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Vienna. The City Guide

We share our guide to our favourites in Vienna, including the best places to stay and eat, as well as the essential must-sees.

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Hotel Sacher

The oldest and most famous luxury hotel in Vienna. The famous cake of the same name was invented here and can be enjoyed in the hotel restaurant.

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Grand Ferdinand

This 5-star hotel is set in a historic building on the famous Ringstrasse with an interior design that recreates that legendary Viennese elegance with a contemporary twist.

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Holmann Beletage Hotel

Small, modern boutique hotel in a prime location, just a two-minute walk from the cathedral, one of Vienna’s must-see attractions.

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Hotel Daniel

The coolest hotel in Vienna with details that range from bikes hanging from the ceiling, a vegetable garden and an artisan bakery where guests can enjoy slow food breakfasts.

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TASTE

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Steirereck

Located in Stadtpark, one of Vienna’s most beautiful parks, this two-Michelin-starred restaurant serves up modern Austrian cuisine made with high-quality local produce.

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Zazatam

The city’s restaurant du jour. A “secret” venue in a former palace. Vegan dishes, charcoal grill and an exciting menu of signature cocktails.

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&Flora

Located on the ground floor of the Gilbert Hotel, this is a bright venue with an exciting menu that features ethical dishes and local produce.

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Café Sperl

Unesco recognised Vienna’s cafés as intangible cultural heritage of humanity in 2011. And the Sperl, dating back to 1880, is one of the most famous.

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SEE

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Secession

Museum founded in 1897 by a group of Viennese artists, like Gustav Klimt, who wanted to come together to promote their art. Today it serves as a centre for contemporary art.

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Albertina & Albertina Modern

The first of these two museums is an imperial palace that showcases major historical works of art and the second is one of Vienna’s best kept modern art secrets.

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MAK (Museum of Applied Arts)

This is a space for experiential design, architecture and contemporary art. You won’t want to miss the MAK Design Lab, the gift shop and the restaurant.

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Koncerthause

Housed in an Art Nouveau building, it’s not as popular as the Opera House, but it does offer an exciting programme featuring a blend of classical, jazz and contemporary music.

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