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  • Hallstatt

    Hallstatt is a famous village in Austria that began as a salt mine nearly 7,000 years ago and is known for its picturesque appearance, resembling a town from a Disney movie.

  • Gosau

    Gosau is a village with beautiful churches and mountain views.

  • Gosausee

    Gosausee is a lake known for its clear blue water and the impressive Dachstein mountains surrounding it, with a nice trail along the lake and a great hotel and restaurant.

  • Dachstein Glacier

    The Dachstein Glacier is situated on the Dachstein massive and features a gondola, a suspension bridge, and a stairway offering great views; skiing is possible on the glacier in October.

  • Salzburg

    Salzburg is a city surrounded by the Alps, renowned for its Baroque architecture and one of the best-preserved cities north of the Alps.

  • Wolfgangsee

    Wolfgangsee is a lake with clear water surrounded by mountains and villages.

  • Schafberg

    Schafberg is a mountain accessible by train, offering 360 views of the surrounding lakes and featuring a restaurant and hotel at the top.

  • Traunkirchen

    Traunkirchen is a village built on a peninsula on Traunsee, known for its beauty with a massive mountain across the lake and a church overlooking the town.

  • Attersee

    Attersee is the biggest lake in the Salzkammergut region and the third biggest lake in Austria, offering scenic drives around its shore.

  • Grundlsee

    Grundlsee is the largest lake in the state of Styria, surrounded by the Dead Mountains.

  • Toplitzee

    Toplitzee is a smaller lake near Grundlsee that is particularly beautiful during the fall months.

  • Hohenwerfen Castle

    Hohenwerfen Castle is situated on top of a rock pillar, dating back nearly a thousand years, and serves as a museum.

  • Hochosterwitz Castle

    Hochosterwitz Castle is built on a rocky outcrop, dating back to the 9th century, and features 14 fortified gates built in the 1500s.

  • Vienna

    Vienna, the capital of Austria, is known as one of the world's most livable cities and the city of music.

  • Wachau Valley

    Wachau Valley is a valley situated on the Danube River, full of incredible scenery and vineyards, particularly scenic during the fall.

  • Dürnstein

    Dürnstein is a beautiful village along the Danube river in the Wachau Valley.

  • Innsbruck

    Innsbruck is a magical destination in the heart of the Alps and one of the world's best destinations for winter sports.

  • Kufstein

    Kufstein is the second largest town in Tyrol, known for the Kufstein Fortress.

  • Krimml Waterfalls

    Krimml Falls is home to the tallest waterfall in Austria, with a total height of 380 meters.

  • Zell am See

    Zell Am See is a picturesque Austrian town on Lake Zell, known as a luxury tourist destination since the late 1800s.

  • Grossglockner High Alpine Road

    The Grossglockner High Alpine Road is the highest road in Austria, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

  • Pasterze Glacier

    Pasterze Glacier is the biggest glacier in Austria, offering a nice parking and viewpoint area, and a path leading to the bottom.

  • Vorarlberg

    Vorarlberg is home to incredible mountains and lakes.

  • Lünersee

    Lünersee is a peculiar lake shaped like a heart, accessible by gondola with hiking opportunities for a higher perspective.

  • Silvretta High Alpine Road

    Silvretta High Alpine Road is a mountain pass with 34 hairpin turns and alpine reservoirs.

  • Lake Constance

    Lake Constance is a large lake shared by Austria, Switzerland, and Germany, fed by the Rhine River, with beautiful resort towns along its shores.

  • Hotel Sacher

    Ein bekanntes Hotel, das für seine Sachertorte berühmt ist, aber laut dem Video gibt es bessere und günstigere Alternativen in der Nähe.

  • Stephansdom

    Also known as St Stephen's Cathedral, it is the main church and symbol of the city where you can take the tour of the Catacombs.

  • Wiener Staatsoper

    Die Wiener Staatsoper ist ein Ort, an dem man Tickets online oder kurz vor der Vorstellung kaufen kann, um Geld zu sparen.

  • Naschmarkt

    Wiens berühmtester Open-Air-Markt mit über 100 Ständen, die frische Produkte, österreichische Spezialitäten und internationale Köstlichkeiten anbieten. Hier kann man Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte und traditionellen Wiener Kaffee genießen.

  • Flughafen Wien

    Es wird empfohlen, nicht den City Airport Train zu benutzen, um vom Flughafen in die Innenstadt zu gelangen, um Geld zu sparen.

  • Hofburg Palace

    Die ehemalige Winterresidenz der Habsburger, in der sich heute das Büro des österreichischen Präsidenten, die Nationalbibliothek und mehrere Museen befinden. Besonders sehenswert ist das Cece Museum, das Kaiserin Elisabeth gewidmet ist.

  • Imperial Treasury

    The most important treasury in the world, featuring the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, the Austrian imperial crown, the biggest emerald in the world, and the Holy Grail.

  • Vienna's City Park

    Vienna's City Park is where Johann Strauss directed wildly popular concerts in the late 1800s, a tradition that continues to this day.

  • Demel's Cafe

    Demel's Cafe and Bakery is much-loved for its cakes and pastries, especially the Sacher Torte, and was the Emperor's choice back in the 19th century.

  • Buffet Trzesniewski

    Buffet Trzesniewski is an institution famous for its cheap and charming finger sandwiches, where one can point to whatever looks tasty.

  • Saint Stephen's Cathedral

    Saint Stephen's Cathedral is the Gothic needle around which Vienna spins, symbolizing the city's freedom and proud spirit.

  • Ringstrasse

    The Ringstrasse is an impressive boulevard that arcs nearly three miles around the city's core, lined with many of Vienna's top sights.

  • Austrian Parliament

    The Austrian Parliament on the Ringstrasse is Neo-Classical, because democracy came from ancient Greece.

  • City Hall

    An impressive neo-Gothic building where the mayor of Vienna works, with guided tours available on select weekdays.

  • Danube Beach

    The Danube Beach is a skinny, 12 mile long island that provides a natural wonderland and is an ideal place for a good old fashioned barbecue.

  • Schönbrunn Palace

    Schönbrunn Palace, an 18th-century architectural gem and former summer retreat for the Habsburg royals, offers tours of the state rooms and private apartments, as well as sprawling gardens with tree tunnels, floral displays, and ornate fountains.

  • Spanish Riding School

    The Spanish Riding School, founded in 1572 within the Hofburg Palace, is famous for its classical dressage performances using Lipizzaner horses.

  • Vienna Boys' Choir

    The Vienna Boys' Choir is located in the Hofburg Palace.

  • Kaisergruft

    The Kaisergruft, or Emperors' Crypt, is where the rest of the bodies of about 150 Habsburgs are located.

  • Vienna River

    The Vienna River was covered up to create the long, narrow square where the Naschmarkt is located.

  • Hundertwasserhaus

    Ein farbenfrohes architektonisches Meisterwerk mit geschwungenen Linien, Mosaiken und unebenen Böden, das von Friedensreich Hundertwasser entworfen wurde und die Harmonie zwischen Natur und menschlicher Kreativität widerspiegelt.

  • Stephansdom Towers

    Offering a wide panoramic view of Vienna's skyline from the top of St. Stephen's Church, these towers provide an excellent close-up perspective of the city's heart.

  • Rathaus

    The Vienna City Hall, or Rathaus, is an architectural marvel with 1,575 rooms and five towers, offering free guided tours and hosting events like the Christmas Market and summer Film Festival in Rathausplatz.

  • Stephansplatz

    As the heart of Vienna, Stephansplatz is a bustling square perfect for strolling, capturing photos, and serving as a central point for exploring the city with easy access to shops and cafes.

  • Ferstel Passage

    A secret Instagram spot, this 19th-century shopping arcade connects streets in the city centre and hosts charming cafes, boutiques, and restaurants within its elegant vaulted ceilings.

  • Café Central

    Café Central is a beautiful and picturesque coffeehouse in Vienna, known for its impressive architecture with marble pillars and gold paint, and its history as a meeting spot for famous personalities.

  • Prater Amusement Park

    This amusement park is a vibrant spot for fun and photography, featuring numerous attractions and iconic locations, becoming even more magical with special lights after dark.

  • Michaelerplatz

    Michaelerplatz, marked by a striking turquoise dome, is positioned at the gateway to the Hofburg Palace Complex and is home to the entrance of the Sisi Museum and the Spanish Riding School.

  • Belvedere Palace

    A gigantic palatial complex that used to be the summer residence of Austrian princes back in the 1600s, Belvedere Palace is now a museum split into an upper and lower section, featuring amazing architecture, artwork, decorated staterooms, and beautiful gardens.

  • Café Sacher Wien

    This is the original birthplace of the famous Sacher Torte, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the delicious cake in a gorgeous, traditional Viennese café setting.

  • Austrian National Library

    The Austrian National Library, located within the Hofburg Palace complex, is a stunning building that houses museums, private collections, and special archives, known for its breathtaking interior.

  • Hotel Imperial Vienna

    A charming and luxurious hotel, the Hotel Imperial is a stunning 19th-century building that symbolizes Vienna's timeless elegance, impressive both day and night.

  • Staatsoper

    The Vienna State Opera is an impressive building and a significant cultural institution, particularly magical at night, making it a must-see for photographers.

  • Palace of Justice

    A true hidden gem, the Palace of Justice is a beautiful building with stunning architecture, offering guests access to its impressive interior and a great rooftop view.

  • Kohlmarkt Street

    Stretching from Michaelerplatz, this beautiful shopping street showcases Vienna's most exclusive boutiques and is a picturesque spot for capturing the city's elegant atmosphere.

  • Karlskirche Church

    This beautiful Baroque church is a perfect photographic subject, especially with the reflecting pool in front that enhances its stunning architectural details.

  • MuseumsQuartier

    Opened in 2001 on the site of the former Habsburg Stables, the MuseumsQuartier is home to the Leopold Museum, the mumok (Museum of Modern Art), and the Kunsthalle, offering a vibrant place to relax and explore modern and contemporary art.

  • Kunst Haus Wien

    A museum designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, housed in a former furniture factory, featuring irregular shapes, colorful mosaics, and greenery, with a permanent collection of his work.

  • St. Francis of Assisi Church

    This Neo-Romanesque church in Mexikoplatz is an exceptional photography spot, particularly at night, where the lights reflecting on its stone silhouette create a stunning visual.

  • Vienna International Airport

    The airport offers multiple transportation choices to get downtown, but the S7 train is recommended as the best option because it is cheaper and only takes 2 minutes longer than the CAT train.

  • St Stephen's Cathedral

    The symbol of Vienna and the very center of the city, St Stephen's Cathedral is the tallest church in Austria, offering a gigantic view across Vienna from its South Tower and guided tours to see the catacombs.

  • Graben

    A famous pedestrian shopping area in the heart of Vienna's historical city center, filled with palaces, fountains, columns, restaurants, and coffee houses.

  • Vienna State Opera

    Ein bedeutendes Opernhaus, in dem einige der größten Komponisten und Künstler aller Zeiten aufgetreten sind. Führungen ermöglichen es, den atemberaubenden Goldenen Saal und die prunkvolle Bühne zu besichtigen.

  • Hofburg

    Once the winter residence of the Habsburg Dynasty, explore the palace's sumptuous rooms including the lavish Imperial Apartments, the opulent silver collection and the fascinating Museum dedicated to Empress Elizabeth of Austria I.

  • Sisi Museum

    Ein sehr beliebter Ort, den man am besten gleich morgens besuchen sollte, um den Menschenmassen zu entgehen und die Räume in Ruhe genießen zu können.

  • Wiener Riesenrad

    The giant Ferris wheel in the Wiener Prater amusement park, which has become a symbol of the city.

  • Kärntner Straße

    A walking street filled with shops.

  • Albertina

    Die Albertina befindet sich in einem beeindruckenden Habsburger-Palais und beherbergt eine unglaubliche Kunstsammlung mit einigen der berühmtesten Namen der Kunstgeschichte, sowie Prunkräume und eine atemberaubende Terrasse.

  • Hundertwasser House

    An exceptional piece of modern architecture designed by Hundertwasser, featuring colorful apartments, a roof covered with earth and grass, and trees growing from inside the rooms.

  • Brunnenmarkt

    Extremely local and off the beaten path.

  • Stadtpark

    One of the best parks in Vienna, centrally located and featuring peaceful paths to walk along or lovely spots to sit back and people-watch.

  • Ringstraße

    A circular boulevard surrounding Vienna's city center, lined with many of Vienna's most beautiful buildings, such as the major’s office, the parliament, and the opera house.

  • Ankeruhr

    Make sure to get there around noon to see the entire parade.

  • St. Charles Church

    A masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a symbol of Vienna's Rich cultural heritage, featuring a Majestic Dome adorned with exquisite frescos.

  • Prater

    Ein historischer Vergnügungspark mit Fahrgeschäften, Jahrmarktspielen und dem Riesenrad, das seit 1897 Besucher hoch über die Stadt befördert und einen Panoramablick bietet.

  • St Peter's Catholic Church

    Features a giant bolted Dome.

  • Vienna Opera House

    One of the world's most famous opera houses, offering behind-the-scenes tours to admire the opulent interiors and learn about its storied past.

  • Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Das Kunsthistorische Museum ist das größte Kunstmuseum des Landes und beherbergt Kunstwerke aus der einstigen Privatsammlung der Habsburger in einem beeindruckenden Gebäude im Stil der Neorenaissance, mit einem schönen Café in der Mitte.

  • Naturhistorisches Museum

    Located near the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Natural History Museum has a collection of precious stones, minerals, fossils, skeletons of animals, and a digital planetarium for children.

  • Beethoven Museum

    Located in the historic Pasal atas, where Ludwig Van Beethoven lived and composed some of his most famous works, offering insights into his life and legacy.

  • Sigmund Freud Museum

    Dedicated to the life and work of the renowned psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.

  • Belvedere

    18th-century palaces that served as the summer residence for Prince Eugene of Savoy, now housing one of Austria's most valuable art collections, including Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss."

  • Vienna City Hall

    An architectural Masterpiece that serves as the seat of the city's government, featuring a neogothic facade and intricate sculptures.

  • Rathauspark

    A tranquil Oasis in the heart of the city.

  • KunstHausWien

    KunstHausWien is a museum designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, permanently hosting his works and used by other artists for expositions.

  • St. Peter's Catholic Church

    St. Peter's Catholic Church, located in the heart of Vienna, is an iconic symbol of Gothic architecture and offers breathtaking panoramic views from its tower.

  • Vienna City Hall (Rathaus)

    Vienna City Hall (Rathaus) is a grand complex renowned for its impressive architecture and the vibrant events it hosts, including a famous Christmas market.

  • St. Stephen's Cathedral

    Eine beeindruckende Kathedrale im Herzen von Wien mit gotischer Architektur und einem bunten Ziegeldach, die seit über 700 Jahren steht. Der Aufstieg auf den Südturm bietet einen Panoramablick über die Stadt, und in den Katakomben liegen Wiens Bischöfe und Könige begraben.

  • Francis of Assisi Church

    The Francis of Assisi Church is a spectacular Neo-Romanesque style building in Vienna, notable for its photogenic white stone silhouette and a fascinating Elizabeth Chapel in Art Nouveau style.

  • Centimeter I Restaurant beim Rathaus

    Centimeter I Restaurant is a traditional, budget-friendly restaurant in Vienna known for serving local dishes such as sausages, steaks, and sauerkraut, along with local beers.

  • Steigenberger Hotel Herrenhof

    A hotel in Vienna.

  • Mooons Vienna

    A hotel in Vienna.

  • Hotel Johann Strauss

    A hotel in Vienna.

  • InterContinental Wien, an IHG Hotel

    A hotel in Vienna.

  • Hilton Vienna Park

    A hotel in Vienna.

  • Danube River

    A river that flows through Vienna, where you can spend some time relaxing at one of the city’s riverside beach bars or simply stroll along the peaceful waters.

  • Donauturm

    Das höchste Bauwerk Österreichs mit einem Drehrestaurant, das einen 360-Grad-Blick auf die Stadt und die Donau bietet. Abenteuerlustige können auch Bungee-Jumping ausprobieren.

  • Großglockner High Alpine Road

    The Großglockner High Alpine Road is a legendary scenic route offering stunning mountain views and access to glaciers.

  • Viennese Coffee Houses

    Viennese coffee houses are famous for their unique coffee culture and elegant atmosphere.

  • Bratislava

    Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, easily accessible for a day trip from Vienna.

  • Wiener Schnitzel

    Wiener Schnitzel is a famous Viennese dish consisting of thinly pounded, breaded, and pan-fried veal.

  • Leopold Museum

    Famous for the Schiele collection, the Leopold Museum is located in the MuseumsQuartier.

  • Museum of Modern Art

    The Museum of Modern Art (MUMOK) is located in the MuseumsQuartier.

  • Gloriette

    The Gloriette is a spot that's a photographer's dream and one of Vienna's prime Instagram locations, with breathtaking panoramic view of the gardens.

  • Palm House

    Located in the Schönbrunn Palace Park, the Palm House is the largest of its kind on the European continent and houses dozens of Mediterranean, tropical, and subtropical plants.

  • Karlskirche

    Karlskirche is a magnificent cathedral with Baroque architecture, featuring a grand dome and towering spires, constructed in gratitude for Vienna being spared during the 1713 plague outbreak.

  • Mozart’s first house

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  • Wien Hauptbahnhof

    Der Wien Hauptbahnhof ist der Hauptbahnhof der Stadt, der 2015 eröffnet wurde, aber nicht wirklich im Stadtzentrum liegt.

  • Wien Mitte

    Der Bahnhof Wien Mitte, auch bekannt als Vienna City Center Station, liegt am nächsten zum Stadtzentrum mit den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten.

  • Wien Meidling

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  • Wien Westbahnhof

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  • Wien Museum

    Das Wien Museum am Karlsplatz bietet eine kostenlose Dauerausstellung.

  • Peterskirche

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  • Minoritenkirche

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  • Figlmüller

    Das Figlmüller ist berühmt für sein Schnitzel, aber es ist oft sehr voll und man muss lange warten.

  • Demel

    Das Demel ist bekannt für seinen Kaiserschmarrn, aber es ist oft sehr voll und man muss lange warten.

  • Cafe Sacher

    Das Cafe Sacher ist berühmt für seine Sachertorte, aber es ist oft sehr voll und man muss lange warten.

  • Schönbrunn Zoo

    One of the oldest zoos in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, located near the Schonbrunn Palace.

  • Upper Belvedere

    A beautiful palace surrounded by a wonderful park, home to the Austrian Art collection including The Kiss by Gustav Klimt.

  • Giant Ferris Wheel

    Built in 1897, it is one of Vienna’s landmarks, offering a wonderful view over Vienna’s city center and is included in the Vienna Pass.

  • Karlsplatz

    One of the largest squares in Vienna and one of the city’s main public transport hubs, known for the Church of St Charles and the two beautiful Art Nouveau pavilions.

  • Feuerwehrmuseum Wien

    Das Feuerwehrmuseum Wien ist eines der Museen in Wien, die man das ganze Jahr über kostenlos besuchen kann.

  • Bezirksmuseum Wien 12., Meidling

    Das Bezirksmuseum Wien 12., Meidling kann jeden ersten Sonntag im Monat kostenlos besucht werden.

  • Domkirche St. Stephan

    Der Stephansdom ist ein bekanntes Wahrzeichen, an dem man auf seinem Spaziergang durch Wien vorbei kommt.

  • Sigmund Freud Park

    Der Sigmund Freud Park liegt direkt neben der Universität und ist ein beliebter Treffpunkt für Studenten.

  • Donaukanal

    Der Donaukanal ist ein beliebter Ort, um sich mit Freunden zu treffen, eigene Getränke mitzubringen und den Sonnenuntergang zu genießen.

  • Eisriesenwelt

    Explore the world's largest ice cave system, a natural wonder offering a unique and chilly adventure.

  • Admont Abbey Library

    A magnificent Baroque library known for its impressive frescoes and vast collection of books.

  • Grossglockner Road

    A spectacular high-alpine panoramic road offering stunning views of Austria's highest mountain and surrounding glaciers.

  • Tomb of Emperor Maximilian I

    The impressive tomb of Emperor Maximilian I, situated in the Hofkirche and surrounded by striking bronze statues.

  • Schlegeis Lake

    A breathtaking artificial lake in the Zillertal Alps, known for its vibrant turquoise waters and dramatic mountain backdrop.

  • Kitzbüheler Horn

    A popular mountain peak offering stunning panoramic views and opportunities for hiking and skiing.

  • National Theatre

    One of the most significant theaters in the German-speaking world, hosting a wide range of dramatic performances.

  • Burg Hochosterwitz

    An imposing medieval castle perched atop a dolomite rock, offering a dramatic silhouette and historical insights.

  • Gurk Cathedral

    A magnificent Romanesque cathedral celebrated for its stunning 'Paradise Doors' and rich artistic interior.

  • Melk Abbey

    A magnificent Baroque abbey perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube, renowned for its stunning architecture and library.

  • Grossglockner

    Austria's highest mountain, a formidable peak offering challenging climbs and spectacular glacial scenery.

  • Hornköpfli

    A summit accessible by cable car, providing sweeping panoramic views of the Alpine landscape.

  • Landeszeughaus

    The world's largest historic armory, housing an immense collection of weapons and armor.

  • Franz-Josefs-Höhe

    A prime viewpoint offering direct, stunning vistas of the Grossglockner mountain and the Pasterze Glacier.

  • Linz Castle

    A historic castle in Linz, now a museum offering insights into the region's past and culture.

  • Church of Maria Saal

    An important Gothic pilgrimage church in Carinthia, perched on a hill offering scenic views.

  • Northern Bohemian Forest

    A vast, protected forested region offering natural beauty and numerous hiking opportunities.

  • Klosterneuburg Abbey

    A significant Augustinian monastery complex near Vienna, showcasing a blend of architectural styles and important artworks.

  • Arlberg

    A world-famous ski resort region known as the birthplace of alpine skiing, offering excellent slopes and winter sports.

  • Hotel Beethoven Wien

    A culture and classical music-themed family-run hotel with a cosy bar, offering a memorable accommodation experience in Vienna.

  • Schönbrunn Gardens

    The gardens of Schönbrunn Palace, featuring the Gloriette and the Schönbrunn Maze.

  • Imperial Apartments

    A part of the Hofburg Palace offering a glimpse into the life of Empress Elisabeth.

  • Augustinian Church

    A church within the Hofburg complex where several imperial couples got married, including Franz Joseph and Sisi; highlighted by a crypt containing the hearts of 54 Habsburgs.

  • St Stephen’s Cathedral

    One of the indisputable symbols of Vienna, dominating the city centre with its glistening tiled roof.

  • Graben Street

    One of Vienna’s main shopping streets, where you can see an elaborate column commemorating the plague of 1679.

  • Konzerthaus

    A venue to appreciate Vienna’s classical music culture by attending a concert.

  • St Charles Church

    A venue to appreciate Vienna’s classical music culture by attending a concert.

  • Sachertorte

    Vienna’s signature cake, a delicious chocolate cake with thin layers of apricot jam inside and topped with dark chocolate.

  • Aida

    A historic pastry shop in Vienna, the best place to try the pink punch cake and Viennese strudel.

  • Belvedere Museum

    An essential stop in Vienna, split between three venues, bringing some of the best works of art right before your eyes.

  • Lower Belvedere

    The Lower Belvedere features temporary exhibitions and historical rooms.

  • Belvedere 21

    A museum focusing on Austrian art from the 20th and 21st centuries.

  • Freud Museum

    The former residence and practice of Sigmund Freud, allowing you to take a journey into the history of psychoanalysis.

  • Furniture Museum

    A themed exhibition narrating the history of the Habsburgs through a massive collection of furniture that belonged to several members of the dynasty, also featuring the Sissi in the Movies Tour.

  • Capuchin Crypt

    The final resting place of 150 Habsburg royals, including Empress Elisabeth and her husband Franz Joseph.

  • Hunderwasser Village

    A place where you can step inside its almost magical world.

  • Church of St Charles

    A church that dominates Karlsplatz.

  • Judenplatz

    The former centre of Jewish life, now dominated by the austere Holocaust Memorial and the Lessing Monument.

  • Anker Clock

    The Anker Clock, an ancient and intricately decorated clock, showcases 12 different historical figures that slowly rotate in front of the clock face as time progresses, with a special spectacle at noon.

  • Burggarten

    The Burggarten is a lush oasis adjacent to Hofburg Palace, featuring statues commemorating Austrian luminaries like Mozart and Franz Josef and offering benches for relaxation.

  • Town Hall

    An amazing neo-Gothic style building dominated by a 98-meter tower and the town hall man statue, housing municipal administration and featuring a large inner courtyard and ballroom.

  • Vienna State Opera House

    One of the world's largest and most splendid theaters, considered a leading opera house with world-class artists and a schedule featuring numerous operas and ballets; also known for the Vienna Opera Ball.

  • Giant Ferries Wheel

    A landmark and unmistakable silhouette on the Vienna skyline, the oldest still existing Giant Ferris Wheel in the world, erected in 1897 to mark the 50th year of rule of Emperor Franz Joseph.

  • Imperial Palace

    For more than six centuries, it was one of the most important centers of European history, from where the Habsburgs ruled their great empire until the end of World War I in 1918.

  • St. Stephan Cathedral

    A landmark of Vienna for more than 800 years that survived earthquakes, storms, and wars until it burned to the ground in the last two weeks of World War II; rebuilt in seven years and became a symbol for the reconstruction of Austria.

  • Schonbrunn palace Vienna

    The most popular attraction in Austria, a huge Baroque palace complex and former summer residence of the Habsburgs with 1,441 rooms, where Emperor Charles I signed his renunciation of the government.

  • Danube Canal

    A canal with restaurants and a hipster vibe where people bike, jog, and exercise.

  • Vienna Central Station

    A modern and crowded station to travel to Prague, Budapest, or Salzburg.

  • Maria Theresien Platz

    An area with plenty of different museums to explore related to knowledge and history.

  • Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

    The Natural History Museum, located across from the Art History Museum.

  • Josephinum

    The Medical History Museum

  • Vienna U-Bahn

    One of the best ways to get around Vienna.

  • Burg Kreuzenstein

    A castle on the outskirts of town surrounded by a forest.

  • Hotel Kaiserhof Wien

    A hotel in Vienna where you can book your accommodation.

  • Hotel König von Ungarn

    A hotel in Vienna where you can book your accommodation.

  • Schloss Belvedere

    A place in Vienna where all the Clint museum is. People will walk across the boundaries go out on there.

  • Sacher Hotel

    A hotel in Vienna where you can go to have Saka to, a special kind of chocolate cake that's from the Saka hotel that's where it's invented.

  • South Tower

    The South Tower of St. Stephen's Cathedral is accessible via a tight staircase with 350 stairs and offers a limited view from small windows.

  • North Tower

    The North Tower in St. Stephen's Cathedral is accessed by elevator and offers panoramic vistas of the city and a close view of the tower's intricate multicolored mosaic tiling.

  • Capuchin's Crypt

    A crypt holding the remains of Habsburgs spanning centuries, including Maria Theresa and Empress Elizabeth.

  • Vienna Prater

    An amusement park dating back to 1895, located on what was once the hunting grounds of Austrian royalty, with a key highlight being the giant Ferris wheel, the Riesenrad.

  • Café Sacher

    A famous Viennese cafe known for serving the original Sacher-Torte, a rich chocolate cake with apricot jam, since 1832.

  • Hotel Josephine

    A boutique design hotel tucked away in a quiet street just one of Vienna's main shopping areas, refreshed to have this like 1920s 30s Glamour.

  • Schloss Schönbrunn

    A magnificent castle that was a summer residence of the Habsburgs, known for its Roco style rooms and palace gardens.

  • Griechenbeisl

    A traditional restaurant in Vienna dating back to 1447, known for its delicious Austrian beer and Wienerschnitzel.

  • Cafe Aida

    Famous for its pink 50s interior.

  • Zwölf Apostelkeller

    A traditional restaurant with a boled underground cellar, serving traditional Austrian food.

  • Mozarthaus

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's residence for 3 years, now a museum with original scores and exhibits on his life.

  • Manner Shop

    A flagship store offering Manner Wafers, a Famous Brand from Austria.

  • Wiener Prater amusement park

    A beloved amusement park featuring the giant Ferris wheel, Wiener Riesenrad, with rides and attractions for all ages.

  • Schwedenplatz

    Schwedenplatz is where you should get on the metro line U1 from to visit Vergnügungspark Prater.

  • Hundertwasser Village

    A village adjacent to the Hundertwasserhaus.

  • Danube Tower

    A tower that provides panoramic views and even a thrilling slide for the adventurous.

  • Johann Strauss monument

    A famous monument located in the Stadtpark.

  • Volks Garden

    A 19th-century landscape public park with English and French Barack styles, featuring flower displays, fountains, hidden monuments, and art installations.

  • Maria Teresa Plats

    The location of the monument of Empress Maria Theresa.

  • Tier Garden Shawn Brun Zoo

    A famous zoo founded in 1752 with more than 700 species including pandas, tigers, and elephants.

  • Prater Park

    An amusement park with many rides and stalls including bumper cars, carousels, roller coasters, and the famous giant ferris wheel.

  • Nordkette Ski Resort

    A ski resort located in Innsbruck offering opportunities for skiing and snowboarding with incredible mountain views.

  • Swarovski Crystal World

    A unique attraction in Innsbruck celebrating the art of crystal, founded in Austria and featuring 'The Giant' centerpiece.

  • Getreidegasse Shopping Street

    The main shopping street in Salzburg, characterized by historic old houses that display the town's rich history.

  • Salzburg Cathedral

    A major religious building in Salzburg, rebuilt multiple times since its original construction in 767, notable for Mozart's baptism.

  • Mirabell Palace and Gardens

    A historic palace and gardens in Salzburg, famous for its appearance in 'The Sound of Music' where the song 'Do Re Mi' was filmed.

  • Hohensalzburg Fortress

    A massive, well-preserved medieval castle perched on a hill in Salzburg, offering unobstructed views of the old town.

  • Mozart Museum

    A museum in Salzburg dedicated to the famous composer Mozart, showcasing his birthplace with original items.

  • Hangar-7

    A unique venue in Salzburg displaying a collection of aircraft and Formula 1 race cars, accessible to the public for free.

  • Hallstatt Skywalk

    A high viewing platform in Hallstatt offering panoramic views of the old town and the alpine lake.

  • Salzwelten Hallstatt

    The world's oldest salt mine, offering an educational and scenic tour linked to Hallstatt's historical importance.

  • Adante-Cooking Class

    A cooking class in Vienna where participants learn to prepare a traditional Viennese meal, including schnitzel and apple strudel.

  • Bitzinger Würstelstand

    A well-known sausage stand in Vienna, popular for its Viennese sausages and conveniently located next to the Vienna State Opera.

  • Vienna Ice Dream

    A large, temporary ice skating park that transforms Vienna's City Hall square and park into a winter wonderland from January to March.

  • Schmetterlinghaus

    The Schmetterlinghaus, housed in an Art Nouveau palm house in the Burggarten, is a tropical haven with hundreds of fluttering butterflies.

  • Votive Church

    The Votive Church (Votivkirche) is Vienna's second-tallest church, a magnificent white, Neo-Gothic structure built as a monument of thanks following a foiled assassination attempt against Emperor Franz Joseph.

  • Votivpark

    Votivpark is the location where the awe-inspiring Votive Church (Votivkirche) is located.

  • Café Francais

    Café Francais is a charming French restaurant situated beside Sigmund-Freud-Park, providing views of the Votivkirche.

  • Rathausplatz

    Rathausplatz is where the Vienna City Hall (Rathaus) is located. It's always buzzing with events, from the Christmas Market to the summer Film Festival.

  • Museum of Natural History

    The Museum of Natural History (Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) in the MuseumsQuartier features dinosaur skeletons and the world's largest meteorite exhibit.

  • Le Burger

    Le Burger on Rotenturmstrasse offers meat and veggie burgers, along with a generous selection of side dishes.

  • Innere Stadt

    Innere Stadt (1st district) offers historic charm with easy access to major sites.

  • Boxwood

    Boxwood offers an assortment of seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes in a charming ambiance.

  • Lamee Rooftop

    The Lamee Rooftop offers breathtaking views of Votivkirche under the night sky.

  • Schönbrunn Palmenhaus

    The Schönbrunn Palmenhaus is a historic greenhouse filled with an array of exotic flowers and plants from Mediterranean and tropical regions.

  • Albertina Museum

    The Albertina Museum offers the best view of the Vienna State Opera house.

  • St. Stephen’s Cathedral

    St. Stephen's Cathedral is Vienna's most iconic church and the tallest in Austria, showcasing a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles and a vibrantly colored tiled roof.

  • Vergnügungspark Prater

    Prater amusement park offers a mix of gentle and thrilling rides and is known for the iconic Ferris wheel.

  • Ferris wheel

    The iconic Ferris wheel, a symbol of tradition since 1897, is the main attraction of the Prater amusement park.

  • Praterstern

    Praterstern is where you should get off the metro line U1 from Schwedenplatz to visit Vergnügungspark Prater.

  • Inn Reinthaler

    Inn Reinthaler awaits, offering a cozy atmosphere and classic Viennese and Austrian dishes and is within a 5-minute walk from the Prater park.

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