Vienna
45 water features • 42 fountains • 2 waterfalls • 1 weirs
Discover Vienna’s Hidden Water Wonders
Vienna isn’t just a city of grand palaces and world‑class museums – it’s a nature lover’s playground where sparkling fountains, serene waterfalls, and historic weirs create a refreshing escape from urban bustle. With 42 beautifully crafted fountains, 2 enchanting waterfalls, and 1 picturesque weir, the Austrian capital boasts 45 must‑see water spots that blend art, history, and natural beauty in every corner.
Stroll through the elegant Schönbrunn Palace gardens, where ornate fountains dance to the rhythm of the city, or wander the Danube Island to hear the gentle roar of the Wiener Donau Waterfall—a perfect backdrop for photography enthusiasts. Venture into the charming districts of Alsergrund and Leopoldstadt, each offering unique water features tucked away in hidden courtyards and lively parks.
Our Vienna travel guide invites you to explore these aquatic gems across the city’s diverse sub‑regions, from the historic Innere Stadt to the vibrant Donau City. Whether you’re planning a family‑friendly day out, a romantic sunset walk, or a solo adventure, Vienna’s fountains, waterfalls, and weir provide unforgettable moments that showcase the city’s outdoor attractions and cultural heritage.
Ready to dive into Vienna’s water‑filled itinerary? Let the sound of flowing water lead you to the heart of Austria’s most captivating capital.
Featured Attractions
Albrechtsbrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Alszauberbrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Andromedabrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Augustinbrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Austriabrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Befreiung der Quelle-Brunnen
Fountain ViennaBrunnen am Kolonitzplatz
Fountain Vienna
Die Macht zu Lande
Fountain Vienna
Donaunixenbrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Donauweibchen-Brunnen
Fountain ViennaDonnerbrunnen
Fountain Vienna
Engelbrunnen
Fountain ViennaNeighboring Regions
- Burgenland (3 spots)
- Carinthia (35 spots)
- Lower Austria (66 spots)
- Salzburg (56 spots)
- Styria (61 spots)
- Tyrol (124 spots)
- Upper Austria (35 spots)
- Vorarlberg (15 spots)