Stand in front of 'The Kiss' — Klimt's shimmering gold-leaf masterpiece and Austria's most iconic painting — inside the golden Baroque Upper Belvedere, which holds the world's largest Klimt collection. The palace terrace throws in one of the best skyline views over Vienna's domes and spires. It's a short, genuine pilgrimage moment that pairs naturally with a half-day in the city.
What to expect
You'll arrive at the golden Baroque Upper Belvedere and step directly into one of Vienna's most sacred art moments: standing before Gustav Klimt's 'The Kiss,' its shimmering gold-leaf surface commanding the room as Austria's most iconic painting. The permanent collection surrounds you with the world's largest Klimt holdings, each work a meditation in early modernism, before you drift onto the palace terrace to absorb one of Vienna's finest skyline views—domes and spires layered against the horizon. The rhythm is unhurried: you set your own pace through the galleries, linger as long as the light holds, and step outside to breathe in the city's architectural grandeur. It's a genuine pilgrimage moment, brief enough to pair naturally with a half-day wandering Vienna's old town, intimate enough to feel like your own discovery.
Direct wins, and ships rarely run this as a dedicated tour. At ~$21 booked direct it's one of Vienna's cheapest marquee experiences; you self-navigate (tram/short taxi from the old town) and pick your own time slot rather than paying any coach markup.
Good to know
Book your timed-entry slot in advance on belvedere.at (€19.50 online, €21 on-site) to avoid queues and secure your preferred hour—aim for mid-morning to beat crowds. From the pier, take a short taxi or tram into the old town, then a local tram to the Belvedere (roughly 20–30 minutes total depending on port location); an audioguide costs €5 extra and pairs well with Klimt's complexity. Plan for 90 minutes to 2 hours inside the palace itself, leaving a comfortable 6-8 hour window for navigation, viewing, terrace time, and return to the ship—build in at least 45 minutes buffer before all-aboard. Wear comfortable shoes for the tram and palace stairs, bring a camera for the terrace skyline, and skip the ship's marked-up tours; self-navigating direct saves both money and the rigid coach schedule.