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Johannesgasse 33, 1010 Vienna

Bid farewell to the year in true Viennese style with a New Year Concert at the beautiful Kursalon. Located where the grand Vienna Ring Boulevard meets the green City Park, the atmosphere and setting couldn’t be better to see the New Year in.

HIGHLIGHTS:

* Listen to the “Alt Wien” orchestra play music by Mozart and Strauss
* Learn how to dance the waltz
* See a spectacular musical fireworks show from the Kursalon terrace

Join the “Alt Wien” orchestra, elegant ballet dancers and international opera singers for a night you won’t forget. Listen to pieces by Johann Strauss and W.A. Mozart in the surroundings of the magnificent Lanner Hall, and enjoy an evening of full entertainment.

After the concert, learn how to dance the waltz during a waltzing workshop and watch a spectacular musical fireworks show from the Kursalon terrace overlooking the City Park. Get into the spirit with a dance and party to see you into the small hours and make every moment in Vienna count.

desde 57 €

Fritz-Grünbaum-Platz 1

Escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a day among birdsong and the sounds of the sea. Come spend a fun filled day for the family in Aqua Terra Zoo.

HIGHLIGHTS:

* More than 10,000 animals from all four corners of the world
* Two-storey shark tank filled with awesome beasts
* Don’t miss the breathtaking Ocean’s Sky cafe, 50 meters above the ground

Step out of the city and into a tropical paradise filled with twittering and a stunning collection of animals from all over the world, including a huge collection of amazing species of fish. With this one day ticket to the Aqua Terra Zoo you are guaranteed to spend a thrilling day with your family.

With a selection of more than 10,000 beasts from all over the world, it’s hard to point out which are the most impressive parts of the park. Two places you simply cannot miss, however, are Tropenhaus and Krokipark, which, as you should expect from its name, contains quite a few terrifying snappers. Don’t miss the Amazonian fish and the recently installed Caribbean hammer shark tank on the 10th floor. If you want to give you legs a rest, check out the cafe Ocean’s Sky, located at a height of 50 meters. Come spend a wild day out!

Metrostation Heiligenstadt (Line U4)

Ride along a scenic route throughout thick woods and beautifull vineyards on electric bike!

HIGHLIGHTS:

* Take a tour along a scenic route throughout famous Vienna woods
* Enjoy wonderful vineyards around Vienna
* Learn about Kahlenberg
* Reach Leopoldsberg and Hermannskogel
* Listen to the stories about the history of the area
* Stop at a authentic viennese vine tavern (Heurige) and enjoy the rustic charme and the local food.

On top of the classical sights the tour will get you a wonderful places of the Viennese woods which are hardly reachable for common visitors, but easy for you with our electric bikes (Mountain Bikes - see below more information about the bike). It takes just 15 minutes cycling to leave the city behind, head to the Danube canal and then enter the Vienna Woods, the forested highlands that forms the northeastern foothills of the Northern Limestone Alps.

Ride along a scenic route through thick woods and picturesque vineyards. Your guide will tell you stories about the history of the area, notable Kahlenberg mountain which lies in the northeastern foothills of the Eastern Alps. You will learn about Kahlenberg role in the Battle of Vienna During the second siege of the Turks in 1683 and ride up to the top of this famous mountain to enjoy fantastic city views.

For centuries Leopoldsberg has been popular destination not only of emperors but for all Viennese and it is the most famous hill, towering over the Danube and the city. After your ride, spend the last hour of your tour at an authentic Viennese wine tavern, where you'll enjoy a welcome drink and a snack in the vineyards while admiring views over Vienna.

Meet your guide at Vienna’s Heiligenstadt underground station in the afternoon where the tour starts directly at the metro terminal and lead through idyllic forest tracks. You will start with an overview on how to operate your electric mountain bike — a bicycle with wide gripped tires for mountain terrain and a motor that takes most of the work out of pedaling.

After getting outfitted with your bike and helmet, follow your guide on a 2 hours ride. Leaving the city behind, making several stops to rest and fuel up with your provided water and fruit.

During the approx. 2 hours tour we can always take small breaks during which you can enjoy the beautiful view and learn about some historic events of the area.

Kursalon Wien, Johannesgasse 33, 1010

The following New Year’s Eve party will then be the perfect completion to a beautiful evening! The “Salonochester Alt Wien”, led by Professor Udo Zwoelfer, is one of the best known interpreters of classical Viennese music and manages to make the most impressive compositions by our “King of Waltz” Johann Strauss and the primary representative of Viennese music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, even more unique.

Our virtuosic musicians, excellent opera singers and enchanting ballet dancers present an evening full of Viennese charm including spirited sounds of waltz, polka, arias and duets, as well as operetta and concert solo pieces at the highest artistic level possible. Johann Strauss (son), the “King of Waltz” outshone everybody else in the same genre.

In 1844, Strauss started his career as a composer with the first and incredibly successful performance of his own orchestra in Dommayer’s Casino in Hietzing, Vienna. This was the beginning of his unprecedented triump that, among other things, led him and his brothers Joseph and Eduard to Kursalon Wien.

Mozart and his music has fascinated people right up to the present day, like no other composer. Mozart was taught to play the violin by his mentor and teacher, his father Leopold Mozart, when hewas only 3 years old. Mozart left Salzburg and came to Vienna.

Despite his early death, Mozart’s oeuvre comprises more than 600 compositions, such as church music, operas, musical comedies and other dramatic works, ballet, concert arias, songs and canons, dances, symphonies, divertimenti, serenades and chamber music for various types of instrumentation, as well as concerts and sonatas.

Kursalon Wien, Johannesgasse 33

Especially during the most festive season of the year, a visit to our Strauss and Mozart concert in the enchanting atmosphere of Kursalon Wien, can be an exceptional experience.

On Christmas days, the Salonorchester Alt Wien, our excellent ballet dancers and international opera singers perform some of the most beautiful compositions by the “King of Waltz” Johann Strauss and the primary representative of Viennese music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

The “Salonochester Alt Wien”, led by Professor Udo Zwoelfer, is one of the best known interpreters of classical Viennese music and manages to make the most impressive compositions by our “King of Waltz” Johann Strauss and the primary representative of Viennese music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, even more unique. Our virtuosic musicians, excellent opera singers and enchanting ballet dancers present an evening full of Viennese charm including spirited sounds of waltz, polka, arias and duets, as well as operetta and concert solo pieces at the highest artistic level possible. Johann Strauss (son), the “King of Waltz” outshone everybody else in the same genre. In 1844, Strauss started his career as a composer with the first and incredibly successful performance of his own orchestra in Dommayer’s Casino in Hietzing, Vienna. This was the beginning of his unprecedented triumph that, among other things, led him and his brothers Joseph and Eduard to Kursalon Wien.

Mozart and his music have fascinated people right up to the present day, like no other composer. Mozart was taught to play the violin by his mentor and teacher, his father Leopold Mozart, when he was only 3 years old. Mozart left Salzburg and came to Vienna. Despite his early death, Mozart’s oeuvre comprises more than 600 compositions, such as church music, operas, musical comedies and other dramatic works, ballet, concert arias, songs and canons, dances, symphonies, divertimenti, serenades and chamber music for various types of instrumentation, as well as concerts and sonatas.

Kursalon Wien, Johannesgasse 33

Celebrate New Year’s Eve in the historical atmosphere of Kursalon Wien. Be enchanted by our Strauss and Mozart New Year’s Eve concert and enjoy an exclusive dinner provided in-house restaurant. Be taught how to dance the waltz during our waltz workshop and experience the highlight of the evening: the musical fireworks that take place at midnight on our beautiful terrace overlooking the city park. When visiting our New Year’s Eve gala you will be delighted by numerous very special items on the agenda such as a Strauss and Mozart New Year’s Eve concert performed by the “Salonorchester Alt Wien”, excellent ballet dancers and opera singers, an optional exclusive gala dinner, a dance workshop, musical fireworks and the party after midnight.

You will be served a 4-course gala diner in the stunning rooms of Kursalon Wien and attend our New Year’s Eve concert afterwards. Then you have the possibility to learn how to dance the typical Viennese waltz and prove and perfect your newly learned waltz skills when dancing to atmospheric dance music.

The highlight of the evening will be the musical fireworks that take place at midnight on our beautiful terrace overlooking the city park.

The following New Year’s Eve party will then be the perfect completion to a beautiful evening!

The “Salonochester Alt Wien”, led by Professor Udo Zwoelfer, is one of the best known interpreters of classical Viennese music and manages to make the most impressive compositions by our “King of Waltz” Johann Strauss and the primary representative of Viennese music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, even more unique. Our virtuosic musicians, excellent opera singers and enchanting ballet dancers present an evening full of Viennese charm including spirited sounds of waltz, polka, arias and duets, as well as operetta and concert solo pieces at the highest artistic level possible.

Johann Strauss (son), the “King of Waltz” outshone everybody else in the same genre. In 1844, Strauss started his career as a composer with the first and incredibly successful performance of his own orchestra in Dommayer’s Casino in Hietzing, Vienna. This was the beginning of his unprecedented triumph, which among other things, led him and his brothers Joseph and Eduard to Kursalon Wien.

Mozart and his music have fascinated people right up to the present day, like no other composer. Mozart was taught to play the violin by his mentor and teacher, his father Leopold Mozart, when he was only 3 years old. Mozart left Salzburg and came to Vienna. Despite his early death, Mozart’s oeuvre comprises more than 600 compositions, such as church music, operas, musical comedies and other dramatic works, ballet, concert arias, songs and canons, dances, symphonies, divertimenti, serenades and chamber music for various types of instrumentation, as well as concerts and sonatas.

"Kursalon Wien, Johannesgasse 33

Especially during the most festive season of the year, a visit to our Strauss and Mozart concert in the enchanting atmosphere of Kursalon Wien, can be an exceptional experience. On Christmas days, the Salonorchester Alt Wien, our excellent ballet dancers and international opera singers perform some of the most beautiful compositions by the “King of Waltz” Johann Strauss and the primary representative of Viennese music Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In order to be indulged not only with music but also with culinary delicacies, we offer concert and dinner packages that give you the chance to combine a visit to the concert and a delicious dinner in the restaurant “Das Johann”.

On Christmas Eve you can enjoy a very special gala evening: After a Christmas-Concert with music of Strauss, Mozart and others, presented by the Salonorchester Alt Wien, we offer you an exquisite 4-course-menu on festival decorated round gala tables provided in-house restaurant “Das Johann”. Get enchanted by these musical and culinary delights! The “Salonochester Alt Wien”, led by Professor Udo Zwoelfer, is one of the best known interpreters of classical Viennese music and manages to make the most impressive compositions by our “King of Waltz” Johann Strauss and the primary representative of Viennese music, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, even more unique. Our virtuosic musicians, excellent opera singers and enchanting ballet dancers present an evening full of Viennese charm including spirited sounds of waltz, polka, arias and duets, as well as operetta and concert solo pieces at the highest artistic level possible.

Johann Strauss (son), the “King of Waltz” outshone everybody else in the same genre. In 1844, Strauss started his career as a composer with the first and incredibly successful performance of his own orchestra in Dommayer’s Casino in Hietzing, Vienna. This was the beginning of his unprecedented triumph that, among other things, led him and his brothers Joseph and Eduard to Kursalon Wien.

Mozart and his music have fascinated people right up to the present day, like no other composer. Mozart was taught to play the violin by his mentor and teacher, his father Leopold Mozart, when he was only 3 years old. Mozart left Salzburg and came to Vienna. Despite his early death, Mozart’s oeuvre comprises more than 600 compositions, such as church music, operas, musical comedies and other dramatic works, ballet, concert arias, songs and canons, dances, symphonies, divertimenti, serenades and chamber music for various types of instrumentation, as well as concerts and sonatas.

State Opera House


The best way to see Vienna is on foot, so see Vienna's greatest sites on a Vienna City walking tour!
HIGHLIGHTS:

* Take the top Vienna attractions
* Get an overview of the city center
* Stroll through dreamy alleys, providing magnificent boulevards
* Be amazed by famous buildings and monuments
This tour creates long-lasting memories for you. Vienna is a city made for walking, with small streets and sudden vistas that link together the better-known sites.

The Vienna City walking tour is the perfect guided walk for everyone. Take a stroll through the old town and feel the magic atmosphere of the city of dreams while our guide will provide you with the most interesting facts. You will learn everything important about the former capital.

This tour visits a lot of of attractions, and historical sights, along the way your guide will share stories and information about famous events, people, music and architecture. This private walking tour with a local professional tour guide is suitable for individual travelers or groups, who wish to get and know the main sites in Vienna’s historical city centre.

Vienna, formerly the seat of emperors, now the capital of Austria, whose historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers visitors a large number of important monuments concentrated in one place. Come with us to see the capital and admire the Hofburg Imperial Palace or the Gothic cathedral of St. Stephen.

Travel to Vienna and enjoy unlimited, secure and fast Internet connectivity just like you never left home with this first-ever rentable mobile WiFi hotspot in Austria. This mobile WiFi hotspot will be delivered directly to your hotel or private address in Vienna so that you can enjoy unrestricted Internet connection without data roaming throughout your trip. You can even take it with you wherever you go in all of Austria.

Use the mobile hotspot to explore Austria's incredible sights, search for the best places to eat, catch up on emails, and share your experiences with family and friends. Connect up to 10 devices and enjoy full-speed, unlimited connection during your travel in Austria. Returning the device is also as easy as 1-2-3. To return the mobile WiFi hotspot at the end of your rental period, just enclose it in the prepaid envelope included in your order and place it into any postbox in Austria. You can also ask your reception to do so for you. The Hotspot uses WPA2 technology, making it much safer than public WiFi services. • Highlights o Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
o All necessary equipment included
o Excellent value for money
o Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city
• Truly unlimited 3G+ internet access wherever you go (no fair-use policy)
• Connect up to 10 devices simultaneously
• Use all of your favourite apps on the go
• Book a mobile WiFi hotspot and have it delivered to your hotel or private address in Vienna
• Pay a simple daily rate that is not affected by the amount you surf
• Support available before, during, and after your trip
• Battery: Maximum working time (according to manufacturer): 10 hours
• We do not throttle any connection speeds. Depending on your location the maximum possible down- and upload speeds are 21.6 Mbps and 5.76 Mbps, respectively (based on information from our mobile operator).
• There is a deposit of € 130 per device throughout the rental period. This amount will neither be charged nor will it be held on the credit card. FLINK GmbH however, reserves the right to recharge the payment method in case of loss or severe damage.
• When booking by 4pm, the hotspot will be delivered by 8am the next day. Bookings after 4pm: hotspot will be delivered by 12am the next day.

Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47

Venture into Mozart's world and trace the composer's footsteps through Vienna: visit Mozarthaus Vienna, which houses the composer's only surviving apartment in Vienna, and wrap up the evening at the city's venerable Orangerie Schönbrunn with a concert played by the Schoenbrunn Palace Festival Orchestra featuring the most delightful melodies composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss in a programme that varies from day to day.

The first part of the concert comprises some of the most beautiful overtures, arias and duets from Mozart's operas, including 'Le Nozze di Figaro' (The Marriage of Figaro), 'Die Zauberflöte' (The Magic Flute) and 'Don Giovanni'. The second part of the concert presents the most popular arias, waltzes and polkas from operettas composed by Johann Strauss, the King of Waltzes - from 'Die Fledermaus' (The Bat) and 'Der Ziegeunerbaron' (The Gypsy) to 'Donauwalzer' (The Blue Danube) and 'Radetzkymarsch' (Radetzky March). Two opera singers – a soprano and a baritone – accompanied by a charming couple of ballet dancers, are set to take you through the concert soirée.

desde 51,82 €

El nuevo tranvía circular de Viena te llevará en un recorrido por los rincones más bellos de la ciudad a lo largo de las líneas de tranvía de Wiener Linien. Ofrece a los visitantes de la ciudad la oportunidad perfecta para hacer un viaje rápido y cómodo, lo que les permite disfrutar de todos los lugares de interés de Viena mientras se orientan.

En el siglo XIX, la antigua muralla de la ciudad de Viena fue sustituida por el boulevard que, junto con el Franz-Josefs-Kai ahora forman un anillo alrededor del centro de la ciudad recorrido por las líneas del tranvía. Los magníficos edificios que flanquean el famoso bulevar proporcionan a los turistas una gran variedad de vistas espectaculares a contemplar a lo largo del viaje.

Podrás ver la magnífica Ópera Estatal, así como el Hofburg y el edificio del Parlamento. El Ayuntamiento de Viena, el Burgtheater, la Bolsa de Viena y muchos otros edificios de prestigio están ubicados a lo largo del bulevar y las paradas se encuentran convenientemente dispuestas cerca de cada uno de los edificios, por lo que ir y venir de cada uno de los lugares de interés es increíblemente fácil. ¡Es imposible perderse!

Durante los trayectos del tranvía, los pasajeros reciben información sobre la ciudad a través de pantallas LCD y auriculares, manteniéndolos informados de sus alrededores. Este es definitivamente un viaje que vale la pena para quienes no conozcan la ciudad de Viena y quieran descubrir sus monumentos principales.

Idiomas
Hay información sobre lugares de la ciudad en las pantallas LCD y los auriculares. Es posible elegir entre ocho idiomas: alemán, inglés, francés, español, italiano, ruso, japonés y húngaro.

desde 9,72 €

El mayor atractivo de Viena es que la mayoría de sus monumentos se encuentran en el casco antiguo de la ciudad, y con esta excursión por la mañana verás lo cómodo que resulta explorar esta zona a pie. Visitarás los principales monumentos, y conocerás todos los detalles sobre la dramática historia de la ciudad, desde sus humildes orígenes en época romana hasta su apogeo como capital del poderoso imperio de los Habsburgo.

Pasea por sus magníficas calles y plazas empapadas de historia acompañado en todo momento de un guía experto que te dará a conocer todo tipo de anécdotas sobre la gastronomía, la sociedad, la cultura y arquitectura que han hecho de Viena una de las mejores ciudades del mundo. Admira monumentos históricos tales como la iglesia de San Ruperto (Ruprechtskirche), la más antigua de la ciudad, y el palacio de Hofburg, la residencia de invierno favorita de los Habsburgo hasta su caída al final de la I Guerra Mundial. Es sin duda el cénit de la belle époque vienesa.

Contempla la enorme plaza donde Hitler pronunció su tristemente famoso discurso sobre el Anschluss, condenando así a Austria al dominio nazi. Pasea por elegantes calles peatonales, donde las boutiques de lujo venden sus preciados productos. Pasa por delante de casas señoriales que en otra época fueron el hogar de aristócratas, y finalmente déjate deslumbrar por la belleza de la catedral de San Esteban. Admira las tejas esmaltadas de la cubierta, que le dan un aspecto y unas tonalidades únicas. Llamada coloquialmente por los vieneses 'Steffl', su campanario se alza a unos ciento treinta y seis metros de altura y su construcción llevó sesenta y cinco años.

Esta cómoda y educativa excursión es capaz de satisfacer todos los gustos, ya que ofrece todo tipo de detalles sobre la arquitectura vienesa, su arte, su cultura, su historia y su música.


Idiomas
Inglés, alemán, y otros idiomas disponibles (petición previa).


Esta actividad es para un mínimo de 2 personas

desde 16 €

Tómate un descanso de la gran ciudad con esta excursión en bici por el valle del Wachau, una hermosa región vinícola tan solo a una hora de Viena. Esta entretenida excursión de día completo lo tiene todo: cata de vino, vistas espectaculares, paseos por encantadores pueblecitos, senderismo entre las ruinas de castillos medievales e incluso un auténtico banquete en una taberna tradicional.

El espectacular valle del Wachau, a orillas del Danubio es un lugar Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, es famoso por sus exuberantes paisajes llenos de verde y sus pueblos rústicos, pero también por la calidad de sus vinos, especialmente los jóvenes blancos. Una visita a cualquiera de las numerosas bodegas familiares es algo casi obligado para los austríacos. Respira el aire fresco de la campiña mientras pedaleas por estos hermosos parajes y disfrutas con todos tus sentidos de unas vistas inmejorables.

Haremos una parada en una de las bodegas locales para degustar una variedad de vinos acompañados de las especialidades locales: las famosas mermeladas de albaricoque, los chocolates, los 'chutneys' o la mostaza, además de el típico 'schnapps' y otros licores. Después tendrás tiempo libre para explorar el pintoresco pueblo medieval de Dürnstein, sobre el que se elevan las ruinas de un castillo donde estuvo prisionero el rey inglés Ricardo Corazón de León (famoso por la leyenda de Robin Hood). Desde allí las vistas sobre el Danubio y el valle son sencillamente maravillosas. Quizá te apetezca nadar un poco en el río o darte un paseo por la orilla. Después te espera un fantástico almuerzo en una taberna familiar que te ofrecerá auténticas especialidades austríacas tradicionales. A este día cargado de acción no le falta de nada: diversión, ejercicio, vistas sobrecogedoras, historia, cultura, comida y... por supuesto, vino.


Idiomas
Inglés

desde 64 €

Sube a una de nuestras bicicletas y explora Viena con esta excursión saludable y divertida. La capital austríaca es una ciudad situada totalmente plana, con muchos parques y zonas verdes además de un casco antiguo fácilmente accesible repleto de carriles bici y calles de tráfico lento. Acompañado de un guía profesional, podrás conocer muchos de los principales monumentos y lugares de interés de esta mágica ciudad mientras te enteras de toda su dramática historia.

Pedalea por tranquilas calles y por las principales vías, y disfruta de las vistas a la Ópera Estatal de Viena, el Ayuntamiento, el Parlamento de Austria, la universidad, el Palacio Imperial de Hofburg, la ecléctica Casa Hundertwasser, la monumental Karlsplatz, la noria gigante que se hizo famosa gracias a la película ''El tercer hombre'', el Danubio y mucho, mucho más.

Recorre la Ringstrasse, un amplio bulevar construido sobre el emplazamiento de las antiguas murallas de la ciudad. Es testimonio del imperio de los Habsburgo y acoge un gran número de magníficos edificios que representan el apogeo de la monarquía antes de su caída tan solo unas décadas después. Contempla el edificio neogótico del ayuntamiento y el impresionante parlamento austríaco, de estilo neoclásico, que recuerda a la majestuosidad de la antigua Grecia.

Admira el inmenso palacio de Hofburg en todo su esplendor, donde la familia imperial residía durante el invierno, y disfruta de la historia y la imagen de la peculiar Hundertwasserhaus, que presenta múltiples estilos y colores. Asómbrate ante la grandeza de la Karlsplatz, que te dejará sin palabras, y la célebre noria de la ciudad, inmortalizada por Orson Welles.

Idiomas
Inglés.


desde 29 €

Vive por todo lo alto en Viena con esta excursión urbana que incluye acceso preferente al palacio de Schönbrunn, la magnífica residencia estival de los Habsburgo.

Destacamos
- Descubre sitios impresionantes de Viena con un recorrido panorámico en autobús
- Disfruta de un tratamiento real en el palacio de Schönbrunn, con acceso prioritario
- Visita el palacio Belvedere a un precio reducido

Conoce los principales monumentos y lugares de interés a lo largo de la Ringstrasse, y visita el maravilloso palacio barroco Belvedere para admirar su magnífica colección de arte austríaco.

Pasaremos por la famosa Ringstrasse, el bulevar monumental, donde se encuentran los principales puntos de interés: palacios, ministerios, iglesias y la ópera. Contempla edificios impresionantes como la Ópera Nacional de Viena donde se celebra el famoso Baile de la Ópera y continúa hasta el espectacular palacio de invierno de Hofburg, Museo de Arte e Historia o el espléndido ayuntamiento neogótico, el Parlamento de Austria, de estilo neoclásico, el resplandeciente Burgtheater, y otras muchas joyas de la arquitectura. Pocas calles en todo el mundo pueden equipararse a la Ringstrasse, el bulevar más bonito del mundo cuyo 150 aniversario se celebra en 2015.

Lo más destacado de esta excursión será la visita al palacio de Schönbrunn, el palacio barroco de nada menos que 1.441 habitaciones, situado a las afueras del casco antiguo. Fue aquí donde los emperadores disfrutaban de los meses de verano, cazando, pescando y asistiendo a fiestas. Sáltate las colas y entra directamente para ver con tus propios ojos el opulento estilo de vida imperial del que gozaban. Pasea también por sus interminables jardines y haz un descanso degustando un café vienés.

Al final tendrás la opción de visitar el palacio Belvedere y darte una vuelta por su galería, que muestra valiosas colecciones de artistas austríacos, entre ellos el célebre ''Beso'' de Gustav Klimt.

Otros
La visita a la ciudad se realizará en bus y la visita al Palacio a pie.
Traslado en lanzadera disponible de la Ópera Nacional hasta el punto de salida en Südtiroler Platz, siempre con 30 minutos de antelación.
El recorrido acaba en Südtiroler Platz y, desde aquí, se ofrece un traslado gratuito a la Ópera Nacional.
Si el Museo Belvedere está cerrado, te entregaremos un bono de descuento para el día siguiente.

desde 54 €

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