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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The view of Vienna’s Hofburg Palace as a backdrop is enough to make Kohlmarkt the best street in Vienna, but there is even more to that. But it is much more than that. This is quite short in length and not that wide street has some long history and stories…
View moreSchmetterlinghaus, (the Butterfly House) is located in the heart of Vienna, in the Burggarten’s Palmenhaus of Hofburg. The Palmenhaus is an Art Nouveau glass building divided into three parts, on the left is the Butterfly House, the middle part is a café, bar, and lounge, and the third part, on…
View moreLocated on a piece of land between the Danube and old Danube (Alte Donau), Donau Park is a landmark green oasis just a few minutes from Vienna center. Much larger than nearby Augarten, Donau Park is a very recently built park in Vienna in general. It covers an area of…
View moreFor music lovers, the House of Music in Vienna is a must-see. This unique venue combines art, sound, and technology to create a joyful symphony that is unlike anything else. It is a perfect mixture of a museum, educational and entertaining institution and it brings hundreds of visitors every day….
View moreVienna Self-guided Food Tour. Be your own guide and meet local Top Food and Old Town highlights easily and safely! With a huge passion for sightseeing, we give you a comprehensive source of Old Town route fulfilled with the best sights and a dose of restaurant tips! Vienna Self-guided Food…
View moreMichaelerplatz is a public square in Vienna, located at the southwest corner of the Hofburg palace. Michaelerplatz is at the intersection of Herrengasse, Kohlmarkt, and Reitschulgasse. The square is named after the archduke of Austria-Este, specifically Archduke Michael, who reigned from 1848 to his death in 1867. The square was…
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