Donaupark Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The World Garden Exposition held in Danube Park in 1964 showcased the talents and hard work of horticulturalists in Austria and other countries. Visitors can enjoy the scenery of the gardens by taking a cable car and a small circular train specially built for the exposition. After the exposition, it became a place for Viennese recreation. Today, people can still enjoy the Danube Park by taking the old small train. The center of the Danube Park is the Danube Tower, which was built in the same year as the Danube Park. With a total height of 252 meters, the Danube Tower is the tallest building in Vienna. There are two high-speed elevators in the tower, rising from the bottom of the tower to the end of the elevator at a height of 165 meters. From the top of the tower, you can see the city of Vienna.
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Buying tickets can be posted yesterday, you can see the scenery below, it feels quite wonderful, in fact, in your own city is not necessarily going to the TV station, but travel, you like to climb high and look far.
The park is on the edge of the Danube River. You can see that there is a tower in the beautiful Danube River Park. It looks like a TV station signal tower? There are also some entertainment facilities for children to play in the park.
Danube Park is the second largest park in Vienna, with an area of 800,000 square meters. It is located on the north bank of the Danube River. The grass area in the park is large and there are many walking paths. It is an ideal place for leisure walks. Tourists can also take a small roundabout train to enjoy the scenery of the garden. You can also watch the swans and wild ducks in the river. The Danube tower in the park is 252 meters tall and is the tallest building in Vienna with cafes and viewing spots. The park has a bridge connecting the artificial island and is not far from the United Nations Headquarters complex.
To be honest, the Danube Tower is slightly shabby from afar and close view and even from the body. At 7 pm, the subway is reversed and the bus is walked. The nearby is probably a villa area. There are no people, and there are not many street lights. It is quiet. Only the sound of your own footsteps... A small table at the ticket office, 9.9 Europe one person. Go inside and someone takes a photo, take a photo out, 7.8 Europe one. It's not a sightseeing elevator, but the speed is also very fast, about 6 meters per second. The guy who opens the elevator will make a short introduction in English and ask just view or eat. I went to the view first, the wind was too strong at night, the mobile phone was unstable, and I took a few photos. Walking to the next floor is cafe restaurant. I think it is a simple meal. There are very few types and more drinks. It is not expensive. The price is similar to the restaurant outside. But the tableware, chairs and even the service are simply not worth mentioning. I was disappointed and never recommended. When I paid the bill, the waiter was still wrong. If there was no bill, I just said the number. After the checkout, I estimated that I had received more. Just be a place to rest, find the atmosphere to see the night scene, it is exempt.
The park is just north of Vienna's United Nations City, quiet with trees, lawns and sculptures, and a small lake, under which is a golf course, and it costs more than a dozen euros to climb the tower. There were few visitors in the park, and only three or four people were seated on the circular train, and occasionally the residents of the walk dogs and the children of skateboarders could be seen.
The tower is far from the window, and the blue Danube River across the city is panoramic. Because the two restaurants are built around the tower, the floor structure is connected to the tower shaft, so it can rotate around the tower at three speeds, forming a chic revolving restaurant - rotated every 26, 39 or 52 minutes for a week.