Vienna’s contrasting streets are by turns stately, residential, and decaying. To wander on your own, grab the brochure Vienna from A to Z (€3.60) from the tourist office, which also leads themed English-language walking tours (€12). Contact Pedal Power, II, Ausstellungsstr. 3 (☎01 729 72 34; www.pedalpower.at), for cycling tours (€23). Bus tours (€35) are given by Vienna Sightseeing Tours, IV, Goldegg. 29 (☎01 712 46 83; www.viennasightseeing.at).
A stroll in District I, Vienna’s social and geographical center, is a feast for the senses. Cafe tables spill out into the cobblestone streets lined by Romanesque arches, Gothic portals, and hundreds ...more
Some of Vienna’s most famous modern architecture is outside the Ring, where 20th-century designers found space to build. This area is also home to a number of Baroque palaces and parks that were once ...more
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