In Vienna, the coffee house isn’t just a hangout: it’s an institution. Lingering over a newspaper with a pastry and a strong espresso drink is, according to UNESCO, officially a Viennese cultural pastime. Walk off your slice of Sachertorte with a self-guided tour of the city’s stunning traditional, Secessionist, and modern architecture, such as the Imperial Palace, the State Opera House, the Kirche am Steinhof, or the Kunsthistorisches Museum, an exercise in ornate geometry.
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I am a state-certified tourist guide and guide you in German or English through museums, exhibitions and art collections, but also to the »Heurigen« wine taverns, in Viennese coffee houses or to the major sites as well as to all the hidden nooks and crannies. I offer a multitude of guided tours on many different topics and would be glad to arrange individual tours tailored to meet what intere...
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Vienna's most famous Fiaker company. Watch on YouTube '' Grenzenlos Wien '' as well as the Fiaker Baron and the Schönbrunner Deutsch
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Everything was very good. A spacious and comfortable car. A courteous and efficient driver. Arrived at the exact time ordered. Very reasonable price. I recommended you to a well known site of tours in Israel. Thank you very much
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This morbidly unique museum examines how traditions of funerals and death rituals have varied over time.
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Europe's second largest cemetery marks the final resting place for over 2.5 million people, including Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Strauss.
An unique place where some of the most influential people in the world were buried - musicians, politicians, painters, artists, philanthropist, scientists, engineers and so on... You can spend the whole day in this marvellous place watching the beautiful monuments and learning more with the audioguide.
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My wife and I booked seats for the 9.15am mass in the Burgkappele for two reasons, first, go to Sunday mass, 2nd, to hear the Vienna Boys Choir accompanied by the Wiener Philharmonic. The experience was just mesmerising and tearful. These voices singing the entire mass was beautiful. Even if your not of the catholic faith it will move you. Note the choir are seated way above the audience and you can't see them but you can hear them clearly. They do come down and sing a farewell song in front of the alter at the end of mass, not to be missed.
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