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Vienna
The Belvedere Palace is in fact two palaces – Upper and Lower, both of which were built by Prince Eugene of Savoy. These Habsburg palaces are the centerpieces of gorgeously landscaped gardens, with tiered fountains and statues nestled in the greenery. Both palaces are filled with priceless art in the permanent collections (including Gustav Klimt's The Kiss), as well as changing exhibitions.
€20.00
Located on the grounds of the imperial summer palace, Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Vienna Zoo) is the oldest zoo in the world - and still frequently voted one of the world's best. The zoo was founded as an imperial menagerie in 1752, by the then Holy Roman Emperor, Francis I. It was opened to the public in 1779. The Tiergarten has an amazing array of animals (more than 700 species in all).
€3.00
Sankt Margarethen im Burgenland
Familypark is a popular theme park located in Burgenland, Austria. The park features rides and attractions suitable for a wide range of ages.
€35.50
Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) features an extensive art collection that belonged to the once-mighty Habsburg family. It houses pieces by Caravaggio and Titian - and many other Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces. Viennese classical composers once made groundbreaking music with some of the instruments in the Historical Musical Instruments section. There are also impressive collections of coins, arms, and armor and Egyptian, Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman antiquities.
€22.00
Vienna is known for its rich musical history and is home to many world-renowned concert halls and opera houses. Some of the most popular venues for classical music concerts and opera performances in Vienna include the Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera), the Musikverein, and the Kursalon.
€15.00
With around 65,000 drawings and more than a million old master prints, the Albertina is a mightily impressive collection of art. Located in the largest Habsburg residential palace, the collection also includes more modern works – including two significant collections of Impressionist and early 20th-century art, and temporary exhibitions. Also on display are 21 exquisite Habsburg state rooms, spread over two floors of the palace.
€9.00
In the oldest part of the Hofburg Imperial Palace you'll find perhaps the greatest treasury in the world. It holds gems, crowns, scepters, orbs, and regalia collected and hoarded by the Habsburg Empire over a period of more than 800 years. The items are visually stunning and historically significant. In fact, the actual Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire rests here. In addition to the worldly mementos of kings, queens, and emperors, there's also an ecclesiastical collection which features relics ascribed to various saints.
€16.00
The world-famous Spanish Riding School is the training ground for riders and their Lipizzan horses - Europe's oldest breed of horse. It's located between Michaelerplatz and Josefsplatz inside the Hofburg, in central Vienna. The 'Spanish' in the title refers to the Spanish heritage of the horses. This beautiful building has been an equestrian training center for more than 450 years. Guests can enter and watch these amazing horses learn the ropes and reins, in preparation for their performances in the Winter Riding School (Winterreitschule) in the Hofburg.
€18.00
Explore the major cities of the world at your own pace with a hop-on hop-off option. With frequent departures and arrivals, an informal narrated tour available in several languages, and convenient transport highlighting all the hotspots, a hop-on hop-off tour is the perfect ticket for exploring a new city. Perfect for a short itinerary during your stay in Vienna, tickets for hop-on hop-off transport are the best way to see Austria's cultured capital city. With bus, trolley, and boat options available, there are so many ways to explore. Shuttle by the Danube Tower, cruise past the Vienna City Hall, and stop to snap a few photos in front of Belvedere Palace. The bus stops at up to 30 locations throughout Vienna, with multilingual audio guides available for listening while you commute to your next destination. Buses arrive every 15 minutes, so you can see it all at your pace without the hassle of a structured tour, or sore feet at the end of a day of sightseeing in Vienna.
The Belvedere is a World Heritage Site, a Baroque jewel and the site of the Austrian State Treaty. One of the oldest museums in the world and at the same time a venue for contemporary art. The unique overall ensemble with the two palaces Upper and Lower Belvedere and the extensive garden is one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world. In the 18th century, the Austrian general Prince Eugene of Savoy commissioned the distinguished Baroque architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt to build a summer residence, but Sisi Elisabeth never lived there. After Empresses Maria Theresia purchased the palace, it was immediately dedicated to showcase the extended imperial art collection.
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The Wiener Riesenrad, or Riesenrad, or Vienna's Giant Wheel as it's often called, is a tall Ferris wheel at the entrance to Prater amusement park in Leopoldstadt, Vienna. It is one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions, and not to be missed for the views it offers over the city.
€14.50
The strange cuboid building in Vienna's fashionable Museumsquartier contains the most-visited museum in the city. The Leopold Museum has a remarkable collection of Viennese Art Nouveau, the Vienna Workshop, and of the Expressionist period. It also has the largest Egon Schiele collection in the world - plus masterpieces by Gustav Klimt. There are also revolving exhibitions and a great shop and cafe (with a great view overlooking the Museumsquartier).
€8.00
Initially envisioned as a hunting lodge for the Habsburgs, Emperor Leopold I commissioned the construction of Schönbrunn Palace at the end of the 17th century. In the middle of the 18th century, it was converted into a residence for Maria Theresa, the only female Habsburg ruler. Since then, it has played host to the leading statespeople of Europe. 44 of its 1,441 rooms are on display to the public, and it's the most-visited attraction in Vienna. Its gardens have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996 and have been open to the Viennese public since 1779.
First time in Vienna? Or, simply looking to experience the best the Imperial City offers in a short amount of time? City Cards in Vienna are your friend! With the ever-convenient Vienna city passes, you can combine admission fees for Vienna's major attractions in one handy ticket, saving you money and time. With a number of transport options included, Vienna city passes take the stress out of getting around the city, dropping your right to the door of the major attractions – Rathaus (City Hall), Burgtheater, Hofburg Palace, and Maria Theresien Platz are all at your fingertips.
€19.00
See its Gothic architecture, ornate altars, and colorful stained-glass windows. Climb the tower for a city view.
€10.00
Innsbruck
Swarovski Crystal Worlds is a space for art, architecture, and a special Swarovski shop for crystal fans everywhere. It's a sparkly family attraction created by André Heller for the crystal glass manufacturer Swarovski, and is located close to Innsbruck, Austria.
€12.00
Salzburg
Discover Salzburg like a local with the Salzburg City Card! Explore the city’s must-see sights with ease, convenience and savings. With the Salzburg City Card, you’ll have access to a range of amazing attractions and activities, providing the perfect introduction to the city and its culture. Enjoy unbeatable discounts and exclusive benefits, as well as skip-the-line access to some of the city’s most popular attractions. With the Salzburg City Card, you’ll be able to make the most of your time in the city and discover its hidden gems. Enjoy the wonderful sights and sounds of Salzburg with the best access and the best value!
€38.00
Make your trip to Vienna the best it can be and book your airport transfer to get you to the city with ease. With your Vienna Airport transfer tickets, you can go directly to your destination in Vienna, no matter the time of day. Enjoy a stress-free journey and start your vacation right with a comfortable ride to the city!
€15.90
Located on Domgasse, the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived here from 1784 to 1787. This former residence is now a three-level exhibition on his life. It's in Vienna's Old Town, not far from St. Stephen's Cathedral.
Experience an amazing evening of music in the beautiful and historic city of Salzburg. Enjoy the sounds of some of the world's best orchestras and choirs in one of the city's many charming venues. Whether you're looking for a romantic night out, a family outing, or a thrilling night of classical music, Salzburg has something for everyone. With its stunning views, gorgeous architecture, and lively atmosphere, Salzburg is the perfect place to see a concert. Don't miss out on a magical night of music!
€42.00