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Wining & Dining Special Events Vienna in 3 Days Accessibility Wi-Fi the Official City Card Shopping in Vienna Shopping in Vienna The Official City Card w Wining & Dining The main shopping areas in Vienna’s shopping hotspot – the stores lining Enjoy the freedom that comes with full Vienna in 3 Days Viennese cuisine Heuriger historic city center are Kärntner Strasse, the side streets off the main drag are mobility! The Vienna City Card offers iennaNo Gasthaus zu den 3 Hacken Schübel-Auer Graben, Kohlmarkt, and the Goldenes also worth a look. Generally speaking, you free travel on public transport, 1., Singerstrasse 28 19., Kahlenberger Strasse 22 May–September 2021 #V Quartier on Tuchlauben. Exclusive the stores on Vienna’s shopping streets as well as countless discounts when Mon–Sat 11:30–23:00 Tel. +43 1 370 22 22 stores representing some of the are open Monday to Friday from 09:00 visiting museums, tourist attractions, www.zuden3hacken.at Wed–Sat 15:30–23:00 world’s biggest international fashion to 18:30 and from 09:00 to 17:00 or and shopping, for the duration of your Glacis Beisl Sun 12:00–22:00 and jewelry brands can be found here, 18:00 on Saturday. Shopping centres stay. You can also add Airport Transfer 7., MuseumsQuartier www.schuebel-auer.at side by side with traditional Viennese do not close until 20:00 on Thursdays with City Check-In or a Hop-On Hop- Entry: Breite Gasse 4 Wieninger boutiques. Outside the first district, and Fridays. Off tour to your card. Accompanying Tel. +43 1 526 56 60 21., Stammersdorfer Strasse 78 Mariahilfer Strasse is the capital’s top children travel free. Daily 11:00–02:00 Tel. +43 1 292 41 06 The Vienna City Card is available www.glacisbeisl.at Fri 16:00–22:00, Sat 13:00–22:00 Sun, hol 12:00–22:00 from €17 at your hotel, a Tourist Info, Restaurant Eckel 19., Sieveringer Strasse 46 www.heuriger-wieninger.at Wiener Linien ticket offices, and at THE OFFICIAL CITY CARD Special Events shop.vienna.info Tel. +43 1 320 32 18 Tue–Sat 11:30–15:30 and 18:00–24:00 Coffeehouses www.restauranteckel.at Summer highlights Exhibition: Women artists of Gerstner 1., Kärntner Strasse 51 the Wiener Werkstätte Vienna Festival 2021 Trendy restaurants Tel. +43 1 526 13 61 In contrast to their famous male col- Jun 3 to mid-Jul Daily 10:00–19:00 leagues, most notably Josef Hoffmann, Heuer am Karlsplatz Aug 24 to mid-Sep Accessibility 4., Treitlstrasse 2 www.gerstner-konditorei.at Koloman Moser, and Dagobert Peche, www.festwochen.at Tel. +43 1 890 05 90 Café Diglas im Schottenstift little attention has been paid to the The capital’s public transportation and by displaying a small wheelchair symbol Mon–Thu 17:00–01:00 1., Schottengasse 2 Vienna Pride women artists of the Wiener Werk- stations have been adapted for people next to the service number. Braille maps Fri, Sat 15:00–01:00 Tel. +43 1 535 15 50 Jun 7 to 20, 2021 stätte to date. Over 800 exhibits offer with restricted mobility. All underground of the city are available from Tourist Info www.heuer-amkarlsplatz.com Mon–Fri 07:30–22:00 www.viennapride.at an insight into the almost unknown Sat, Sun 08:30–20:00 stations and trains offer step-free access. Vienna on Albertinaplatz. One counter Ramasuri yet radical female design in Vienna www.cafeimschottenstift.at Rainbow Parade Vienna’s buses are all step-free low-floor is equipped with an inductive hearing 2., Praterstrasse 19 between 1900 and 1930 which was Tel. +43 676 466 80 60 Café Dommayer Jun 19, 2021 vehicles. The electronic displays at tram loop. Wheelchair users can make use involved in constituting the unique Daily 09:00–22:00 13., Dommayergasse 1 www.viennapride.at stops let passengers know when the of an accessible service point equipped position of the Wiener Werkstätte www.ramasuri.at Tel. +43 1 877 54 65 0 next wheelchair-friendly tram is coming with a tablet. Film Festival on City Hall Square between Art Nouveau and Bauhaus. Daily 09:00–18:00 Jul 3 to Sep 4, 2021 May 5 to Oct 3, 2021 International cuisine www.oberlaa-wien.at www.filmfestival-rathausplatz.at Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00 Seven North (Oriental) MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna 7., Schottenfeldgasse 74 Open-Air-Bars Kultursommer – Wien dreht auf! 1., Stubenring 5 Wi-Fi Mon–Fri 17:00–01:00 Strandbar Herrmann Early Jul to mid-Aug, 2021 www.mak.at Sat, Sun 11:30–16:30 and 17:00–01:00 3., Herrmannpark www.kultursommerwien.at Use one of around 400 free Wi-Fi hot www.sevennorthrestaurant.com Mon–Fri 14:00–01:00 Sat, Sun & hols 10:00–01:00 ImPulsTanz 2021 Exhibition: Lady with Fan. spots in the city, e.g.: Martinelli (Italian) Rate and win! www.strandbarherrmann.at Jul 15 to Aug 15, 2021 Gustav Klimt’s Last Works • in City Hall Square, at Stephansplatz, 1., Palais Harrach, Freyung 3 www.impulstanz.com The last female portrait by Vienna’s in the MuseumsQuartier Tel. +43 1 533 67 21 Roberto American Bar II Daily 11:30–23:30 1., Jasomirgottstrasse 7 iconic painter: this vibrant painting, one • at Naschmarkt, in the Prater, and on A1 CEV European www.barbaro.at Tel. +43 1 532 26 46 of the artist’s late works, is on show in the Danube Island Beach Volleyball Championship Daily 11:00–02:00 Vienna again after more than a century. • in railway stations and many subway Okra Izakaya (Japanese) Aug 11 to 15, 2021 2., Kleine Pfarrgasse 1 www.robertosbar.com It will be presented with other exam- stations www.beachvienna.com UER Tel. +43 699 175 271 90 ples of Klimt’s later oeuvre in a special You also have free Wi-Fi access BA Tue–Sat 17:00–20:00 UL Danube Island Festival 2021 exhibition at the Upper Belvedere. PA • at the Tourist Info office at Albertina- / www.okra1020.com Sep 17 to 19, 2021 Mar 25, 2021 to Feb 13, 2022 platz SMUS www.donauinselfest.at Tue–Sun 10:00–18:00 SURVEY.VIENNA.INFO/STAY RI Please note that the times listed above are regular opening hours. In accordance • in many restaurants and coffee OU with the current COVID-19 regulations (as of May 19, 2021), all premises must close Upper Belvedere NT houses: www.freewave.at IE by 24:00 at the latest. For more details, please refer to each restaurant‘s website. 3., Prinz Eugen-Strasse 27 W © www.belvedere.at Please check the events’ websites for I am information about the latest COVID-19 restrictions. Discover hundreds of bizarre, Discounts with the Vienna City Card fascinating and extraordinary www.facebook.com/ViennaTouristBoard o www.facebook.com/LGBTVienna experiences in Vienna. Your official Printed in accordiance to the Guideline “Low pollutant print products” of the Austrian Vienna-App. ecolabel, Print Alliance HAV Produktions GmbH, Bad Vöslau, UW-Nr. 715 www.youtube.com/Vienna ienna.inf www.instagram.com/viennatouristboard Tips for an unforgettable trip .v Published by: Vienna Tourist Board, 1030 Vienna, creative direction: seite zwei – branding und design, graphical implementation: Christian Eckart, city map: Freytag-Berndt u. Artaria KG, editorial deadline: www.pinterest.com/viennatouristboard Download on the GET IT ON 19.05.2021. All information subject to change. Errors and omissions excepted. Printed in Austria. to Vienna App Store Google Play www Sights Outside the City Center City Walk II Schönbrunn Palace: Habsburg summer residence; Prater/Giant Ferris Wheel: Leafy oasis of greenery and amusement park Starting at Burggarten 14 , walk past the imperial Hofburg towards directions: U4, Station: Schönbrunn with restaurants; Heldenplatz 15 . On the other side of the Ringstrasse from the Volksgarten – directions: U1, U2, Tram O, or S-Bahn; Station: Praterstern Schönbrunn Zoo: The world’s oldest zoo; where Sisi fans will find a Jugendstil (Austrian Art Nouveau) monument to the directions: U4, Station: Hietzing Kahlenberg/Leopoldsberg: Vienna’s landmark hills with vineyards and Empress – is the Parliament 16 building, with the Pallas Athene fountain in front impressive views of the city below; Belvedere Palace: Prince Eugene’s Baroque palace and formal gardens, of it. The shaded Rathauspark 17 is a relaxing place to take a break with its directions: Bus 38A from Heiligenstadt; Station: Kahlenberg or Leopoldsberg art museum with works from the Middle Ages to the present day, featuring EMPER fountains, statues, and exotic trees. Across the Ringstrasse from City Hall is the ST the world’s largest Gustav Klimt collection (incl. The Kiss); Viennese heuriger: Authentic wine taverns with Viennese delicacies; 18 IAN Burgtheater – one of the leading theaters in the German-speaking world. ST directions: Tram D; Station: Schloss Belvedere heuriger areas: Neustift, Heiligenstadt, Sievering, Grinzing, Nussdorf; RI From there it’s worth taking a look at the nearby Minoritenkirche 19 church, CH / directions: Heiligenstadt, Grinzing: U4 to Heiligenstadt, then Bus 38A or 39A; Hundertwasser Haus/Kunst Haus Wien – Museum Hundertwasser: Unusual US Neustift am Walde: 35A, Nussdorf: Tram D where you will find a giant mosaic copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper that RISM apartment building and museum with a changing line-up of exhibitions; was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte. Walk along Freyung, at one time OU directions: Tram 1, O; Station Radetzkyplatz NT Kahlenberg/Leopoldsberg home to street entertainers and brash market traders, until you reach Am Hof WIE Viennese heuriger Prater/Giant Ferris Wheel © 20 – one of the most architecturally significant sites in the whole of the old town. Excavation works for an underground garage beneath the square in the City Walk I 1960s turned up the remains of a Roman settlement here.
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