A Baroque palace that served as the summer residence of the Habsburgs, featuring 1,441 rooms, stunning gardens, and the world's oldest zoo. It is a symbol of Austria’s imperial opulence.
The former residence of Austrian emperors, this vast complex includes the Imperial Treasury, National Library, Sissi Museum, and Spanish Riding School. It is renowned for its Imperial Apartments and baroque architecture.
A Gothic masterpiece in Vienna's heart, known for its colorful tiled roof and panoramic city views from its tower.
A grand Baroque palace complex with the Upper and Lower Belvedere connected by a French garden. It houses impressive art collections, including works by Gustav Klimt.
A historic opera house symbolizing Vienna’s musical heritage, known for its Renaissance and Neo-Renaissance architecture and world-class performances.
A neo-Gothic building surrounded by gardens, hosting cultural events and featuring a belfry adorned with the Knight of Iron, a symbol of Vienna.
One of the oldest and most renowned art history museums in the world, showcasing masterpieces by Rembrandt, Velázquez, and Rubens, alongside ancient artifacts.
Located in the Hofburg Palace, this treasure trove includes the Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire, the Treasure of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and other priceless relics.
A colorful and quirky building designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, showcasing Vienna’s embrace of modern and eco-friendly architecture.
An equestrian institution dating back to the 16th century, home to the famous Lipizzaner horses. Watching their performances is a unique experience.
A museum offering an in-depth look at the history of Viennese Jews, from the Middle Ages to the present day, with two locations: Dorotheergasse and Jüdenplatz.
A baroque gem featuring an impressive dome, intricate frescoes, and a peaceful reflection pool in front of it.
A vibrant market surrounded by beautiful Art Nouveau architecture, including the Majolica House and Otto Wagner-designed buildings.
A historic park featuring beautiful gardens and the Augarten Palace, which houses the Vienna Boys' Choir.
An expansive and serene cemetery where visitors can pay respects to famous composers such as Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms.