Admission to: Carnuntum
Admission to: the Roman Quarter and the Carnuntinum Museum
Tour guide
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Children aged 0-10 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Free for children aged 0-5
Concession tickets are available for senior citizens, students, persons with disabilities, and national servicemen with valid ID
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Dogs on leashes are allowed in the Roman City Quarter and both amphitheaters, but not inside the Museum Carnuntinum
The Roman City Quarter offers large open areas for short breaks and a spacious playground for children to enjoy
Step back at Roman City Carnuntum, a meticulously reconstructed Roman settlement nestled in Petronell-Carnuntum, just 45 km east of Vienna—your ticket grants access to the Roman Quarter, Museum Carnuntinum, and the amphitheaters. Wander through authentic Roman homes with underfloor heating, vibrant frescoes, and functional kitchens, offering a glimpse into daily life 1,700 years ago. The Museum Carnuntinum showcases artifacts that illuminate Carnuntum's evolution from a military camp to a bustling metropolis. Explore the gladiator arena and the iconic Heidentor, freely accessible and perfect for panoramic views. Families will appreciate the expansive grounds, interactive exhibits, and a large playground. With convenient access via public transport and a welcoming atmosphere, Carnuntum is an enriching experience for history enthusiasts and families alike
By bus: Take the regional bus to Petronell-Carnuntum or connect via Hainburg an der Donau. Check local schedules for Bus 901 from Bratislava or regional lines from Vienna
By train: Travel by REX 7 regional train from Vienna (Wien Mitte – Landstraße) to Petronell-Carnuntum station. From there, a 15-minute walk to the Roman City Quarter
By car: Drive from Vienna (Approximately 45 km east) via the A4 and B9 highways. Free parking is available on-site