The Wilhelminenberg, in Vienna’s 16th district, is the perfect destination for a day-trip: it’s the perfect place to combine hiking, sightseeing and dining!
Reminders of the Waltz King, Johann Strauss II, can be found all over Vienna, from the new House of Strauss and his original apartment to the golden monument in the Stadtpark.
Stroll through the music city of Vienna in the footsteps of the great composers: to places such as the original homes of Mozart and Schubert, to monuments, museums, to temples of music such as the ...
The Third Man Museum is a meeting place for people interested in film and a door-opener to Vienna’s post-war history. In addition to the extensive collection of original exhibits on the film ...
The street market in the 18th district is known for its exclusive delicacies, the farmer’s market on Saturday, and its nice restaurants.
An open-air cinema with a difference: Prize winners at the international short film festival Vienna Shorts are now being awarded trees instead of trophies. The award winners’ short films can be ...
Edmund Hellmer's golden Strauss Monument is the most popular photographic subject in Vienna. The statue was erected in 1921.
As one of the greenest cities in the world, Vienna is definitely a place to live in – not only for its inhabitants, but also for its many plants and animals.
Gustav Mahler was director of the Viennese State Opera, then and today among the world’s best opera houses, for ten years – his dream job. Right from the stairway the Gustav Mahler Room is ...
There's one restaurant after another in this picturesque quarter in the 9th district - especially on Servitengasse, the heart of the eponymous quarter. The French-styled district is also called ...