What makes it 83% Solo-Friendly: A solo traveler can jog, photograph rare trees, or use free sports courts, and the large, safe park is reachable by bus and tram, though evening lighting is limited.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to jog, explore ponds, climb the tower and pause at the café without rushing.
Jog or Nordic walk:
Follow the marked loops through hills, meadows and around four ponds.
Tip: Bring your own poles and running shoes for varied terrain.
Try sports and games:
Use table tennis tables, the skate park, basketball courts, beach volleyball and meadow slackline spots.
Tip: Carry paddles or balls and pick weekdays for fewer players.
Photograph botanical specimens:
Capture water lilies on the Bergsee, rare tree labels and the Yunus Emre fountain.
Tip: Bring a macro lens or sketchbook and a light stool.
Climb Paulinenwarte observation tower:
Climb 23 m for panoramic views of Vienna and the Vienna Woods.
Tip: Check weekend opening hours on the Vienna parks website and carry €0.80 in coins.
Relax at Meierei Diglas café:
Sip house-roasted coffee or grab cake in a plant-filled interior or shaded terrace.
Tip: Visit after 9 a.m. Wed–Sun and ask staff for the view-side tables.

Mani Ahmadi
Beautiful place to relax and walk and get to gather with nature or do some running if you wish.
Adrianna Fiłonowicz
The most beautiful park in all of Vienna with great playgrounds and a lot of places to hide from crowds
Evgenya Kostenko
Amazing park, we were very impressed with beautiful old trees everywhere, huge kids playground and well organized structure. Highly recommended for visiting 😍
Guen B.
Perfect place for a picnic, both for adults and kids. It has a lot to offer. Walking trails, playgrounds, picnic tables and a lot more. This place brings you closer to nature.
Chloé Trevisanut
Great parc, beautiful and big enough so we do not feel like it is crowded. Lots of spaces to do anything we want on the benches or grass, but also organized spaces for table tennis or kids. Nice points of view with the great advantage of autumn : colors everywhere you go !
Visit in spring for blooming mountain pasqueflower and in autumn for fiery foliage. Summer weekends open the tower; in winter dress warmly for quiet, misty views.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | EUR 0 |
| Paulinenwarte tower fee | EUR 0.8 |
| Coffee at Meierei Diglas | EUR 4 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 4.8 |
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: Hasenauerstraße Türkenschanzpark, 1180 Wien, Austria
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