

Vienna Zoo, founded in 1752, is the oldest existing zoo in the world, housing over 700 animal species in a lush, historic setting.
A historic building complex consisting of two Baroque palaces, the Orangery, and the Palace Stables.
A large market with a variety of food stalls, restaurants, and shops.
A historic palace complex that once served as the imperial residence.
Iconic Vienna café since 1876, frequented by Sigmund Freud and Leon Trotsky.
Historic café established in 1873, known for its elegant atmosphere and traditional Austrian dishes.
Famous for its traditional Austrian cuisine, particularly its tafelspitz (boiled beef) since 1909.
Shredded pancake with raisins, served with powdered sugar and apple sauce

Rich chocolate cake with apricot jam and dark chocolate icing
Breaded and fried veal cutlet, served with lemon and potato salad
Vienna's weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Vienna Zoo is large, comfortable shoes are essential for a long day of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like the zoo.

A classic souvenir, these mugs feature the iconic Vienna Zoo logo and are a symbol of the city's love for animals.
Indulge in these delicious chocolates shaped like zoo animals, a unique treat for both kids and adults.
These vintage-style posters depict various animals found in the zoo and are a great way to remember your visit.
A bustling harbor known for its fresh seafood, offering a unique dining experience with stunning ocean views.
A bustling fishing harbor on the Bay of Bengal, offering fresh seafood and scenic sunsets.
Ramabhar Stupa, a serene Buddhist pilgrimage site, is believed to be the cremation place of Buddha's chief disciple, Mahakashyap.