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    Secession © Wien Tourismus

    Secession

    “To every age its art, to art its freedom” is the all encompassing artistic credo welcoming visitors to the famous golden-leave-globed building.

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    Wien Museum, Karlsplatz © Österreich Werbung/Diejun

    Vienna Walks & Talks

    Meet Vienna Walks & Talks, a family-run and highly specialized tour company founded by Dr. Brigitte Timmermann, and let them take you on their out of the ordinary sightseeing tours that make you discover the more hidden treasures of Vienna in a rather unconventional way.

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     © Jutta Kirchner, Tiergarten Schönbrunn / Vienna Zoo

    Explore the Schönbrunn Zoo

    Ogling local and exotic animals with your night-vision goggles after dark or rising early to get a glimpse of early morning feeding, the Schönbrunn Zoo still stages the world’s most fascinating animal experiences and attractions. Quite an achievement considering that it is also the world’s oldest zoo!

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     © Österreich Werbung/Volker Preusser

    Water Taxi connects 2 cities

    No EU capitals are geographically closer together than Vienna and Bratislava. A new enjoyable way to get from city to city is on the Danube is truly a joy. Relax in your seat and see the sights pass by. Or stand on the deck and feel the fresh air caressing your hair on the open-air deck of the Twin City Liner and arrive in only 75 minutes, door-to-door!

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    The Big Wheel at the Vienna Prater

    Vienna’s Giant Ferris Wheel

    Vienna's historic and most romantic place for a marriage proposal. If that’s not in your travel plans, you’ll enjoy the magnificent view with a few less butterflies in your stomach.

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    Apfelstrudel © Österreich Werbung

    Bake your own Apple Strudel

    Apple strudel lovers read on. The Café Residenz at Schönbrunn Palace, one of the historic bakers to the Habsburg family, shows you how to bake your own apple strudel according to their traditional recipe. Take the recipe home and get treated to a mouth-watering, oven-warm slice.

    Learn to bake your own Apple Strudel...
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    Rudolf's Crown, Treasury of the Imperial Palace

    The Imperial Treasury

    The Imperial Treasury showcases an impressive collection of medieval royal objects such as the Austrian imperial crown and insignia, as well as precious items from the Holy Roman Empire. Magnificent gems such as the largest cut emerald in the world testify to the Habsburgs’ former power and glory.

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    Carriage museum © Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Imperial Carriage Museum

    Located near Schönbrunn Palace, the Imperial Carriage Museum’s unique collection invites you on a tour through Austria’s history.

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    A Walk of Design at Augarten Palace

    Tour the Augarten Palace, home to one of the world’s most famous porcelain manufactories and Vienna’s oldest Baroque gardens.

    Visit the Augarten Palais in Vienna
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     © Österreich Werbung/Nehring

    Vienna’s Central Cemetery

    Vienna may not be as famous for its cemeteries as New Orleans, and “Central Cemetery” may not sound as romantic as „Pierre Lachaise“. Nonetheless Vienna’s Central Cemetery is one of the most interesting cemeteries in Europe – due to its size by area (495 acres) and number interred (3.3 million), ist history and its famous “inhabitants”.

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