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The Café Central A Meeting Place of Revolutionaries, Writers, and Thinkers

There are cafes beyond the usual routine. They leave an impression and are cultural identifiers. I have been fortunate enough to try a few. Café Dorian in Venice I may be back to; Oslo’s Grand Café, where I went in November 2013, is another. But this blog is dedicated to another landmark space, Vienna’s Café […]

The Imperial Palace of Vienna: A Journey Through History and Culture

Splendor and majesty in the center of the inner city: Admire the private flats and beautiful staterooms of the erstwhile imperial household, and experience the numerous museums and collections of the Imperial Palace. Historically evolved complex The Gothic Hofburg Chapel, where the Vienna Boys’ Choir sings during High Mass on every Sunday, is a perpetual […]

Vienna Airport: A Strategic Hub for Austrian Airlines and Global Travel

Vienna Airport is the international airport of Vienna, capital of Austria. It lies in Schwechat, 18 km (11 mi) southeast of central Vienna and 57 kilometres (35 mi) west of Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. Its formal name within the Austrian Aeronautical Information Publication is Wien-Schwechat Airport. It is the country’s biggest airport and […]

Vienna Restaurant Week Makes a Comeback with 40 Dining Spots

In just a few days, the Town of Vienna will launch its annual Restaurant Week. Over 40 restaurants will feature prix fixe menus, discounts or specials during the event, which begins Friday, March 7. A “festive social event” will be from 4:30-6:30 p.m. that afternoon at the Vienna Town Green, with music, giveaways and complimentary […]

The Magic of Hundertwasser House: Vienna’s Colorful Architectural Gem

The Hundertwasser House in Vienna is Austria’s architectural gem. Friedensreich Hundertwasser’s house attracts tourists from across the globe. The Hundertwasser House in Vienna features the unmistakable touch of the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000), whose birth name was Friedrich Stowasser. The colorfully adorned outer façade of Hundertwasser House in Vienna commands attention nearly magically.The Hundertwasserhaus is […]

“Graz: Austria’s Historic University City and Hidden Gem”

Graz is Austria’s second largest city and an old university town with six universities. Get to know Graz and make the most of its prime attractions; the picturesque, old center, which is part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, and Castle Hill above the city center, are great reasons to visit Graz. Where […]

“Vienna City Hall in Autumn: A Breathtaking Symphony of Color”

The Mayor of Vienna’s official residence is one of the most stately and imposing buildings on the Ringstrasse. The Rathausplatz in front is a favorite venue for events – and there is also much to be seen inside. Vienna City Hall, constructed between 1872 and 1883 by Friedrich von Schmidt, is the most significant secular […]

Viennese Street Food: City Bites

City Bites: Street Food in Vienna Street food can be found all over Vienna, not just at sausage stands. For those who want to eat quickly, Viennese cuisine has also created a number of specialties. They range from hearty home cooking to delicate sweet treats. There’s not much time for photos – it’s just too […]

“Amalienbad” A Historic Swimming Pool in Vienna

Amalienbad is Vienna’s most surprising and pivotal public place for swimming. It is structured in Favoriten district and is a wonder sight Deco plan as well as a most beloved place for relaxing and brandish. History and Architecture Done between 1923-1926, Amalienbad was created by artists Otto Nadel and Karl Schmalhofer. It was one of […]