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Vienna Travel Guide

Austria Vienna travel guide with Places to see in Vienna, places to visit, churches, We hope that it will be a helpful travel resource for those who are planning a Vienna trip by providing detailed information about museums, parks, cafes and many more.

Vienna is a city in Central Europe, the capital of Austria, on the banks of the Danube Tenri (2845 km long, the second largest river in Europe).. It is the artistic, political and economic center of the country.

The first thing that comes to mind when it comes to Vienna is Jugendstil (the name given to the art movement in German-speaking countries) architecture and Secession Art House.

As there are dozens of buildings, artifacts and museums to visit in Vienna, the average stay we recommend is 3 days.

Why Visit Vienna

There are more than enough reasons to visit Vienna. Although the most important factor for us to visit Vienna is that it is a historical city in the first place, it is also the center of classical music, historical buildings with Jegendstil architecture, delicious coffee, delicious snitzel (Wiener Schnitzels) and Apfelstrudel’s hometown. , the land of the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, and more…..

What to Do in Vienna?

Ringstrasse – Monuments on Ring Street

Rathaus / Town Hall : You should not miss the summer cinema event in front of the building.

Hofburg Palace : There are a total of 4,659,852 historical artifacts together with.

Burgtheater / National Theatre:. The building, which is a theater, opened its doors to visitors in 1888.

St. St. Stephen’s cathedral (Stephansdom): The building, also known as Stephansdom, was built in the early 1000s with the architecture of the late roman style and early gothic period.. You can climb 343 steps to the cathedral tower, which has a panoramic view of the city, and watch the city to the fullest.. Dome of the Cathedral II. It is a very interesting detail that the rifle, cannon and other war tools that they had to leave as a result of the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the Siege of Vienna were melted.. (U-1 should be used for transportation.)

National Library

Prince Eugune Savoy Statue : Statue of Austria’s national hero.

Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) :

 The Royal Palace in Vienna is one of the must-see places in Vienna with its large landscaped garden, the architecture of the palace and the oldest zoo in Europe in the complex.. The garden of the palace was completed by the Austrian Empress Maria Theresia between 1744-1749.. The baroque building, which was protected by UNESCO in 1996, is known for being home to the Habsburg Empire.. The triumphal arch (Gloriette) that winks at you across the palace was designed by Ferdinand von Hohenberg. It can be reached by the U4 metro line.

Zoo : It is the oldest zoo. Its foundation year is 1752. Click here for detailed information about the entrance fee.

St. Peter’s Church (Peterskirche)

St. Michael’s Church / Michalerkirche : 13th century. Details at the entrance of the church belonging to the church were very interesting.

Karl’s Church (Karlskirche) : The first works for the construction of the church in 1713 by Emperor Karl VI It was started and completed in 1737.. Different architectural features in the church do not go unnoticed.. The exterior of the building was inspired by the Greek-style Porticus Temple, the entrance part was inspired by Roman baroque architecture, and the two columns of the church were inspired by the Trajan Columns in Rome.. Address : Kreuzherrengasse

Belvedere Palace

Heldenplatz /Heroes Square

Vienna State Opera House (Straatsoper): If we say that the building, which was opened in 1863, is the most important structure of the city. Actually, that’s not a bad word.. The Opera House, which offers a romantic atmosphere to its visitors, is one of the must-see places with its splendor.. If you are an art lover, you should definitely be here to get enough of opera.. 300 performances take place annually in the theater with a capacity of 1300 people.

Austrian Parliament Building : It is located on Ring strasse (street).. You can visit the building with a guide and get detailed information.. II. The structure, which faced heavy bombardment in World War II, was seriously damaged.

People’s Theater / Volkstheater : It was built by the German Theater Association in 1889 by architect Ferdinand Fellner was built to. Building II, which had a capacity of 1,900 people when the city was built. As a result of the renovation made after it was destroyed in World War II, its capacity is 1,148 people today.

Kahlenberg : It is a great spot to watch the city from a bird’s eye view.. For transportation, you must first enter Heiligenstadt.. For this, you must use the U-Bahn (underground) U-4 line.. From your destination, you can easily reach Kahlenberg by taking the 38A bus.

Vienna Plague Monument / Graben – Plague Monument : He was able to describe the plague epidemic in 1679.. Thereupon, a plague epidemic monument was built by Emperor Leopold I.. The first monument was built in wood by Johann Frühwirth, and then Matthias Rauchmiller was commissioned to build a marble monument, and he died only a few years later, leaving nothing but a few angels in his column.. The monument was finished in 1693 by Sculptors Tobias Kracker and Johann Bendel.

Giant Ferris Wheel/Riesenrad : This Ferris wheel is the symbol of the city. Click here for detailed information about the entrance fee.

Fascism Monument

Capuchin Empire Cemetery

Hundertwasser’s House : Architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser designed this interesting building and architect Joseph Krawina made it. It’s on the corner. The building is located a little outside the city center.

Danube Island : The Danube island, an artificial island built in the late 70’s, is Vienna over time. It has been a complete entertainment island where its people have picnics, water sports and festivals.

The Statue of Franz II (see: Wikipedia)

Museums in Vienna

Kunsthistorisches Museum

Albertina Museum

Sigmund Freud Museum

Nature Historical Museum (Naturistoriches Museum)

Technology Museum/Technisches Museum

Clock Museum / Uhren Museum

War History Museum /Arsenal

Parks in Vienna

Rathaus Park : It is right next to the Parliament building.

Wachau Valley : It is an inviting place for its visitors to perform many outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and horse riding.

Stadtpark/City Park: It is the park most preferred by many tourists coming to Vienna.. Sculptures, fountains, bridges in the park are good places to spend time in the park and to observe the surroundings.. Landstrasse 1030

Hofgarten

Volksgarten : Hofsburg is the palace garden. The statue of Queen Sisi in the garden should be seen.

Burggarten : Hofsburg palace garden. The statue of Mozart in the garden should be seen.

Turkish Bastion Park / Türkenschanzpark : Emperor Franz Joseph’s because it is the place where the Ottomans, who also failed in the Second Siege of Vienna, left all their military equipment. By his order, the Turkish bastion was turned into a park.

Shopping in Vienna

Karntner Strasse, the city’s most central street

Kärntnerstrasse

Mariahilfestrasse

Naschmarkt : Vienna’s most popular market. You can find all kinds of products you are looking for in the market that opens on Mondays and Saturdays.. It is open from Monday to Friday from 06:00 to 18:30 on Saturdays from 06:00 to 17:00. Do not forget that you can find very cute places for lunch after visiting the market.. Transportation : U1, U2, U4. Naschmarkt is located in Wienze, in the 6th district of Vienna.

Flohmarkt : Europe’s best flea market. Even if you don’t shop, the atmosphere of the market is enough for you to observe the products in the surrounding.. Getting there : U4 Kettenbrückengasse

Brunnenmarkt : Europe’s longest market. It looks like it will be famous even from Naschmarkt in the future.. Transportation : Get off at the U6 Thaliastrasse stop and continue with the tram.

Where to Eat the Best Cake and Chocolate in Vienna?

Cafe Sacher : It is a typical Viennese cafe located directly opposite the Opera House.. You can also have a pleasant time on its terrace in summer.

Scholadekoenig : Here is one of the places where you can eat the best chocolate. It is a patisserie where you cannot control yourself not only to eat chocolate but also not to buy gifts because of their cute packaging.

Oberlaa :A place you must visit for a coffee and a cake with it.. Don’t buy the chocolate here, you can get much better quality from other places on the list.. Address : Neuer Markt 16

Demel: The patisserie at Kohlmarkt 14 is Vienna’s oldest and most famous.

What are Free Things in Vienna?

To all Vienna’s galleries, churches, parks and Geldmuseum, Kunsthalle Admission to the museums am Karlsplatz, MUSA, Bezirksmuseen,

On the first Sunday of every month, Uhrenmuseum, Wienmuseum um Hermesvilla, Haydnhaus, Wien Museum am Karlsplatz, Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Römermuseum, Otto Entrance to Wagner Pavillion museums,

Since October 26 is a very special day for Austria, entry to all museums on this date,

Entrance to MAK museum every Tuesday between 18:00 – 22:00,

Public transport for children under 6 years old,

The summer cinema at Rathausplatz starts at the end of June and ends at the beginning of September You can join the clinic for free.. It’s a good idea to go early to find a place,

Fountain waters,

Free Wifi hotspots Westbahnhof, Rathausplatz, Museumsquartier, Donauinsel,

Donauinselfest, Europe’s largest open-air festival, is held on the island of Danube. (click here to find out the next festival time.

Open-air opera performed every year from March to June and September,

60-minute walking tour starting in front of the Opera House and ending in the Museum Quarter.

How is Vienna City Transportation Provided?

You can reach any point in the city by using one of these means of transportation, with the subway called U-Bahn, the suburb called S-Bahn, the tram and buses called Strassenbahn.. You should know that you will not have any problems with transportation in Vienna, which offers a lot of variety in transportation.

The Vienna Card, which offers 48 hours and 72 hours options, will be very useful for transportation. .

Where you can get a Vienna card: Tourist Info at Albertinaplatz, Tourist Info at Am Hauptbahnhof 1, at the Airport arrival terminal F4201 counter.

How to get to Vienna?

Flying direct from Turkey to Vienna There are airline companies. Apart from this, you can also use websites that provide flight search and purchase services.

We should also mention that it is very easy and close to reach Vienna from any country in Europe.. You can reach Vienna by train in 3 hours from Salzburg and Budapest, and in 4.5 hours from Munich and Prague.

How to Get an Austrian Visa

Austria Since it is a European Union country, a Schengen Visa must be obtained from the Austrian consulate, as in all other European countries.

Tips for Vienna

  • Get city and subway (u-bahn) map from Tourist Information.
  • Year in Vienna The average temperature for the length is 10 ° C.. In the country, which experiences the coldest period in December and February, the temperature varies between -10 and 10 degrees Celsius.. The hottest months are in June, July and August and the air reaches 27 ° C.
  • With the Vienna Card, many museums and You can have discounts in shopping stores.
  • You can rent a carriage and tour the historical part of the city for 20-40 minutes without getting tired.
  • The working hours of the shops are between 09:00 – 18:30 on weekdays and the shops are open until 18:00 on Saturdays.
    • Don’t throw cigarettes on the ground.

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