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Museum of Fine Arts Vienna
Also known as the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts is the twin of... More
MuseumsQuartier
The complex includes the Architekturzentrum Wien; the Leopold Museum; the Museum Moderner Kunst; the Kunsthalle... More
Naschmarkt
Stick to the northern end for farmer produce and fancy offerings, including Gegenbauer, with casks... More
Natural History Museum
Originally commissioned by Emperor Franz Josef I of Austria-Hungary to house the Habsburgs' vast art collection,... More
Olympiaworld
Olympic Pedigree: Dating back to the 1935 World Championships, the track in Igls also hosted... More
Onyx Bar
Situated on the sixth floor of the Do & Co Hotel, the space has windows... More
Pollerhof Estate
Erwin Poller will arrange picnic-style lunches of regional cheeses, cured meats, pickled walnuts, and the... More
Prater Amusement Park
Although world famous, the Riesenrad isn't the only thing consistently drawing crowds to Vienna's amusement... More
Reikersdorfer Family Farm
Take a vinegar tasting at this picturesque farm with hikers seated outside on benches by... More
Schönbrunn Palace
The Hapsburgs’ former summer residence.... More
Seppelbauer
Head to the 10 a.m. hard-cider and schnapps tasting at Seppelbauer, in the Mostviertel, the... More
Staatsoper
Centrally located in Vienna's Innere Stadt district, the Wiener Staatsoper is one of the city's... More
Tanzschule Elmayer Dance School
The Tanzschule Elmayer Dance School was established in 1919 by Willy Elmayer von Vestenbrugg, a... More
Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary
Francesca von Habsburg’s exhibition space.... More
Unger Und Klein
Helmuth Unger's unpretentious wine store and bar started out strictly as bottle shop. Today, wine... More
Vienna Philharmonic
Tickets for the New Year's concert are awarded by lottery a year in advance.... More
Vis-a-Vis
The first in Vienna to offer wines by the glass (a Riedl glass, anyone?) this... More
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