A city for all seasons
Home of the Habsburgs, capital of classical music and multicultural melting pot of Mitteleuropa, Vienna is one of Europe's most fascinating cities. Its slow-paced life, architectural variety and intensely seasonal cultural and gastronomic pleasures make Vienna an ideal destination for visitors: balmy summer evenings at wine taverns, mugs of mulled wine at Christmas markets, or strolls through historic streets at any time. Vienna enchants all year round.
The Basiliskenhaus is one of the oldest houses in Vienna, documentary attested since 1212.
The façade of the Upper Belvedere is one of Vienna's great sights and the contents of the...
Grinzing is part of Döbling, the 19th district of Vienna. Until 1892 this used to be an...
Imperial Palace (Hofburg) erected by King Ottakar Premysl in the 13th century was the...
Mozart's only remaining Viennese residence reopened as a museum on 27 January 2006, the day...
MUMOK is Vienna's premier museum of modern art, whose collection of modern masters such as...
Of all Vienna's new cultural attractions, none has achieved the popularity of the MQ.
One of the largest and most celebrated natural history museums in the world, this is the...
Today Schloss Schönbrunn is both Vienna's biggest tourist attraction and a great local...
Once a year, Spittelberg Christmas Market winds through alleyways, narrow streets, and...
Charles's Church (Karlskirche)_ was built by Emperor Charles VI to celebrate the end of the...
Although originally located beyond the medieval city walls, St Stephen's Cathedral lies...