


A serene and ornate chapel within the Hofburg Palace complex, featuring a stunning high altar by Peter Strudel.
Vienna can have sudden rain showers, especially in Hofburg area.
Hofburg and its surroundings have plenty of walking areas.
For detailed information about Hofburg Chapel and other attractions.
Iconic café frequented by Sigmund Freud and other intellectuals in the early 20th century.
Historic restaurant and café, established in 1873, known for its traditional Austrian dishes.
Famous for its traditional Austrian tafelspitz (boiled beef) and other meat dishes since 1909.
A detailed miniature replica of Hofburg Chapel, symbolizing Vienna's rich history and craftsmanship.
Elegant porcelain figurines and tableware, hand-painted and a traditional Austrian craft since the 18th century.

Intricate jewellery pieces inspired by Austrian art and culture, often featuring gemstones and filigree work.
Shredded pancake with raisins, served with powdered sugar and apple sauce
Coffee with milk, similar to a cappuccino, served with a pastry
Breaded and fried veal or pork cutlet, served with potatoes and a lemon wedge
A hidden gem within the Hofburg Palace complex, this chapel is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture.

One of the oldest markets in Vienna, offering a variety of fresh produce, international cuisine, and local specialties.
A historic building complex consisting of two Baroque palaces, the Orangery, and the Palace Stables.
Experience the thrill of ski jumping at this iconic venue, host to the 1994 Winter Olympics.

A mesmerizing lagoon in Bora Bora, famous for its glowing waters caused by bioluminescent marine plankton.
A serene beach getaway known for its casuarina trees and red crabs, offering a peaceful retreat from city life.