![]() ![]() Cosy up on the HOP-ON HOP-OFF BusĪn alternative, or even a supplement to the walking tours, are the big tourist buses. Meeting Point: In Front of Albertina, Albertina platz 1, look for the green umbrellaįree tours need to be booked online in advance!įor paid tours in smaller groups there is no registration needed. Good Tours: Language: German, English, Spanish.Meeting point: Helmut-Zilk-Platz, look for the yellow umbrellaĮvening tour Wednesday-Sunday 18:00 (English) PrimeTours: Languages: German, English, Spanish.Some of the most popular free tours in Vienna are: You can either choose between free walking tours (where you tip at the end) or organised paid walking tours (usually in much smaller groups than the free ones). Mo-Fr 12.00 noon – 11.00 pm, Sa & Su 10.00 am – 11.00 pmĭespite the cold-ish weather, walking tours are still operating and they are certainly the best way to get to know the city. Badeschiff (Punch Deck on the Pool Boat) Donaukanal (Schwedenplatz/Urania), 1010.Klyo Punch Terrace Uraniastraße 1, 1010.The experience is usually accompanied by chill music, warm blankets and/or heating lamps. What’s better than sipping on a delicious drink while overlooking beautiful Vienna from above? The Christmas punch terraces make this possible and very accessible. Enjoy a drink on the Christmas punch terraces You can’t not appreciate the beauty of it, especially after the sun sets and you’re left with a glowing city in front of your eyes. Most central streets are covered in wonderful ornaments, many trees are wrapped in fairy lights, and some buildings have their own special decorations as well. They go absolutely full out on the decorations, if you ask me. The local municipality doesn’t hold back when it comes to creating a holiday spirit. Admire the gorgeous Christmas decorations I have a full Vienna Christmas markets guide, covering every single one of them, so you can decide for yourself which one you’d like to put on your agenda for visiting Vienna.Ĭheck out the Ultimate Vienna Christmas Market Guide here! 2. Vienna is a proud home to 17 (yes, you read that correctly) Christmas markets, scattered all around the city centre and beyond. European Christmas markets are known for their incredibly festive atmosphere, delicious local food and drinks and incomparable holiday spirit. One of the most essential things people come to Vienna in December is because of the Christmas markets. The Best Things to do in Vienna in winter 1. I strongly recommend Vienna Stay Apartments, as the location was very good (just a few stops away from the city centre by tram), the apartment was clean and it was also very warm, especially considering we were visiting in winter. We usually book apartments, as hotels tend to be slightly more expensive, but it all depends on your preferences and your budget. During our last trip to Vienna we booked this place and it was the best we’ve stayed at so far. Since moving out of Vienna, I got to go back a few times, and each time I was on the hunt for the best budget options for accommodation. ![]() Check out the amazing museums and exhibitions The Best Things to do in Vienna in winter. ![]()
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