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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Newly renovated and enlarged, now open again since August 29: Sigmund Freud's former home and practice, now offering new permanent an temporary exhibitions and making accessible all rooms where the Freud family lived and worked for the first time. Learn all on Psychoanalysis, the Freud family's life and the world famous house Berggasse 19. New objects, artifacts and furniture on display!
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The AlpineFoxes know everything about Vienna, so you can be sure to really get to know our beautiful city. With years of experience, we are one of the most knowledgeable and esteemed private tour operators in Vienna and beyond. With us, you will see Vienna like few others do, as every tour with us is hand-crafted and suited to your needs.
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With our E-Scooter tours we are aiming to provide you unparalelled impressions of our beautiful Vienna without getting blisters on your toes nor muscle ache, without endeavours! Our E-Scooter "scuddy" one of the most modern and perfected electric vehicles on market allows save, environmental intelligent tours easily more than 20 km within 90 minutes - A distance that would require full day on feet and some amount of sport activity :-)
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Very innovative drinks, some just plain good ideas (like 'Much Birne' - play on word for 'much pear' and 'sludge of pear'), some more sophisticated involving fluid nitrogen etc. like in molecular cuisine. Atmosphere is nice, quite cosy, but with a nice view over Ringstrasse (Vienna's grand ring road). Service is very attentive.
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We provide tour guide services throughout Austria. We can supply bike guides, bus guides and government approved Austria guides. We have native speaking English and Austrian guides. Contact us with your requirements. Guides and custom tours provided at reasonable rates. Contact us with your needs.
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We fell upon this historical tourist attraction whilst visiting Schonbrunn Palace by accident. Vienna's largest secular Baroque Hall. The Garden Palace and the City Palace are still owned privately by the Liechtenstein princely family. Deeply rooted in Vienna's history for over 300years, the palaces are noted for their superb state of restoration, original interiors and their stunning harmony of nature, architecture and Master pieces of Art History. There has been an extensive programme of restoration to reveal it's former glory. In the Palace there is a selection of Masterpieces of the private Art collection of Prince Von under zu Liechtenstein from the early Renaissance to the high Baroque ers. They may be viewed as part of a pre-booked guided tour. The collections of the Prince contain major works of European Art spanning five centuries and are among the most important private collections in the world. The decoration of the pillars, ceilings, chandeliers are elegant, detailed and absolutely paradise. The lighting has been specifically designed with Led lights discreetly fitted into Chandeliers replacing the candlelight of bygone ages. Tours are available for private, small / large groups, part of events to see the Princely Collections. It is worth a visit as it appears from speaking to the locals it is not a well known tourist attraction. To visit take the metro U2 or U4 alight at Rossauerlande continue for 600mtrs on foot. By Bus 40A alight at Bauernfeld plate. Tram Line D alight at Senegalese or Bauernfeldplatz.
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