A typical day in Vienna begins with breakfast in a traditional coffee house and ends late at night at a sausage stand. In between, you can visit the best-known sights of the city and enjoy the Viennese cuisine.
The Café Museum is a successful mix of old and new. The interior was ...
The symbol of Vienna and Austria's most important Gothic building holds a ...
The "Gasthaus zur Oper" is the youngest establishment of the Plachutta boiled beef ("Tafelspitz") dynasty, although the focus here is on Wiener Schnitzel. ...
Enjoy the authentic Viennese coffeehouse atmosphere with a slice of Original Sacher-Torte and a cup of Sacher coffee. A magnificent winter garden frames ...
Schönbrunn Palace was built about 300 years ago. The emperors lived here in ...
The MuseumsQuartier Wien is not only one of the world’s largest spaces for ...
The great composer has lived for a while here, in the Beethoven house. The ...
Gasthaus Wolf is a textbook example of a ‘beisl’, with excellent Viennese ...
The Schwarze Kameel is Vienna's oldest trendy restaurant. The restaurant is known for its hearty Viennese cuisine. However, the bar in the front area is the ...
The Bitzinger family have run their traditional sausage stands for many years. Today they serve classic sausage varieties including Bratwurst and ...
The "Gasthaus zur Oper" is the youngest establishment of the Plachutta ...
Enjoy the authentic Viennese coffeehouse atmosphere with a slice of Original ...
The Schwarze Kameel is Vienna's oldest trendy restaurant. The restaurant is ...
The Bitzinger family have run their traditional sausage stands for many ...