What makes it 78% Couple-Friendly: Colored night lighting, surrounding benches, and nearby historic cafés create a romantic setting, while the free entry and central location make it a low-effort, memorable date stop.
Why 1–2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Couples can enjoy the light show, audio tour, and café visit without rushing.
Evening Light Show:
Watch the fountain’s jets pulse in changing colors nightly from late March to late October.
Tip: Arrive by 7:45 pm to secure a bench and bring a light jacket for cooler evenings.
Free Audio Tour:
Use the Hearonymus app’s “Wiener Wasser” guide for a short English history of the fountain.
Tip: Download the app and guide offline before arrival to avoid connection issues.
Café Schwarzenberg Visit:
Cross Ringstraße for Viennese coffee and cake at this 19th-century coffeehouse.
Tip: Try the classic Sacher torte and sit by a window to watch the fountain from indoors.

Seokjin Ham
This large fountain was built in 1873 to commemorate the opening of Vienna’s modern high-pressure water supply system. It features multiple powerful vertical water jets rising from the center, creating a dramatic and symmetrical display. The fountain symbolizes the delivery of clean Alpine water to the city and represents a major achievement in 19th-century urban infrastructure.
Elena Kiseleva
I was very surprised to find this memorial in a great condition. It is so good that people remember our history, and maybe learn from it.
Blaž Lenček
You can spot the fountain right after exiting the back street of the Belvedere Palace. It's a large fountain, often called the "Flame Fountain." During my visit, there was no water as it was quite cold outside. Still, it's a beautiful sight and definitely worth seeing.
bojan mitrovic
Perfect at all times of day and year, to relax, to see and hear some thing new. We were in the middle of the thai summer fest and it was awesome
Нели Войнова
Lovely park! I know there is colorful lighting in the evening but I went during the day. Great place to sit and grab some food by the nearby stall after a walk in Belvedere.
The colored illumination runs from late March to late October. In winter, the fountain operates without lights and temperatures can drop sharply after sunset.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Fountain visit | EUR 0 |
| Audio tour via app | EUR 0 |
| Coffee and cake for two | EUR 10 |
| Tip for walking tour guide | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 20 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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