

Schönbrunn Palace, a former imperial summer residence, is one of Vienna's most popular attractions, known for its stunning Baroque architecture and beautiful gardens.
A historic building complex consisting of two Baroque palaces, the Orangery, and the Palace Stables.
The oldest existing zoo in the world, housing over 700 animal species.
A Romanesque and Gothic cathedral, one of the most important religious buildings in Austria.
Iconic Viennese café since 1873, known for its historic ambiance and traditional breakfast dishes.
Historic café frequented by famous intellectuals in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Famous for its traditional Austrian cuisine, especially the Tafelspitz (boiled beef) with apple and horseradish sauce.
Black coffee, fresh bread roll with butter and jam, and a slice of cheese.
Shredded pancake with raisins, served with powdered sugar and apple sauce.
Breaded and fried veal or pork cutlet, served with potatoes and a lemon wedge.
Schönbrunn Palace has gardens and outdoor areas, so a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The palace and its gardens are vast, requiring comfortable footwear for walking.
Stay hydrated during your visit, and help reduce plastic waste.
Hand-painted porcelain replicas of Schönbrunn Palace's famous Sisi dishes, a traditional craft since the 19th century.
Delicate bobbin lace, a traditional Austrian craft with roots dating back to the 16th century, often featuring intricate floral patterns.
Exquisite crystal glassware, a symbol of Austrian craftsmanship since the 15th century, known for its clarity and intricate designs.

A charming medieval village in the Hérault Gorges, known for its abbey and stunning natural surroundings.
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