
Vienna from above – the best views are from the Giant Ferris Wheel and the Danube Tower.
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Information on Viennese museums and sights from the imperial times to today, from Baroque to art nouveau, can be found
Meet the many faces of the city and discover her secrets. This can be done during guided walks or with your own individual guide, during sightseeing tours by bus, boat, streetcar, or with the Segway...
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Tips for Vienna in 72 hours can be found here
Vienna waits for you – with more than 100 museums and collections: Internationally renowned museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts with the largest Bruegel collection in the world are as much part of Vienna’s museum scene as smaller and more scurrilous or humorous museums... An overview of Vienna’s museums, opening times, and admission fees can be found here
In Vienna, you can practically revel in music: at the Vienna State Opera, the Volksoper, and the Kammeroper; hit musicals; concerts at the Musikverein and the Konzerthaus. And you can also enjoy a visit to the white stallions of Vienna’s famed Spanish Riding School.
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In Vienna you can waltz to your heart’s content:
Volksgarten and Parkhotel Schönbrunn:
From May to September, there are dance evenings at Volksgarten. The Parkhotel Schönbrunn also offers dance evenings. Tel. 597 13 02.
Ball Season in Vienna:
From November to February, more than 300 Viennese balls issue an invitation to dance. You will find
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Dance School Hernals:
This school offers a “Viennese Waltz Lesson with Diploma and Traditional Viennese Coffee and Cake." Tel. 405 41 77,
www.viennawaltz.at
Fiacre stands: Stephansplatz, Heldenplatz (sometimes also on Michaelerplatz), Albertinaplatz, Petersplatz, Burgtheater; small sightseeing tour 40.- € / carriage (about 20 minutes through the center of the city), large sightseeing tour 65.- € / carriage (about 40 minutes along the Ring Boulevard and the old center of the city).
Whether you visit Vienna in summer or in winter – Vienna offers some attractive wellness institutions such as the spa Therme Oberlaa ( www.oberlaa.at ) or, as a “city on the water,” you can find numerous public indoor and outdoor pools. More information can be found here
Vienna, the only metropolis that produces its own wine, offers great culinary delights. The Viennese cuisine, by the way, is the only one among the great cuisines of the world that is named after a city.
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Vienna offers more than 1,000 kilometers of bicycle paths, bicycle lanes, and bicycle routes through zones with little traffic. More information