Money, banks and ATMs in Vienna (and Austria)
Knowing details about money, banks, and ATMs in Vienna is essential to make your trip pleasant and stress-free. This is especially important if you are coming from the non-Euro zone and will have to take into account exchange rates. Fortunately, the exchange rate between Euro and other major currencies is…
Visit Austria: 14 things you need to know
We cannot talk about Vienna without talking about Austria. Here is an article originally published on gotravelyourself.com. Austria is a Central European country with stunning nature, rich history, and amazing cultural heritage. Mozart, Schubert, and Strauss are notable few famous composers born in Austria and are just a small part…
Top 5 museums to see while in Vienna
Top 5 museums to see while in Vienna. Vienna is not that big as a city (compared to some other world capitals), but it has more than 100 museums. There are impressive art and historical collections and artifacts which can impress every visitor seeking cultural heritage. We are listing here…
15 amazing things to do in Vienna
What to do in Vienna when you visit? There are many things to do in Vienna and one simple article like this cannot possibly cover it all, but here is a selection of 15 suggestions to do in Vienna. More activities will come soon. 1. Stroll around the city This…
Vienna nightlife – best places to go
Vienna nightlife has lots to offer, whether you prefer bar hopping, live music, or classic club entertainment. Vienna is quite a compact city, but entertainment venues are many and can cater to different tastes for drinks, music, and events. We are providing here the top 5 venues for bars, live…
Moving around Vienna: public transport and more
Moving around Vienna: public transport and more. Vienna is an exciting city with so many things to do and see. It will take the average visitor several days or even weeks to explore it fully. If you are visiting Vienna individually, without an organized group through a travel agency, it…

Andrea is a travel writer who splits her time between Austria and Croatia, drawing from both to tell grounded, engaging stories about culture, food, and local life. With a sharp eye for detail and a no-nonsense style, she covers everything from alpine villages and Viennese cafés to Adriatic islands and Dalmatian coastlines. Her work captures the rhythms of everyday life in both countries—beyond the tourist traps—always focused on what’s real, interesting, and worth experiencing. When she’s not writing, she’s hiking, swimming, or hunting down the best coffee in town.