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Must-Do Highlights in Vienna Not to be Missed

Updated: Jan 23, 2021

A beautiful city along the Danube River, Vienna is a shining city that indeed emphasizes its history, as you can tell by many of its attractions. Clients keep coming back loving this stunning city.


You can spend days in Vienna, or you can get a tiny taste of the city while sailing along a river cruise. Visiting the city is such a unique, memorable experience that you'll likely want to come back time and time again. With so much to explore in Vienna, it's nearly impossible to find yourself bored, especially if you love a lively culture that treasures art, great food, classical music, and beautiful architecture. So, before you book your flight to the City of Music, check out some of these experiences. You can't miss out once you're there!

Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace

Constructed in 1696 as a hunting lodge, the Schönbrunn Palace later became the elaborate home to one of the most admired royal families of Austria, the Habsburgs. As it stands today, the palace is open to the public. Take a tour through the apartments of the Habsburg family, and visit the Hall of Ceremonies and Mirror Room before leisurely strolling through the gardens.


Kunsthistorisches Museum

This museum of fine arts features a considerable assortment of masterpieces created by none other than some of the absolute greatest artists ever to live. Titian, Van Dyke, Velasquez, and Rubens all have their works hanging on the walls of the museum.


Naschmarkt

Naschmarkt

Hundreds of vendors set up their stands every Monday through Friday at the largest market around the Naschmarkt. This outdoor market in the Wieden District sells all sorts of local, fresh produce, dairy products, and meats. You can even sit down at any of the quaint eateries and cafes to appease your appetite after taking in all of the delicious smells.


Tiergarten

Opening as an exotic menagerie in 1752, the Tiergarten is now known as the oldest zoo in the world. This unique zoo homes nearly 9,000 animals.







St. Stephen's Cathedral

This stunningly beautiful cathedral is Vienna's most cherished structure. This 12th Century gothic cathedral has more history than you could ever imagine, surviving the Turkish siege in 1683, having mourners come to pay their respects to Amadeus Mozart, and being the place where Napolean held his farewell proclamation in 1805. The structure also survived two attacks in World War II.


House of Music (Haus der Musik)

This small museum features works from some of the city's most famous composers, including Mozart, Beethoven, Mahler, Haydn, and Strauss. Walkthrough all of the exhibits to learn the mechanics to how we as humans hear a sound, and to view manuscripts and hear sound bytes from the musicians showcased in the museum.


Vienna State Opera - Wiener Staatsoper

Vienna State Opera

As the city's most beloved performing houses, the Vienna State Opera is the nucleus of Viennese life. Known for being one of the most famous operas in the world, the Vienna State Opera has about 70 productions a year and rarely repeats a performance two nights in a row. Put on your best tux or gown and enjoy a magical evening of opera and entertainment in the City of Music. Book a 40-minute guided tour to get a behind-the-scenes look at all of this opera house's beauty and wonder.


MuseumsQuartier Wien

This cultural establishment is one of the largest, impressive collections of museums in the world. Right outside the Ringstrasse is where you can find the works and of everyone from Leopold to Andy Warhol. Take a day out of your visit; there is so much to take in!


Hofburg Palace

This 13th Century palace holds several excellent attractions. You'll need to spend most of the day there to receive the truly royal experience. Be sure to visit the Swiss Court and the Imperial Apartments.

Belvedere Palace

The Belvedere Palace is two palaces conjoined by a beautiful 17th-century French-style garden. You don't want to miss the unique Baroque architecture or the authentic Austrian paintings on display. The Kiss by Gustav Klimt is one of the highlights in the permanent collection at the Upper Belvedere.


Museum Judenplatz

Once designated to the Jewish Ghetto in the 13th Century, this picturesque museum shows how Viennese Jews played a large part in the development of Vienna. This museum was once one of the largest synagogues ever to exist.


Does Vienna sound even more appealing now that you have learned about some of these one-of-a-kind experiences? Well, give us a call and get ready to start planning your next memorable vacation!


When you are ready to start planning a European getaway, make sure to consider adding Vienna to your itinerary, and give us a call for help.

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