Parks & Relaxation
Vienna is one of Europe’s greenest cities, offering numerous parks for relaxation.
The Stadtpark Wien, Prater and Donauinsel provide ideal spaces to unwind.
The Danube area is perfect for walking, cycling, and leisure activities.
Viennese Coffeehouses, Heurige & Cuisine
Traditional Viennese coffeehouses are much more than places to enjoy coffee – they are an essential part of Vienna’s culture and way of life. Their elegant atmosphere invites guests to relax, socialize, or simply experience the unique spirit of the city, accompanied by a wide selection of coffee specialties and traditional pastries.
Equally characteristic are the so-called Heurige – traditional wine taverns located on the outskirts of the city or in the vineyards, where locally produced wine is served. These venues offer a unique combination of regional cuisine, relaxed atmosphere, and scenic views over Vienna, making them a truly authentic experience.
Vienna’s culinary specialties reflect this rich tradition. The iconic Wiener Schnitzel represents Austrian cuisine just as much as sweet classics such as Sachertorte, Apfelstrudel, and Kaiserschmarrn.
For a more casual and authentic experience, visiting a traditional sausage stand is highly recommended, offering a glimpse into everyday Viennese life.
Shopping City Center
Vienna’s city center combines historic charm with modern shopping experiences.
A highlight is Julius Meinl am Graben, a renowned destination for fine foods and Viennese tradition.
The Ringstrassen-Galerien and surrounding streets offer elegant boutiques and international brands.
Excursions – Wachau Valley
A Danube cruise through the Wachau Valley is a unique experience, offering scenic landscapes, vineyards and historic towns such as Dürnstein and Melk