The best things to do in Vienna right now (2024)

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Vienna may trade on its imperial past but scratch the surface and you’ll find there’s a lot more here than first meets the eye

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Written by Natalie Marchant

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Vienna is one of those cities which simply does it all. Known worldwide for its Kaffeehaus culture (you’ll find the best cafés in Europe here, in our humble opinion), the vibe might be chill AF, but trust us, the Austrians know how to have fun.

Here you’ll find unforgettablemuseums, attractions and historical buildings, and food markets and world-leading restaurants to sample local delights afterwards. As the afternoon progresses into evening, check out one of Vienna’s fabulous rooftop barsor breweries to start off your night right. Whatever you’re here for, Vienna’s got it. Here are its best things to do right now.

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Best things to do in Vienna

1.Gaze at Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Kiss’

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What is it?‘The Kiss’ is the final painting of Gustav Klimt’s Golden Period and forms the centrepiece of the world’s most significant collection of the artist’s works, housed in Vienna’s beautiful 300-year-old Upper Belvedere Palace. Depicting two lovers locked in an embrace in a meadow of flowers, it stands out thanks to Klimt’s use of gold leaf and a background suffused with gold, silver and platinum flakes. Some think it is representative of the artist himself with lifelong partner Emilie Flöge.

Why go?One of the world’s most instantly recognisable paintings, ‘The Kiss’ marked a significant watering down of the erotic intensity Klimt’s earlier works had been criticised for. Thousands flock here each year to see this revolutionary work. Make sure you also admire some of the other art on show and take a stroll through the gardens of the Baroque palace complex.

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2.Walk the Ringstrasse

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What is it?Wrapped around Vienna’s historic city centre, the Ringstrasse – or the Ring as it’s more commonly known – is the result of a Habsburg-era initiative that sought to connect the suburbs to the imperial centre. Work began on the grand boulevard with a decree by Franz Joseph I in 1857, and today it still serves as the main orientational aid for any Vienna visitor.

Why go?Built to show off the best of the Habsburg empire, a stroll around the Ring is the easiest way to admire some of the city’s grandest buildings. Travelling the relatively short distance between Karlsplatz and Schottentor alone allows you to take in the State Opera House, the Burggarten, the Hofburg, the National Library, the Art History, Natural History and World museums, Parliament, the Volksgarten, the Burgtheater, the Town Hall and the University. Phew.

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3.Explore the MuseumsQuartier

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What is it? The MuseumsQuartier Wien, or MQ as it’s more commonly known, offers everything from the world’s finest Egon Schiele collection to an array of trendy bars, cafés and restaurants to a sculpture park-slash-mini golf course. The MQ Libelle rooftop terrace provides some of the finest views of the city centre.

Why go? The Leopold Museum, home to 42 Schiele paintings and various works by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and members of the Wien Werkstätte movement, is one of Vienna’s finest art museums, while the MUMOK boasts the city’s premier contemporary art collection, including works by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Even if art’s not your thing, it’s worth heading to the courtyard to hang out with locals on one of the eye-catching geometric blocks or enjoy one of the outdoor cafés.

4.Check out the Sigmund Freud Museum

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What is it? Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, lived and worked at Berggasse 19 until 1938 when the Nazis’ persecution of the city’s Jews forced him and his family to flee to England. Having undergone a significant expansion and renovation, you can now visit all of the family’s private rooms and both Sigmund and Anna Freud’s practices, alongside exhibitions on the family’s life, psychoanalysis and the history of the building itself.

Why go? As well as being a fascinating window into life during Vienna’s intellectual golden age, and its subsequent downfall, the Sigmund Freud Museum hosts events and has a tremendous gift shop.

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5.Try Vienna’s signature cake

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What is it? Vienna’s signature cake the Sachertorte, a luxurious combo of dense chocolate sponge, dark chocolate ganache and finely-spread apricot jam, traditionally served with unsweetened whipped cream, is more than just a dessert – its recipe is a closely guarded secret. Sure, you’ll find versions of this sweet treat in cafés across the city, but there’s a fierce rivalry between theHotel SacherandDemelover claims to the original recipe. They’ve even gone to court over it…

Why go?Which Sachertorte is best? There’s only one way to find out – and that’s by sampling both. Let the cake wars commence.

6.Stroll through Hofburg Palace

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What is it? Back in the days of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the ornate Hofburg Palace was its beating heart. Today it’s the official residence of the country’s president and is home to many of Vienna’s top museums, attractions and galleries (and some famous dancing horses, too).

Why go? A walk through the Hofburg offers a potted history of Austria itself. See the Roman ruins, learn all about the life and macabre death of Empress Elisabeth – the ‘Princess Diana’ of the Habsburg Empire who was recently immortalised in Netflix drama ‘The Empress’ – at the Sisi Museum, admire the Baroque splendour of the newly-refurbished Prunksaal (State Hall) at the Austrian National Library and see where Adolf Hitler held his Anschluss speech. Head to the Spanish Riding School to watch the Lipizzaner horses perform their nifty dressage work.

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7.Hang out in the Neubau district

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What is it? This used to be Vienna’s edgiest up-and-coming neighbourhood, but now it’s settled into a comfortable kind of cool – think London’s Clerkenwell crossed with the best bits of Berlin. The rents are still reasonable here in the 7th district, which means it’s home to several one-of-a-kind boutiques, bars and restaurants.

Why go? Well, the food’s fantastic, for starters. There’s Erich, a subterranean taqueria with one of the city’s best drinks lists and its sister restaurant Ulrich, which does a banging brunch. Meanwhile, TIAN Bistro am Spittalberg is one of the city’s foremost vegetarian and vegan establishments. If you fancy a co*cktail, pop up the road to Moby Dick, which prides itself on innovative co*cktails and food pairings.

8.Take in the view from Vienna’s rooftop bars

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What is it? Vienna has seen something of a boom in rooftop bars and terraces in recent years, catering for a wide range of budgets, tastes and views. From the brightly-coloured and opulent interiors of Das LOFT to the al fresco panoramas from the top of a WWII flak tower of 360º OCEAN SKY at Haus des Meeres, there really is a view for everyone.

Why go? Visitors to Vienna have long been told to always look up to admire the architecture, but the influx of rooftop venues has flipped that on its head. Nowhere is this more true than at the Lamée Rooftop bar where you gaze side-on at the Stephansdom cathedral’s single tower, which feels so close you can nearly touch it. If you fancy something a little more relaxed, the living room-like interior of the Dachboden bar of the 25hours Hotel may be more your thing.

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9.Mooch around the Albertina Modern

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What is it? The Albertina Modern – an offshoot of the long-established Albertina museum – is Vienna’s newest major art museum and holds two of the most important collections of post-1945 Austrian art, the Essl and Jablonka collections, alongside works by other famous international artists.

Why go? Counting more than 60,000 works by over 5,000 artists on its books, the Albertina Modern is committed to presenting Austrian art on equal footing with works by important international artists such as Andy Warhol. Since its opening in the historic Künstlerhaus in 2020, it has exhibited works by renowned artists such as Egon Schiele, Ai Weiwei and Jackson Pollock.

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10.Dine in the world’s grandest greenhouse

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What is it? Beautifully located in the pretty Burggarten park by the Hofburg, the Palmenhaus might be the world’s grandest greenhouse. Home to towering tropical trees and plants from around the world, the Palmenhaus doubles as a restaurant and bar, serving modern Austrian specialties with locally-sourced ingredients, as well as lighter bites and co*cktails. If nothing else, be sure to try the cheeseboard with a glass of local wine.

Why go? It’s super-central, so wherever you’re staying, this is a fabulous spot for a memorable first-night dinner or drinks. Plus, it’s sehr photogenic both inside and out, and a great place for people-watching.

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    Is 2 full days in Vienna enough? ›

    The Austrian capital's compact layout puts most major sights within walking distance, making it easy to tick off the palaces, museums and opera houses in two days and still stop to taste the famous Sachertorte and Wiener Schnitzel.

    What to see in a few hours in Vienna? ›

    Step into Vienna's storied past by exploring the Historic Centre and Schönbrunn Palace. Be sure to visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum and catch a classical concert too.

    How many days is enough for Vienna? ›

    When deciding how many days in Vienna to spend, I recommend 4, as that'll give you enough time to see the main attractions without rushing. If you're quick, you can do 3 days in Vienna, but that depends on how much time you want to spend at certain locations.

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    What is the most visited site in Vienna? ›

    There's a solid reason why Schönbrunn Palace is Vienna's most popular tourist spot. It's lovely, and a tour through the interior is a tour through some pretty impressive European history. Visit in the early morning, when the park gates are open but the ticket office isn't.

    Is Vienna walkable? ›

    Many of the historical sights in Vienna live in the compact, largely flat, and eminently walkable city centre.

    What kind of money do you need in Vienna? ›

    The euro is the currency of Austria.

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    Book your Vienna sightseeing city tour and explore the best sights in Vienna. Get your ticket now for a city tour with the Vienna Sightseeing HOP ON HOP OFF buses and enjoy a great sightseeing tour. Your ticket is valid for 1 year and the tour can be started at any HOP ON HOP OFF station.

    Where to avoid staying in Vienna? ›

    Favoriten, specifically the area around Reumannplatz, can be less recommendable for tourists, especially at night. Although Vienna is generally safe, there is a tendency for a higher crime rate and a rougher atmosphere after dark in this area.

    What is unique in Vienna? ›

    Vienna is often referred to as the "music capital of the world". It is the birthplace of composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss. Numerous music festivals and concerts are held here every year, including the New Year's Concert by the Vienna Philharmonic.

    Can you walk around Vienna at night? ›

    Vienna, the charming old town, becomes even more captivating at night when the streets are lit up and the crowds thin out. A romantic atmosphere fills the air, making it the perfect time for an evening walking tour.

    What is the best month to visit Vienna? ›

    June-August

    This is the most popular time to visit thanks to warm weather and plenty of fun-filled events. Temperatures in the high 70s make for a great sightseeing atmosphere. However, you won't be the only one looking to soak up the Viennese sun.

    Is Prague or Vienna better? ›

    Vienna is known for its culture, coffee and cuisine, whilst Prague is famous for its history, heritage and hoppy Czech beer. The centre of Prague feels like an outdoor museum, but the centre of Vienna is filled with world-class museums.

    Should I visit Salzburg or Vienna? ›

    Vienna overflows with culture and coffee whilst Salzburg is filled with the sound of music and Mozart. Beautiful buildings, palaces and parks adorn both cities and the food scene is truly scrumptious. Both cities should be high on your list for a visit.

    What is the best area to stay in Vienna for the first time? ›

    Innere Stadt – The heart of Vienna, perfect for first-time visitors. It's where you'll find major sights like St. Stephen's Cathedral and Hofburg Palace. However, it can be pricey and crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons.

    Where should I go on a first date in Vienna? ›

    • Stroll through Schönbrunn Palace's gardens. Follow the footsteps of the Habsburgs. ...
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    Direct trains leave Vienna for Salzburg from the main Hauptbahnhof and Westbahnhof stations, for example, with typically three or four trains leaving the city each hour. Journey times vary, but can be as fast as 2 hours and 25 minutes. So an early train gets you to Salzburg for a (late) breakfast.

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