Vienna, Austria
From imperial palaces and masterpiece-filled museums to the musical piece de resistance of Mozart and Beethoven, there is much to see and do in this legendary, classical capital of Austria.
Highlight’s Include:
Ringstrasse
Vienna State Opera
Burggarten
Museum of Natural History and Museum of Fine Arts
Hofburg
Giant Ferris Wheel
Vienna University of Economics and Business
UNO City
Kunst Haus Wien
Belvedere Palace
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
Schönbrunn Palace
Monument against war and fascism
Morzinplatz
Aspangbahnhof Memorial
Central Cemetery
Hakoah Sports Center
Leopoldstädter Tempel Synagoge
Volkertmarkt
Carmelite Market
Jewish Museum
City Temple Synagogue
Be sure to visit Vienna’s largest outdoor market, Naschmarkt. You will find meats, fish, poultry, cheese, baked goods, and imports from the Middle East, Asia, India and more. There are many restaurants, bars, and cafes in the area as well.
Around 30 minutes outside of the city, is Stammersdorf. Here you can visit Wieningers winery, a family run business with a reputation as one of the best in Vienna. You can also visit the Mayer am Pfarrplatz, which is a Heuriger.
Klosterneuburg, a town around 30 minutes outside of Vienna, is known for it’s Monastery, abbey, boutique shopping and riverside charm. Nearby, you can also visit Kreuzenstein Castle.