Cultural holiday in Vienna
The center of Vienna is affectionately known to the Viennese as „The First“ – in a reference to the numbers assigned to the districts by the Vienna municipality. Most of the important sights are located in Vienna’s inner city – in almost overwhelming proximity.
The Magnificent Center of Vienna
The inner city is full of numerous sights, monuments, churches and museums and is surrounded by the splendid boulevard, the “Ring”. Inside of the Ring and on the sides of this imperial avenue, you can see the Imperial Palace, the Parliament, the City Hall, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Natural History Museum and its twin, the Art History Museum, the Albertina, as well as many other cultural monuments.
The inner city is full of numerous sights, monuments, churches and museums and is surrounded by the splendid boulevard, the “Ring”. Inside of the Ring and on the sides of this imperial avenue, you can see the Imperial Palace, the Parliament, the City Hall, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Natural History Museum and its twin, the Art History Museum, the Albertina, as well as many other cultural monuments.
Shopping in the City
The center of Vienna is not only full of art and culture, but is one of the most exclusive shopping addresses in Vienna. It’s especially elegant on the Graben and the Kohlmarkt, where the flagship stores of internationally famous luxury brands alternate with galleries and shops selling traditional Viennese arts and crafts. This is also where you can find legendary cafés such as the unspoiled icon of Vienna, Café Hawelka in a side street off the Graben, which is unimpressed by the stream of tourists flowing by.
The center of Vienna is not only full of art and culture, but is one of the most exclusive shopping addresses in Vienna. It’s especially elegant on the Graben and the Kohlmarkt, where the flagship stores of internationally famous luxury brands alternate with galleries and shops selling traditional Viennese arts and crafts. This is also where you can find legendary cafés such as the unspoiled icon of Vienna, Café Hawelka in a side street off the Graben, which is unimpressed by the stream of tourists flowing by.

