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Concerto no Palácio Schönbrunn

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Visita guiada pelo Palácio Schönbrunn

Ingresso do Museu Belvedere

Ingresso do Museu Belvedere

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Transfers em Viena

Concerto na igreja de Santa Ana

Concerto na igreja de Santa Ana

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Excursão pelos vales do Danúbio e Wachau

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Excursão a Bratislava com retorno de barco

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Ingresso da Casa da Música

Ingresso do Museu das Ilusões de Viena

Ingresso do Museu das Ilusões de Viena

Vienna Pass

Vienna Pass

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Visita guiada por Viena e pela Ópera Estatal

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Excursão a Budapeste

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Jantar com espetáculo em Viena

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Ingresso do Tesouro Imperial do Palácio Hofburg

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Explore the exquisite Hofburg Palace

More like a tiny city, the Hofburg Palace is one of the most extraordinary places to visit in Vienna. The massive palace complex is spread over 59 acres and has been home to nearly every Austrian ruler since the 13th century. Your Local Specialist will bring the palace to life on a special tour, sharing its incredible secrets and treasures.

Enjoy views of the grand State Opera House and Ringstrasse

We’ll walk in the footsteps of Mozart and Haydn as you marvel at the Vienna State Opera House, a beautiful Renaissance Revival building. If you time it just right, you might even hear a performance going on inside the Opera House, with the high notes of the soprano ringing out over the grand Ringstrasse boulevard.

Admire the colorful roof of St. Stephen's Cathedral

One of the highlights of our sightseeing tour of Vienna, St. Stephen’s Cathedral is sure to impress. This spectacular cathedral is a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, famed for its intricate tiled roof and ornate spires. It’s also one of the most important religious buildings in the country, and it’s filled with fascinating history.

Learn about the Habsburg Dynasty

You’ll be keeping up with the Habsburgs on your Vienna trip, as we dive into the incredible history of one of Europe’s most influential royal families. As you hop from museums to royal palaces, you’ll get to explore over six centuries of treasures from the House of Habsburg, including a sightseeing tour of the Habsburg's priceless royal collection of art.

Enjoy a Viennese Dinner with Musical Entertainment

We’ll reveal the heart and soul of Vienna through the delicious cuisine and traditional music of the city. As you sit down to a hearty dinner of Viennese specialties in an atmospheric restaurant, you’ll relax with a local beer or wine and enjoy a performance of Viennese music, topping off this special night in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

Our top 5 things to do in Vienna

We’ve got the inside scoop on all the best things to do in Vienna, from the most iconic Vienna attractions to the hidden gems of this gorgeous city.

Kunsthistorisches Museum

As you gaze up at the magnificent building, you’ll quickly understand why this Vienna museum is one of the most popular in the city. As Austria’s largest art museum, it’s filled with masterpieces by the likes of Raphael, Titian, Michelangelo and Rembrandt, while the museum interior is equally lavish, decorated with gold-leaf, marble and stucco ornaments.

Schönbrunn Palace

Once the summer residence of the Habsburgs, this 1,441-room Rococo palace is one of the most spectacular monuments in all of Austria. Set amongst manicured gardens and filled with grand treasures from all over the world (there’s even a zoo!), you’ll hear thrilling tales and secrets of royal history as you explore the rooms with your Local Specialist.

Imperial Treasury Vienna

If you’re looking for priceless treasures in Vienna, head straight to the Imperial Treasury. It’s home to wonders like the Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, the Austrian Imperial Crown, Empress Elisabeth’s jewellery, the world’s largest cut emerald, precious gold and silks, and even the 8th-century Holy Lance, once thought to be the Holy Grail. 

Best museums in Vienna

In a city that’s overflowing with music, art and regal history, you can’t miss the museums, and our Vienna holidays will show you around some of the city’s top institutions.

Sachertorte

Originally created in 1832 by a clever baker's apprentice for an Austrian prince, you’ll feel quite royal as you indulge in a slice of sachertorte in Vienna. This rich chocolate cake is made with thin layers of apricot jam and smothered in chocolate ganache, and sachertorte is so loved in Austria that it even has its own national day.

Erdäpfelsalat (Austrian-style Potato Salad)

The name literally translates to “earth apple salad” and this potato salad is unlike any other you’ve had before. Erdäpfelsalat is a much lighter version of potato salad, with no heavy mayonnaise, and wonderful flavors rising from the chicken broth and vinegar. You're sure to go back for seconds on your Vienna trip.

Powidltascherl (Plum Jam Turnovers)

Powidltascherl, or plum jam turnovers, are one of the most beloved recipes in Austria, and almost every family has a special recipe for this sweet treat. Made with a fruity plum spread wrapped in a fluffy potato dough, you’ll want to head straight to the nearest bakery in Vienna to try these little delights.

Best food in Vienna

When you travel Vienna with Trafalgar, you’ll be sure to get your fill of the very best Viennese cuisine, from Vienna sausages to sweet apfelstrudel and Viennese coffee.

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If you’d like to spend a night at the opera in one of Europe’s most splendid cities, be sure to pack an elegant outfit to match the occasion.

Austrian-German phrasebook

While the national language of Austria may be German, most Austrians speak a Bavarian dialect, and you’ll find it easier to connect with the locals after learning a few phrases.

You’re sure to be inspired by Vienna’s musical geniuses like Schubert and Strauss, so bring a pair of headphones to tap into the city’s musical legacy whenever the moment strikes.

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Somewhere between the royal palace and the Ringstrasse, you’re sure to find your camera storage full. Bring an extra SD card so you never run out of room for your special snaps.

Comfortable walking shoes

There’s no shortage of palaces, museums, galleries and gardens to explore in Vienna, so bring your favorite pair of walking shoes to keep you on your feet.

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Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna | Compare Tickets, Routes & Stops

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Among city travelers, one of the most popular ways to explore a foreign city is through sightseeing on the Hop On Hop Off principle. This allows you to disembark at any stop during the tour and rejoin later at the same or a different stop.

In Vienna, two competing providers vie for the favor of tourists: Vienna Sightseeing with their yellow buses and Big Bus Vienna with their wine-red buses. These two companies offer similar tours.

To enjoy your Hop On Hop Off bus tour in Vienna with peace of mind and without stress, we recommend purchasing ticket s online in advance  of your planned visit.

In this article, you will find comprehensive information about the Hop On Hop Off bus tours in Vienna. We compare tickets, prices, route maps, stops, departure times, attractions , and more.

Let's embark on this adventure!

Ticket Options for Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna

When it comes to purchasing tickets for Hop On Hop Off bus tours in Vienna, there are numerous internet portals available. With such a wide array of options, it can be challenging to determine the right choice for you .

That's where we step in! We have done the legwork to compare all the available tickets, making the decision-making process easier for you. Below, we have compiled a list of the best and most affordable ticket options for your convenience. Simply click on your preferred choice to purchase your tickets.

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Hop On Hop Off Bus Tickets for Vienna Sightseeing:

  • 24, 48 or 72-Hour Ticket

Hop On Hop Off Combo Tickets for Vienna Sightseeing:

  • 24, 48 or 72-Hour Ticket + City Airport Train
  • 24, 48 or 72-Hour Ticket + Mozart Concert at Kursalon
  • 24, 48 or 72-Hour Ticket + World War II & Holocaust Tour
  • 24, 48 or 72-Hour Ticket + Wine Tasting

Hop On Hop Off Bus Tickets for Big Bus Vienna:

  • 24 or 48-Hour Ticket

Hop On Hop Off Combo Tickets for Big Bus Vienna:

  • 24-Hour Ticket + Vienna City Pass
  • 24 Hour Ticket + City Airport Train

Best City Pass for Vienna

Our Recommendation: Vienna Tourist Cards

Vienna offers several appealing city passes for travelers that can  help you save money and time.  We highly recommend purchasing one of these cards.

1. Vienna City Card

The  Vienna City Card is available for 24, 48, or 72 hours, providing discounts at 200 attractions, museums, restaurants, theaters, and stores. Additionally, it offers unlimited and free use of public transportation.

  • Buy your Vienna City Card here!

2.  Vienna Pass

The  Vienna Pass  is available for 1, 2, 3, or 6 days and grants you free admission to over 60 attractions in Vienna. It often allows you to skip the queues.

  • Buy your Vienna Pass here!

3.  Vienna Flexi Pass

The  Vienna Flexi Pass allows you to choose your favorite 2 to 5 attractions from a selection of over 40 options. You can visit them for free and, if available, enjoy fast-track admission.

  • Buy your Vienna Flexi Pass here!

4.  Go City Explorer Pass

The  Go City Explorer Pass enables you to choose your favorite 2 to 7 attractions from over 40 options in Vienna. You can visit them for free and, if available, enjoy fast-track admission.

  • Buy your Go City Explorer Pass here!
  • To learn more about the popular tourist cards, including prices and included activities, check out our article " Best City Pass for Vienna: Compare Prices & Included Activities" . 

Comparison Table for Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna

See below a handy comparison table providing a quick overview of the key features of the two hop on hop off tour providers: Vienna Sightseeing and Big Tours Vienna.

Detailed Overview of the Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna

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1. Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour with Vienna Sightseeing

Vienna Sightseeing's iconic yellow double-decker buses covers three routes and offering 41 convenient stops. On board, you'll find an audio guide available in 16 languages, including a special audio guide for children in German and English.

Disposable headphones are provided, and you can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi during your journey. Additionally, you have the option to download an app for a self-guided tour of the city.

Let's explore the details of the three routes:

  • Timetable and Route Plan

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The Red Route buses will take you to the most important sights in the city center along the Ringstrasse. Discover the State Opera, the Hofburg Palace, the Austrian Parliament, the Burgtheater and much more. Get off at any station to admire the attractions up close, and get on the next bus at any station.

  • Stops: State Opera House - Kunsthistorisches Museum/Heldenplatz - Mariahilfer Strasse/ Shopping Street - Burgtheater/City Hall - University - Liebenberg Monument/University - Liechtensteinstrasse/Sigmund Freud Museum - Votivkirche - Vienna Airport Lines - DDSG City Cruises - MAK/Museum of Applied Arts - Stadtpark - Strauß Monument - State Opera House.
  • Duration : A   complete tour without getting off takes about 60 minutes.
  • Departure times: Buses depart daily from 9:20 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., including holidays.
  • Frequency: Buses depart every 10 to 20 minutes.

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Yellow Route:

This route takes you to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites Schönbrunn Palace and Belvedere Palace .

  • Stops:  State Opera - Westbahnhof/Station - Schönbrunn Palace - Central Station - Museum of Contemporary Art - Belvedere Palace - Lower Belvedere - State Opera.
  • Duration: A complete tour without getting off takes about 75 minutes.
  • Departure times: Buses depart daily from 9:05 am to 5:00 pm, including holidays.
  • Frequency: Buses depart every 15 to 30 minutes.

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Blue Route:

This route takes you, among other things, to the Prater with the world-famous Ferris wheel, to various museums and to the city park.

  • Stops: MAK/Museum of Applied Arts - City Park - Strauss Monument - State Opera - Kunsthistorisches Museum /Heldenplatz - Mariahilfer Strasse/Shopping Street - Burgtheater/City Hall - University - Liebenberg Monument/University - Liechtensteinstrasse/Sigmund Freud Museum -Votivkirche - Vienna Airport Lines - DDSG City Cruises - Kunst Haus/Museum Hundertwasser - Riesenrad/Giant Ferris Wheel - DDSG (Pier6 Imperial Bridge) - Danube Tower - Old Danube - Uno City - Danube Island - Praterstern/Bahnhof - Taborstraße/Museum of Crime - DDSG City Cruises - MAK
  • Duration : A full tour without getting off takes about 120 minutes.
  • Departure times: Buses depart daily from 9:10 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. , including holidays.
  • Frequency : The buses depart every 15 to 20 minutes.

2. Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour with Big Bus Vienna 

Vienna Sightseeing's wine-red double-decker buses offer an exceptional sightseeing experience with two routes and 27 convenient stops . On board, you will find an audio guide available in 13 languages, disposable headphones , and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Additionally, you have the option to download an app for a self-guided walking tour of the city. Also, the Essential ticket includes a live guided city tour and the Explore ticket includes a boat ride on the Danube or a ride on the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel . 

Let's delve into the details of the two routes:

  • Timetable, Route and Stops Red Route
  • Timetable, Route and Stops Blue Route
  • Stops: Walfischgasse - Haus der Musik - Lower Belvedere - Mariahilferstraße - Hofburg - City Hall - Votivkirche - Schwedenplatz - Prater - Handelskai 265 - Danube Tower - Old Danube - DC Tower - Danube Island - City Park
  • Duration : A complete tour without getting off takes about 110 minutes.
  • Departure times: Buses depart daily from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm , including holidays.
  • Frequency : The buses operate every 20 to 30 minutes.

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  • Stops: Albertina - Mariahilferstrasse - Hofburg - Haus des Meeres /Aqua Terra Zoo - Ibis Hotel - Schönbrunn Palace & Zoo - Central Station - Upper Belvedere - Lower Belvedere - Hundertwasser House - City Park
  • Departure times: Buses depart daily from 9:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m., including holidays.
  • Frequency: The buses leave every 20 to 30 minutes.

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How to Get to the two Hop On Hop Off Tour Providers?

While you can start your Hop On Hop Off at any stop, both providers have a central starting stop where you can also bring up any concerns you may have. See here several public transport options:

Vienna Sightseeing: Stop "State Opera House"

  • By subway:  Lines U1 ,  U4 , station Karlsplatz and 2 minutes on foot
  • By bus: Line 2A , station Oper/Karlsplatz and 1 minute on foot Line 4A , station Karlsplatz and 4 minutes on foot
  • By tram:  Lines 1 ,  2 ,  62 ,  71 ,  D , station Oper/Karlsplatz and 1 minute on foot

Big Bus Vienna: Stop "Opera/Albertina, Albertinaplatz 2"

  • By subway: Lines U1, U4, station Karlsplatz and 5 minutes on foot
  • By bus: Line 2A, station Oper/Karlsplatz and 4 minutes walk Line 4A, station Karlsplatz and 7 minutes on foot
  • By tram:  lines 1, 2, 62, 71, D, station Oper/Karlsplatz and 4 minutes on foot

Travelers' Tip: Protect Yourself Against Pickpockets!

When traveling, it's crucial to stay vigilant and guard against pickpockets, especially in crowded trains, trams, and buses. Avoid leaving your camera hanging loosely from your shoulder, as the cord can be swiftly cut without your knowledge. Instead, keep your backpack or bag securely positioned in front of your body. Additionally, be cautious about lingering near doorways, as thieves often target purses and handbags right before the doors close. Stay alert and keep your belongings safe!

FAQ - Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna

HOW MUCH DO HOP ON HOP OFF BUS TOURS IN VIENNA COST?

The current prices for Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna can be found in this section.

ARE HOP ON HOP OFF BUS TOURS IN VIENNA WORTH IT?

If you're visiting Vienna for the first time and looking for a convenient and efficient way to explore the city's top attractions, Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours in Vienna are highly recommended. Among travelers, sightseeing based on the Hop On Hop Off principle has become increasingly popular. The significant advantage of Hop On Hop Off tours over regular sightseeing tours is clear. While regular tours often only allow you to pass by the sights while accompanied by live or audio commentary, Hop On Hop Off tours give you the freedom to hop on and off at any stop along the route.

HOW LONG ARE HOP ON HOP OFF BUS TOURS IN VIENNA VALID?

When buying a ticket for a Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour in Vienna, you can choose between 24, 48 or 72 hours. And 24 hours really means 24 hours. That means, for example, if you activate your ticket at 2pm, it will be valid until 2pm the next day.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN A HOP ON HOP OFF BUS TOUR IN VIENNA?

The tickets of the two providers for Hop On Hop Off Bus tours in Vienna include, along with the routes themselves, a multilingual on-board audio guide with commentary on the sights along the routes, plus a disposable headset and free on-board Wi-Fi. Depending on the provider and the ticket purchased, a city tour, a boat ride or a ride on the Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel are also included.

Recommendation: Audio Guides by YourMobileGuide

Audio guides are a great way to explore a city's highlights at your own pace!

YourMobileGuide , the travel app for audio guides, transforms your smartphone into a personal travel companion.

Simply head to the  App Store  or  Google Play  to download the app, which features self-guided tours crafted by local experts, complimentary travel guides, and exclusive discounts.

For your visit to Vienna, YourMobileGuide offers three captivating self-guided audio tours:  Best of Vienna, Vienna Hofburg,  and  Schönbrunn Palace.

At each tour stop, you can listen to informative audio commentary, providing valuable insights. Additionally, you'll receive a complimentary travel guide that covers all the essential sights in the Austrian capital.

Take the opportunity to explore Vienna in an innovative and flexible way with an audio guide!

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LIFESTYLE & TRAVEL BLOG IN VIENNA

One day in vienna itinerary: how to spend the perfect 24 hours in vienna, austria.

Last Updated on February 9, 2024 by gregor

If you’re planning a short trip and have just one day to explore this magnificent city, fear not! In this blog post, I’ll provide you with valuable tips and an engaging One-Day Vienna itinerary to help you make the most of your time in Vienna. So, let’s dive in and discover how to spend the perfect 24 hours in Vienna!

Here’s a complete one day in Vienna itinerary, for those looking the Best things to do in Vienna in a day.

One Day in Vienna Itinerary – What to Do in 24 Hours in Vienna

Why visit vienna in austria day trip to vienna.

  • Vienna is known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
  • The city is a haven for art enthusiasts, with world-class museums such as the Belvedere Museum and the Albertina Museum.
  • Vienna’s coffeehouse culture is legendary, offering a cozy atmosphere to relax and indulge in delicious pastries like Sachertorte and Apfelstrudel.
  • The city is a hub for classical music, boasting a rich musical heritage with famous composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss having called Vienna home.
  • Vienna hosts several vibrant festivals throughout the year, including the Vienna Opera Ball and the Christmas markets, adding an extra dose of charm to your visit.

Where is Vienna Located?

Vienna is situated in the northeastern part of Austria, close to the country’s borders with Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. Its central location makes it easily accessible from various European cities, either by air, train, or road.

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The Best Time to Visit Vienna in a Day

Vienna offers a delightful experience in every season, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferences. Here’s a breakdown of each season:

  • Spring (April to June): Pleasant weather, blooming gardens, and fewer crowds make it an ideal time to explore Vienna.
  • Summer (July to August): The city comes alive with numerous outdoor events, festivals, and open-air concerts. However, expect larger crowds during this peak tourist season.
  • Autumn (September to October): Mild temperatures, colorful foliage, and cultural events, such as the Vienna Design Week, make autumn an enchanting time to visit.
  • Winter (November to February): Vienna’s Christmas markets, beautifully adorned with lights and decorations, create a magical atmosphere. It’s also the perfect time to savor Viennese Christmas traditions. Read my Blog post here 👇

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT VIENNA, AUSTRIA

How to Get to Vienna ?

Vienna is well-connected to major international cities and offers various transportation options:

  • By Air: Vienna International Airport (VIE) serves as the main gateway to the city. From the airport, you can easily reach the city center via the City Airport Train (CAT), the S-Bahn (suburban railway), or taxis.

Vienna is notoriously known for its expensive taxi drivers, so getting to the city center could be stressful if you aren’t prepared. I have collected all the reasonable Vienna airport transfer options and put them down for you.

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BEST WAYS TO GET FROM VIENNA AIRPORT TO THE CITY CENTER

  • By Train: Vienna is well-connected to other European cities by train. The main train station, Wien Hauptbahnhof, offers excellent rail connections.
  • By Road: If you prefer a road trip, Vienna can be easily reached by car or bus. The city is connected to major highways, and there are several bus services that operate within Europe.

There are 4 Ways to get around Vienna.

When you are ready to explore Vienna in one day you need to decide how you want to get around the city.

By Public Transport – Vienna City Card

Taking public transportation is the most convenient method to get around Vienna (Euro 8.- for a 24-hour ticket). A Vienna City Card , which permits unlimited use of the city’s metro, tram, and bus lines, can be purchased in advance. Vienna City Cards are available for 1, 2, or 3 consecutive days, and prices range from 24 hours for Euro 17 to 3 days of use + airport transfer for Euro 46.-.

The Vienna City Card also offers discounts at over 210 major attractions, making it an excellent value.

By Bicycle – Rent a Bike in Vienna

The city center of Vienna, and the majority of tourist attractions, are reachable by bicycle.Wien-Mobile Rad is the most popular bike-sharing service in Vienna. Simply register online, find a terminal, and scan the QR code to unlock a bike. 

Detailed Information on How to Rent a bike in Vienna on my Blog :

BIKE RENTAL IN VIENNA – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW – WIENMOBIL RAD (VIDEO TOUR)

Top Tip! There is also the very popular Classic Vienna: 3-Hour Guided Bike Tour available to book in advance.

By Hop On Hop Off Bus

The City Card provides access to standard buses throughout Vienna. There is, of course, the well-known Vienna Hop-on Hop-off Sightseeing Bus . This Hop On Hop Off bus allows you to hop on and off at many locations throughout the city, including the Museums of the Hofburg, the House of Music, and the Schönbrunn Palace. This choice is always popular amongst travelers, and it is a great way to see many of Vienna’s famous attractions.

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By Guided Tour

There are some amazing tours available to book in advance on Get Your Guide for people who are short on time or prefer everything to be organized for them. There’s much to do in the Austrian capital, from food tours to river cruises and bar crawls!

Before you start your One Day in Vienna Tour you need to start with a Traditional Viennese Café visit.

The most famous cafe in Vienna is Cafe Central, a few steps away from the St. Stephens Cathedral.

My favorite, however, is Cafe Pruckel, close to the Stadtpark and next to the U3 Stubentor subway station. 

For other Cafe House recommendations, please read my Blog Post:

BEST COFFEEHOUSES IN THE CITY CENTER OF VIENNA, AUSTRIA

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Stephansplatz + St. Stephens Cathedral

Stephansplatz is the central square that sits right in the heart of Vienna.

Easily accessible from anywhere around the capital, simply jump on the underground and head to Stephansplatz Station.

The square is named after St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Watching over the city for more than 300 years, the cathedral is an iconic landmark. The stunning gates date back to the 13th century and are said to be the oldest part of the cathedral. The cathedral was named after St. Stephen, the first martyr of Christendom, and is the burial place of the Founder, Duke Rudolph, and other members of the Habsburg family. 

Additionally, the cathedral is home to the largest bell known as the Boomer Bell, and the red-marble sepulcher. Whereas the south tower offers you a complete view of the city. 

I have collected all visitor’s Information and top Tips about St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

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You’ll likely see a few Fiaker rides available in the Old Town. A FIAKER is a form of a hackney coach, a horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage for hire. As well as the cathedral in Stephansplatz, you can find plenty of shopping, bars, and cafes – so it’s an easy way to kill a couple of hours in the city. Here is a great spot to grab a bite to eat and refuel on your One Day in Vienna itinerary.

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Hofburg Palace – Michaeler Tor

Set in the old town, the palace is one of the best places to spend your day. However, when you have only one day at hand, we suggest you head over there early in the morning and take in as much as possible. 

Dripping with luxury and style the palace represents the Habsburg Dynasty in every way. A place where you are dazzled just walking towards the establishment, which will continue as you walk through the place. Just thinking about all the history can take you back in time, covered over 59 acres the Hofburg Palace offers eighteen group buildings, twenty courtyards, and around twenty-six hundred rooms. 

I have collected all visitor’s Information and top Tips about Hofburg Palace in Vienna.

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Museumsquartier

From Stephansplatz jump back on the underground, and it’s an easy 2-stop ride on the U3 line to Volkstheater Station. This will lead you out into Museumsquartier. The Museumsquartier in Vienna is one of the largest districts for contemporary art and culture in the world. The district is spread over 90,000 square meters, so there’s certainly plenty to see. There are a few options of tours such as the 1–Hour MuseumsQuartier Guided Site Tour or you could book your Skip-the-Line Tickets to Leopold Museum tickets in advance.

From music and fashion to theatre and dance, it doesn’t end there. Photography, street art, and fine art make this place creative heaven. you’re not much of a museum fan or short on time, then you could possibly drop this spot from your one-day in Vienna itinerary.If you do try and squeeze it into your Vienna in a day trip, it’s probably best to pre-arrange which parts of Museumsquartier you’d like to see specifics.

There a several Food markets in Vienna, but this is by far my favorite spot you must explore on the one-day in Vienna itinerary. Probably due to the sheer amount of food on offer! Naschmarkt is the most popular market in Vienna! And it’s just a 10-minute walk from the Vienna Opera House. It offers all of the best foods and local products, including some that aren’t found anywhere else in the city or even the country. At the market, there’s a lot to see, eat, and drink. It not only caters to locals who need to finish their weekly grocery shopping, but it also draws visitors from all over the world.

Tourists come to the Naschmarkt to soak up the ambiance, hear the noises of an Austrian market, and buy cheap refreshments. If you’re searching for a low-cost, well-respected guided tour of Naschmarkt, go no further than the Naschmarkt Food Tasting Tour . Book online now Otherwise, there is a full 4-hour food tasting tour of Vienna available here , which provides a more comprehensive understanding of Austrian cuisine. A coffee shop, a traditional market, a bakery, and an artisan chocolate shop are all on the itinerary. While sampling cheese, sausages, wine, and a variety of other Austrian goodies.

Exotic fruits, colorful food, cheese, and hummus, as well as a variety of local spices, abound in the market.

If you’re visiting Vienna in a day , then you have to visit the Naschmarkt.

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Hundertwasser Haus

The Hundertwasser House area, which is only a 15-minute walk from the City Center is one of our top recommendations for a day trip to Vienna. The Hundertwasser House is a green oasis in the center of the city, with all the trees that flourish among the balconies and terraces. Its brightly colored architecture, designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, attracts visitors from all walks of life.

For more information and Hundertwasser House visitors Tips, please read my blog post:

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In the other direction from the Hundertwasser House, the same artist built his own shopping mall out of a tire factory. It also has a bar and a few stores. All in the style of Hundertwasser.

The KunstHausWien , a museum designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, is also worth a visit. The museum is home to the only permanent exhibition of Hundertwasser’s work in the world.

For more information and Kunsthaus Wien visitors Tips, please read my blog post:

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Before continuing on to the next item on your one-day Vienna itinerary, explore the area and pick up some unique gifts. The Hundertwasser House is a must-see! If you’re planning to Vienna in a day, don’t miss this one.

Schönbrunn Palace

The final stop on the one-day Vienna itinerary is one you save the best for the last. Schönbrunn Palace was the Habsburg emperor’s major summer residence, and it is today, possibly the most photographed building in the country. The interior has been turned into a massive museum filled with history and tales from the past. The Schönbrunn Palace’s opening hours are daily 6.30am – 7pm.

It is highly advised to book your Schönbrunn Tickets upfront Online so book your Schönbrunn Palace & Gardens: Skip-the-Line Guided Tour here .

Alternatively, there are plenty of tours online such as this one , which guarantees a delightful taste of Vienna’s cultural landmarks, taking in the Opera and many other attractions by bus, then skip the line for a special tour of the glorious Schönbrunn Palace.

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The Schönbrunn Palace Gardens is now a beautifully symmetrical public park that attracts tourists and joggers on a frequent basis.

Schönbrunn Palace is a great way to end your trip to Vienna, so make sure to include it in your one-day in Vienna itinerary.

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More suggestions for a one-day visit to Vienna Itinerary

Maria theresia platz.

The largest public square was built to honor the Hapsburg Empress Maria Theresa. There is a statue of the Empress that is considered to be one of the most important monuments of its time. The statue took 13 years in the making, is 19 meters high, and is surrounded by four horseman statues to amplify the impact. Just walking toward the setting you will be able to take in its gorgeous craftsmanship. 

A UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site is called the Legacy of Maria Theresa. Celebrating her stories of tact and grit is a marvelous wonder. The way she reformed the schools, handled state affairs, and took care of her 16 children is marvelous. 

Inner City Lunch

At lunchtime, we suggest you stay put in the inner city and grab a bite at one of the local cafes or restaurants. The best part about the inner city is that you will find endless options based on your taste and budget, making sure you don’t skip a meal. However, if you are not in the mood for a full lunch, you can at least grab a cup of coffee and a delicious treat to go with it. 

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Belvedere Museum

While the Belvedere Palace is one of the top wonders of Vienna, if you are stretched for the time we suggest you make a quick stop at the Belvedere museum. A place where you will be able to find 150 sacred medieval art pieces, Gustav Klimt paintings, sculptures, fountains, cascades, and so much more. If you have time we suggest you take on the temporary exhibit as well.

Book your Belvedere Tour Online Tour here: Belvedere Tour Vienna

(Save time with this Skip The Line Ticket!)

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St Peter’s Church

Peterskirche dates back to the Middle Ages and is one of a kind. Featuring a beautiful green-colored dome the church offers intricate details on the inside. Offers you a breathtakingly beautiful high altar, side altars, phenomenal religious artwork, and remarkable frescos. 

Book your Guided Tour for the St. Peters Church in Vienna

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The Graben – Luxury Shopping Mile in Vienna

An upscale and tending street that is lined with numerous shops and cafes. Set in the heart of the city, the Graben, Vienna dates back to the time of the old Roamans. Making it a historical landmark that comes with a Viennese twist. 

Amidst the shops, you will find a plague column that dates back to the 17th century and is constructed using marble. Creating a unique structure that allows the marketplace to stand out from the rest. Paired with beautiful window displays and both local and international designers, you are in for a treat. 

Read more about Luxury Shopping in Vienna (Full Guide)

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Wiener Prater – Ferris Wheel

Prater is located about 15 minutes away from the city center and is one of the best amusement parks in Vienna. While it offers you a great deal, one of the iconic symbols of Prater Park is its Wiener Riesenrad Ferris Wheel. 

Book your Ferries Wheel Skip the Line Ticket here!

Finally, a place where you can indulge in some comfort food, relax and enjoy every moment of your life. A necessary addition for those who are looking to blow off steam. 

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Vienna State Opera

The state opera is a wonder that only a few get to experience. This is why we suggest you plan your trip in a way that allows you to enjoy a concert. When planning a stop you can check with the local opera house and make sure you are able to enjoy some of the greatest. 

Read All the Important information about visiting the Vienna Opera House .

ULTIMATE GUIDE VISITING THE VIENNA OPERA HOUSE, AUSTRIA

Vienna State Opera Skip The Line Tour Ticket

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Eat a Wiener Schnitzel

Now that you are in the local mood, it’s time to start eating like a local as well. Forget fancy restaurants and three-course meals. It is time to get down to business and start eating like the locals. Wiener schnitzel is not just a classic, it is a way of life. One that you can easily fall in love with, no matter where you are.

Traditionally a Wiener Schnitzel is made using veal, but with the passage of time, it’s now made using different types of meats as well. While almost every restaurant serves a wiener schnitzel, there are many that focus solely on serving one or a few different types of wiener schnitzel. To a point where you can choose from the type of meat, cooking technique, condiments, and even the side. That does not mean you can just grab one anywhere, it’s best to do your research beforehand and choose a place that matches your taste and budget. Make sure you can enjoy the most out of everything this world has to offer.

While we have offered you an overall guide, we suggest you tweak the plan based on the season. For instance, if you are in Vienna during the holiday season you cannot miss out on the Christmas Market.

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Similarly, when you come to Vienna in the spring season you have to take on a hiking challenge. 

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Planning ahead can help you make the most of your day you don’t have to plan everything down to the dot, but getting a general idea of what interests you and how to manage your time can help you squeeze in another worthy stop.

Day Trips from Vienna

If you have extra time, consider taking a day trip from Vienna to explore the surrounding areas. Here are a few recommended options:

Bratislava, Slovakia: Take a short train or boat ride to the charming Slovakian capital, known for its picturesque Old Town and historic landmarks. Read my Blog post here 👇

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Wachau Valley: Embark on a scenic journey to the Wachau Valley, famous for its vineyards, charming towns, and medieval castles. Read my Blog post here 👇

DAY TRIP FROM VIENNA TO WACHAU VALLEY, AUSTRIA

Salzburg: Visit the birthplace of Mozart and explore the beautiful city of Salzburg, known for its baroque architecture and stunning Alpine scenery. Read my Blog post here 👇

DAY TRIP FROM VIENNA TO SALZBURG – BEST TRAVEL TIPS

Should I Buy Travel Insurance for Vienna?

It’s highly recommended to purchase travel insurance before visiting Vienna or any other destination. Travel insurance provides coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations or interruptions, lost luggage, and other unforeseen circumstances. It offers peace of mind and ensures that you’re protected throughout your trip.

✅ Don’t forget to book insurance for the trip. It is easy to do online via  Visitors Coverage .

Best Vienna Tours

If you prefer guided experiences, Vienna offers a variety of tours that cater to different interests. Here are a few popular tour options:

Walking Tour of Vienna’s Historic Center: Join a knowledgeable guide to explore the highlights of Vienna’s historic center, including St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, and the Vienna State Opera.

Schönbrunn Palace Tour: Discover the fascinating history and opulent interiors of Schönbrunn Palace with a guided tour that takes you through the magnificent staterooms.

Viennese Coffeehouse Tour: Immerse yourself in Vienna’s coffeehouse culture with a guided tour that introduces you to the city’s most iconic coffeehouses and their specialties.

I always use GetYourGuide to book activities and attractions while traveling through Europe. You can search through over 400 Vienna attractions on their website here 👇

FAQs about One Day in Vienna Itinerary

Vienna is a city that is filled with so many things to see and do but if you only have one day there are a few must-see sights that you cannot miss. Start your day with a visit to the majestic Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was the summer residence of the Habsburgs. Next, head to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, a stunning Gothic cathedral that is the heart of Vienna’s Old Town. You can then stroll through the charming streets of the city center, admiring the beautiful architecture visiting the famous Hofburg Palace, and stopping for a coffee and slice of Sachertorte at one of the many cafes. End your day with a visit to the Vienna State Opera, one of the most famous opera houses in the world

There are a few things in Vienna that you simply cannot miss. One of the most iconic sights is the Schönbrunn Palace, a magnificent Baroque palace that was once the summer residence of the Habsburgs. Another must-see is St. Stephen’s Cathedral a stunning Gothic cathedral that is the heart of Vienna’s Old Town. The Hofburg Palace is another important landmark once the imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty, and today home to the offices of the Austrian President. A visit to Vienna wouldn’t be complete without seeing the famous Lipizzaner horses at the Spanish Riding School or enjoying a slice of Sachertorte at one of the city’s famous cafes.

If you only have 4 hours in Vienna, don’t worry there’s still plenty to see and do! Start by visiting St. Stephen’s Cathedral where you can admire the stunning Gothic architecture and climb the tower for a panoramic view of the city. Next, head to the Hofburg Palace where you can explore the imperial apartments and learn about the fascinating history of the Habsburg dynasty. Finish your visit with a stroll through the charming streets of the city center admiring the beautiful architecture and stopping for a coffee and pastry at one of Vienna’s famous cafés. VIENNA – TOP THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN 4 HOURS IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA (UPDATE 2023)

With 10 hours in Vienna, you have enough time to see many of the city’s most famous sights. Start your day with a visit to the Schönbrunn Palace, where you can explore the beautiful gardens tour the palace, and learn about the history of the Habsburg dynasty. Next head to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, where you can climb the tower for a panoramic view of the city. Take a stroll through the charming streets of the city center, stopping at the Hofburg Palace to see the imperial apartments and visiting the Spanish Riding School to see the famous Lipizzaner horses. Finish your day with a visit to the Vienna State Opera where you can enjoy a world-class performance in one of the most famous opera houses in the world.

Vienna is a city that is easy to explore on your own. Start your day with a visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral where you can admire the stunning Gothic architecture and climb the tower for a panoramic view of the city. Next take a stroll through the charming streets of the city center stopping at the Hofburg Palace to see the imperial apartments and visiting the famous cafes for coffee and pastry. Explore the Museum Quarter home to some of Vienna’s best museums and art galleries and take a walk through the beautiful parks and gardens that dot the city. Finish your day with a visit to the Vienna State Opera or a concert at one of the city’s many music venues

Vienna is a city that is filled with so much history, culture, and beauty that one day is simply not enough to see it all. However, if you only have one day in Vienna here is a sample itinerary to make the most of your time: Morning: Start your day with a visit to the Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs. Take a guided tour of the palace to see the opulent staterooms, including the stunning Great Gallery, where the emperor would hold court. Afternoon: Next, head to St. Stephen’s Cathedral the iconic symbol of Vienna’s Old Town. Take a guided tour of the cathedral and climb the tower for panoramic views of the city. Wander the charming streets of the city center admiring the beautiful architecture and stopping for a coffee and pastry at one of the famous cafes. Evening: In the evening, visit the Vienna State Opera one of the most famous opera houses in the world. If you’re lucky you may be able to catch a performance or even take a guided tour of the opera house. You could also visit one of Vienna’s many museums, such as the Kunsthistorisches Museum or the Albertina to see some of the world’s finest art collections or head to the Prater, an amusement park that features the iconic Riesenrad Ferris wheel and a variety of rides and attractions.

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Guided tours

Special insights and outlooks, standard guided tour.

Take a look at the world's largest repertory operation and discover much that otherwise remains hidden from the evening opera-goer during a guided tour of the Vienna State Opera. During a 40-minute tour, you will learn a lot of interesting facts about the history of the house, its architecture and the opera business. From the foyer, you will walk up the grand staircase through the state rooms (Tea Salon, Marble Hall, Schwindfoyer, Gustav Mahler Hall) to the auditorium (with a view of the stage).

Our guided tours are offered in German and English at all times indicated. A possible additional offer of languages is deposited with the respective booking date. Guided tours can only be purchased online ( not by phone ) or 30 minutes before the tour starts at our guided tour check out (entrance corner Opernring/Operngasse). Please note that there are only remaining seats available for purchase.

  • A maximum of 30 people can participate per tour. Please select your preferred language when booking.
  • Please note that our guided tour is not suitable for persons with reduced mobility.
  • Please arrive at the guided tour entrance Operngasse 15 minutes before the start of your booked tour.

For group inquiries or special tours please contact us directly at [email protected]  

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→ Adults 13€ → pensioners over 65 and groups of 20 persons or more 9€. → Students and apprentices under 27 and children from 6 years 7€. → Free admission for children under 6 years → Guests with special needs as well as their accompanying persons: 7€ for the affected person/person and 7€ for the accompanying person (disabled discount only with valid ID). → No reduction with a culture pass Visitors with a valid Niederösterreich-CARD have one-time, free admission. Visitors with a valid Vienna Pass   or a   Flexi-Pass have one-time, free admission. For this purpose, you will find the required discount code in the order confirmation after ordering the Vienna Pass. A reservation via our webshop is required. Please note that when you book online, you must first add normal price tickets/adult tickets to your shopping basket. You can then add the promotional code in the last step. Please bring your discount card with you so that it can be scanned before the tour begins.   Cancellation Policy: No refunds or exchanges of purchased tickets. No admission after the start of the tour. Please be at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before the tour starts.

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Vienna in 4 Days: An Ideal Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

Vienna has been on my bucket list for quite some time, but I actually knew almost nothing about it. Now, after seeing the best of Vienna in 4 days, I can safely say that your itinerary will not be empty. You’ll even need more time to fully explore it.

Vienna, one of the best places to visit in Austria , is where you can find incredible historical landmarks and architecture, world-class museums, amazing coffee, and drool-worthy cakes, all wrapped up in a classic European vibe.

Well, there’s a lot more to this city, but those are some of the things that you absolutely must experience while in Vienna, and here’s the itinerary that will help you do exactly that.

* This post may contain affiliate links from which I earn a commission (for more info, read my disclosure ). As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

* I try to keep the information on this blog as updated as possible, but I still recommend consulting the latest prices, opening hours, and other details on the official website of each site, hotel, and tour, as well as checking the updated public transport routes and timetables.

Traveling to the beautiful city of Vienna? This is the best 4-day Vienna travel itinerary including travel tips and all the best things to do in Vienna Austria that will fuel your wanderlust.

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4-Day Vienna Itinerary – Summary

Here’s what you’ll see in four days in Vienna:

Day 1: Schönbrunn Palace, Naschmarkt, the Spittelberg quarter.

Being such a highly-visited complex with lots of things to do and see, you might want to book a guided tour of the Schönbrunn Palace and its gardens .

Day 2: Vienna State Opera, Burggarten, the Butterfly House, Hofburg Palace.

Day 3: Hundertwasserhaus, Kunst Haus, the Vienna Ring Tram, St. Stephen’s Cathedral (one of the most beautiful European cathedrals ) + city center.

Day 4: City Hall and Parliament, Volksgarten, Maria-Theresien-Platz and its museums, MuseumQuartier.

If you want to get out of the city in one of the four days, consider taking a day trip from Vienna to Salzburg independently by train.

Alternatively, book yourself: 1. A guided day tour to Salzburg , the filming location of The Sound of Music 2. A day trip to the scenic Wachau Valley and Melk Abbey with wine tastings 3. A day trip to Hallstatt , a fairytale town in Austria

Other Things I Would Have Loved to Do in Vienna

Well, it’s impossible to do and see everything in Vienna in four days, so here are a few more experiences I would have loved to try:

  • Visiting the Belvedere Palace , a UNESCO Site. Get your ticket here .
  • Local wine tasting in a historic cellar .
  • Visiting the historic Prater amusement park and getting on the Giant Ferris Wheel .
  • Taking a Viennese coffee, cake, and chocolate tour .

You can also take a classic free walking tour of Vienna or a free night tour of Vienna that includes many of the landmarks mentioned on this itinerary.

Beautiful street in Vienna

Where to Stay for 4 Nights in Vienna

I stayed at the Ibis Styles Wien City and had a great experience.

Although it’s not located in the city center , it ticked all the boxes for me as far as price, general atmosphere and design, connection to public transportation, staff (which was available 24/7), breakfast, and room comfort.

With double, triple, and quadruple rooms, it can be a great hotel choice for couples, a group of friends, and even families. You can check the latest prices of Ibis Styles Wien City here.

If you prefer finding accommodation in the city center itself (which is pricier but more convenient), check out the highly-rated: 1. Boutique Hotel Das Tigra (mid-range) 2. Boutiquehotel Das Tyrol (4-star boutique)

For other accommodation options, see the best areas to stay in Vienna for Christmas markets .

Vienna in 4 Days – Day 1

Schönbrunn palace.

The  Schönbrunn Palace is a beautiful baroque royal residence and a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the Middle Ages.

Apart from being a residence of emperors and empresses (like Emperor Franz Joseph), the palace hosted important events and conferences, making people like six-year-old Mozart and Napoleon its guests.

The palace is one of Vienna’s most visited attractions, so if you want to take a tour inside it, you can book a guided Schönbrunn Palace and gardens tour in advance and skip the lines .

Vienna in 4 days - Schonbrunn Palace

Touring the complex is free of charge, and you can easily spend a few hours wandering around the gardens.

You can also visit several other attractions (that have their own admission fee ):

  • The historic Cafe Gloriette: Located on top of a hill, overlooking the beautiful gardens.
  • The Imperial Carriage Museum (you can get your ticket in advance here ).
  • The Orangery Garden.
  • The Maze Garden.
  • The Palm House.
  • The Privy Garden.

If you’re visiting Vienna in winter as I did, most of these are closed, but if not, you’ll probably need more than half a day to fully explore the different activities in this amazing complex.

4 days in Vienna - palm house

Naschmarkt is Vienna’s most famous market, and it offers a combo of market stands and restaurants in the same place.

To be honest, I had high expectations from this market, and it was quite underwhelming. Apart from some market shops selling beautiful produce like vegetables, bread, and cheeses, most stands were disappointing.

Also, most restaurants in the market seemed unappealing to me, and we ended up eating lunch at Neni which was one of the only spots that were packed with people.

I did like the concept and some of the stands, so I wouldn’t skip out on visiting the market.

If you want, you can also take a guided food tour of the Naschmarkt.

vienna itinerary 4 days - Naschmarkt

Tip #1:  If you love flea markets, that’s what you’ll get if you visit the Naschmarkt on a Saturday.

Tip #2:  In this area, you can find some really cool street art ( see this map for all street art spots in Vienna ) and unique buildings like Majolikahaus (Linke Wienzeile, 40).

4 days in Vienna austria - street art

Spittelberg Quarter

When I’m traveling to a big city, finding charming little corners like the Spittelberg neighborhood is like finding a treasure.

Although it’s a small area, it’s packed with cafes, restaurants, and bars, and its enchanting streets are the perfect place to spend an afternoon and evening.

If you’re planning a pre-Christmas visit, don’t miss Spittelberg’s Christmas market, which is super cozy and inviting.

Location:  Between Breite Gasse and Sigmundsgasse.

Tip: Only about a minute away there’s a really cute hidden cafe called Cafe in der Burggasse24 (Burggasse 24) you should totally check out.

four days in Vienna - spittelberg quarter

Vienna in 4 Days – Day 2

Vienna state opera.

I admit it, opera is not my cup of tea, but that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate Vienna’s Opera House , which is one of the city’s most important landmarks.

This incredibly beautiful building from the 19th century hosts more than 60 different operas and ballet productions each season, including a yearly ball (isn’t that mindblowing?). To learn more about it, you can book a behind-the-scenes guided tour (on some days, it takes place in the morning).

If you want to see a concert, you can purchase your tickets on the opera’s official website .

state opera

Who doesn’t love to stroll around parks and gardens? It’s a great way to take a little break from sightseeing and experience another side of a city.

I particularly loved Vienna’s Burggarten . Although it’s not a big park, it seemed super charming to me. Perhaps it’s because I got to see it covered in snow, and there were still hints of green and orange underneath it.

fall in burgaten

The Butterfly House (Schmetterlinghaus)

Right next to Burggarten, you can find a quirky yet interesting attraction that will make you forget that you’re in the middle of an Austrian city.

The Butterfly House is home to hundreds of butterflies that are flying freely in a rainforest environment recreated especially for them.

Here you can learn about the different types of butterflies and their life cycle and feel like a kid when you see them happily chasing each other.

With this amount of uniqueness, you’ll probably want to take beautiful pictures, so I feel like I should give you a heads-up that the humid setting makes it a bit challenging.

Coffee Break

If there’s one thing you absolutely must do in Vienna, it’s relishing a cup of Viennese coffee and cake. Since I’m a total sucker for local cafes, this important part of the Viennese culture was right up my alley.

Now, it’s quite difficult to pick out which Viennese coffee houses to check out (even if you have 4 days in Vienna and you can go to multiple places).

However, I wouldn’t skip out on institutions like Cafe Central (Herrengasse 14) and Demel (Kohlmarkt 14).

It’s not just the amazing coffee and cakes but it’s the entire atmosphere that feels elegant, sophisticated, and inviting all at the same time. Now, let’s talk about desserts.

After tasting Cafe Central’s strudel and kaiserschmarrn (Austrian shredded pancake), and Demel’s strudel and almond cake, I have one word for you: YUM.

cafe demel

Hofburg Palace

Once a royal residence and seat of government, the Hofburg Palace is now a huge palace complex that houses museums (like the Sisi Museum and The Imperial Treasury ), the Spanish Riding School , and other Viennese landmarks .

The amount of time you’ll need here obviously depends on your interests. You can either stroll around the complex for free or visit a museum or two (or more).

If you do plan to visit some museums, you can skip the lines by purchasing your tickets to the Imperial Treasury .

hofburg palace

Vienna in 4 Days – Day 3

Hundertwasserhaus.

Being a huge fan of Antoni Gaudi (Spain’s most famous architect), I was thrilled to get to know Friedensreich Hundertwasser – an Austrian artist and architect who was influenced by him.

Amongst his creations, he designed the unusual Hundertwasserhaus .

This colorful work of art is actually an ordinary residential building (I don’t know about you, but I would be more than happy to live in such a quirky building), so you can only appreciate its exteriors.

The architect also designed the adorable Hundertwasser Village , a small shopping center right next to the Hundertwasserhaus. It houses a cafe and shops selling all kinds of Hundertwasser-style products.

4 day vienna itinerary - hundertwasser house

Only a few minutes from the Hundertwasserhaus, you can find the Kunst Haus, another architectural creation of Hundertwasser.

This is a museum showcasing his work, but what I liked most about the place was the cafe on the ground floor.

It was probably one of the coolest cafes I’ve visited, and the coffee and the cheese strudel I had were not too shabby either.

kunst house cafe

Vienna Ring Tram

One of the most popular things to do in Vienna is walk alongside Vienna’s Ringstrasse.

It is a circular/ring road that passes through some of Vienna’s most important landmarks, like the State Opera, City Hall (Rathaus), and the Natural History Museum.

I’ve included some of them on this Vienna itinerary, but since the road is 5.3 km long (about 3.3 miles), taking a tram that runs alongside it seemed like a great way to explore the entire route.

You can definitely do it by walking, but you might need more than four days in Vienna if you don’t want to rush it. You can also explore the Ringstrasse with a local guide.

The Vienna Ring Tram leaves Schwedenplatz every half hour, and you can buy your tickets right on the spot (look for yellow coats).

You also get a set of earphones, so that you can listen to an informative audio guide about the different sights.

Walk Alongside the Danube Canal

When you get back to Schwedenplatz, cross the street and spend some time walking alongside the Danube Canal . This is one of the biggest areas where you can find really amazing street art.

Obviously, the canal is quite long, so feel free to explore different parts of it and check out this map to find the coolest street art spots.

Danube Canal, Vienna

St. Stephen’s Cathedral

Walk towards the city center and get to  St. Stephen’s Cathedral , an undeniably stunning Gothic structure from the 12th century and one of the most famous landmarks in Austria .

If the thought of climbing 343 stairs doesn’t make you cringe, you can get to the tower room and see Vienna from above (and take a closer look at the colorful tiled roof).

Also, try to spot the iron rooster on the roof, which connects to one of the most intriguing European myths and legends .

st. stephans cathedral

Explore the City Center (Old Town)

The area surrounding the cathedral is a maze of squares and streets packed with shops, cafes, restaurants, museums, churches, and other beautiful traditional buildings.

Take your time and explore this vibrant part of Vienna and don’t miss streets like Graben, Rotenturmstrasse, and Kärntner Strasse (as well as smaller hidden streets you’ll discover on your own).

a street in Vienna center

Vienna in 4 Days – Day 4

City hall and the parliament.

Vienna’s City Hall is one of the most beautiful I’ve seen. Its Gothic style makes it look like a cathedral rather than a city hall, and that’s what makes it unique.

Apart from its stunning facade, you can take a free guided tour inside the building on certain days of the week.

In winter , the city hall square (Rathausplatz) hosts the biggest Christmas market in Vienna, and parts of it turn into a giant ice skating rink.

Not too far from City Hall, you can see Vienna’s Parliament which is one of the most important landmarks in the city.

Volksgarten

If you feel like taking a little break from sightseeing, Volksgarten is a beautiful park that would be perfect for that. It houses a few buildings, monuments, fountains, and about 3,000 rose bushes.

If you’re not visiting during springtime, there will be a lot fewer roses, but this park is still a stunning spot you must see in Vienna.

Vienna in 4 days - volkgarden

Maria-Theresien-Platz and Its Museums

Apart from being a gorgeous European public square ,  Maria-Theresien-Platz sits between two very significant museums: the  Natural History Museum and the Art History Museum .

Both buildings were built in the 19th century, and if you look carefully, you will see that they are identical.

Another thing you can see in the square is the Maria Theresa Monument , honoring Empress Maria Theresa.

Tip: Skip the lines by buying tickets online to the Art History Museum (Kunsthistorisches Museum) or combo tickets with the Leopold Museum or the  Imperial Treasury which will save you a bit of money.

what to see in vienna in winter

Museumsquartier

If you think you’re in for just another museum complex, think again.

Vienna’s MuseumQuartier has become a cultural space where you can find all kinds of museums (including the famous Leopold Museum), performances, shops, cafes, and restaurants all in the same area.

Programs and events in the complex are constantly changing, so check the official website for the latest updates.

4 Days in Vienna – General Notes

Is 4 days in vienna enough time.

While I feel like I’ve seen many of Vienna’s highlights, I would have loved to spend at least one more day in the city itself and take 1-2 day trips.

Getting Around

Vienna’s public transportation is incredible. There are more than enough U-Bahn (Metro) and tram stations in the city so you can get anywhere easily. Simply buy a daily or multi-day travel card in advance or at one of the U-Bahn stations.

Where to Eat

We had our breakfast at the hotel, and since we had visited Vienna in late November (because Vienna is one of the top winter city breaks in Europe ), we ate most of our meals at the Christmas markets’ food stalls. So if you’re looking for recommendations for restaurants in Vienna, check out this guide .

Solo Travel

If you’re traveling alone, check out this solo traveler’s guide to Vienna (though Vienna can also be a great girls’ trip destination ).

what to see in vienna in 4 days - Kunst Haus cafe

Vienna City Card – Worth It or Not?

For unlimited use of public transportation and discounts on many attractions, I purchased the  Vienna City Card .

Most attractions are pretty pricey and don’t offer free admission if you visit them on certain days or hours (unlike other attractions in Europe), so the card was great in saving me money on museums and landmarks in Vienna.

Plus, the city card offers discounts on sightseeing tours of Vienna , day trips, concerts, and taxis from the airport to the city (and discounts in several cafes and restaurants).

Whether it’ll save you money or not depends on how much you’ll take advantage of these discounts .

The city card offers discounts on more than 10 attractions mentioned on this itinerary. Read more about it and get your Vienna City Card here.

Alternatively, you can also get a Vienna Pass , which is pricier but offers free entrance to many museums and attractions.

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I recently returned from a trip to Vienna and I have to say, it was a truly magical experience. The city is absolutely beautiful, with stunning architecture and a rich cultural history. I was particularly impressed by the Schönbrunn Palace and the Kunsthistorisches Museum, which both had incredible collections. The food was also delicious, particularly the pastries and coffee.

It’s such an elegant city! I can’t wait to go back!

I love your post! I am traveling to Vienna in March and I am so excited to visit! I am also traveling by bus to Salzburg. Have you ever been there? Do you have any recommendations?

Yay! I’m so happy you liked it! I LOVED Vienna 🙂 I would have also loved to take a day trip to Salzburg, but I didn’t have enough time :/

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O melhor roteiro de 3 dias em Viena, Áustria

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Se você está procurando um roteiro para conhecer Viena da melhor maneira, então você esta no blog certo! Com este roteiro, você poderá ver tudo o que Viena tem a oferecer. Vamos contar tudo o que você precisa saber para planejar sua viagem de 3 dias para Viena, na Áustria.

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O que você precisa saber antes de visitar Viena:

Viena é uma bela cidade com muito a oferecer aos visitantes. Aqui estão algumas coisas para manter em mente antes de sua viagem:

Viena é conhecida por sua música clássica e ópera. Se você estiver interessado em assistir a uma apresentação, verifique os horários com antecedência e reserve os ingressos com antecedência.

A cidade também abriga muitos museus, incluindo o famoso Kunsthistorisches Museum. Novamente, é uma boa ideia verificar os horários de funcionamento e comprar os ingressos com antecedência para evitar filas.

Viena é uma cidade bastante grande, por isso é melhor planejar seu passeio com antecedência. Dessa forma, você pode aproveitar ao máximo seu tempo e ver todas as atrações que lhe interessam.

Finalmente, lembre-se que a Áustria usa o Euro como moeda. Certifique-se de ter dinheiro suficiente em mãos ou acesso a caixas eletrônicos antes de chegar a Viena.

Moeda: Euro(€)

Idioma: alemão - A língua oficial na Áustria é o alemão e, embora a maioria das pessoas se comunique em inglês, é sempre útil aprender algumas palavras ou frases. Alguns deles são danke, que significa obrigado, e bitte, que significa de nada.

Voltagem: 230V e Tomadas de energia: Tipo F - Outra dica útil é que na Áustria, a tensão padrão é de 230 V, enquanto as tomadas são do tipo F, portanto, certifique-se de ter o adaptador de viagem correto.

Requisitos de entrada na Áustria

A Áustria faz parte da União Europeia (UE) e do espaço Schengen. Os viajantes fora da UE só podem permanecer na região Schengen por até 90 dias em um período de 180 dias. E você precisará de um passaporte válido por pelo menos 3 meses após a data em que pretende deixar o país da UE e deve ser emitido nos últimos 10 anos.

Verifique se você precisa solicitar um visto Schengen de um consulado ou embaixada austríaca e solicite um visto antes de deixar seu país de origem.

Como se locomover em Viena

O metrô de Viena (U-Bahn) é muito fácil e seguro de usar. Pode ser um pouco intimidador no começo devido à grande quantidade de linhas diferentes, mas depois que você descobrir, você o usará o tempo todo.

Guarde seu bilhete do metrô de Viena até sair do sistema de metrô em seu destino final, pois a polícia pode estar verificando seus bilhetes dentro da estação.

Onde comprar um bilhete de transporte público em Viena:

existem máquinas de bilhetes na maioria das estações de metrô

pontos de venda antecipada

Tabacarias também vendem ingressos

A bordo do bonde a uma tarifa acrescida de EUR 2,60 por bilhete

Compre ingressos online: Wiener Linien Online Shop or pelo applicativo de celular Wien mobi

Em muitas linhas de metrô, as portas do trem não abrem a menos que você pressione um botão ou levante uma maçaneta. Lembre-se disso se não quiser perder sua estação.

Nós fomos de British Airway voo direto 2 horas saindo do aeroporto de Heathrow de Londres e chegando no aeroporto de Viena Internacional. Existem várias opções de transportes públicos entre o aeroporto e a cidade, bem prático e econômico. Nós preferimos ir de CAT , um trem expresso que conecta o aeroporto ao centro da cidade em 16 minutos, pela comodidade. O valor custa 14,90 euros por pessoa só de ida. Você não precisa comprar com antecendência, existem centenas de máquinas espalhadas ao longo do aeroporto.

O trem expresso CAT para na estação de Landstraße, no nosso caso, o nosso hotel ficava uns 7 minutinhos a pé dessa estação. Mas caso seu hotel fique mais longe, você pode pegar o metrô dessa estação e ir para o seu destino.

Fizemos nosso check-in no hotel Marriot e já fomos logo bater perna pela centro da cidade (Cidade Velha ou cidade histórica). Nenhuma viagem a Viena estaria completa sem visitar o icônico e majestoso centro da cidade, c entro histórico (Innere Stadt) ! Você realmente não vai querer perder a chance de se maravilhar com toda a incrível cultura vienense e proezas arquitetônicas. Por isso escolhemos justamente começar nosso roteiro por lá!

A cidade de Viena pode (e deve!) ser feita toda a pé – caso você precise pegar algum transporte público, é só comprar seu bilhete único (ou de 24/48/72 horas) nas máquinas espalhadas pela cidade (como já mencionado anteriormente).

O nosso hotel ficava uns 8 minutos andando até a St. Stephen Cathedral - Catedral de Santo Estêvão, e como a catedral é impressionante! Afinal de contas ela é o símbolo de Viena e fica bem no centro da cidade, na zona de pedestres . Santo Estêvão foi o primeiro mártir cristão que morreu apedrejado em Jerusalém, se tornando um Santo muito popular pela Áustria.

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A catedral é um dos marcos mais famosos da Áustria, que você não pode perder. É uma das mais antigas do estilo gótico Europeu, e é um dos lugares mais visitados da cidade. A catedral não tem vitrais coloridos, mas lá dentro está guardado grande parte dos restos mortais da família Hasburgos. E nessa catedral foi realizada a cerimônia de casamento e o funeral do músico Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Do topo da catedral você tem uma vista de toda a cidade e consegue ver cada detalhe do vibrante telhado cheio de azulejos multicolorido. Ambas as torres são abertas ao público mediante o pagamento de uma taxa, aparentemente a torre sul oferece a melhor vista! Agora, se você for como a Lou e um pouco claustrofóbica, não vá! É muito estreita a escada!

O interior da catedral tem um desenho predominantemente românico / gótico e data predominantemente da Idade Média. O design das três naves com suas colunas enormes é definitivamente uma visão impressionante e você pode visitar de graça. Porém se você quiser descer para conhecer as catacumbas ou chegar mais perto do altar, você terá que pagar uma taxa em dinheiro (eles não aceitam cartão).

Bem perto da catedral você encontrará a casa de Mozart . Localizada na Domgasse Street, a casa de Mozart é um dos lugares mais famosos de Viena. Chamado de Mozarthaus, é o único apartamento de Mozart em Viena. Mozart viveu lá por aproximadamente 3 anos e produziu alguns de seus melhores trabalhos enquanto morava lá. O espaço oferece uma visão completa de sua obra do século XVIII e aborda sua vida pessoal.

Nós tínhamos uma reserva para um restaurante bem famoso de Viena, que dizem que é o original e o melhor schnitzel de Viena. Sempre tem fila no restaurante, por isso é muito importante reservar uma mesa. O Figlmuller , é considerado um dos restaurantes mais tradicionais de Viena, e perfeito para comer o prato típico Vienense!

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Andamos um pouco pela rua principal de Viena, a Kohlmarkt. Se você esta à procura de compras em Viena, a Kohlmarkt é o seu ponto de partida: começa com as principais lojas de designer do mundo (leia-se: Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gucci e afins), Mas depois que você vira a esquina da rua Graben, começam a aparecer as lojinhas de souvenirs e as lojas mais acessíveis, variando entre Zara e Primark. Ou seja tem para todos os gostos e bolsos!

E bem no centro da rua, esta também a “coluna da Peste/Praga” (Pestsaule), que como o nome sugere, homenageia a peste negra que assolou a cidade (e boa parte da Europa). Os detalhes dourados e o tamanho da escultura são realmente impressionantes e dominam a paisagem!

Decidimos voltar para o hotel descansar para acordamos cedo e aproveitar tudo o que a cidade tem a nos oferecer no dia seguinte!

Acordamos cedo, tomamos café no próprio hotel (amamos café da manhã de hotel!) e fomos direto para o centro histórico de Viena, que é relativamente pequeno. Seguimos em direção ao arco Äußeres Burgtor , que é uma réplica dos portões originais da cidade que foram destruídos pelos exércitos de Napoleão, e que ficam bem em frente ao Neue Burg – construído durante a época do Império Austro-Húngaro, é um prédio em semi-arco imponente que domina a paisagem da praça. Lá dentro estão 3 museus, uma biblioteca (que iremos visitar logo em seguida) e a 'famosa' varanda que Hitler usou para anunciar a “anexação” da Áustria à Alemanha . Mas eles acabam ficando em segundo plano, pois a grande atração dessa região de Viena é mesmo o Hofburg, o Palácio Imperial .

Compramos com antecedência nossos ingressos, compramos o ingresso combinado que dão direito à acesso as três áreas do museu: os apartamentos reais, o museu da Imperatriz Sissi e a coleção de prataria, que mostra um pouco da opulência da vida na corte do Império Austro-Húngaro. (todos dentro do complexo do Hofburg). Assim que você compra o ingresso você tem 1 ano para visitar, e não precisa conhecer tudo no mesmo dia (mas o ingresso apenas dá direito para uma visita, não adianta tentar reutiliza-lo). A fila era bem grande para quem não tinha ingresso comprado, por isso vale a pena comprar antes e pular a fila .

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Hofburg Palace - Palácio Imperial. O palácio de inverno de Hofburg é, na verdade, um complexo de pátios e áreas históricas. O Palácio Hofburg já foi uma residência real e sede do governo, mas agora é um grande complexo palaciano que contém museus (como o Museu da Sisi e o Tesouro Imperial), a Escola Espanhola de Equitação (ingresso a parte) e outros marcos conhecidos de Viena.

No total são necessárias umas 2 horas lá dentro para ver tudo com (relativa) calma – acompanhado o audio guia (incluido no ingresso) e mantivemos o nosso ritmo, conseguimos ver tudo com calma. Quanto tempo você passará aqui dependerá de seus interesses.

O Vienna City Card oferece um desconto de 7% nos ingressos para o Museu Sisi e o Tesouro Imperial.

Vale muito a pena visitar o Palácio Imperial Hofburg, o mais interessante é conhecer a história da Imperatriz Sissi e descobrir que aquele conto de fadas que os filmes americanos nos contavam, não é realmente assim. A sua história na verdade é bem triste e com um fim bem trágico.

Assim que terminou o passeio do palácio imperial, fomos andando em direção ao “quarteirão dos museus”, onde estão (entre outros) dois museus importantes, o Museu de História Nacional ( Naturhistorisches Museum ) e o Museu de História da Arte (Kunsthistorisches Museum) . Eles ficam um de frente para o outro em uma praça, e ambos são enormes, o segundo abriga as coleções de arte dos Habsburgos . A Maria-Theresien-Platz fica entre esses dois museus. Os dois prédios foram construídos durante o século XIX a mando do Imperador Franz Joseph I e, olhando de perto, você nota que eles são idênticos os prédios.

Outra coisa que você pode ver na praça é o Monumento Maria Theresa em homenagem à Imperatriz Maria Theresa.

Uma opção é seguir a diante para visitar o Burggarten, que é um parque público no centro de Viena, na Áustria. O parque está localizado no terreno do Palácio de Hofburg (mais precisamente nos fundos) e foi criado em 1820 a pedido do imperador Franz Joseph I da famosa dinastia dos Habsburgos. As características notáveis ​​do parque incluem seus jardins bem cuidados, suas estátuas e esculturas. Apesar de não ser um parque grande, nos pareceu super charmoso.

Nessa praça/parque você encontra a estátua de Mozart, é uma das atrações mais fotografadas de Viena! Cortando o parque você dá de frente com a Ópera de Viena, mas virando a esquerda e caminhando uns 5 minutos você chegará na State Hall.

A Biblioteca Nacional do Salão Estatal de Viena - Vienna State Hall National Library , é um lugar imperdível, além de ser bem instagramável! As fotos não fazem justiça ao lugar: você tem que ver por si mesmo.

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O State Hall da Biblioteca Nacional (Prunksaal) é uma “sala de biblioteca” da mesma forma que a Monalisa é uma “pintura”. O edifício remonta ao início do século XVIII, quando o imperador Carlos VI decidiu que precisava de um local adequado para colocar seus livros. Para Carlos VI uma prateleira rápida da IKEA não servia!

Em vez disso, o imperador conseguiu que o arquiteto Fischer von Erlach (o mesmo da fama do Palácio de Schönbrunn) projetasse uma esplêndida biblioteca. Isso incluiu o Prunksaal, que atinge quase 80m de comprimento e mais de 14m de largura, com um teto abobadado elevando-se a quase 20m de altura.

O salão tem, de fato, estantes: enormes, altas, de madeira, guardadas por gigantescas escadas móveis. Também tem colunas: suportes de mármore e madeira, com detalhes em dourados. E estátuas dos primeiros Habsburgos, com o próprio Carlos VI no centro da sala em uma pose inspirada em Hércules, líder das Musas. E globos gigantes: dois pares de globos celestes e terrestres do século XVII do frade franciscano Vincenzo Coronelli.

E, por último, mas não menos importante, tem afrescos no teto. Muitos afrescos no teto.

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O State Hall é um rico banquete de afrescos que atraem seus olhos para cima e ao redor em uma maravilha não adulterada. Um dos pintores (Daniel Gran) também criou obras semelhantes para a notável Annakirche barroca.

As estantes escuras estão cheias de volumes gigantes encadernados em couro. O tipo que você espera estar cheio de filosofia antiga, contos de dragões e feitiços para curar alguma coisa.

Infelizmente (mas compreensivelmente), você não pode se aproximar dos livros. Mas as vitrines de vidro apresentam raridades da coleção da biblioteca e itens relevantes para a atual exposição de Prunksaal.

Os destaques da nossa visita ficaram para:

A mundialmente famosa Tabula Peutingeriana, a cópia em pergaminho do século XIII de um mapa rodoviário romano

Um extrato da Bíblia de Venceslau do final do século XIV

Um extrato do Dioscurides de Viena, um manuscrito iluminado do início do século VI

O fragmento sacramental carolíngio do século IX

Você pode imaginar que outros tesouros se escondem nos arquivos da biblioteca. Lembrando que os primeiros proprietários de bibliotecas lideraram um império gigante, o que torna um pouco mais fácil o fornecimento de materiais de leitura.

INGRESSOS E DICAS PARA VISITANTES

No momento da redação deste post, um ingresso padrão para adultos custava € 10. O Vienna Pass também inclui acesso gratuito ao State Hall. Você não precisa comprar o ingresso com antecedência, você pode tranquilamente comprar na hora, assim como fizemos.

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Dicas das irmãs: É um salão (embora grande), e você não precisa gastar muito tempo aqui. No entanto, economize uns bons 30-60 minutos para ver tudo e ver qualquer exposição especial que possa estar em cartaz.

Como já estávamos com fome fomos almoçar no Café Sacher Wien, que fica no hotel Sacher , e geralmente tem uma fila enorme para entrar, mas demos sorte e ficamos apenas 10 minutos na fila. Almoçamos e claro, que aproveitamos para experimentar a famosa torta de chocolate com recheio de geleia de apricot, confira toda a resenha no vlog que filmamos no nosso canal do Youtube EmiLou Day By Day .

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As duas da tarde fomos fazer nossa visita guiada no Vienna State Opera House - Ópera de Viena. Uma das melhores óperas da Europa, a Ópera de Viena é conhecida por suas apresentações de balé e ópera de primeira classe. Junto com a impressionante arquitetura renascentista que cria o clima perfeito enquanto você passa por algumas das maiores obras artísticas do mundo. É fantástico poder conhecer a história do prédio e como funciona a ópera nos bastidores.

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A ópera foi completamente bombardeada durante a segunda guerra mundial, mas eles reconstruída igualmente. O tour guiado é em inglês ou italiano ou espanhol.

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Se quiser assistir um concerto, você deve comprar os seus bilhetes no site oficial da ópera e com bastante antecedência.

Endereço: Wiener Staatsoper GmbH, Opernring 2, 1010 Viena

Como chegar à Ópera Estatal de Viena de transporte público?

Metrô: U1, U2, U4 – Parada em KARLSPLATZ

Depois do tour, fomos em direção ao um outro museu, o museu do Freud onde funcionava o consultório dele. Como a Emi estudou psicologia, não podíamos deixar de passar por lá.

De novo, não precisa comprar os ingressos com antecedência, é só chegar e comprar, não tem fila! O ingresso custou EUR 14

Sigmund Freud é considerado o pai da psicanálise e o museu funciona onde era realmente o apartamento de Freud e onde ele também tinha o seu consultório. Existiam duas portas de saída para os pacientes não se encontrarem. Freud morou e viveu neste apartamento de 1891 até 1938, quando deixou a Áustria para escapar dos nazistas e morreu no exílio em Londres no ano seguinte.

Lá no museu você encontra alguns objetos pessoais como sua maleta e toda a mobília da sala de espera dos pacientes.

Saindo do museu fomos até o Café Central . O Café fica localizado uns 20 minutinhos à pé do museu do Freud e está sempre com fila na porta. Nós ficamos 30 minutos na fila, porém vale cada minuto a espera. Café e doces deliciosos, você pode almoçar ou jantar por lá também. O café fica l ocalizado no antigo prédio do banco e da bolsa de valores, tem sido o ponto central da vida social de Viena por quase um século e meio.

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História do Café Central em Viena

O Café Central foi inaugurado no ano de 1876. Desde a abertura, os intelectuais de Viena, políticos e todos os que eram importantes em Viena o visitaram. O Círculo de Positivistas Lógicos de Viena chegou a realizar muitas reuniões no café. Freud também era hóspede frequente da Central.

Mas o que torna este café único no mundo e em Viena também é o fato de que, ao mesmo tempo, em janeiro de 1913. A Central foi visitada pelas figuras históricas mais importantes do século XX, Stalin, Hitler, Tito e Trotsky. Todos eles viveram em Viena entre duas guerras mundiais.

Acordamos cedo, tomamos nosso delicioso café no hotel e fomos para o Palácio de Schönbrunn. Compramos nosso ticket com antecedência usando este link , para pularmos a fila. O palácio é uma bela residência real barroca e um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO. Tem uma longa história que remonta à idade média, o antigo palácio de verão pertencia a família Imperial Austro-Húngara. Não foi apenas residência de imperadores e imperatrizes, mas também sediou importantes eventos e conferências. Pessoas famosas como Mozart (aos 6 anos de idade) e Napoleão, eram um dos convidados dos eventos.

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O palácio é uma das atrações mais visitadas de Viena, por isso, se você quiser fazer um passeio por dentro dele, pode reservar uma visita guiada com antecedência e evitar as filas. O passeio pelos Jardins de Schönbrunn é gratuito e você pode facilmente passar algumas horas vagando pelos jardins.

Existem também várias outras atrações que você pode visitar:

O histórico Café Gloriette: Localizado no topo de uma colina, de frente para os belos jardins.

O Imperial Carriage Museum.

O Jardim das Laranjeiras.

O jardim do labirinto.

Schönbrunn Palm House (um jardim botânico criado em 1882 e abriga mais de 4.000 espécies de plantas. A Palm House é uma das atrações turísticas mais populares de Viena e está aberta o ano todo)

O Jardim Privado.

O Vienna City Card oferece um desconto de 7% a 20% em ingressos para o palácio, jardim do labirinto, Cafe Gloriette, Imperial Carriage Museum e Palm House. Sinceramente nós não compramos o Vienna City Card, mas dê uma pesquisa e verifique se vale a pena pra você!

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Saindo do Palácio uma boa opção é passar no Naschmarkt, o mercado de alimentos mais famoso de Viena, na Áustria. Naschmarkt fica localizado entre Wienzeile e Karlsplatz. O mercado tem mais de seiscentos anos e é uma das atrações turísticas mais populares de Viena. Existem mais de cem barracas que vendem uma variedade de produtos, incluindo frutas, legumes, carne, peixe e queijo. O mercado também abriga vários restaurantes e cafés. Se desejar, você também pode fazer um tour gastronômico guiado pelo Naschmarkt.

Nós voltamos ao Figlmuller , e dessa vez fomos no restaurante original fica em um beco. Realmente é o melhor schnitzel que já comemos! Apenas vá!!

De lá seguimos andando até a Karntner Strasse , e quando passamos em frente à loja de departamento Stefl, não resistimos e subimos ao seu Skybar na cobertura do prédio, que tem a vista da cidade e da cúpula do Stephensdom!

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Depois do Skybar fomos conhecer a Karlskiche , a igreja de São Carlo, que foi completada em 1739, o imperador Carlos V, fez uma promessa por causa de uma peste que apareceu e matou quase 30 mil pessoas, porque a cidade estava crescendo desordenadamente, sem saneamento básico, daí o imperador prometeu que se Viena fosse poupada da próxima peste, ele construiria uma igreja. E assim o fez!

A igreja é dedicada ao São Carlos Barromeu e nunca mais Viena sofreu com peste.

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Seguimos em direção a Câmara Municipal e o Parlamento austríaco (City Hall and the Austrian Parliament). A Prefeitura de Viena é uma das mais bonitas que já vimos. Seu estilo gótico faz com que parece mais uma catedral em vez de uma prefeitura, e é isso que a torna única. A Rathaus, como a prefeitura é chamada, é do século XIX e foi projetada por Friedrich von Schmidt, tornando-a uma visão monumental e deslumbrante!

Além de sua impressionante fachada externa, você pode fazer uma visita guiada gratuita ao interior do edifício em determinados dias da semana.

No inverno, a praça da prefeitura abriga o maior mercado de Natal de Viena, e partes dele se transformam em uma gigantesca pista de patinação no gelo.

Não muito longe da Prefeitura, você pode ver o Parlamento de Viena, que é um dos marcos mais importantes da cidade.

Bem perto da prefeitura você encontrará o Volksgarten (parque do povo) que é um belo parque que é perfeito para fazer uma pausa nos passeios turísticos. Tem alguns monumentos, fontes e cerca de 4.000 roseiras. Se você não estiver visitando durante a primavera, haverá muito menos rosas, mas este parque ainda é um local deslumbrante que você deve ver em Viena.

E não podíamos deixar de fechar o dia com uma das melhores coisas para se fazer em Viena, que é tomar uma xícara de café e comer bolo/doces. Existem muitos cafés vienenses para escolher, tornando difícil decidir quais visitar (mesmo que você tenha 3 ou mais dias em Viena e possa ir a vários lugares).

No entanto, nos tínhamos alguns cafés vienenses na nossa lista que queríamos visitar, como por exemplo o Cafe Central, o Hotel Sacher e claro, o Demel. Não é apenas o café e os bolos incríveis, mas toda a atmosfera que parece elegante, sofisticada e convidativa ao mesmo tempo.

Faltava conhecer o Demel e pra lá fomos nós, o café fica a 5 minutos a pé do Palácio Hofburg. O café Demel funciona desde 1786, mantendo o status digno de realeza, e com docinhos feitos sobre encomenda para a Imperatriz Sissi.

Reza lenda que o Café Demel fornecia o sorvete violeta à imperatriz Sissi; dizem que a Sissi frequentava esse lugar, não há registros mas acreditamos que tenho sido a verdade porque a aristocracia frequentava muito o local.

Peça o bolo de vanila, que nada mais é do que um mil folhas bem delicado e delicioso.

Bônus dica: se você tiver mais um dia em Viena, compensa muito colocar Bratislava na sua lista. A Bratislava, a capital da Eslováquia, fica a 1 hora de viagem de trem saindo de Viena, tornando-se um perfeito bate e volta. Infelizmente, não conseguimos fazer esse passeio mas já queremos voltar para conhecer mais de Viena, repetir os cafés e conhecer a Bratislava.

Caso você não queira incluir esse bate e volta e queira somente focar em Viena, recomendamos visitar algum museu, Você sabia que existem mais de 100 museus em Viena? Fica a dica de visitar o Museu Albertina, que é perfeito para os amantes da arte. O Albertina Museum Wien abriga uma das maiores e mais importantes coleções de gravuras e desenhos antigos mestres do mundo. A coleção Albertina Vienna inclui obras de Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt, Raphael, Ticiano e muitos outros artistas. O museu Albertina Vienna também possui uma rica coleção de arte moderna, que inclui obras de Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí e outros.

Ou se você gosta de adrenalina, uma visita ao Parque Temático Prater é algo que você não pode perder! O Wiener Prater é o parque mais antigo do mundo, aberto ao público em 1766. O parque tem entrada gratuita, o que significa que você não precisa se preocupar em pagar por um ingresso; basta escolher as atrações mais adequadas para você e comprar na hora. Vá na roda gigante de Viena, a mais antiga do mundo em funcionamento.

Endereço: 1020 Viena, Áustria

Horário: Entrada gratuita 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana, durante todo o ano. No entanto, atrações individuais podem ter horários de funcionamento e taxas diferentes.

Outra opção é conhecer o Palácio Belvedere , que é um lugar grandioso e considerado o ponto turístico mais visitado de Viena.

Construído em 1712-1723, por Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt. Esta obra-prima é considerada uma de suas melhores obras. Embora o local tenha servido como residência de verão para o príncipe Eugene de Savoy, agora está aberto para todos explorarem.

Considerado um dos museus mais importantes da Europa, foi neste palácio que o Tratado de Viena foi assinado e oficializou o fim da Segunda Guerra Mundial e a paz retornou a Europa. Aqui voce também encontrar as obras originais de Gustav Klint, ilustre artistas Austríaco (uma de suas obras mais famosas é 'O beijo'). Vale a visita pois tem muito a oferecer e certamente levará horas do seu dia.

Outra sugestão bem interessante pra quem não tem tanto tempo para conhecer Viena ou quer fazer um reconhecimento da cidade antes de começar a explorar a cidade à pé, é fazer o famoso passeio no ônibus de 2 andares, o hop-on & hop off .

Importante: Vale a pena olhar o Go city Viena Pass se você quiser visitar mais de 3 museus em sua viagem, você pode economizar até 50% nas atrações de Viena com este cartão.

3 dias em Viena são suficientes:

Na nossa opinião, este roteiro de 3 dias em Viena oferece tempo suficiente para explorar o máximo que esta cidade tem a oferecer. Viena é uma bela cidade com muita história e cultura, e há muito para ver e fazer. Se você planeja passar mais tempo, sugiro passar pelo menos uma semana em Viena para ter tempo suficiente para realmente aproveitar tudo o que a cidade tem a oferecer.

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A Prime Tours Vienna Tour é uma óptima maneira de se familiarizar com a capital e maior cidade da Áustria. Experimente a grande história e a Viena moderna ao mesmo tempo. A excursão cobre as famosas atracções vienenses e os locais históricos mais influentes, e mergulha em histórias de guerras passadas, triunfos e tragédias. Conheça outros viajantes e descubra a história de Viena, desde as suas vastas influências musicais, passando pela sombria era nazi, até aos seus primórdios como colónia celta e romana. Se está à procura de Prime Walking Tours em Viena - oferecemos mais do que passeios turísticos, e queremos partilhar isto, ser diferentes, e ligar grandes guias a viajantes inteligentes.

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PONTO DE ENCONTRO: Helmut Zilk-Platz (na praça ao lado do Memorial contra a guerra e o fascismo) 1010, Viena -> melhor sair na estação de metro "Karlsplatz" (U1, U2,U4) PROCURAR O GUIA COM UMA UMBRELLA AMARELA da PRIME TOURS.

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Recomenda-se a reserva desta excursão para reservar o seu lugar, especialmente durante a época alta. Isto ajuda-nos a garantir uma visita de alta qualidade! A pontualidade é um imperativo! É melhor estar lá 5 minutos antes da partida. PROCURAR O GUIA COM UMA UMBRELLA AMARELA by PRIME TOURS

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  • 9,3 / 10 1141 opiniões | 10608 viajantes Esta visita guiada dá uma boa ideia geral do centro de Viena e permite-nos descobrir locais mais confidenciais por onde não necessariamente teríamos passado. Isso permite que você selecione locais mais detalhados para visitas. 8 Catherine

Deixe-se seduzir pelo encanto da capital austríaca e percorra seus monumentos mais emblemáticos junto a um guia em inglês. A Ópera, o bairro judeu, o Palácio Hofburg e muito mais lhe esperam.

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Nos encontraremos às 10:00 horas em frente à fonte do Danúbio de Albertinaplatz , em pleno coração de Viena. Daqui, começaremos nosso free tour pela cidade imperial , no qual relembraremos sua história recente e sua relação estreita com a música e a cultura.

Nossa primeira parada será a Ópera Estatal , uma das principais atrações da capital. Esse edifício renascentista, que sofreu bombardeios da segunda Guerra Mundial , é a sede de uma das companhias de ópera mais reconhecidas a nível mundial. Continuaremos nosso tour pela praça de São Miguel , onde encontraremos a catedral de Santo Estevão , cuja torre de estilo gótico pode ser vista praticamente de toda a cidade.

Depois de contemplar os diferentes estilos arquitetônicos que o templo combina, iremos ao monumento mais visitado da cidade: o Palácio Imperial Hofburg . Nessa histórica residência, viveram os Habsburgo durante mais de 600 anos. À medida que percorremos as diferentes partes desse complexo palaciano, iremos revelando algumas curiosidades sobre a dinastia mais influente da Europa na Idade Moderna.

Seguindo as marcas dos Habsburgo, chegaremos à Cripta Imperial , onde descansam os restos de trinta imperadores e imperatrizes da realeza austríaca, entre os quais se destacam os sarcófagos de Francisco José I e a Imperatriz Sissi . A poucos metros da cripta, está o jardim Burggarten , que abriga a estátua do músico austríaco mais famoso de todos os tempos: Mozart .

Para finalizar nosso tour, caminharemos pelo bairro judeu de Viena , relembrando os acontecimentos mais relevantes desse distrito. Nossa última parada será a igreja de São Ruperto , a mais antiga da capital e onde terminaremos o free tour.

Informação Importante

  • Em nosso tour gratuito não se admitem reservas para mais de 5 pessoas . 
  • Os menores de idade devem estar acompanhados por um adulto. O máximo permitido é de três menores por cada adulto.

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A atividade é feita com um guia que fala inglês.

Guia de língua inglesa durante toda a visita.

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Ingresso de museus e monumentos.

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  • Atuar de maneira íntegra.
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Fonte do Danúbio de Albertinaplatz.

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