This legendary literati café which counted Arthur Schnitzler, Peter Altenberg and Adolf Loos among its regulars has a charm of its own that transforms a visit into an experience. Read more.
A sophisticated bar for people-watching and chilling out, just as popular now as it was then. Read more.
The Badeschiff is moored on the Danube Canal and entices you on board with a highly varied program. Read more.
This famous stage offers a different program every day, with over 50 operas and ballet works on around 300 days per season and once a year the famous "Opernball" Read more.
Ever since 1776, when Emperor Joseph II founded the Court and National Theater, the institution has held a leading position in the dramatic arts of the German-speaking countries. Read more.
The Central Cemetery, with an area of about 495 acres, was opened in 1874. Many graves of famous people can be seen there, eg Beethoven, Johann Strauss / & II, Brahms, Bruno Kreisky, Arnold Schönberg Read more.
826 feet high, with two express elevators taking you to the rotating restaurant for a splendid view (at 564 feet) within 45 seconds. Read more.