Belvedere Christmas Market
The Belvedere Christmas Market is one of the most beautiful you’ll find in Vienna, thanks to its stunning location right in front of the majestic Belvedere Palace. Here, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to plan your visit.
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When does the Belvedere Christmas Market open?
The Belvedere Christmas Market in Vienna typically opens mid-November and runs until New Year’s Eve. This gives you a wide window to schedule your visit, even if you are not traveling specifically in December.
The dates for the Belvedere Palace Christmas Market are: November 14th to December 31st, 2025. And regarding the hours, they vary depending on the day:
- Monday to Friday: 11:00 to 21:00.
- Saturdays and Sundays: 10:00 to 21:00.
- Christmas Eve (December 24th): 11:00 to 16:00.
- Post-Christmas (December 25th to 30th): 11:00 to 20:00.
- New Year’s Eve (December 31st): 11:00 to 18:00.
If you’re already wondering about the dates and times for the Belvedere Palace Christmas Market in 2026, that information isn’t available yet, as these details are usually confirmed a few months in advance. However, you can use the 2025 calendar as a reliable reference, as the schedule tends to be very similar year after year.
Must-sees at the Belvedere Christmas Market

Must-sees at the Belvedere Christmas Market
The Belvedere Palace Christmas Market is famous for its setting, and the quality and variety of its stalls. Our recommendation is to go with enough time to truly soak it all in. Here are a few things you’ll find there:
- Handicraft stalls: You’ll discover unique Austrian goods, such as hand-blown glass ornaments, hand-painted ceramics, and traditional wooden toys.
- Collectible Glühwein mugs: Every market in Vienna has its own hot wine mug design, and the Belvedere one is particularly attractive.
- Culinary specialties: Don’t leave without trying Kaiserschmarrn (a shredded pancake-like dessert with apple compote) or the delicious roasted potatoes.
- Wishing tree: The market often features a special spot where you can hang your wishes or resolutions for the New Year.
- The Palace illumination: Make sure you stay until nightfall to see the illuminated Belvedere Palace, it’s truly spectacular!
Photo: “Vienna Belvedere Palace Christmas Market” by Nadkachna.
What is the Belvedere Christmas Market like?
The Belvedere Christmas Market is one of Vienna’s most elegant and distinctive markets, and the reason is very simple: its location. It unfolds in the baroque square right in front of the impressive Belvedere Palace, creating a backdrop that lends an air of majesty that few other markets can match.

Market decoration and lighting
The decoration at the Belvedere Christmas Market in Vienna is key to understanding why it’s so famous. You won’t see an excess of bright, flashy coloured lights; instead, there is a warm, sophisticated illumination that highlights the palace’s baroque architecture.
Picture garlands of golden and white lights wrapped around the trees and the wooden roofs of the stalls, creating an intimate and cozy atmosphere. It’s a market that successfully combines elegance with history during the festive season.
At night, the effect is truly magical. The facade of the Belvedere Palace is lit with a soft, glorious light, and the reflection in the pond (often frozen) makes it an image worthy of a Christmas postcard. The atmosphere is generally a bit calmer than that of more central markets, allowing you to enjoy a more relaxed walk.
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Belvedere Palace tickets
Entrance tickets to Belvedere Palace grant access to its renowned art exhibitions and beautiful gardens. The palace is divided into two main sections: the Upper Belvedere and the Lower Belvedere, each offering unique attractions and experiences.
When purchasing entrance tickets, visitors can choose to explore one or both sections of the palace, depending on their interests and the time available.




