Vienna is the city for music lovers, with its grand music halls and being home to the famous orchestra as well as the philharmonic orchestra. Vienna is also home to the world known New Year’s Day Classical Concert which is televised throughout the world.
As well as being a very rich city in architecture and music Vienna also offers a wide range of walks throughout its pedestrian streets as well as the woods nearby.
Vienna also is one of the world’s largest wine-growing city with more than two and half square miles of vineyards.
This amazing and historic city has a lot to offer its tourists, from its historical museums a well as art museums, its cobbled street with quaint boutiques and various others.
This city will keep you endlessly busy throughout your stay by also visiting its numerous bars, cafes and restaurants around the city.
There are a vast amount of restaurants and bars around the city. You will be able to find all kind of food from takeaways, quick and easy food in cafes, as well as numerous of European restaurants. Bars and cafes also serve drinks, with a wide range of beers to taste from!
Nightlife in Vienna
There are various areas within Vienna to visit, as in most cities. The most popular and most visited are the Old Jewish Quarters, the Bermuda Dreieck, Neubeu’s Spittelberg and Naschmarkt areas. They are also a lot of live entertainment through this city with various venues presenting live classical concerts. Vienna is home to the vary famous Vienna Philharmonic and the Vienna Orchestra.
Shopping in Vienna
The areas to visit for shopping are Kartner Strasse as well as Mariahilfer Strasse (the best shopping Street) with various side streets with other smaller shops as well as Innere Stadthowever. You can also walk down Landstrasser Hauptrasse, Favoritenstrasse and Alser Strasse.
Attractions in Vienna
Vienna is a city packed with museums, buildings, monuments and other attractions to the eye. Some of the most popular attractions are Imperial Palace (the Hofburg) which is vast and huge, or St Stephen's Cathedral or the Schonbrunn Palace which is Vienna's Versailles. There is plenty more to see and to visit in this wonderful and charming city.
Vienna Transportation
The best way to get around the city is by public transport, by bus, trams or metro. The public transport is renowned in Austria for its excellent service and reliability. There is also night service available if you are planning to go out late and are trying to head back to your hotels. Vienna is a city that encourages people to also use bicycles as it is quite hard to find a parking slot in Vienna.