Vienna

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Vienna is a city that combines nice buildings with a variety of food options, making it a good place to visit. There are beautiful buildings, nice parks, and tasty schnitzel! For good food, try Leopoldstadt—it has popular cafés that locals recommend. The public transportation works well, but if you are used to smaller places, it may take some time to adjust. However, it is not all good. Many tourist spots can be busy, especially on weekends, and be ready for a longer wait at restaurants—your food might take a while to come. Also, many stores close early, especially on Sundays, which can be disappointing. Safety is good here, and while many people speak English, getting to know the locals may take some time. If you are thinking about staying longer, the cost of living can be high, so it is important to plan your budget. In summary, Vienna is a good choice for a short visit; just be prepared for some of the challenges that come with this city!

  • 1.7m people live here
  • Area: 282km²
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Good Things in Vienna

Hobby

Beach Volleyball
Museum
Padel
⚽️ Soccer
⛷️ Skiing
🎾 Tennis
🏀 Basketball
🏁 Karting
🏃 Running
🏈 American Football
🏊 Swimming
🏋️ Gym Infrastructure
🏌️Golf
🏐 Volleyball
🏓 Table Tennis
🏹 Archery
🛶 Canoeing
🛹 Skateboard
🥾 Hiking
🧗 Climbing

Culture

Diversity Inclusiveness
🎭 Culturally Inclusive
🏘️ Collectivism society
👩 Women Safety
🧫 Multicultural Friendliness
🪩 Vibrant Nightlife

General

Education Hub
High Quality Of Life
⚡️ Electricity Infrastructure
⛱️ Great for Leisure
🌤️ Comfortable Climate
🏢 Startup Hub
👶 Family Friendly
📰 Media Freedom
🗣️ English Friendly
😁 Happy City
🚗 Easy to commute
🚨 General Safety
🚶‍♂️‍➡️ Pedestrian Friendly
🛜 Internet Access
🥗 Safe food
🥷 Low Crime

Cost of living in Vienna

Cost of Living (Couple)

$2186.21
Approximate cost for a couple including groceries, rent, transportation and lifestyle costs

Cost of Living (Family)

$4355.95
Approximate cost for a family including groceries, rent, transportation, lifestyle costs and parenting fee for one child

Cost of Living (1 Person)

$1552.71
Approximate cost for a single person including groceries, rent, transportation and lifestyle costs

Popular things to do in Vienna

Saint Stephen's Cathedral

Stephansplatz 3, Wien

Vienna State Opera

World-famous opera house in Neo-Renaissance style.

Opernring 2, Wien

Vienna City Hall

Seat of the mayor and city council of the city of Vienna andgovernor and assembly of the State of Vienna. Neo-gothic building. (Source: Wikipedia:en)

Rathausplatz 1, Wien

Karlskirche

Commissioned by Kaiser Charles VI to fulfill plagues vow,Baroque "Gesamtkunstwerk" church with Greek, Roman & Rococo-style style elements, completed 1737

Karlsplatz 10, Wien

Museum of Art History

Museum of art history main collections: classic western paintings, scuplture, coins, egytptian, greek/roman.

Burgring 5, Wien

Austrian Parliament Building

Dr.-Karl-Renner-Ring 3, Wien

Natural History Museum Vienna

39 exhibit halls include the world’s largest and oldest public collection of meteorites, a new permanent anthropological exhibition on the origins and development of humans, and a Digital Planetarium. (Source: official website)

Burgring 7, Wien

Schonbrunn Palace

Former imperial summer residence, the current main building dates from 1740-50s remodelling. Source: Wikipedia:en

Schönbrunner Schlossstraße 47, Wien

Votivkirche

Neo-Gothic church. Built after attempted assassination of Emperor Franz Joseph in 1853at his brother's iniiative to give thanks for sparing his life. (Source: Wikipedia:en)

Rooseveltplatz, Wien

Giant Ferris Wheel

Secession

Vienna landmark building. Art Nouveau exhibition hall built by a group of artists, including Gustav Klimt, who broke away from the traditionalist Association of Austrian Artists to form the Vienna Secession movement. (Source: survey)

Friedrichstraße 12, Wien

Albertina

One of Vienna's premier museums. Originated as a collection of art presented a Habsburg family to in 1776. (Source: Wikipedia:en)

Albertinaplatz 1, Wien

Donauturm

Tallest structure in Austria and one of the highest 75 towers in the world. Observation deck, restaurant, café. (Source: website, wikipedia:en)

Donauturmstraße 4, Wien

House of Music

Sound and music.

Seilerstätte 30, Wien

Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien

"MUseum MOderner Kunst". 10,000 modern and contemporary art works, including major works from Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Wolf Vostell, Gerhard Richter, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein. (Source: Wikipedia:en)

Museumsplatz 1, Wien

Holy Trinity Column

Palais Harrach

C17th baroque palace built for the Harrach family. Currently offices and shops. (Source: Wikipedia:en)

Freyung 3, Wien

Musikverein

Musikvereinsplatz 1, Wien

Geymüllerschlössel

"Summer building" for Viennese merchant/banker Johan Geymüller, furnished with original furniture from the first half of the C19th. (Source: operator website)

Pötzleinsdorfer Straße 102, Wien

Leopold Museum

Museumsplatz 1, Wien

Winterpalais

High-Baroque palace built for Prince Eugene of Savoy

Himmelpfortgasse 8, Wien

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