2 days in Vienna
About the city
Why should we visit Vienna?
Vienna, the capital of Austria, was for over 600 years the capital of the once mighty Habsbourg empire. Vienna is known as the "City of Music", the name being associated with the known compositors as Mozart, Beethoven, Johann Strauss and Franz Schubert.
Historically, culturally, and from a sightseeing point of view, Vienna is the sum of an illustrious past. The city has a variety of architectural styles and lots of museums.
Vienna, the capital of Austria, was for over 600 years the capital of the once mighty Habsbourg empire. Vienna is known as the "City of Music", the name being associated with the known compositors as Mozart, Beethoven, Johann Strauss and Franz Schubert.
Historically, culturally, and from a sightseeing point of view, Vienna is the sum of an illustrious past. The city has a variety of architectural styles and lots of museums.
Day 1 evening
Arrival to Vienna
Day 2
1
Schönbrunn Palace
The Schönbrunn Palace is one of Austrias 's most important cultural monuments. It was the main summer residence of the Habsburg ruler from 1730 to 1918. Today the Castle and its gardens are the most visited tourist complex in Vienna. The palace and it's ancillary buldigs are set in large park adorned with magnificent gardens, fountains, statues and arhitectural features. Is an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
2
Belvedere Palace
Belverdere Palace was the residence of the Prince Eugene of Tsavo, the much appreciated Conqueror of the Ottomans. Today the palace is one of Austria's most elegant art gallery.
3
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
The museum contains the artistic treasures that the Habsbourgs had collected over centuries. It is one of the most unique museums of its kind. It is a vast collection of antiquitThies, paintings and other treasures.
Day 3
1
Museum - Sigmund Freud Museum
The museum is actually the house where Sigmund Freud lived and practiced the new inquiry into the human behaviour.
2
Kärntner Straße
The perfect place for shopping in the center of Vienna.
3
The Hofburg
The Hofburg Imperial palace has a 700 year long history and it was the seat of power of the Habsburg dynasty right up until World War one. Today it is the official residence of the president of Austria.
The Hofburg is more than just a palace. It is a city within a city complex with 18 groups of buildings: the house official state rooms, the private aprtments of Empress Sissy and Emperor Frans Jozef but also museums, the Austrian National Library and the Spanish Riding School.
The Hofburg is more than just a palace. It is a city within a city complex with 18 groups of buildings: the house official state rooms, the private aprtments of Empress Sissy and Emperor Frans Jozef but also museums, the Austrian National Library and the Spanish Riding School.
4
Viennese Giant Ferris Wheel
Is the Vienna's most popular tourist attraction. Is a 64.75-metre tall and was built in 1897, representing one of earliest ferris wheel ever build.
Other places to visit
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Sacher Vienna Confectionery
🏆 A cafe where you can taste the original and iconic Sacher cake.
Be ready to stand in a queue to go inside!
Be ready to stand in a queue to go inside!
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