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    Austrian Women's Run © Österreichischer Frauenlauf GmbH/Agentur Diener

    26.05.2013 - Vienna

    Austrian Women's Run 2013

    The Austrian Women's Run® has been Europe's biggest run for female participants for some years now. A fantastic atmosphere is guaranteed wenn 30.000 women and girls set off on the track.

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    Vineyards in Vienna © Österreich Werbung/ Popp

    Vienna: The Wine Capital

    No other country can lay claim to so much viticulture and wine-culture in its capital city. Grapes were cultivated here as early as 1132 AD.

    Learn more about wines in Vienna
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    Vienna Ice Dream © Österreich Werbung/Wolfgang Zajc

    Vienna Ice Dream

    From January to March, Vienna city hall transforms into a winter fairytale with a 6,000m² lit ice-skating area.

    City Centre Skating
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    Christmas Market Freyung Vienna © Österreich Werbung/Bartl

    Christmas Markets in Vienna

    Step into the joy of Christmas with the beautiful streets of Vienna as your backdrop. Punch and chestnut stands draw customers with seasonal treats and stallholders get shoppers in the Christmas spirit with handcrafted goods.

    Visit Christmas Markets in Vienna
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    Karlskirche Vienna © Österreich Werbung/Diejun

    Architectural Highlights Vienna

    Whether in the historic city centre, at a traditional wine tavern or on the other side of the Danube: Vienna is full of architectural highlights. Here, contemporary and historic buildings coexist in a strikingly innovative way.

    An Architectural Round Trip of Vienna
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    Lobmeyr shop in Vienna © Lobmeyr Laden

    Lobmeyr Shop and Glas Museum

    The former K&K purveyor to the court is well-known all over the world for glas culture and light design. Nowadays the glas-empire not only focuses on tradition, but also on the creations of young Austrian designers.

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     © Herbert Lehmann

    Hotel Rathaus

    Award-winning Chef Klaus Fleischhaker, who operates the well-known Gourmet-Restaurant Pfefferschiff in the City of Salzburg, has made his dream come true in Vienna: He created a hotel in which everything is dedicated to wine.

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    DO & CO Hotel Vienna © DO & CO

    Design Hotels in Vienna

    As the centre of power of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Vienna was one of Europe's most important 19th century cities. During its heyday, Vienna was home to many of Europe's great musicians and also to some of the best examples of Art Nouveau architecture. With a fantastic range of modern accommodation, Vienna offers its visitors an insight into its cultural heritage with a true cosmopolitan touch.

    Visit Vienna
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    Vienna © Österreich Werbung/ Kalmar

    Vienna Card

    Austria’s capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cosy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.

    Benefits of the Vienna Card
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    Blue Bird Festival © Sarah Haas

    Blue Bird Festival

    The Viennese singer and songwriter scene comes together every year with international guests to perform at a small but highly acclaimed festival. Every year at the end of November in Vienna for a very special event: the Vienna Song Writing Association’s Blue Bird Festival.

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    Spanish Riding School Vienna © Spanish Riding School

    Spanish Riding School

    The Spanish Riding School of Vienna is the only riding academy in the world which has been cultivating the art of equitation in its purest form for over 400 years, and which trains both horses (the famous white Lipizzaners) and riders according to methods which have been used for centuries, passed down over the years by word of mouth alone.

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     © Albertina, Wien

    Vienna For Gay Travellers

    Vienna is well known for it's music and culture, for the coffee houses, the Opera and the Imperial history which the city still showcases everywhere. Vienna’s cultural appeal is, in fact, what draws an ever larger number of gay and lesbian travelers to the city.

    Plan your Visit
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    Tourists at Stephansplatz in Vienna © Österreich Werbung/Bartl

    Vienna Austria

    Austria’s capital is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cosy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm.

    Find out more about Vienna
 

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