Belvedere Schlossgarten
The Belvedere View is Vienna‘s best and the and the palace is a good example for Baroque.
Admission Not Included
Belvedere Schlossgarten
The Belvedere View is Vienna‘s best and the and the palace is a good example for Baroque.
Admission Not Included
Burggarten
(Pass by)
The Mozart Monument found a new home in the Hofburg garden.
The Hofburg
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For 650 years the ruler’s residence first the Dukes of Austria, then the Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire and finally the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Only the Vatican palace has more continuity!
Heldenplatz
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The newest of the Hofburg courtyards is dominated by two outstanding statues of horsemen and yes, the notorious “Hitler balcony”.
Volksgarten
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The Temple of Theseus, Parliament, City Hall and Burgtheater are elements of one of the most impressive historic City Panoramas.
Freyung Passage
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Café Central, where Trotsky and Stalin sat and Ferstel Passage is one of Vienna’s most rewarding culinary ensemble.
Goldenes Quartier Vienna
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Amidst the ubiquitous chain-shops like Prada, Chanel, Cartier, Gucci, D&G, Tiffani – the “Schwarze Kameel” is a real jewel from the early 1900ies. Here Viennese enjoy an after work get to gather – happy to pay full price!
Graben and Kohlmarkt
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Connecting the Hofburg Palace and St. Stephen’s Cathedral those are the most prestigious streets of the Inner City, and it shows.
Plague Column (Pestsaule)
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Best of its kind in Central Europe, it’s a good example for the struggle of religions in the 1600 and 1700-hundreds. – Let’s unlock the story!
Stephansplatz
The St. Stefan-Cathedral is am marvel in itself – but, is it just a manmade rock of faith? Let’s decipher some of its massages!
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