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Things To Do In VIENNA, Austria - TOP 10 (Save this list!)

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Discover the imperial grandeur and artistic soul of Vienna with this curated list of top attractions. From magnificent palaces and historic landmarks to unique architectural gems and breathtaking viewpoints, explore the best of Austria's vibrant capital.

  • Graben

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • 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."

  • 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.

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