

The Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna's premier art museum, houses an unparalleled collection of artworks from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Iconic Vienna café since 1876, frequented by Sigmund Freud and Leon Trotsky.
Historic restaurant serving traditional Austrian cuisine since 1919.
Two-Michelin-starred restaurant offering contemporary Austrian cuisine.
A historic palace complex with beautiful gardens, housing the world's largest collection of Gustav Klimt's paintings, including 'The Kiss'.
A stunning Gothic cathedral with a rich history, offering guided tours and panoramic views of Vienna from its towers.
A historic amusement park with over 250 rides and attractions, including the iconic Ferris wheel, offering fun for all ages.

Vienna weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Kunsthistorisches Museum is large, and you'll be doing a lot of walking.
An app can provide detailed information about the museum's exhibits and help you navigate.
High-quality postcards featuring masterpieces from the museum's collection, a perfect way to remember your visit.
Exquisite crystal glassware from brands like Swarovski or Lobmeyr, showcasing Austrian craftsmanship.
A traditional coffee set, including a coffee pot, cups, and a sugar bowl, reflecting Vienna's coffeehouse culture.
Shredded pancake with raisins, served with powdered sugar and stewed plums
Breaded and fried veal cutlet, served with potato salad

Chocolate sponge cake with apricot jam filling and dark chocolate icing
Experience the enchanting illumination of Heiligenkreuz Abbey, a historic Cistercian monastery, during the summer months.
Historic textile mill complex along the Saco River, offering scenic views and a glimpse into New England's industrial past.
Kali Ghat, a revered riverside cremation ground, offers a profound glimpse into Hindu death rituals and the sacred Ganges.