on your left. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes.

    Local tips

    Visit in spring or summer to see the flowers in full bloom and enjoy the lush greenery.
    Take a leisurely stroll along the winding pathways and enjoy the shade provided by the mature trees.
    Bring a picnic and enjoy the open lawns, or make use of the recreational facilities like the basketball and volleyball courts.
    Explore the garden for the blind, Austria's first, and appreciate the thoughtful design for visually impaired visitors.

    Discover more about Wertheimsteinpark

    Wertheimsteinpark, a beloved green space in Vienna's 19th district, Döbling, offers a tranquil retreat from the city's energetic pace. This park, steeped in history and natural beauty, provides a welcome respite for locals and tourists alike. Originally, the area was part of a private estate owned by the Wertheimstein family, prominent Viennese industrialists and philanthropists. The family played a significant role in the city's development during the 19th century. The estate was transformed into a public park in the early 20th century, opening its gates to all who sought solace and recreation. Today, Wertheimsteinpark stands as a testament to the family's legacy and their contribution to Vienna's cultural landscape. As you enter the park, you're immediately greeted by a sense of calm. Mature trees provide ample shade, creating a cool and inviting atmosphere, especially during the warmer months. The park's layout is thoughtfully designed, with winding pathways that encourage leisurely strolls and exploration. The paths meander through lush lawns, past vibrant flowerbeds, and around the park's central pond. The pond is a focal point of Wertheimsteinpark, adding to its charm and appeal. Ducks and other waterfowl glide gracefully across the water's surface, providing entertainment for visitors of all ages. Wertheimsteinpark is not just a place of natural beauty; it also offers a glimpse into Vienna's history and culture. Scattered throughout the park are various monuments and memorials, commemorating notable figures and events. For those seeking a more active experience, Wertheimsteinpark provides ample opportunities for recreation. The park's open lawns are perfect for picnics, games, and other outdoor activities. Children can enjoy the playground, equipped with swings, slides, and climbing structures. The park also features a basketball court and a volleyball court, providing spaces for sports enthusiasts to engage in friendly competition. Throughout the year, Wertheimsteinpark hosts a variety of events and activities, further enhancing its appeal as a community gathering place. Concerts, festivals, and outdoor theater performances are regularly held in the park, attracting large crowds and creating a lively atmosphere. The park also contains the remains of the Krottenbach river bed. In 1959, Wertheimsteinpark opened Austria's first garden for the blind, featuring plants that can be felt and Braille information boards.
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