“Viennese cuisine as it always used to be” is the watchword here. This restaurant remains true to the essence of Viennese cuisine, which is among the bestknown in the world. Read more.
St. Stephen's Cathedral, the heart of Vienna and Austria's most eminent Gothic edifice, houses a wealth of art treasures. Read more.
A Viennese institution with a long tradition and excellent quality. Countless artists and well-known personalities have been guests here. The restaurant focuses on fine Viennese tradition. Read more.
Located on the top floor of the Steffl department store, the Sky Bar offers an excellent panorama over the old center of the city, St. Charles Church, the Giant Ferris Wheel, & many other attractions Read more.
Take yourself on a musical journey in Vienna's singular Museum of Sound and observe the great composers or look at the musical future of computer music. Read more.
If you are looking for the ideal place for a souvenir photo, then Vienna's Stadtpark is the spot - at the foot of the golden Johann Strauß memorial, one of the world's most photographed monuments. Read more.
The Albertina not only has the largest and most valuable graphical collections in the world, with works such as Dürer’s “Hare” and Klimt's studies of women. Read more.
Enjoy the authentic Viennese coffee house atmosphere with a slice of original Sachertorte and a cup of Sacher coffee. A magnificent winter garden frames uninterrupted views of the State Opera House. Read more.
This famous stage offers a different program every day, with over 50 operas and ballet works on around 300 days per season and once a year the famous "Opernball" Read more.
Vienna's Ringstraße is 5.2 kilometers long. Long enough to provide space for numerous monumental buildings. Read more.
Here, the history of Vienna is documented, starting with the first settlements on the Danube right up to the present time. Read more.
A magnificent religious building with a large cupola: St. Charles' Church, the last work of the eminent baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. Read more.
The Central Cemetery, with an area of about 495 acres, was opened in 1874. Many graves of famous people can be seen there, eg Beethoven, Johann Strauss / & II, Brahms, Bruno Kreisky, Arnold Schönberg Read more.
Visit Empress Sisi’s former summer residence. This baroque complex contains an enchanting park, the Palm House, the Gloriette and a zoo. Read more.