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Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

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Oct 24, 2019

Catalogue

  • Vienna City Hall: Rathaus
  • Votive Church: Votivkirche
  • Vienna Icon: Schonbrunn Palace
  • St. Stephen's Cathedral
  • Unteres Belvedere (Lower Belvedere)
  • Hofburg Palace
  • Gloriette
  • Schloss Belvedere (Upper Belvedere)
  • Relaxing on River Danube
  • Amusement Park: Prater
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Vienna is the capital of Austria situated on the bank of the Danube river, famous all around the world for its Viennese charm. Vienna being the host to many international organizations, it is the social, economic, and political center of the country. Vienna was the home to Strauss, the world's best composer. The love of the city for music can be experienced once you are here. Vienna has a high-quality life, and it is labeled as the "city of dreams" and the "city of music."

100 years ago, a revolution took place in this city, and it changed the future of the city and made it a glittering city and securing its place as one of the great cities in the world. After the revolution, free-thinking flourished in its streets and cafes. Cafes are the very essence of the Vienna culture. Order a strong coffee with lots of creams at one of the coffee houses and enjoy it with a freshly baked croissant. At this point, you might think that what else are the things to do in Vienna.

Vienna is truly an inspirational city. With our list of best things to do in Vienna, it will be easy for you to take a tour of the city. So, pull up a chair, order a coffee and a generous slice of Sachertorte, and let the most lyrical city, Vienna, serenade your heart.

Vienna City Hall, known as Weiner Rathaus, is the most important place in Vienna, where the local government of Vienna has set its seats. It is a neo-gothic style building that houses chambers for the city council and the office of the Mayor of Vienna. The city government and the municipal council generally have their meetings in this building.

You can see five towers in the building, and the central tower is the longest with a height of 93 meters. On the top of the tower, a statue of Rathausmann (one of the symbols of Vienna) is installed. The building was built with bricks, and then it was decorated by covering the entire structure with different natural stones like marbles, limestone, and slate.

From mid-November to 26 December, the Christmas market takes place at this location. The whole Rathaus is illuminated with fairy lights, and it looks stunning at night. Do not forget to add this place to your things-to-do list in Vienna.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: From Monday to Friday, it opens from 7:30 am to 6 pm. It remains closed on Saturday and Sunday.

Address: Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1, 1010 Wien, Austria

Votivkirche, called as Votive Church is a famous church in Vienna, built in a neo-gothic style. This Votive Church is the second tallest church in the city. The construction of this church was begun in 1856 as an offering of thankfulness for an unsuccessful murder attempt on Emperor Franz Joseph. On the occasion of the silver anniversary of the couple Emperor Franz Joseph and his wife Empress Elisabeth in 1879, the church was consecrated and inaugurated.

The windows are big and allow an enormous amount of natural light to enter the space, making it look elegant. The soaring vaulted ceilings are another impressive part of the interiors.

Although the entry for the church is free, you might have to spend some money to visit the museum. If you have the name of this church in your list of things to do in Vienna, then it is recommended to check the opening time online. Sometimes, the church is not open for public visits because of renovation works.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It remains closed on Monday. From Tuesday to Saturday, it opens from 10 am to 6 pm. On Sunday, it opens from 9 am to 1 pm.

Address: Rooseveltplatz, 1090 Wien, Austria

Schonbrunn Palace is located in Hietzing, Vienna, and it was built in the 1600s. This place was the summer residence of Habsburg rulers, and now it is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historical monuments of the country. The palace and its garden is a major tourist attraction in Vienna and hold 300 years old history. Schönbrunn Palace is one of Austria’s most important cultural assets, and since the 1960s has been one of Vienna’s major tourist destinations, drawing millions of visitors each year.

In the 20th session of the World Heritage Committee held in December 1996, this Palace was put on the list of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites. Add this palace in your list of things to do in Vienna.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It opens every day (Monday to Sunday) from 8 am to 5 pm.

Address: Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria

The construction of the St. Stephen's Cathedral started in the 12th century, and since its inauguration, it has been the most important religious building in Vienna. The ancient building is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna. The church is an important symbol of the city that holds the centuries-long history.

The Gothic structure measures 107.2 meters long and 34.2 meters wide. It has four towers, and the tallets tower measures 136.44 meters. There is a tower room which can be reached by climbing 343 steps. The tower room offers an extensive view across Vienna, and watching the beautiful city from such a height is truly breathtaking. The church has a 13 bell in total, but the Pummerin is the most famous bell of St. Stephen's Cathedral. It is the second-biggest free-swinging chimed church bell in Europe located at a height of 68.3 meters. Visitors come here to see the magnificent design of the mosaic roof tiles. Add this palace in your list of things to do in Vienna.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: From Monday to Saturday, it opens at 6 am and closes at 10 pm. On Sunday, it open from 7 am to 10 pm.

Address: Stephansplatz 3, 1010 Wien, Austria

The Belvedere is a giant ancient building complex in Vienna that is a must-visit for all the people coming to this city. This complex was once the summer palace of the french Prince Eugène and now used for showcasing different art forms of different ages. The complex has two Baroque palaces; the Upper and Lower Belvedere, Belvedere 21, and Orangery Belvedere. This complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site that uniquely presents the art and architecture. This place has an impressive collection of arts, including famous paintings, Art Nouveau works, and many more.

In the stateroom of the Upper Belvedere, you can see 800-year-old arts from the middle age. Belvedere 21 displays contemporary art. In Orangery Belvedere, temporary exhibitions take place from time to time. You can check it online if you want to see the exhibition. Between the upper and the lower Belvedere, there is a beautiful palace garden. The garden is decorated with many statues, fountains, basins, flowerbeds, and cascades. Add this place in your list of things to do in Vienna.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It opens every day from Monday to Sunday at 10 am and closes at 6 pm except Friday. On Friday, it opens for an extra three hours, from 10 am to 9 pm.

Address: Rennweg 6A, 1030 Wien, Austria

Hofburg Palace is another huge luxurious complex where you can learn about the lifestyle of royal people. For hundreds of years, this place served as the main winter palace for the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The palace was created in 13th-century, and since then, it has undergone several additions.

Today this historic building is the presidential base and serves as the offices of the president of Austria. There is a detailed museum in this complex, and you can take a tour of that too. Spend half of your day in this complex and experience the royal lifestyle. This baroque architecture is a beautiful architecture from the past, from which we learn that the history of this world was glorious in terms of art and architecture. Add this palace in your list of things to do in Vienna.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It opens every day (Monday to Sunday) from 9 am to 6 pm.

Address: Michaelerkuppel, 1010 Wien, Austria

Gloriette is a building from the 12th century standing amidst beautiful surroundings. It was constructed in 1775. When you visit this place, you will see that this is the only elevated structure in the entire location, and this makes it unique. People from all over the world come to see this 20-meter-high observation terrace. The observation terrace is accessible via a spiral staircase to the visitors. You will have to buy the tickets to go up to the rooftop. You can forget to add this place to your list of things to do in Vienna. And do not forget to bring your camera.

The structure consists of a triumphal arch at the center and arcaded wings with semi-circular arches on the sides. You can sit back in the cafe Gloriette and enjoy the architecture in beautiful surroundings with a warm cup of coffee, delicious pastry, or some authentic Viennese food. If you love enjoying live music with your food, then you must plan for this place on Sunday for brunch.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It opens every day (Monday to Sunday) from 9 am to 6 pm.

Address: Schlosspark, 1130 Wien, Austria

Schloss Belvedere (Upper Belvedere) is in the Belvedere complex. This building was once a summer residence of the brilliant military strategist Prince Eugene of Savoy. This is one of the world's finest baroque style architecture. This baroque palace is truly a masterpiece. From the Belvedere palace garden, you can see this beautiful building. Inside, you can see stunning artworks from different periods that will leave you mesmerized.

If you plan to visit the Schloss Belvedere, then you can visit the entire Belvedere in one day, including the Upper and Lower Belvedere, Belvedere 21, and Orangery Belvedere. Touring this palace needs time and cannot be done in a rush so, save and the entire day for this place and plan other things to do in Vienna accordingly.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It opens every day from Monday to Sunday at 9 am and closes at 6 pm except Friday. On Friday, it opens for an extra three hours, from 9 am to 9 pm.

Address: Prinz Eugen-Straße 27, 1030 Wien, Austria

According to the legends, the Danube river has inspired the famous music composer Strauss for his life and work. If this is true, then you must add this place in your list of things to do in Vienna and get to know why there is such a story in history. Even if you not much interested in knowing anything but want to relax at a place away from the city, then this location is for you.

Danube River is the second-longest river in Europe flowing through ten countries. The river provides drinking water for approximately 10 million people in Europe. The Danube River is a symbol and an integral part of the culture of Vienna. The river is a recreational paradise that is incredibly powerful, impressive, and beautiful. It attracts nearly one million visitors every year.

Whether you make your way towards the Danube island or on the riverside, you will have many things to do in Vienna. Danube Island is a stunning nature reserve with a beach of 42 km where you can cycle, ride a boat, picnic, climb or relax on the beach with your family and friends. The riverside is beautifully surrounded by gardens, restaurant terraces, and promenades.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Having a fun-packed day for everyone in another city or country is difficult to find. Not anymore. Because our list of things to do in Vienna includes almost all kinds of places. So, relax and enjoy your tour to the fullest.

Prater amusement park is a place for everyone, from children to older people. This park is a public space having amusement stalls and food stand. The entry for this park is free, but you have to pay for the individual rides. Inside the park, you can take a ride on your favorite amusement ride and relive your childhood days again. The park has a set up for huge Ferris wheel, hair-raising rollercoasters, bumper cars, and carousels. Several other things have been designed and kept in the park for entertainment purposes like shooting ranges, a light gauge railway, and a waxwork display.

Vienna: A Lot of History and Wineries

Timing: It opens from Monday to Thursday at 11 am and closes at 11 pm. On Friday, it opens from 10:30 am to 11:30 pm. On Saturday and Sunday, it opens from 10 am to 11 pm.

Address: 1020 Vienna, Austria

Vienna is the historical, cultural, and musical heart of Austria, and it has been ranked as the most livable city in the world for the eight-time in a row. Don't you want to know why? The best way to get the answer to this why is by visiting and exploring this city. Do not think twice once you have decided to visit this beautiful place. Just pack your bag, grab your sunglasses, and enjoy the visual feast. Also, do not forget to note down the best things to do in Vienna.

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