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👤 Population
2.2 million
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Schönbrunn Palace
Baroque palace with lavish interiors and expansive gardens.
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St. Stephen's Cathedral
Gothic cathedral with a distinctive tiled roof and historic significance.
Hofburg Palace
Former imperial palace now housing museums and the presidential office.
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Donauturm
Austria’s tallest structure with an elevator to an observation deck offering sweeping views over Vienna and especially the Danube, best around sunset.
Austrian National Library State Hall
Spectacular Baroque hall featuring towering bookcases, Venetian globes, statues, and frescoed dome—one of Vienna’s most breathtaking interiors.
Belvedere Palace
Historic building complex with art museums and Baroque gardens.
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Café Central
Legendary historic coffeehouse famed for grand interiors and Viennese pastries like apple strudel, long associated with the city’s intellectual café culture.
Vienna State Opera
Renowned opera house offering classical music performances.
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Café Demel
Famous Viennese café-patisserie where you can watch desserts prepared and try classic Kaiserschmarrn, a beloved Austrian sweet treat.
Das LOFT Sky Bar
High-rise rooftop bar with floor-to-ceiling windows, dramatic digital ceiling, and standout cocktails, delivering impressive skyline views from SO/ Vienna.
Prater
Large public park featuring the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel.
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Museum of fine arts with extensive art collections.
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SO/ Vienna
Modern design hotel hosting Das LOFT on its upper floors, known for panoramic city views and a striking contemporary setting above Vienna.
Naschmarkt
Vibrant market known for diverse food stalls and local produce.
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Figlmüller
Historic tavern famed as the “home of the schnitzel,” serving oversized crispy schnitzels and classic sides in a storied Vienna setting.
Fromme Helene
Cozy Viennese restaurant with classic exterior and generous portions; a strong choice for traditional dishes like schnitzel and strudel.
Albertina Museum
Art museum famous for its graphic arts collection.
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Hundertwasser House
Unique apartment building designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
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Innere Stadt
The heart of historic Vienna, filled with famous tourist attractions and high-end shopping streets.
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MuseumsQuartier
Vibrant cultural hub with museums, restaurants, bars, and ample outdoor space.
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Neubau
Hip area with art galleries, coffee shops, and indie stores, offering a taste of artsy Vienna.
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Wieden
Multicultural district with laid-back nightlife, hipster vibes, and historical landmarks like Karlskirche.
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Mariahilf
Cool neighborhood with a mix of mainstream and indie culture, great for shopping and dining.
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Leopoldstadt
Former Jewish district, now hip and gentrified with cool cafes, creative vibe, and green spaces like Prater.
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Landstrasse
High-value residential area with beautiful architecture, close to the center and well-connected by public transport.
Margareten
Bohemian middle-class neighborhood with Art Nouveau architecture, budget-friendly accommodations, and good connections.
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Josefstadt
Charming and convenient residential area with high-value accommodation, near city center and cultural spots.
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Ottakring
Gentrifying working-class district with local markets and affordable accommodation, well-connected by public transport.
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Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus
Up-and-coming multicultural area with affordable prices and convenient location near Westbahnhof.
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