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20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Vienna, Austria in this travel guide covering 20 things to do in Vienna (Wien) including top attractions such as grand palaces and museums along with iconic experiences such as visiting cafes, coffeehouses and restaurants while experiencing nightlife in the city.
Vienna city is one of the grandest we've visited in Europe and its elegance, history and architecture will surely win you over. However, this city is not a living museum and with trendy restaurants, cafes and legendary nightlife you'll travel to Vienna and leave wishing you could linger for a few more days.
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20 Things to do in Vienna City Tour | Austria Travel Guide:
Intro to Vienna (Wien) - 00:01
1) Cafe Sacher for Viennese chocolate cake (sachertorte / sacher torte) - 00:33 and 01:23
2) Ring Road (Ringstraße) in the Old Town (Innere Stadt) of Vienna for parks, museums and palaces - 01:00
3) St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) for views of Vienna (Wien) - 03:29
4) Mozart’s House (Mozarthaus Vienna) on Domgasse 5 (1784 to 1787) - 04:17
5) St. Peter’s Church in Vienna (Peterskirche) - 04:43
6) Hofburg Palace (Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments & Silver Collection) +Roman Ruins - 05:47
7) People's Garden Park of Vienna (Volksgarten) - 06:57
8) Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) +
Palace Park - 07:37
9) Nightlife in Vienna with friends - 08:01
10) Street Food in Vienna eating Käsekrainer (sausage with cheese) - 09:40
11) Vienna Vineyards for wine tastings - 11:35
12) Viennese Breakfast in Vienna, Austria - 13:44
13) Prater Park + Wiener Riesenrad Ferris Wheel (1897) - 16:31
14) Austrian Food eating Schnitzel, Goulash and Apple Strudel - 17:49
15) Hundertwasserhaus for fascinating architecture - 20:36
16) Fleamarket in Vienna (recommended Nasch markt) - 21:33
17) Museum Quarter [Museumsquartier] (Mumok + Kunsthalle Wien + Leopold Museum) - 22:05
18) Maria-Theresien Platz (Museum of Natural History + Museum of Art History + Opera) - 22:53
19) Wiener Melange (coffee) + Mozart Cake + strudel at Aida coffeehouse - 23:25
20) Transportation around Vienna taking the Metro (U-Bahn) - 26:02
Outro - 26:40
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Our visit Vienna travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Austrian and Viennese), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting palaces gardens, churches and museums and Vienna by night for nightlife and entertainment. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Vienna tourism brochure, Vienna itinerary or Vienna, Austria city tour.
WIEN - 20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide Video Transcript:
In this video we’re showing you around Vienna (Wien). After spending a few days in Tirol, the capital was our next stop and what a change of scenery. We swapped snow-capped mountains for some of the most elegant streets of Europe in Wien, Österreich.
Vienna is a city of imperial palaces, countless museums and grand coffee houses, and it was a feast for the eyes.
We can already tell you that one week was not enough to see it all, but in this video we’ll do our best to show you some of Vienna’s highlights!
And that’s a wrap for our guide to Vienna (Wien). We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas of things to do on your own trip to Wien, Österreich.
Now you guys know the drill, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do, see, or eat in Vienna, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Vienna video series showcasing Viennese food, Viennese culture and Viennese cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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Austrian Food Review - 4 Dishes to try in Vienna, Austria
Come join us for Austrian Food as we review 4 different dishes that we try eating in Vienna, Austria at Schweizerhaus restaurant located in Prater. Having arrived in Prater to film the amusement park and famous ferris wheel Wiener Riesenrad. Knowing us, eating some traditional Austrian food was a priority before we got on any rides. Overall, we tried four different dishes keying in mostly on Viennese classics such as wiener schnitzel and apfelstrudel (apple strudel). The following is a list of food items from our meal:
1) Austrian Goulash (tasted more like Pörkölt)
2) Schnitzel (Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein) with pork
3) Viennese potato salad (Wiener Erdäpfelsalat)
4) Viennese Apple Strudel (Wiener Apfelstrudel)
*A note about wiener schnitzel. It should be made with veal to be authentic. The one we got with pork would actually be called Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein or Schnitzel Wiener Art.*
Schweizerhaus (Austrian Restaurant with 19th century origins)
Located in: Prater
Address: Prater 116, 1020 Wien, Austria
Hours: 11AM to 11PM (daily)
Phone: +43 1 72801520
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Austrian Food Review - 4 Dishes to try in Vienna, Austria Travel Video Transcript:
hello from a rather unusual dining spot. Today we're at an amusement park. We're visiting Prater (Schweizerhaus) and we got really hungry so we figured let's make a food video first, go on the rides later and we figured we should probably try some Austrian food.
So it is one of those cases where the food arrived before we even started filming our intro. So everything we're having is already at the table. We ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, we got some goulash, Viennese potato salad and it all looks amazing. So yeah let's dig in. And we even have dessert coming too. And beer.
And the beer is going to go so nicely with the schnitzel and goulash as well. So that is also exciting.
So you want to introduce us to your dish? Ah, I sure do. This is one of my favorite dishes in Central Europe. Look at that. Beef goulash. And you can see here it comes with pickles as well. Yeah. And it also comes with bread dumplings. Mmmhmm.
And I remember we made the mistake in when we had goulash in the Czech Republic of eating our bread dumplings with our hands and everyone was like you guys are like barbarians. You guys are like barbarians. Apparently you are supposed to use your fork and knife. Alright. We'll use our fork and knife. I'm going to do that this time. Proper cutlery.
The meat is so tender, the sauce, the gravy is so rich and flavorful. And just having the bread compliments it really nicely too. Oh my gosh this is awesome. I think the last time we had goulash must have been in Budapest so it has been a little while.
Back to the food. So I ordered the wienerschnitzel but the classic it is supposed to be veal. Yep. But they don't have that on the menu here. They have one made with pork. Um, so yeah that is the one we ordered. It is actually a lot cheaper when you order the one with veal it costs double. Yeah.
And this was only about 10 Euros. This was about 10 Euro. The one with veal you're looking more at around 20 Euros.
That is really nice. It is a really thin cut of meat. Um, I believe the way they make it is that they dip it in like whisked eggs. Or no, first flower, whisked eggs and then breadcrumbs. And then they fry it.
So over here we have potato salad. Yeah, this one apparently is a Viennese potato salad. Viennese. Austrian potato salad. Let's try that. Yeah. And it has onions. Red onion.
price point. So that meal came to 36 Euros and 10 cents. That was for beer, for mineral water, the potato salad, the wienerschnitzel, goulash, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) for dessert. So ordered quite a bit. Yeah. We are leaving stuffed.
This is part of our Travel in Vienna video series showcasing Viennese food, Viennese culture and Viennese cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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Family Activity Holidays in Tirol - Austria
From the world's biggest wooden ball path, to summer-toboggan run and children's playgrounds in the mountains: in Tirol there are numerous possibilities to spend a fun-filled family vacation, and thus to prepare a great pleasure for the little ones.
Salzburg Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
The Austrian city of Salzburg is situated on the northern edge of the Alps, close to the border of Germany. Surrounded by lakes and mountains, and straddling the banks of the Salzach River, few cities can match Salzburg’s fairytale setting.
Few places can match its musical heritage either. Salzburg is the hometown of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and provided the settings for one of cinema’s most-adored musicals, The Sound Of Music.
Take the funicular to Hohensalzburg, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval fortresses. Down below in the Old Town you’ll find Salzburg Cathedral and the Salzburg Museum. Nearby, wander along narrow Getreidegasse, one of the loveliest shopping streets in the world.
Just off the Old Market Square, savor 300 years of coffee-making tradition at Café Tomaselli. For classical Austrian fare served with a side of Opera, take the short walk to Stiftskeller St. Peter. At the Müllner Bräu Brewery, hang out with beer devotees from all over the world.
Salzburg has long been a city where inspiration knows no bounds, especially when it comes to its palaces. Just a short stroll from the Marionette Theater, the grandeur of Mirabell Palace and Gardens awaits. While on Salzburg’s southern outskirts, explore the playful water features at Hellbrunn Palace.
While Salzburg abounds with fountains, some of the city’s most impressive water features are its natural ones, such as Lake Wolfgang and Krimml Waterfall. For a waterfall with a difference, visit the spa town of Bad Gastein, whose falls roar straight through the heart of town. From the town, take the cable car to the summit of Stubnerkogel Mountain and walk Europe’s highest suspension bridge.
The Salzburg region is full of surprises, so before heading back to the city, head underground, into the Hallein Salt Mine. From its salt mines to its symphonies, from its fountains to its waterfalls, Salzburg plays out like a living opera, filled with drama, comedy, intrigue and passion.
Bregenz Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Bregenz? Check out our Bregenz Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bregenz.
Top Places to visit in Bregenz (Austria):
Pfaenderbahn, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Herz Jesu Kirche, Vorarlberg Museum, Martinsturm, St. Nepomuk Kapelle, Hittisau Women's Museum, Oberstadt Bregenz, Kloster Mehrerau, Pfarrkirche St. Gallus, Martinskapelle, Seekapelle, Burgruine Hohen Bregenz Gebhardsberg, Theater Kosmos, Hommage an Brigantium
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Söll Austria Skiing SkiWelt 2019 in 4K DEEP SNOW! | A TRAVEL Video Cinematic
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Highlights of our visit to Austria skiing in deep powder snow following huge snowfall. Staying in Soll in Hotel Tyrol with Crystal Ski. Skiwelt is the second largest ski area in Austria and is massive with access to Brixen im Thale, Ellmau, Going, Hopfgarten, Itter, Kelchsau, Scheffau, Söll and Westendorf and Kitzbuhel. Absolutely fantastic conditions! Learning to edit with FCPX - experimenting with colour grading.
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Hexenwasser Austria (Witches water)
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Einen Eindruck von vieler Sehenswürdigkeiten auf Hexenwasser
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An impression of a number of attractions at Hexenwasser
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SALVENBAHN I -- Mittelstation Hopfgarten 18. 05. -- 20. 10. 2013 | 09.00 -- 17.00 Uhr
SALVENBAHN II -- Hohe Salve, Hopfgarten 18. 05. -- 20. 10. 2013 | 09.00 -- 17.00 Uhr
Mit zwei Gondelbahnen zum Gipfelsieg: Ein herrlicher Panoramablick auf Österreichs höchste Berge erwartet Sie. Die Aussicht auf über 70 Dreitausender ist eine der schönsten in den Alpen und wahrlich beeindruckend. Einkehr halten kann man nicht nur in zahlreichen gemütlichen Hütten, sondern auch in der höchstgelegenen Wallfahrtskirche Tirols. Ein attraktiv gestalteter Panoramaweg, der Sonnenweg, führt Sie in etwa einer halben Stunde Gehzeit rund um die Gipfelkuppe der Hohen Salve. Downhilltrail für alle Biker, die eine echte Herausforderung suchen (Benützung nur mit eigens erhältlichem Bikeparkticket möglich).
Reaching the summit of the Hohe Salve is easy and comfortable with the two Hopfgarten cable cars — a spectacular panorama of Austria's highest mountains awaits you. The view to over seventy 3,000 m peaks is one of the most amazing in the Alps and really impressive. You can take a refreshment break in numerous cosy huts along the way and you can visit Tyrol's highest pilgrimage church. An attractive panorama path, the Sonnenweg, takes you on a half-hour walk around the domed peak of the Hohe Salve. Downhilltrail for all bikers, who are looking for a real challenge (you need a bikeparkticket for using the trail).
GONDELBAHN -- Hexenwasser 18. 05. -- 20. 10. 2013 | 09:00 -- 17:30 Uhr
GONDELBAHN HOHE SALVE -- Söll 18. 05. -- 20. 10. 2013 | 09:00 -- 17:00 Uhr
Im feuchtfröhlichen Naturerlebnis „Hexenwasser in Söll vergessen sogar coole Jungs, dass sie eigentlich gar nicht wandern wollen. Mehr als 60 kreative Erlebnisstationen lassen bei Kindern und Erwachsenen in dem mit dem Tourismus-Staatspreis ausge- zeichneten Freizeitpark keine Langeweile aufkommen. Auf der Hohen Salve ist die Aussicht durch die erste drehbare Panoramaterrasse Österreichs, einer Windharfe und 15 Sonnenuhr-Stationen noch interessanter geworden.
Even cool kids tend to forget that they didn't really want to go hiking once they get to the Hexenwasser (witches water) nature park in Hochsöll. As winner of the coveted State Tourism Award, this recreational park has over 60 hands-on discovery stops leaving no time for boredom for children and adults. The view from the Hohe Salve has been enhanced by the addition of the first revolving panoramic terrace in Austria, a wind harp and 15 dials.
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Travel: Summer in Imst, Austria (Alpine Coaster Adventure)
The world's longest alpine roller coaster. Exactly 3,535-m pure excitement awaits those who take the Alpine Coaster Imst down into the valley. That makes the Alpine roller coaster on rails not only the longest of its kind, but the curves, waves and jumps make sure that this nine-minute long ride is a breathtaking adventure for the entire family.
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Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria - top attractions and sights
Innsbruck is the capital city of Tyrol in western Austria. It is located in the Inn valley, at its junction with the Wipp valley, which provides access to the Brenner Pass some 30 km (18.6 mi) to the south.
Innsbruck lies about halfway between Munich in Germany and Verona in Italy. Located in the broad valley between high mountains, the so-called North Chain in the Karwendel Alps (Hafelekarspitze, 2,334 metres or 7,657 feet) to the north, and the Patscherkofel (2,246 m or 7,369 ft) and Serles (2,718 m or 8,917 ft) to the south.
The name translates as Inn bridge.
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