Vienna trips and vacations

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Dubbed the ‘City of Music,’ Austria’s capital was home to Mozart, Beethoven and a bevy of other famous composers. They’re long dead, of course, but trips to Vienna prove that this city still has a lot to sing about. Tour the grande dame museums and concert halls that make this a cultural powerhouse, but don’t confine yourself to the historic center. Vienna’s outer districts, with their coffee houses and maverick art galleries are well worth a visit.

Vienna vacation highlights

City of Music

Musicians have been drawn to Vienna for hundreds of years. Vivaldi, Schubert and Mozart all lived here at some point. Discover more about this musical legacy by visiting the House of Music on your vacation to Vienna. Classical music concerts can be found everywhere in the city, but there are also jazz clubs and indie music at venues like Flex.

Fresh air

Vienna is known for its air quality, and the many parks and gardens will help you appreciate clean living in the city. Stadtpark, Volksgarten and Augarten are all favorites for picnics and walks. But if you have to choose one park to visit, make it Burggarten. The winding paths and the butterfly house bring a little bit of magic to a trip to Vienna.

Viennese coffee culture

Coffee drinking is a way of life in Vienna. It is said that in the 1600s, the Austrians drove off invaders who left behind bags of coffee beans in the chaos. Coffeehouses popped up across the city and so began Vienna’s relationship with the brew. UNESCO even recognizes the city’s love of coffeehouses as ‘intangible cultural heritage’.

The best neighborhoods in Vienna

Neubau

Neubau is where to stay if you want to stroll to vintage shops, organic bakeries and record stores. Mariahilfer Strasse, Vienna’s main shopping street, is a few blocks away. There you’ll find restaurants serving Indian, Italian, Turkish and Asian cuisine. But the highlight is the MuseumsQuartier, home to the Leopold Museum, MUMOK and a cafe-lined square that’s perfect for people-watching.

Good for: Museums, shopping, international restaurants

Landstrasse

Landstrasse is one of the best areas to stay in Vienna if you want a blend of sophistication and bohemian charm. This neighborhood is known for its Baroque Belvedere Palace and gardens. Explore the KunstHausWien, an eco-friendly museum designed by the iconic architect Hundertwasser. For gourmet treats, meander through the Rochusmarkt. And a visit to the tucked-away Arenbergpark with its historic flak towers is also a must.

Good for: Culture, architecture, restaurants

Innere Stadt

The city’s regal heart, Innere Stadt (Old Town) is a trove of architectural wonders and one of the best places to stay in Vienna. St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Hofburg Palace offer a little grandeur. The winding alleys filled with boutique shops and traditional Viennese coffeehouses are also fun to explore. Don’t miss Shakespeare & Company, an old-fashioned bookstore stocked floor to ceiling with mostly English books.

Good for: Sightseeing, shopping, cafes

Things to do in Vienna

Whether it’s shopping, dining or visiting one of the city’s many art galleries and museums, you won’t run out of things to do in Vienna.

Take in the culture

The galleries and museums in Vienna are treasure troves of history. The Belvedere Palace is a magnificent Baroque building with a collection of Austrian paintings, including Gustav Klimt's ‘The Kiss (Lovers)’. Visit after 3pm to miss the crowds. The Kunsthistorisches Museum is also a must visit for art lovers, with a collection that dates back to the ancient world. On Saturdays, join a guided tour of the Main Building of the University of Vienna, where more beauty awaits.

Family friendly things to do

Thanks to its compact city center and variety of kid-friendly activities, there are some brilliant things to do with family in Vienna. Prater is a beloved amusement park, and the Vienna Museum of Science & Technology is one of many child-focused museums. Book tickets online in advance to skip the queues. Kids also love the quirky Haus des Meeres, an aquarium located in a World War II flak tower.

Nightlife

Vienna's nightlife offers everything from world cinema to jazz, clubbing, and bar-hopping. For some open-air revelry, visit Vienna's many rooftop bars and clubs – Das LOFT Bar is a winner for awesome views and interesting cocktails. Down near the water of the Donaukanal there are bars and cafes with regular live music performances.

Places to eat

With so many varieties of pastries and divine ‘Sachertorte’ (chocolate cake), it’s easy to skip straight to dessert in Vienna. Visiting a coffeehouse is an essential part of a Viennese morning. Demel is one of the most historic coffeehouses in the city, with a large selection of chocolates and cakes. Many restaurants in Vienna specialize in local cuisine. For dishes from all over the world, visit Naschmarkt, open every day except Sunday.

Free things to do

Whether it’s walking along the historic streets or activities that don’t cost a euro, there are lots of free things to do in Vienna. Start by wandering along the Danube River and visiting the island of Donauinsel. The annual music festival Donauinselfest is free and celebrates local musicians. In the MuseumsQuartier of central Vienna, find free art exhibitions at the Freiraum and MQ Salon.

Shopping

Vienna is a go-to destination for luxury and high-end fashion. The tree-lined Mariahilfer Strasse, Vienna's longest shopping street, is a popular spot for this. If you want to experience a quaint and creative side of shopping in Vienna, head to the boutiques and shops in the 7th and 8th districts. Siebensterngasse is the street for designer bags and handmade jewelry.