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Welcome to Vienna !

Vienna is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It is a metropolis filled with a unique charm. This city is ideal for all types of holidays: it is ideal for couples looking for a romantic and relaxing getaway; it is fun for the young, with all its stores, shopping centres and its buzzing nightlife; it is full of interest for culture enthusiasts as it is simply brimming with monuments and museums; it is a compulsory and unmissable stop for classical music lovers and Mozart fans. Walking through the streets of Vienna is a unique experience. You will be mesmerised and enchanted by the beauty of its monuments and by the grandeur of its buildings while at the same time surprised by the convenience and efficiency of one of Europe’s most modern cities, filled with luxury stores and shopping centres, cafes and trendy restaurants. A visit to Vienna means getting to know centuries of European history.

Vienna owes its international renown to its past as capital of an empire, political and cultural, during one of the most fascinating centuries in history. The Austrian city is engraved in the collective imagination in a specific era, and it presents that era through its architectural beauty, its buildings and parks which are now open to the public. But the capital of Austria was not just the capital of splendour and of Austro-Hungarian nobility. Its name is linked to historic names which are famous the world over (Vienna guards the tomb of Empress Elisabeth, also know as Sissi), and events which changed the course of history (congress on reform in 1830). Vienna was also a place of deep cultural ferment in the innermost aspects of the soul. This is where Freud was born and where he grew, also professionally, and this is the city that inspired great musicians such as Mozart and Strauss, to name just a couple.


What to see and what not to miss in Vienna

» Graben

» Schonbrunn

» Prater

» Hofburg

» Peterskirche

» Minoritenkirche

» Altes Rathaus

» Museumquartier

» Parlament

» Maria-Theresien Platz