What makes it 78% Solo-Friendly: This free open-air landmark gives solo visitors cultural context, photo spots, and an audio walk, but short dwell time and no shelter reduce its overall value.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A solo traveler can complete the audio walk, AR art, photo challenge, and a park stroll without rush.
Self-Guided Audio Walk:
Use the free ivie app’s English narration to learn Strauss’s life at the monument and nearby sites.
Tip: Download and test the ivie app and your headphones before arriving to avoid delays.
AR “LichtStrauss” Experience:
Explore seven operetta characters and light projections around the statue via your phone’s camera.
Tip: Walk slowly around the arch at dusk and hold your phone steady to trigger each AR figure.
Photo & Video Challenge:
Capture creative shots of the gilded statue from varied angles for social media.
Tip: Arrive at sunrise for backlit silhouettes and tag #Strauss200 to join ongoing prize draws.
Park Wildlife Spotting:
Walk the pond paths to spot ducks, herons, squirrels and (at dusk) hedgehogs.
Tip: Bring a zoom lens or binoculars to observe wildlife without getting too close.

cindy chong-evans
Located in the Stadtpark, the memorial is very pretty. The walk through the park is very serene and relaxing
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A true treasure of this city park. Standing tall and proud, holding his heart out to play as his dancers collide into each other; this statue of the famous Johann Strauss is what being a master of your work looks like. The park itself is spacious and guides you gently around it's greenery as you enjoy the atmosphere around you.
Vladimir Dolmatov
The Johann Strauss monument in Vienna’s Stadtpark was unveiled in 1921 to honor the composer Johann Strauss II, known as the "Waltz King". Plans for the monument began in 1903, but construction was delayed due to financial issues and World War I. The final design by sculptor Edmund Hellmer features a gilded bronze statue of Strauss playing the violin, set in front of a marble arch with dancing fig...
Raphaël TM
Well, it's only a statue, but a beautiful one with beautiful flowers inside a really nice park with an amazing scent. Be sure you take nice photos there and/or seat a while for a nice time.
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev
An amazing "golden" statue within a very well maintained park that's quite on the way if you're coming from the central railway station. Definitely worth the visit!
Visit in spring (Mar–May) for vibrant flower clusters and free AR projections after dusk. In winter, stick to daytime visits as light shows pause.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| ivie app audio walk | EUR 0 |
| AR experience | EUR 0 |
| public toilet | EUR 0.5 |
| phone data for AR | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 2.5 |
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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Address: Am Stadtpark, 1030 Wien, Austria
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