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Prinz-Eugen-Straße: A Viennese Artery

Explore Vienna's Prinz-Eugen-Straße: Where Baroque grandeur meets vibrant city life, connecting iconic landmarks and offering a glimpse into Austria's rich history and culture.

Prinz-Eugen-Straße is a prominent street in Vienna that links the city center with the outer districts. Named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, it's home to landmarks like the Belvedere Palace and Palais Schwarzenberg. The street offers a blend of Baroque grandeur and vibrant city life, reflecting Vienna's rich history and culture.

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Vienna's Hauptbahnhof (main train station), take tram line D towards Nussdorf. After a short ride (approximately 3 stops), disembark at the 'Schloss Belvedere' station, which is directly in front of the Upper Belvedere Palace. A single tram fare is around €2.40 if purchased on the tram or €2.40 if purchased in advance from a ticket machine.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    A taxi or ride-share from the city center (e.g., Stephansplatz) to Prinz-Eugen-Straße will typically cost between €12-€18, depending on traffic and the specific destination along the street. The journey usually takes 10-15 minutes.

    Driving

    If driving, be aware that parking in the immediate vicinity of Prinz-Eugen-Straße can be limited and subject to fees. Street parking is available, but it's often metered and may require a parking permit during certain hours (€1.25 for 30 minutes, €5 for 2 hours). Alternatively, consider parking at the BIP Garage at Palais Schwarzenberg or the BIP Garage Schwarzenbergplatz, which offer discounted rates for Belvedere visitors (approximately €6 for up to 6 hours with ticket validation at the Belvedere ticket counters).

    Local tips

    Visit the Belvedere Palace early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds, especially during peak season.
    Take advantage of Vienna's excellent public transportation system to reach Prinz-Eugen-Straße; tram lines D, 18, and O all stop nearby.
    Explore the Belvedere gardens, connecting the Upper and Lower Belvedere, for a relaxing stroll and stunning views of the city.

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    Prinz-Eugen-Straße, located along the border of Landstraße and Wieden, serves as a vital artery connecting Vienna's city center with its outer districts. The street is named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, a celebrated military leader and art patron of the Habsburg era. His summer palace, the Belvedere, graces the street's southern stretch.The street's origins date back to around 1700, coinciding with the construction of Palais Schwarzenberg and, later, the Belvedere Palace. Originally known as Heugasse (Hay Street), it was officially renamed Prinz-Eugen-Straße in 1911, honoring the prince's legacy. Today, the street showcases a mix of architectural styles, reflecting Vienna's evolving urban landscape.As you walk along Prinz-Eugen-Straße, you'll encounter notable buildings and landmarks. Palais Schwarzenberg, a magnificent Baroque palace, stands near Schwarzenbergplatz, marking the street's northern end. Further south, the Belvedere Palace complex dominates the landscape, comprising the Upper and Lower Belvedere palaces, connected by a stunning Baroque garden. The Upper Belvedere houses the Austrian Gallery Belvedere, showcasing Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day, including Gustav Klimt's masterpiece, "The Kiss".Beyond its architectural and cultural significance, Prinz-Eugen-Straße is a bustling commercial and residential area with shops, restaurants, and cafes. Several embassies are also located along the street, adding to its international character.
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