What to see in Vienna in 48 hours

Day 1

We suggest starting your acquaintance with Vienna with a visit to the historic cafe “CAF Sistem Central” – this is a great place feel the taste of Vienna. Its vaulted ceilings and charming cabins have greeted you for centuries regular visitors such as Sigmund Freud and the best writers of the city, as well as Trotsky, Lenin. In the most decadent environment, taste the traditional apple strudel and other Viennese dishes. On Graben Street ,which is one of the most popular shopping streets, head towards St. Peter’s street. St. Stephen’s Cathedral. She is. Symbol of Vienna. In addition to the spectacular exterior, there are even more things worth seeing in it, including many ornate chapels, South and North towers and Catacombs. 137-meter climb to the south tower there is a complex, but worthy of a panoramic view. To get the most out of this place, at at the entrance to the cathedral, book an “all inclusive” ticket, which includes visiting the towers and Catacombs, as follows also audiogide. Go to the famous, founded in 1902 ” Trzesn

St. St. Stephen’s Cathedral

To the Spanish Riding School, walk past the city hall and admire its Gothic facade, once it was the tallest building in the world. The giant square in front is almost always used for festivals and events, e.g., For Christmas fairs and outdoor cinema. Before you come to Spanish Riding school, walk through the Volksgarten, a romantic garden, with fountains, monuments and rosaries. Vienna is so immersed in art that even horses dance ballet, and in the school since 1572 they have been engaged in ballet. grown and trained dancing Lipica horses. You can book tickets online to see the stunning equestrian acrobatics miracle or, you can book a special excursion that will introduce you to the history of the school, stables and important buildings.

Spanish Riding School

 See the Hofburg palace. In the center of the city, this church is located at. the building was formerly part of the Habsburg dynasty Imperial Palace, and now is the official residence and workplace of the president of Austria. Go around on foot or, for more memorable experiences, book a 30-minute tour in a horse-drawn carriage. Next, go to the large Art Nouveau Conservatory Palmenhaus. It was once built by Austria for the emperors, and now it houses a restaurant, although a few exotic plants remain. Sit inside or on the terrace overlooking the palace gardens and taste the classic Viennese dishes in the magnificent dining in an urban environment.

Hofburg palace

The Albertina Museum is a great place for all art lovers. Best known for his French collections of Impressionists, including Mone, also contain many works by Picasso – from the early Cubist paintings until the later experimental period. The building was originally the home of the Habsburg archdukes and Archduke’s residence. Avoid queues by booking tickets in advance.

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Serve coffee and g in the cafe with a slice of the world-famous Viennese original Sachertorte nearby Hotel Sacher cafe.

Pass by Maria Theresa Square, and visit the Museum in the quarter – one of the largest in the world Arts and culture districts, with about 60 cultural institutions located in both modern and non-contemporary areas and The Sparrowhawk has a. buildings. Choose galleries and museums or just enjoy a relaxing city oasis life. When the art spaces begin to close around 18:00, join one of the locals who enjoy

Maria Theresa square

Are you eager to see Faust, Traviata or Madame Butterfly? Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and many others lived in Vienna, so this city is one of the Great Places to visit the Opera. Visit one of the world’s leading opera houses, where more than 60 different operas and ballets are performed annually, and the show is never repeated two evenings in a row. Book tickets in advance for the Vienna Opera House website. If you find that they are sold out, you can always try your luck to buy cheap tickets to parked seats at the ticket office two hours before the show. If you just want to see the inside, order take an afternoon guided tour and explore the 1,709-seat Renaissance building. If opera to you not suitable, dine on Burggasse Street, which is located west of the Museum Quarter.

Vienna opera

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Day 2

Take the Metro to see the palace and park of Schisunnbrunn (metro stop Schisunnbrunn). Swarthy a. relics, in which the Habsburg Royals once lived. It is best to come there early to make amazing pictures without crowds. In addition, by booking a guided tour, you will not miss any interesting details about how the royal family lived. Be sure to visit some special places in beautiful gardens and on the territory: the giant fountain of Neptune; the Arc de Triomphe Gloriette, which is a great place for a photo of the palace; On the territory there is also the Schisznbrunn Zoo, the oldest in the world and the “best zoo In Europe ” for five years in a row.

Schisknbrunn Palace

After passing several stops on the U-Bahn (metro) (departure from the Hietzing or Schiskunn metro stop) you will find yourself in Naschmarkt, where you will find all the food that the heart and stomach crave. In this colorful, the bustling gourmet market has more than 120 outlets to choose from – from Viennese classics to Indian dishes, French pastries and everything in between. Every Saturday there is also a great flea market. Join a food tasting trip during which you will walk between the best stalls and taste different foods.

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Nashmarkt

Take a slow walk through Stadtpark Park, a beautiful green space with many picturesque ponds and bridges, watching The Gilded Strauss statue. Head towards the Danube canal, where you must see the colorful an apartment Hundertwaser House. Hundertwasser

Hundertwasser House

Visit Prater amusement park. Prater amusement park full of attractions for all ages people. The main attraction is the giant ferris wheel or Riesenrad, which already more than 120 years is one of the highlights of Vienna. You can book tickets in advance so that you would skip the queue and soar straight into the sky to see the unforgettable, uninterrupted city views. Visit just before sunset and sit on the left side to see best glowing gold St. St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

Prater amusement park

Before it gets dark in the city, take an evening walk along the Danube Canal. If the weather is good, stop drink a drink in one of the many bars along the canal and really immerse yourself in the calm atmosphere before ending your stay in Vienna. Your last meal should probably be the classic Viennese schnitzel, and there is no better places than Figlmskiskiller, but to get a table in this establishment, it is necessary to make a reservation, therefore plan ahead.

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Links of catering establishments

Cafe Central

 https://cafecentral.sienien / en/

Corner Herrengasse / Strauchgasse, 1010

Trzeniewski

https://www.trzesniewski.at

 Dorotheergasse 1, 1010

 Palmenhaus

https://www.palmenhaus.at

 Burggarten 1, 1010

 Sacher

https://www.sacher.com/de/wien

 Philharmoniker Str. 4, 1010

 Figlmüller

https://www.figlmueller.at/en

Bskyskerstraiskische 6, 1010

 Skiskien

 Other references

Albertina Museum

 https://www.albertina.at/en/ Albertinaplatz 1 1010

Prater

https://www.praterwien.com/startseite

Vienna opera

http//www.wiener-staatsoper.at/en/

A Opernring 2, 1010

 Ferris wheel Riesenrad

https://wienerriesenrad.com/en/home-2

Public transport

The Vienna public transort is organized by the company “Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region” (VOR). Any ticket with the VOR symbol can be used on almost all public transport vehicles in the district. The same you can use the ticket to travel by bus, tram, metro and / or train, and you can also transfer as often as necessary, without buying a new ticket.

VOR tickets are not valid on private trains, City Airport Train CAT and Vienna Airport Lines airport buses. A flat tax applies within the city limits of Vienna.

Only upon departure from Vienna need to pay for additional ticket. This may be relevant for tourists, since the airport is located outside Vienna.

 Tickets for a trip in Vienna

These tickets are valid for all means of public transport (train, metro, tram and bus, including night buses) in Vienna and the surrounding area, except airport train and special airport buses.

Below are ticket prices

Single ticket single ticket 2.40 jum is valid for one trip per zone. You can exchange as follows often, as needed, but you can not travel on a circular route or return to the starting point. Costs 2.60 buying a tram. Child ticket half-price ticket for children and dogs 1.20 Shiner is valid for one trip in one zone. Senior ticket senior ticket 1.50 cheetah is valid for one trip for seniors over 62 years old. 24-hour ticket 1-day ticket 5.80 jest valid for unlimited travel of one adult in Vienna on the day of approval until 13 o’clock the next day. 24-hour ticket 24/48/72-hour ticket 8-hour/14.10-hour / 17.10-hour Children’s travel for free Children under the age of six travel on the Vienna public transport network for free. Children under 15 years old travel free on Sundays and public holidays and during school holidays in Vienna (incl. the week before Easter, from July 6. until August 31. and from December 23 to January 6.). Personal identity card can

Tickets for travel from / to Vienna International Airport

Since the airport is located outside the city, an additional ticket is required. The city airport train (CAT) connects the airport to the transport hub in 16 minutes. Departure times: From Vienna airport to the city air terminal (Svienien Mitte: daily from 6.08 to 23.38., every 30 min From the city airport (Svienien Mitte) to Vienna airport: daily from 5.37 to 23.07., every 30 min Tickets: One way : 14.90 wind, both way: 24.90 wind (valid for six months from date of purchase)

Metro and high-speed city trains plan

 Good trip to Vienna.

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