10 reasons to visit Vienna
Imperial Palace
Seven centuries―that’s how long the Habsburgs ruled over large swathes of Central Europe, and for most of those years the Imperial Palace (Hofburg) in Vienna was the seat of this great empire. Take a walk inside and you...more
The Art History Museum
Vienna’s two most important museums sit facing each other on either sides of Maria-Theresien-Platz, with identical sandstone façades, crowned with an octagonal dome each. Kunsthistoriches Museum or the Art History Museum...more
The Museum of Natural History
The Naturhistoriches Museum (Museum of Natural History) is housed in an imposing building opposite the Art History Museum. Much like the Art History Museum, it showcases a breathtaking variety of objects collected by the...more
The Prater
When was the last time you rode on a giant Ferris wheel? Childhood nostalgia comes alive at the Prater, Vienna’s famous amusement park, which boasts of the 212-ft tall Riesenrad―a landmark in Vienna’s skyline. The Ferris...more
Parks of Vienna
In 2015 for the sixth year in a row, The Mercer Study chose Vienna as the world’s most liveable city. One of the criteria for this title is the number of green spaces in the city. Here Vienna stands head and shoulders ab...more
Vineyards in Vienna
Vienna is the only city in the world that has vineyards in its metropolitan limits, so you don’t need to go too far for a good glass of red or white! Vienna’s specialty is the Gemischter Satz, a unique wine made by blend...more
Vienna’s coffeehouse culture
The first coffeehouse opened in Vienna in 1685 and since then the Viennese coffeehouse culture has been a part of the very fabric of the city. Vienna’s coffeehouses are made to linger in; order a cup of coffee and some c...more
Saturday at Naschmarkt
Naschmarkt, in Vienna’s 4th district, is the city’s biggest market and dates back to at least the 16th century. Back then it was largely a trading place for dairy products, but has today grown into a sprawling multi-cult...more
Magical Christmas markets
Christmas in Vienna is a special affair. The entire city seems enveloped with the festive spirit, which makes it much easier to bear the biting winter! Vienna pulls out all stops in the weeks leading up to Christmas – t...more
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