Location: Vienna
Vienna, Austria’s capital, is one of the places that will charm you on a first sight and will compel you to come back to it to discover more. Elegantly seated on the banks of river Danube, this ancient city is alive with art, music and historical sites.
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Prater is large public park with famous Giant Ferris wheel (Wiener Riesenrad) that dominates skyline together with other park entertainment attractions. Originally, the area was hunting ground for Imperial family, until it was donated to the general public in 1766. Since then it went to several transformations and today it…
View moreHouse of time – Fancy Suites is a unique luxury hotel in Vienna, that takes you through time in its themed suites. Whether it is a setup of a tale of Adam and Eve, Ancient Roman Empire, or more recent epoch of Mozart and Beethoven, House of Time will make…
View moreThe Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper) is one of the top opera venues in the world. It offers first-class program in opera and ballet throughout the year with over 50 productions. Famous works of Mozart, Wagner, Puccini, Verdi, Tchaikovsky and other classic masters are performed with great success in front…
View moreKunsthistorisches Museum Wien (Art History Museum Vienna) was established in the late 19th century to house the impressive art collection of the Austro-Hungarian imperial family. Today, it is one of the most renowned art museums in the world. Its collections include paintings, ancient artifacts galleries, coins, vintage musical instruments, an…
View morePalais Hansen Kempinski Vienna is a 5-star hotel originally built for the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873. It is a luxurious hotel on a Ringstraße boulevard and just a ten 10-minute walk from St. Stephen's Cathedral in the city center. The hotel was reopened as a part of Kempinski…
View moreAlbertina is an important art museum in Vienna, whose extensive collection of drawings and prints was started by Duke Albert of Saxen-Teschen, who moved his personal collection to the palace. Later on, Genoese count Giacomo Durazzo gifted collection of 1,000 various pieces of art to the Duke and collection was…
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