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Copyrighted Material 17_100516 bindex.qxp 3/16/07 9:24 PM Page 234 Index See also Accommodations and Restaurant indexes, below. GENERAL INDEX Tulln, 195–196 American Foundation for the Westbahnhof (15th Blind (AFB), 21 District), 79 Andau, 208 AARP, 23 what’s new in, 1–3 The Anschluss, 218 Abbey Heiligenkreuz (Abbey of Wieden and Margareten (4th Antiques, 162–163 the Holy Cross), 187 & 5th Districts), 71–72 Arcadia Opera Shop, 166 Abbey of Dürnstein, 221 Wiener Neustadt, 193 Architecture, 220–223 Abercrombie and Kent, 32 Active pursuits, 137–140 Art, 223–225 Above and Beyond Tours, 22 Addresses, finding, 38 Art museums Access-Able Travel Source, 21 A. E. Köchert, 165 Albertina, 110–111 Access America, 19 Agatha Paris, 165 Barockmuseum (Museum of Accessible Journeys, 21 Airfares Baroque Art), 124 Accommodations, 49–80. See surfing for, 24–25 Ephesos-Museum (Museum of also Accommodations Index tips for getting the best, Ephesian Sculpture), 115 agencies, 49 28–29 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie airport, 80 Airlines, 27–28, 34 der Bildenden Künste Alsergrund (9th District), bankrupt, 19 (Gallery of Painting and 77–78 Airport, 34 Fine Arts), 120, 149 Baden bei Wien, 191–192 getting into town from, 28 Kunsthalle Wien, 116 best, 7–8 hotel, 80 Kunsthistorisches Museum Eisenstadt, 203 security procedures, 27, 28 (Museum of Fine Arts), family-friendly, 72 Air Tickets Direct, 29 120–121 Forchtenstein, 211 Akademie der Bildenden Leopold Museum, 116–117 Hinterbrühl, 186–187 Künste (Fine Arts Academy), Liechtenstein Museum, Illmitz, 208–209 120, 149 121–122 Innere Stadt (Inner City), Akademietheater, 170 MUMOK (Museum of 50–67 Albertina, 110–111, 142 Modern Art Ludwig Josefstadt (8th District), Albin Denk, 167 Foundation), 117 76–77 Alfi’s Goldener Spiegel, Museum Mittelalterlicher Klosterneuburg, 185 176–177 Kunst (Museum of Medieval Krems, 198 Alpine Lower Austria, 181 Art), 124 Landstrasse (3rd District), Alsergrund (9th District), 40 Österreichische Galerie 70–71 accommodations, 77–78 Belvedere, 122, 124 Leopoldstadt (2nd District), restaurant, 107–108 Österreichisches Museum für 67, 70 Alter Klosterkeller im Passauer- Angewandte Kunst Mariahilf (6th District), 72–74 hof, 177–178 (Museum of Applied Mayerling, 188–189COPYRIGHTEDAlter Steffl (Old Steve), 117 MATERIALArt), 129 Melk, 202 Altes Presshaus, 178 Secession Building, 122 Neubau (7th District), 74–76 Altes Rathaus, 153 Art Nouveau, 222 Podersdorf, 209–210 Altmann & Kühne, 164 Askoe-Tennis-Centrum- private homes and furnished Alt Wien, 179 Schmelz, 140 apartments, 50 American Airlines, 28 Askoe Wien, 140 Purbach am See, 206 American Express, 14 ATMs (automated teller near Schönbrunn, 79–80 office, 44 machines), 15 seasonal hotels, 49–50 traveler’s checks, 16 Augarten Porzellan, 167 surfing for, 25 American Express Travel, 32 17_100516 bindex.qxp 3/16/07 9:24 PM Page 235 GENERAL INDEX 235 Augustinerkirche (Church of Botanischer Garten (Botanical Chunnel, 29–31 the Augustinians), 111–112 Garden of the University of Churches, 125–128 Augustinian Herzogenburg Vienna), 132 Church of the Jesuits (Jesuiten- Monastery, 196–197 British Airways, 27, 28 kirche/Universitätskirche, Aula (Great Hall), 157–158 British Airways Holidays, 32 128, 157 Australia The British Bookshop, 163 Church of the Teutonic Order customs regulations, 13 Bruckner, Anton, 112 (Deutschordenskirche), embassy of, 45 Bruegel, Pieter, the Elder, 121 125–126 health-related travel Brunnenmarkt, 166 Cinema, 179 advice, 21 Bucket shops, 29 Circus and Clown Museum Austrian Airlines, 27, 28 Budget Rent-a-Car, 44 (Zirkus und Clownmuseum), Austrian Derby, 140 Burgenland, 2, 182 135 Austrian Federal Theaters Burg Forchtenstein, 210–211 City Air Terminal, 28, 34 (Österreichische Bundesthea- Burggarten, 132 City Bus Terminal, 35 ter), 170 Burgkapelle (Home of the City code, 47 Austrian National Library Vienna Boys’ Choir), 112–113 Climate, 16 (Österreichische Nationalbib- Burg Kino, 179 Clock Museum, Municipal liothek), 115 Burgtheater (National Theater), (Uhrenmuseum der Stadt Austrian National Tourist 145, 170 Wien), 129–130 Office, 11, 35 Business hours, 44 Club and music scene, hotel reservations, 49 Bus travel, 32, 35, 42–43 171–174 Austrobus, 49 from the airport, 28 Club Havana, 172 Austropa, 49 Coffee, 228 Avis, 44 Coffeehouses and cafes, 5–6, Café Leopold, 171 98–99 Café Savoy, 177 Connection kit, 26 Babenbergs, The, 213 Café Stein, 45 Consolidators, 29 Babysitters, 44 Calendar of events, 17–18 Consulates, 45 Baden bei Wien, 189–192 Canada Country code, 47 Barfly’s Club, 174 airlines from, 28 Cranach, Lucas, the Elder, 120 Barockmuseum (Museum of customs regulations, 12–13 Credit cards, 16 Baroque Art), 124 embassy of, 45 Cuisine, 227 Baroque architecture, 221 health-related travel Currency and currency Bars, gay and lesbian, 176–177 advice, 21 exchange, 13–15 Basilikenhaus, 156 tourist information, 11 Customs regulations, 11–13 Beer, 228 Capuchin Friars, Church of Cybercafes, 26 Beethoven, Ludwig van, 136, the, 142 152, 169 Car rentals, 43–44 Beethovenhaus (Baden bei surfing for, 25 Da Caruso, 166–167 Wien), 190 Carriage Museum (Wagen- Damron guides, 22 Pasqualati House, 136 burg), 125 Dance clubs, 173–174 Beethovenhaus (Baden bei Car travel, 31–32, 43 D&S Antiquitäten, 162 Wien), 190 Casino Baden, 192 Danube (Donau), 4. See also Bellotto, Bernardo, 224 Casino Wien, 179 Boat trips and cruises Bergkirche (Church of the Cal- Cellphones, 26–27 Danube Canal (Donaukanal), 38 vary; Eisenstadt), 203 Centers for Disease Control Danube Tower (Donauturm), 133 Bermuda Triangle, 174 and Prevention, 20 The Danube Valley, 194–202 Bicycle Rental Hochschaubahn, Chancellery, 144–145 DDSG Blue Danube Shipping 137 Charlemagne, 115, 127, 145, Company, 4, 32, 138 Bicycling, 43, 137 213 Delta Vacations, 32 Biking, 5 Charles VI, 128, 150, 184, 215 Dentists, 45 Blaguss Reisen, 49 Chelsea, 171–172 Department store, 164 Blogs and travelogues, 25 Children, families with Der Rudolfshof, 178 Boating, 138 information and resources, Deutschordenskirche (Church Boat trips and cruises, 4, 23–24 of the Teutonic Order), 32, 138 restaurant, 101 125–126 Bohemians, 213 sights and attractions, Die Burgkapelle (Home of the Boingo, 26 134–135 Vienna Boys’ Choir), Books, recommended, 33 Christkindlmärkt, 18 112–113 Die Presse, 168 17_100516 bindex.qxp 3/16/07 9:24 PM Page 236 236 INDEX Dining, 81–109. See also Franz-Josef Bahnhof, 35 Restaurant Index Eagle Bar, 177 Franz Joseph I, Emperor, 126, Alsergrund (9th District), Egon Schiele Museum 148, 216–217, 222, 224, 227 107–108 (Tulln), 195 statue of, 132 Baden bei Wien, 192 Eisenstadt, 182, 202–204 Frauencafé, 177 best, 8–10 Eistraum (Dream on Ice), 17 Frederick III, Emperor, tomb by cuisine, 81–83 Elderhostel, 23 of, 117 family-friendly, 101 ElderTreks, 23 Freihaus, 151 Forchtenstein, 211 Electricity, 45 Frequent-flier clubs, 29 Hinterbrühl, 187 Elisabeth, Empress (Sissi), 114 Freud, Sigmund, 33, 99, 129 Illmitz, 208–209 Elite Tours, 137 Haus, 131 Innere Stadt (Inner City), ELTExpress, 29 Friends of Music Building 86–100 Embassies and consulates, 45 (Musikvereinsgebäude), 150 Josefstadt (8th District), Emergencies, 45 Frommers.com, 25 106–107 Emerging Horizons, 22 Frommer’s Gay & Lesbian Klosterneuburg, 185 Engelhart, Joseph, 224 Europe, 22 Krems, 198–199 Entry requirements, 11 Landstrasse (3rd District), Ephesos-Museum (Museum of 101–102 Ephesian Sculpture), 115 Galerie bei der Albertina, 162 Leopoldstadt (2nd District), Ernst-Happel-Stadion, 140 Galerie des 19. und 20. 100–101 Esterházykeller, 174 Jahrhunderts (Gallery of Mariahilf (6th District), Eurailpass, 30–31 19th-and 20th-Century 103–104 Euro, 13–14 Art), 124 Mayerling, 189 Eurolines, 32 Gallery of Painting and Fine meals and dining customs, 81 Expedia, 24 Arts (Gemäldegalerie der Melk, 202 Akademie der Bildenden Neubau (7th District), Künste), 120, 149 104–105 Families with children Gay and lesbian travelers, 22 in the outer districts and out- information and resources, Gay.com Travel, 22 skirts, 109 23–24 Gemäldegalerie der Akademie Podersdorf, 210 restaurant, 101 der Bildenden Künste Purbach am See, 206–207 sights and attractions, (Gallery of Painting and Fine near Schönbrunn, 108–109 134–135 Arts), 120, 149 vegetarian, 103 Familyhostel, 23 Gerstner, 106, 164 Westbahnhof (15th District), Family Travel Files, 24 Glasgalerie Kovacek, 163 108 Family Travel Forum, 23 Gloriette, 125 Wieden and Margareten (4th Family Travel Network, 23–24 Gluck, Christoph Willibald & 5th Districts), 102–103 Fasching, 17 Ritter von, 225 Wiener Neustadt, 193–194 Fashions (clothing), 164–165 Golf, 138 Disabilities, travelers with, Felixx, 177 Golfplatz Föhrenwald, 138 21–22 Festivals and special events, Golfplatz Wien-Freudenau, 138 Doctors, 45 17–18 Gothic architecture, 220–221 Dominikanerkirche, 156–157 Film Festival, Music, 18 Gothic sculpture, 223 Domkirche St. Stephan (St. Filmmuseum, 179 Gran, Daniel, 196, 224 Stephan’s Cathedral), 6–7, Films, 179 Griechengasse, 154 117, 146, 158 Fischer von Erlach, Johann Grinzing, 133 Donaukanal (Danube Canal), 38 Bernhard, 128, 142, 150, 196, Heurigen (wine taverns), Donaupark, 132–133 221, 224 177–178 Donauturm (Danube Tower), 133 Fleischmarkt, 154 Grosser Passauerhof Donner, Georg Raphael, 224 Flex, 173 (Krems), 197 Donner Fountain, 142 Flights.com, 29 Gumpendorferstrasse, 152 Dorotheum, 5, 144, 162 Flohmarkt, 152, 162 Driving and traffic FlyCheap, 29 regulations, 44 Flying Wheels Travel, 21 Haas House, 159 Drug laws, 45 Football, 140 The Habsburgs, 5, 33, 188, 214 Drugstores, 45 Forchtenstein, 210–211 Hauptstrasse (Dürnstein), 199 Dürer, Albrecht,
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