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    Spanish Riding School

    3.1 (58 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Ron S.

    Review is for the back stage tour only. Only negative is that you cannot hug or kiss the horses, as I guide told us multiple times. Great view of the show arena (empty). Got to see all the horses up close in their stables. Tour emphasizes history, but any and all questions answered. Really a nice tour.

    Michel S.

    If you have small children that need to be very active. THIS IS NOT FOR YOU! We went to see the training event at 11am and it was very boring. You are better watching wet paint dry. Is it cool to see them trot and do other basic maneuvers. However, there are no jumps, no amazing tricks. However the architecture is very amazing! (No pictures, no videos, nothing is allowed) Not sure why because they don't do a thing.

    A view of the arena, pre-show (no photos permitted during any part of the show)
    Tracey A.

    According to a guidebook I perused in advance of a planned Austrian trip the two things I shouldn't miss in Vienna were performances of 1) the Spanish Riding School and 2) the Vienna Boys Choir. Fortunately for me, I found a performance featuring both on a single ticket and advance-purchased the second most expensive ticket. Seeing a performance by the Spanish Riding School is akin to going to the ballet if horses were the stars of that show. Gorgeous horses have been trained for years to execute the precise, small, orchestrated steps on display here and when the horses were performing I was rapt (though I doubt children would be). Between the horses being trotted out to delicately dance, there was a German/English narrative introducing each step of the show (lengthy and somewhat boring) and performances by the Vienna Boy's Choir. Without these things to break up the performance the show would be quite short. The Boy's Choir performs from a second floor space which proved fine. The horses perform in the large, rectangular arena on the ground floor. This is where I'd recommend you purchase seating, along the narrow portion of the arena, as it provides the clearest view of the horse's movements. Photos are not allowed during any part of the show. The performance by the Spanish Riding School is expertly executed if low-key and quiet. The horses aren't jumping; they're doing fancy footwork. It is something that was interesting to see once, but I'd have no interest in a return visit.

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    Cindy C.

    We joined the tour of this Spanish Riding School which consisted of visit to the winter riding arena, stable, equipment room, and horse walking area (treadmill for horses). It was interesting to know the training path of riders and horses as well as in depth breeding practices of the horses. Taking pictures inside was not allowed when the horses were present. The tour lasted about 50 minutes and if you are into horses, I'd recommend.

    Nice digs if you are a white stallion
    Jim R.

    We were in town to immerse ourselves in the festive holiday spirit and Christmas markets and decided to pay a visit to watch the horses during their morning workout at the Spanish Riding School. We booked it online in advance for the morning 10-12 workout. Cost 15€-book online in advance. NOTE: you still must exchange your online reservation ("voucher") for a special paper ticket. The morning exercise begins at 10 but they start letting people in at 9:50. We happened to arrive around 9:30 and were VERY glad we did as there was already a line to get in. By the time they started letting people in, there were several hundred people in line and as it is open seating, there is a BIG ADVANTAGE to being early in the line for best seats/ views and to ensure a spot in the lower level. TIP: have someone in your group get in line right away and someone else get in the separate line to collect/buy tickets. How it works: ( morning exercise) -ticket is from 10-12 and you can stay as long as you want and it is possible to arrive later -each half hour a new group of horses/riders (typically around 5 horses per group) is brought in and the rider takes them through various activities -each horse/group is doing different stuff- think ice skaters at the olympics practicing specific moves before their program-not coordinated in any way -an announcer tells you a bit about the horses and constantly tells people taking photos is not allowed (although lots of people were sneaking photos) -while they say the horses will not practice signature jumps and other moves, during the 75 minutes we watched, we did see a couple of practice jumps. Bottom line-this is much more interesting and enjoyable than I expected. The horses, even in practice-mode mode move with amazing grace and style. A great substitute if you aren't visiting on a weekend or other time when the full shows are going on.

    Mel T.

    Do not go unless you have a the Vienna Pass or some kind of inclusive ticket. It's really not worth it if you have to pay the full ticket price of €15 just to see the horses do their morning exercises. You can catch this between 10am and 12pm, but there's not much to see. It's really just a bunch of riders, bringing their horses around the ring. Plus, don't expect a seat if you're not coming right at opening time. Do expect to hover along the side and catch a glimpse of the horses. No pictures or filming is allowed. They enforce this by having one lady walk around the entire premises, asking people not to film. It was pretty pointless because as soon as she left, people would just continue filming. I can't speak for the performances, which I believe is a separate ticket, but if you were planning to come just to see the morning exercises, you can skip it. Your time would probably be better spent sleeping in.

    Brian K.

    The performance was impressive! We very much enjoyed the show, even from the 'Standing Only' viewing area. However, there were several issues which caused us to be annoyed. The event staff telling us to put our cameras way and that there is no photography during the performance was irritating. My camera was only hanging from a strap from my neck, not even being used, when an employee interrupted my viewing of the show to tell me to put the camera away. Other patrons were clearly photographing and recording regardless of the warnings by the staff. The pillars which blocked part of our view were annoying, yet we appreciate their decorative purpose. Other patrons with Standing room tickets kept sitting on the ledge where we were standing. The prices were a bit high for the limited experience. 54 euro for two adults for the Standing Only area. We would have liked better views of the horses in their stalls. After the show we tried to view the horses, but access to the stables were pretty far away, behind glass windows. The announcer provided German and English versions of narration. The lighting and music was perfect. Very nicely done! The riders and horses were so impressive. It's difficult to believe they could perform the maneuvers and tricks. We like it but I doubt we'll ever return to attend another show.

    Nina R.

    Unfortunately we didn't get the opportunity to attend the riding schools morning practice because it was sold out. However we took a guided tour and it was really interesting. Even my husband, who's not very interested in horses, enjoyed the tour a lot. Our guide was very informative and funny. We got to visit both summer and winter riding school and of course the stables. It is not allowed to touch or photograph the horses, which is not at all easy. Next time in Vienna, I will definitely go to the morning practice. The school is by the way open every day except Mondays.

    Trang L.

    We not really enjoy the show much. I don't see anything too special about the horses performance. The interesting part was we seat and eat outside and can watch the horses at the same time. Just that their smell was not good

    Not much was happening when we finally found the stables.

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