What to do with Children in Tow
Although Vienna is generally a city for grown-ups – intellectuals, thinkers, and artists – it…
Vienna International Centre (UNO City)
A cylindrical conference building surrounded by six Y-shaped office towers compromise the campus and building…
Lainzer Tiergarten
Wildlife preserve, 80% of which is covered in woodland. Around 80 to 100 red deer,800…
Schonbrunn Palace
Recognised as one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria, and also a World…
Museumsquartier
60,000 m² large area, contains baroque buildings as well as samples of modern architecture. Houses…
Naschmarkt
Vienna’s most popular market, specializing in fresh fruit and vegetables, herbs, cheese, baked goods, and…
Mariahilfer Strabe
Vienna’s largest shopping street, ranging from the most expensive luxuries to items of daily use.
Belvedere Palace
Complex of 18th century castles and gardens. Expansive spaces, truly magnificent views, and astounding architecture.
Wiener Prater
Former imperial hunting grounds for the royal family. Contains a large amusement park, known as…
Maria am Gestade
Also known as St Mary on the Strand, this church is among Vienna’s oldest surviving…
Naturhistorisches
The Naturhistorisches Museum or NHMW is one of the important museums of the world. Here…
Imperial Crypt
Situated below the Capuchins’church (the Church of St. Mary of the Angels) and monastery, on…
Hofburg Imperial Palace
Has housed a lot of the people influential in Austrian history, including the Habsburg dynasty,…
Der Graben
This is one of the most famous streets in the Innere Stadt District. Stretching from…
The Burgtheater
One of the most prominent German language theaters in the world, this is the Austrian…
Albertina Museum
This is one of the world’s largest and most important museums. It contains 60,000 drawings…




















