5 summer highlights
1. Marvel at the world’s most famous hare
Vienna’s major exhibition museum, The Albertina, is celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2026 with an extensive festival program. The anniversary exhibition, titled “Collecting for the Future. 250 Years of the Albertina” runs from June 19 to October 11, 2026, and explores the beginnings and history of the Albertina. Famous works such as Albrecht Dürer’s Young Hare and drawings by Egon Schiele are, of course, a must. Seeing Dürer’s world-famous hare brought out of storage is quite a sensation. The work from 1502 can only be put on public display very rarely for conservation reasons. And by the way, the museum is a pleasantly cool temperature!
2. Explore a Viennese Grätzel (neighborhood)
The neighborhood around the Old General Hospital (Altes AKH) is steeped in medical history. The former hospital is now a lively campus owned by the University of Vienna. Across a total of ten courtyards, you’ll find hidden green oases and plenty of places to eat and drink that are well worth a visit. Home to the Narrenturm, this area also houses the world’s largest collection of pathological anatomy specimens. The neighborhood around the Altes AKH has even more to see, from the Votive Church to the Shoah Names Wall Memorial. This memorial commemorates Jewish men, women and children from Austria who were murdered during the Nazi era. You’ll find even more tips in the Grätzel portrait.
3. Discover Vienna from the water
Discovering Vienna from the water is a great idea during the summer months. Rent a boat on the Old Danube, dip your feet into the cool water, and enjoy a sightseeing tour with a twist. Chances are you’ve never seen Vienna from this perspective. After your boat trip, we recommend stopping by one of the idyllic beach restaurants on the Old Danube.
4. Enjoy Viennese cuisine
The Vestibül restaurant at the Burgtheater is a Viennese institution that has reinvented itself this year to mark its 25th anniversary with a new concept called “Schank & Tafel”. The Tafel in the Marble Hall (pleasantly air-conditioned when it's hot) is the heart of the restaurant, offering Viennese cuisine at top-toque level in a spectacular setting. Old favorites meet new interpretations here – from Grammelknödel, stuffed cabbage rolls and Viennese fried meat to the signature dish, a Szeged-style lobster and cabbage stew. If you prefer something more casual, just stop by without a reservation and enjoy little Viennese dishes and house wine in the front section of the restaurant, the Schank (bar). And yes, there’s also a lovely outdoor patio with views of Vienna’s Ringstrasse and Vienna City Hall.
5. End the day at a rooftop bar
The best way to wrap up a perfect summer day is with a sundowner at a rooftop bar. Sit back with a cocktail in hand, take in Vienna’s skyline, and watch the sun set. A great place for this is the Organics Sky Garden. The bar is a green rooftop oasis in the heart of the city, serving creative drinks, bar-scene classics, and trendy Spritz variations, accompanied by Italian antipasti.
- Albertinaplatz 1, 1010 Wien
- www.albertina.at
- info@albertina.at
Vienna City Card
Standard ticket price: 19,90€ / Savings: 2€ off the daily valid sales price at the museum cash desk (special offers excluded)
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Opening times
- Mo, 10:00 - 18:00
- Tu, 10:00 - 18:00
- We, 10:00 - 21:00
- Th, 10:00 - 18:00
- Fr, 10:00 - 21:00
- Sa, 10:00 - 18:00
- Su, 10:00 - 18:00
- on holidays, 10:00 - 18:00
Accessibility
no steps (Double swinging doors 190 cm wide)
Assistance dogs allowed
Accessible toilet
Wheelchair rental (prior arrangement necessary: Tel. +43 1 534 83–540). Guided tours in sign language available (prior arrangement necessary: Tel. +43 1 534 83–540). Guided tours for blind people available as well as for people with slight to moderate dementia and their escorts (prior arrangement necessary: Tel. +43 1 534 83–540). Please inform Art Mediation department about wheelchair uses in advance. Reduced admission for persons with special needs
Access to all exhibition rooms, to the restaurant / café and to the Shop: no steps. All rooms are wheelchair-accessible.
Wheelchair-accessible restrooms on levels 1 and -1, restroom on level 1: door width: 90 cm, room dimensions: 180 x 110 cm.
Further information on accessible visits can be found at:
https://www.albertina.at/en/visit/reaching-us/
- Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien
- campus.univie.ac.at
- Spitalgasse 2, Narrenturm, 1090 Wien
- www.nhm-wien.ac.at
- pas@nhm.at
Vienna City Card
Standard ticket price 8€ /reduced price 6€
No discount on guided tour (6€)
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Prices
- Visitors under 19: Free admission
Opening times
- We, 10:00 - 17:00
- Th, 10:00 - 17:00
- Fr, 10:00 - 17:00
- Sa, 10:00 - 17:00
Closed on public holidays.
Accessibility
no steps
Assistance dogs allowed
Accessible toilet
Show collection and study collection wheelchair-accessible, Exhibition collection and study collection accessible barrier-free, special guided tours for people with disabilities and special needs on request, Questions or appointment requests: +43 1 52177-606 or pas@nhm.at
Assistance dog allowed in the exhibition area.
- Straße des 8. Mai, 1090 Wien
- www.votivkirche.at
- office@votivkirche.at
Opening times
- Tu, 10:00 - 16:00
- We, 10:00 - 16:00
- Th, 10:00 - 16:00
- Fr, 10:00 - 16:00
- Sa, 11:00 - 19:00
- Su, 09:00 - 13:00
Museum with Antwerp Altarpiece:
Tue - Fri 13:00 - 15:00
Sat 14:00 - 17:00
Accessibility
9 Steps
no steps (Double swinging doors 80 cm wide)
Ramp 1300 cm long, 170 cm wide, 20 cm high
The museum is accessible via a spiral staircase and is not barrier-free.
- Otto Wagner Platz, 1090 Wien
- www.shoah-namensmauern-wien.at
- Burgtheater, Universitätsring 2, 1010 Wien
- www.vestibuel.at
- restaurant@vestibuel.at
Opening times
- Tu - Sa, 17:00 - 00:00
Accessibility
no steps (Double swinging doors 125 cm wide)
Assistance dogs allowed
Accessible toilet
Garden: no steps
- Wipplingerstraße 2, 1010 Wien
- www.organicsskygarden.com
Opening times
- Mo - Sa, 17:00 - 00:00