Visit Empress Sisi’s former summer residence. This baroque complex contains an enchanting park, the Palm House, the Gloriette and a zoo. 続きを読む
Vienna's Ringstraße is 5.2 kilometers long. Long enough to provide space for numerous monumental buildings. 続きを読む
The Spanish Riding School in Vienna with its famous Lipizzan ballet can be experienced live in the baroque ambiance of the Imperial Palace. 続きを読む
This legendary literati café which counted Arthur Schnitzler, Peter Altenberg and Adolf Loos among its regulars has a charm of its own that transforms a visit into an experience. 続きを読む
Enjoy the authentic Viennese coffee house atmosphere with a slice of original Sachertorte and a cup of Sacher coffee. A magnificent winter garden frames uninterrupted views of the State Opera House. 続きを読む
Founded in 1880, Sperl is considered to be a classic synonym for Viennese coffeehouse culture. 続きを読む
Diners at one of the old city’s last surviving monastic cellars are spoilt for choice when it comes to Viennese cuisine (pork knuckle, roast chicken, Wiener Schnitzel). 続きを読む
“Viennese cuisine as it always used to be” is the watchword here. This restaurant remains true to the essence of Viennese cuisine, which is among the bestknown in the world. 続きを読む
A sophisticated bistro with top-class Viennese cuisine, where Franz Schubert loved to dine. The restaurant is well-known for the particularly good way it prepares offal. 続きを読む
A Viennese institution with a long tradition and excellent quality. Countless artists and well-known personalities have been guests here. The restaurant focuses on fine Viennese tradition. 続きを読む
Vienna’s best-known luxury restaurant. The Tafelspitz is an absolute must – a tender joint of boiled beef that simply melts in the mouth. 続きを読む
The Kunsthistorisches Museum (Art History Museum) was built in 1891 near the Imperial Palace to house the extensive collections of the imperial family. 続きを読む
The Albertina not only has the largest and most valuable graphical collections in the world, with works such as Dürer’s “Hare” and Klimt's studies of women. 続きを読む
See Gustav Klimt's legendary painting "The Kiss" as well as major works by Schiele and Kokoschka for yourself. You’ll be delighted by the magnificent ba-roque palace complex and its extensive gardens. 続きを読む
Vienna’s exciting art complex near the Imperial Palace offers not only renowned museums, a lively array of restaurants, cafés and bars make this museum district even more attractive. 続きを読む
Here, the history of Vienna is documented, starting with the first settlements on the Danube right up to the present time. 続きを読む
Colorful areas, irregular forms, many grown over with lush green plants: this is how painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928 - 2000) encouraged new impulses – and not only to Vienna’s architecture. 続きを読む
Take yourself on a musical journey in Vienna's singular Museum of Sound and observe the great composers or look at the musical future of computer music. 続きを読む
The various departments of the House of the Sea present tropical fresh water and salt water fish as well as fish from the Mediterranean and Austrian lakes. 続きを読む
Hip, urbane, modern: Visitors to the MuseumsQuartier enjoy Café Leopold and celebrate right into the night. 続きを読む
Café Drechsler on the Naschmarkt is open 23 hours a day - five days a week. Clubbers as well as market stallholders appreciate that fact. 続きを読む
A glass pavilion with room for art and a restaurant with a chic urban atmosphere presently stands were a museum was once temporarily housed in a container. 続きを読む
The dinner club at the Vienna State Opera offers sophisticated cuisine and live jazz music in a futuristic ambience. 続きを読む
The Badeschiff on the Danube Canal is now also a new attraction for lovers of good cuisine. 続きを読む
The new venue “Motto am Fluss” lies right on the Danube Canal at Schwedenplatz like a racy speedboat. Host Bernd Schlacher has created an extensive gastronomic landscape here on two levels. 続きを読む
The bar with a view of the city is the perfect summer location. The seats on the terrace are highly prized, while the ambience inside is that of a circus. 続きを読む
A sophisticated bar for people-watching and chilling out, just as popular now as it was then. 続きを読む
Located on the top floor of the Steffl department store, the Sky Bar offers an excellent panorama over the old center of the city, St. Charles Church, the Giant Ferris Wheel, & many other attractions 続きを読む
A former sauna in Vienna’s Prater has rapidly developed into one of the city’s most prominent clubs. Techno and Electro are the mainstays of this stylish and original location. 続きを読む
The Flex is one of the most modern clubs in Europe. Whether you’re looking for guitars or rich beats, you’ll find what you’re after here. 続きを読む
Located directly on Praterstern, the Fluc has been the main driving force behind the renaissance of nightlife in Vienna’s second district. 続きを読む
The new club for electronic music brings a breath of fresh air to the Danube Canal. 続きを読む
The Badeschiff is moored on the Danube Canal and entices you on board with a highly varied program. 続きを読む
The founding club on Vienna’s Gürtel is primarily devoted to British guitar music and football broadcasts – both live, where possible. Well established DJ evenings complete the program. 続きを読む
A small musical travel agency that connects to the historical role of Vienna as a world metropolis and centre of a multi-ethnic state: the Ost Klub. 続きを読む
The Arena in Vienna Erberg is a fixed point in Vienna’s event scene and a site of subcultural history. Punk bands, trendy pop groups, music legends and Drum’n’Bass DJs appear here, one after the other 続きを読む
Bathing, boating, cycling, skating, beach volleyball – or treating yourself to a picnic as a rest from sightseeing: A visit to the Danube Island promises fun, action & relaxation for the entire family 続きを読む
The Prater covers six million square meters. Although it is located only three linear kilometers from St. Stephen's Cathedral, nature is thriving in this area. 続きを読む
If you are looking for the ideal place for a souvenir photo, then Vienna's Stadtpark is the spot - at the foot of the golden Johann Strauß memorial, one of the world's most photographed monuments. 続きを読む
This famous stage offers a different program every day, with over 50 operas and ballet works on around 300 days per season and once a year the famous "Opernball" 続きを読む
The concert hall contains the world-famous Golden Hall, in which the Wiener Philharmoniker celebrate the New Year's Concert every year. 続きを読む
Its musical scope is not limited to the classical repertoire but ranges from the Middle Ages to the most progressive sounds of the present time. 続きを読む
One of the most important musical venues in Vienna, on September 5 they will show "Elisabeth" again. 続きを読む
Ever since 1776, when Emperor Joseph II founded the Court and National Theater, the institution has held a leading position in the dramatic arts of the German-speaking countries. 続きを読む
The Volkstheater opened in 1889 as a “civic counterpart” to the present-day Burgtheater. Nowadays, the repertoire includes Austrian as well as German and international classics, comedies or musicals. 続きを読む
120 market stands and restaurants are offering culinary delights ranging from Viennese to Indian, from Vietnamese to Italian. The Naschmarkt has developed into a meeting point for young and old. 続きを読む
A little further from the city centre, it is with it's more than 170 market stalls Vienna’s largest street market. 続きを読む
The Central Cemetery, with an area of about 495 acres, was opened in 1874. Many graves of famous people can be seen there, eg Beethoven, Johann Strauss / & II, Brahms, Bruno Kreisky, Arnold Schönberg 続きを読む
A new building by star architect Jean Nouvel has opened its doors at the Danube Canal. Inside is the Stilwerk design center, with around 30 shops, as well as two restaurants and a hotel. 続きを読む
826 feet high, with two express elevators taking you to the rotating restaurant for a splendid view (at 564 feet) within 45 seconds. 続きを読む
You may want to visit this landmark of Vienna in the footsteps of the immortal movie “The Third Man” or simply enjoy the view of the city from almost 200 feet up. 続きを読む
A magnificent religious building with a large cupola: St. Charles' Church, the last work of the eminent baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. 続きを読む
St. Stephen's Cathedral, the heart of Vienna and Austria's most eminent Gothic edifice, houses a wealth of art treasures. 続きを読む