What makes it 79% Kids-Friendly: Kids up to 12 can join Klangreise tours, puzzle rallies and short family concerts, but they must sit quietly during events and there is no playground or dedicated changing area.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Interactive tours and a short family concert fit into a 1–2 hour visit and keep kids engaged.
Sound Journey (“Klangreise”):
Kids age 3–8 experiment with wood, metal and glass and play conductor-for-a-day.
Tip: Book tickets online in advance and arrive 10 minutes early for check-in.
Puzzle Rally (“Rätselrallye”):
Scavenger-hunt tour through the halls with musical riddles and a treasure finale.
Tip: Work as a team to solve clues and bring a small snack for a quick refuel.
Family Concerts by Wiener Symphoniker:
Short, themed classical programs designed for children in the Great Hall.
Tip: Check the online calendar for Sunday shows and arrive 30 minutes early for foyer seating.
Foyer Exploration:
Free access to the Grand Foyer for photos, dress-up corners and light runs.
Tip: Visit up to one hour before any event to explore without crowds.

Vangelis Serros
Amazing concert! Beautiful building. Too crowded though
Hasnain Jafer
Great venue, watched Somi live, and I can't think of a better venue in Vienna to have done so!
Mel Brooks
A fantastic venue with excellent acoustics. I went there for a Kovacs concert and the whole production was brilliant. One word of advice, the Cloak Room is not cashless so you will need a few Euro to deposit your coats and bags
Diego J.
I really enjoyed the 9th Symphony of Beethoven in the Konzerthaus. This beautiful and traditional music theatre is a must for any person living in Austria or a visitor to Vienna. The acustic, the architecture, the space, design and decoration will make that you have a unforgettable experience. Do not miss it!
A Smith
Beautiful venue, amazing acoustics, but we were sat in the gallery and there was a huge amount of steps to get up there. There is one lift, but you can't access it from the ground floor, so if you've got gallery tickets, you can't use it. Also, the pitch of the seats is very low so if you're at the top and sat behind a tall person (as I was), your view may be obstructed.
Season runs September–June. Summer has fewer events; check the calendar. Look for holiday-themed family concerts in December.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Sound Journey (2 adults + 2 kids) | EUR 25 |
| Puzzle Rally (2 adults + 2 kids) | EUR 25 |
| Family Concert (4 tickets avg.) | EUR 60 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 110 |
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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