Top events in Vienna, May 2025
May 2025 in Vienna is packed with culture, music, tradition, and energy. Whether you’re into classical opera, indie film, punk rock, or elegant ballroom dancing, the city delivers something for every kind of visitor. From world-class performances at the State Opera to historic balls in Vienna’s grand halls, and from…
Vienna’s Architectural Wonders
Architecture in Vienna is a vibrant tapestry that invites you to explore its rich history and diverse styles. As you wander through the city, you’ll be captivated by the baroque beauty of Karlskirche, marvel at the innovative elegance of Secessionist architecture and Otto Wagner’s masterpieces, and experience the whimsical charm…
How many days you need for Vienna visit?
How many days you need for Vienna visit? Vienna has dozens of attractions and landmarks worth visiting, so, to fully explore Vienna, you will need at least five days, but for some quick and sweet visits, you can squeeze your visit into 2-3 days. The duration of your visit will…
Vienna travel guide: an elegant and artistic city
The city of Vienna, Austria’s capital, is one of the places that will charm you at the first sight and will compel you to come back to it to discover more. Elegantly seated on the banks of the river Danube, this ancient city is alive with art, music, and historical…
Long term rentals in Vienna
While short-term rentals of a couple of days, weeks, or a few months are fairly easy, as described in our post here, long term rentals in Vienna are slightly more complicated, but not actually too difficult. This is not characteristic of Vienna or Austria alone; in every other country, long-term…
Education in Vienna – kindergartens, schools and universities
Information about education in Vienna is important for your relocation to the city for several possible reasons: you have children that need to attend school, you are enrolled as a student at a university in Vienna or you are a teacher and you are looking for a teaching job. Whatever…

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.