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The Prater today: Action and Fun


The Vienna Prater is a modern adventure world, offering Action and Fun with 250 different attractions. Also, there are cafés, restaurants and snack bars, which offer culinary delights from a small snack to a full-scale dinner. Entertainment and Enjoyment wait for you.

 

All further info about Prater can be accessed here

 

 

Shopping round the corner

Mariahilfer Strasse is one of Vienna’s most popular shopping streets, but fashionistas tend to turn off into the Neubaugasse area which is home to the flagship stores of the G-Star and WESC brands, the PARK concept store, and many other hip outlets.

 

More info can be accessed here  Mariahilferstrasse Inside

 

 

 

 

 

Imperial Vienna 

Walk in the footsteps of the Habsburgs, visit the splendid baroque Schönbrunn and Belvedere Palaces, or stroll along the magnificent Ring Boulevard and take a look at the heart of the former vast Habsburg empire, the Imperial Palace. Get a sense of the luster and glory of the old empire by visiting St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Spanish Riding School, the Giant Ferris Wheel at the Prater, as well as the sarcophagi in the Imperial Vault.

 

 

 

 

The Danube Tower 

826 feet high, with two express elevators taking you to the rotating restaurant for a splendid view (at 564 feet) within 45 seconds: this is the Danube Tower, one of the landmarks of Vienna.

From the top, enjoy an excellent view of Vienna's old city and the Vienna Woods, as well as the environs of the city, weather permitting. The Danube Tower was built in 1964 on the occasion of the Vienna International Garden Show, of which the Danube Park is a lasting reminder. In the park, large meadows, extensive jogging paths, playgrounds and pretty flower beds form a lovely environment in which to relax...

 

More info can be access at  http://www.donauturm.at/ 

 

 

 

 

Nightlife In Vienna

Electronic DJs and guitar bands were certainly not what art nouveau architect Otto Wagner had in mind when he designed Vienna's Stadtbahn (underground and elevated
railsystem). But despite that, the vaulted arcs under the elevated parts of the Stadtbahn have been transformed into focal points of Vienna's nightlife.

 

 

 

Restaurants 

From worldly wines to divine desserts: Vienna is the only metropolis that presses its own wine. It also boasts the only major culinary tradition to be named after a city - Viennese cuisine. 

 

All you need to know about Vienna by clicking here http://www.wien.info