This Is Vienna: An Insider’s Travel Guide to Experiencing the Real Vienna in a Weekend
Vienna's leading English-speaking magazine, Vienna Würstelstand, and Mastercard invited a bunch of influencer travel bloggers to Vienna for a weekend to show them the best and COOLEST things to do in Vienna, beyond the historic buildings, the touristy sites and the expensive horse and carriage rides.
That weekend became this travel guide, that can be used by all to help them discover the real, living and kicking side of Austria's capital city, Vienna. It's all about experiencing the fun side of the city that locals love and live!
From insider tips on the best places in Vienna to eat like a local (including dishes beyond the famous Schnitzel), to where to vintage shop or grab a cocktail while blending in amongst the Vienna nightlife. This video also reveals a unique once-in-a-lifetime experience that few other cities offer.
Not to mention we reveal where to get the best sausage at one of the city's local favourite Würstelstande (Vienna sausage stands) - It’s all in this guide revealing an alternative side to the city!
Austrian Food Is DELICIOUS! - Food Tour in VIENNA AUSTRIA w/ The Travel Beans!
We're going on an epic Austrian food tour! We're in the beautiful city of Vienna with our buds Emma & Alex, a.k.a. the Travel Beans, and we're on a mission to try all of the most delicious Austrian food we can find ????????????????
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€ 12.80Kaiserschmarrn @ Heindl's Schmarren & Palatschinkenkuchl -
€3,70 Frittatensuppe and € 34,00 Kolariks Stelze @ Kolariks Luftburg -
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Booking.com locals show you the the best places to shop in Vienna. For them, the best shopping in Vienna happens at the culturally diverse Kärntnerstrasse, the delicious BonBon Shop, and the Naschmarkt, an outdoor market.
Austrian Food Review - 4 Dishes to try in Vienna, Austria
Come join us for Austrian Food as we review 4 different dishes that we try eating in Vienna, Austria at Schweizerhaus restaurant located in Prater. Having arrived in Prater to film the amusement park and famous ferris wheel Wiener Riesenrad. Knowing us, eating some traditional Austrian food was a priority before we got on any rides. Overall, we tried four different dishes keying in mostly on Viennese classics such as wiener schnitzel and apfelstrudel (apple strudel). The following is a list of food items from our meal:
1) Austrian Goulash (tasted more like Pörkölt)
2) Schnitzel (Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein) with pork
3) Viennese potato salad (Wiener Erdäpfelsalat)
4) Viennese Apple Strudel (Wiener Apfelstrudel)
*A note about wiener schnitzel. It should be made with veal to be authentic. The one we got with pork would actually be called Wiener Schnitzel vom Schwein or Schnitzel Wiener Art.*
Schweizerhaus (Austrian Restaurant with 19th century origins)
Located in: Prater
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Austrian Food Review - 4 Dishes to try in Vienna, Austria Travel Video Transcript:
hello from a rather unusual dining spot. Today we're at an amusement park. We're visiting Prater (Schweizerhaus) and we got really hungry so we figured let's make a food video first, go on the rides later and we figured we should probably try some Austrian food.
So it is one of those cases where the food arrived before we even started filming our intro. So everything we're having is already at the table. We ordered the Wiener Schnitzel, we got some goulash, Viennese potato salad and it all looks amazing. So yeah let's dig in. And we even have dessert coming too. And beer.
And the beer is going to go so nicely with the schnitzel and goulash as well. So that is also exciting.
So you want to introduce us to your dish? Ah, I sure do. This is one of my favorite dishes in Central Europe. Look at that. Beef goulash. And you can see here it comes with pickles as well. Yeah. And it also comes with bread dumplings. Mmmhmm.
And I remember we made the mistake in when we had goulash in the Czech Republic of eating our bread dumplings with our hands and everyone was like you guys are like barbarians. You guys are like barbarians. Apparently you are supposed to use your fork and knife. Alright. We'll use our fork and knife. I'm going to do that this time. Proper cutlery.
The meat is so tender, the sauce, the gravy is so rich and flavorful. And just having the bread compliments it really nicely too. Oh my gosh this is awesome. I think the last time we had goulash must have been in Budapest so it has been a little while.
Back to the food. So I ordered the wienerschnitzel but the classic it is supposed to be veal. Yep. But they don't have that on the menu here. They have one made with pork. Um, so yeah that is the one we ordered. It is actually a lot cheaper when you order the one with veal it costs double. Yeah.
And this was only about 10 Euros. This was about 10 Euro. The one with veal you're looking more at around 20 Euros.
That is really nice. It is a really thin cut of meat. Um, I believe the way they make it is that they dip it in like whisked eggs. Or no, first flower, whisked eggs and then breadcrumbs. And then they fry it.
So over here we have potato salad. Yeah, this one apparently is a Viennese potato salad. Viennese. Austrian potato salad. Let's try that. Yeah. And it has onions. Red onion.
price point. So that meal came to 36 Euros and 10 cents. That was for beer, for mineral water, the potato salad, the wienerschnitzel, goulash, apfelstrudel (apple strudel) for dessert. So ordered quite a bit. Yeah. We are leaving stuffed.
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Best places in Vienna to eat like a local | Booking.com
Booking.com locals show you the the best places to eat in Vienna. For these locals, the best food in Vienna includes authentic schnitzel from Lugeck, ham and eggs from Cafe Drechsler, and traditional gulasch from Kaffee Alt Wien.
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I especially loved visiting the National Library.
I'd really recommend as well the view from the top of the cathedral. Entrance costs 5 euros, then you have to go up 314 steps in a very very narrow staircase to the top ! not the easiest thing but the view is worth it ! :)
I would also recommend Cafe central, though the line is always long, rotation is pretty fast. It's definitely better than the Klimt Cafe where the service and drinks were quite poor.
We were staying in family run hotel called Hotel Lucia, we loved it !
For our first lunch we ate at a place called Limoni's, lots of locals have lunch there and it's really really good ! I could find a few vegetarian options on the menu. For dinner we ate in a pub where I could find some local vegetarian dishes as well.
Vienna Austria | 24 Hour Food Tour
Join me for the ultimate 24 Hour Food Tour in Vienna Austria. Vienna has one of the most dynamic food scenes in Europe. You will see what to eat and where to eat in Vienna Austria, starting with breakfast at Cafe Cafe Central for the most beautiful Viennese bakery. From there, a stop to Plachutta for Tafelspitz, a traditional dish of boiled beef with vegetables and bone marrow, served alongside a soup with julienned crepes. After lunch, I take you on a walking tour of Vienna followed by dessert at the famous Hotel Sacher for some Sachertorte followed by an incredible Käsekrainer, a sausage stuffed with cheese. Before dinner, we'll go to one of my favorite rooftop bars, Atmosphere Lounge, for the perfect evening cocktail, followed by the best schnitzel in all of Vienna at Figlmuller, along with some fried cheese and cordon bleu. Buckle up, you're going to be hungry!
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Viennese Café - Eating Austrian Cake and Coffee for Breakfast in Vienna, Austria
Join us as a visit a local Viennese Café (Aida) to sample Austrian cake, eat wiener pastries and drink local coffee for breakfast in Vienna, Austria on our last day in the city. After showing you a popular touristy coffeehouse we thought we'd take you to a more local one that was less crowded a chilled out on a Sunday morning in Vienna, Austria. Overall, we ordered the following food and drink items from the menu at Aida:
1) Wiener Melange Coffee (espresso with cream and milk)
2) Mozart Cake (Chocolat fondant cake with icing and other layers)
3) Schinkenröllen (Deli meat with cream cheese stuffed inside)
4) Topfenstrudel (Austrian pastry with sweet curd cheese)
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Address: Neubaugasse 64, 1070 Wien, Austria
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Viennese Café - Eating Austrian Cake and Coffee for Breakfast in Vienna, Austria Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good morning good morning again from Vienna (Wien). It is a Monday morning and it is actually our last day in this beautiful city. It is not even our last day. It is our last hours. Last hours. We're going to be leaving in just a few hours to Bratislava but yeah. Yeah, we thought we'd show you take you guys to a more local cafe. We kind of showed you what a fancy and famous one looks like but we haven't taken you into a local one so we're going to do that today.
So the place is called Aida and it has been around since 1913 so my goodness over a 100 years. I imagine they've had plenty of time to perfect their pastries, their coffees, their cakes. So for my drink I got the Aida Melange so this is an espresso with steamed milk and whipped cream that I have since you know mixed into the cup.
Exactly. And I also ordered that too. Haha. Mmmm.
It just sounded so good. Cream. Yes, please. Yes, please.
That is quite nice. Oh, and have I mentioned everything here is pink. Yep. Everything. Everything. The menus. The cakes. The waitresses uniform. The chairs. It is all pink. Everything looks pretty in pink over here. Pretty in pink.
And so someone ordered the Schinkenröllen. So this is really neat because it is basically like a ham slice and then inside of it, it looks like it appears to be some cream cheese. Yeah. And some chives and then bread.
Mozart cake.
Alright, so for something sweet I'm just going to read it off the menu because too many ingredients. I ordered the original Mozart Torte Wien. So the original Viennese Mozart Cake. And it is described as a dark sponge filled with the finest nougat and pistachio marzipan encased in a light chocolate fondant icing.
There is a lot going on here. That sounds pretty good. I like fondant icing. That is like poetry. I like chocolate. Yeah, there is a lot of stuff you like so. Oooh. It looks thick.
Look at the filling. The filling is so thick. it is like thicker than the cake itself. Yeah.
Mmmmm.
Good stuff.
And up next Sam ordered topfenstrudel. Topfenstrudel so basically this is like strudel, a pastry with Austrian cheese in the middle. Yeah, it looks like a cream cheese. Yeah, it is basically what you'd normally have on a cheesecake kind of filling.
If you guys come here definitely get the Mozart Cake. Trust us on this one.
Time for price point at Aida. Yeah, so in terms of the price point that came to 17.30 and that was for the two coffees and the three food items. So yeah, it was definitely more affordable than some of the more touristy and famous cafes and it was just really nice. It was really cool coming on a Sunday when it was nice and relaxed outside so yeah nice way for us to end our time in Vienna (Wien) and now we're off to Bratislava. Tata.
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If you doubt Vienna's nightlife, come on down to the Beach Bar. This place is a popular hotspot for both visitors and locals. Summer in Vienna can get pretty hot so there are plenty of big open bars and clubs where people can party the night away under the stars. They are as passionate about their drinks as the Irish, and testing out the Austrian brandy, beer and wine is of course all part of getting to know the city better.
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Vienna City Video Guide | Expedia
Vienna is the capital of Austria, in Central Europe. It is an ancient fortress city that lies nestled on the eastern fringe of the Alps, on the banks of the Danube River.
One hundred years ago, this glittering city gave birth to an artistic and cultural revolution. It was a revolution that changed the future and secured forever, Vienna’s place as one of the world’s great cities.
Free thinking flourished in its cafe’s and new ideas in music, and philosophy became embedded in its cobblestones.
Today, visitors flock to Vienna, to experience a dynamic art culture, set amidst
historic streets where strauss’ waltzes still seem to echo. They come to drink coffee where some of the world’s greatest thinkers spent time and enjoy some of the world’s most magnificent artworks.
Join locals for a game of pool or a discussion on philosophy at Cafe Sperl.
Visit the Demel Bakery, the original confectioners to the Austrian Royal Family. Order a sachentorte - a traditional chocolate cake and relax with an international newspaper.
Stroll to the Vienna State Opera, considered one of the greatest opera houses in the world. Take a backstage tour, learn the story of this historic place and see the hidden machinery that creates the performance magic.
A little further along the ring is the Hofburg Imperial Palace. This impressive palace was home to the Hapsburg dynasty who ruled the area for centuries and currently serves as the official residence for the President of Austria.
Examine ancient manuscripts and see the some of the earliest globes in the Austrian National Library which is also housed here.
Take the time to enjoy the Volksgarten - or people’s garden - famous for its more than 400 species of roses and the Theseus Temple in its centre. There are 2000 parks in Vienna so there is always somewhere nearby to relax.
Layered with history, Vienna is a truly international city. Explore monumental palaces and priceless artworks, all set amidst a cafe culture that changed the world.
Best places in Vienna to hang out like a local | Booking.com
Booking.com locals shows you the the best places in Vienna. Top Vienna hang outs include the Albertina Museum, where you can admire artwork from different movements, Kahlenberg, where you can take in the panoramic views of the city, and Porgy & Bess, where you can listen to some great live music.
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Vienna is the capital and at the same time a state of Austria. Many of the sights are in the 1st district – the old town - and on the Ringstrasse, a broad boulevard that encloses this city district.
Our tour begins at the State Opera. The members of the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra are elected from of the Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera. Their famous Vienna New Year's Concert, taking place January 1, is broadcasted worldwide from the house of the Viennese Music Association (Musikvereinshaus). Past the Hotel Sacher and the Albertina -the most renowned art museum of graphic arts - we reach the Heroes Square -Heldenplatz - with the equestrian statues of Prince Eugene and Archduke Charles.
In the inner yard of the Hofburg Palace you will find the statue of Emperor Franz I representing Emperor Augustus. The imperial crown cannot be overlooked.
The Swiss gateway leads into the oldest section of the castle - the Swiss Court. Here you should definitely visit the Treasury. Among other interesting objects, the Imperial Insignia of the Holy Roman Empire and the inalienable heirloom of the House of Habsburg are shown.
Through the Michaelertor – St. Michael`s Gate - we leave the Hofburg Palace and touch the pedestrian precinct crowded by tourists and locals.
Today the Austrian Federal Chancellery is located in the Leopold Wing of the Hofburg Palace at the Ballhausplatz . In the opposite building, where the Congress of Vienna met once, are the offices of the Chancellor.
From the Imperial Court Theatre (Burgtheater), one of the most important German language theaters in the world, one arrives at the folks' park (Volksgarten) built in 1819 with the Theseustemple set up the 1819.
Across the trench (Graben), one of the most exclusive streets of the city, you reach the Stephansplatz. It was formerly the trench in front of the Roman fort, which became the ditch in front of the city wall in the Middle Ages. In one of the side streets you will find the Café Hawelka - Vienna's most famous artists' café.
The St. Stephen's Cathedral is the landmark of Vienna. The glass facade of the house is in a lively architectural contrast to the St. Stephens cathedral.
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Wien ist die Hauptstadt und zugleich ein Bundesland Österreichs. Viele der Sehenswürdigkeiten befinden sich im 1. Bezirk, der Altstadt, und an der Ringstrasse, die diesen Stadtbezirk umschließt.
Unser Rundgang beginnt bei der Staatsoper. Aus dem Staatsopernorchester gehen die Wiener Philharmoniker hervor, deren Neujahrskonzert am 1. Januar aus dem gegenüber liegenden Musikvereinshaus weltweit übertragen wird. Vorbei am Hotel Sacher und der Albertina, das renommierteste Kunstmuseum für graphische Kunst, erreichen wir den Heldenplatz mit den Reiterstandbildern Prinz Eugens und Erzherzogs Karl.
Im inneren Burghof findet man die Statue von Kaiser Franz I. dargestellt als Imperator Augustus. Auch die Kaiserkrone ist nicht zu übersehen.
Durch das Schweizer Tor gelangt man in den ältesten Teil der Burg, den Schweizer Hof. Hier sollte man auf jeden Fall auch die Schatzkammer besuchen, die neben den Reichinsignien des Heiligen Römischen Reichs deutscher Nation auch die unveräußerlichen Erbstücke des Hauses Habsburg zeigt.
Durch das Michaelertor verlassen wir die Hofburg und streifen die von Touristen und Einheimischen stark bevölkerte Fußgängerzone.
Im Leopoldinischen Trakt der Hofburg am Ballhausplatz befinden sind heute die Amtsräume des Bundespräsidenten. Im gegenüber liegenden Gebäude, wo einst der Wiener Kongress tagte, liegen die Amtsräume des Bundeskanzlers.
Vom Burgtheater, einem der renommiertesten Theater der Welt, gelangt man in den Volksgarten mit dem 1819 errichteten Theseustempel.
Über den Graben, eine der exklusivsten Straßen der Stadt, erreicht man den Stephansplatz. Ursprünglich befand sich hier der Graben vor dem römischen Kastell, der im Mittelalter der Graben vor der Stadtmauer wurde. In einer der Seitengassen befindet sich das Café Hawelka, berühmtestes Künstlercafé Wiens.
Der Stephansdom ist das Wahrzeichen von Wien. In lebhaftem architektonischem Kontrast zum Stephansdom steht die Glasfassade des Haashauses.
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A Taste of Vienna | Timelapse
This is the second episode of our independent “A Taste of ...” time lapse series.
You wanna have a look at the city behind the Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte and Wiener Melange? Have a taste of our beautiful hometown Vienna, which serves as capital of Austria, located in the heart of Europe, with its enormous rich culture and history.
Let us take you on a fast trip through Vienna's world wide well known buildings, as well as less famous places, trough restaurants or tramways, which are called “Bims” by its locals, by the way...
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Visiting Vienna: Shopping at the Naschmarkt
The Naschmarkt in Vienna, Austria, is a wonderful open-air market full of cafes, bars and vendors selling all kinds of exotic foods; it's also great for people watching. On Saturdays the locals also set up shop, turning part of it into a swap meet. Check it out!
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Naschmarket, Vienna, Austria - Unravel Travel TV
If you love rambling through markets of fresh fruit and spices there are plenty of places to do so in Vienna, Austria. The best though is the Naschmarket which is full of places to shop and eat. Naschmarket is a Viennese institution dating back to the 16th century.The location itself is spectucular: Wienfluss, Vienna's second river, was roofed over during the 19th century and some dealers put up their stalls on top of this roof. And there you have it, the birth of naschmarkt. Today, Naschmarkt is a unique mixture of Austrian traditions and oriental influences. Expect Viennese shrewdness with bazar mentality. It is a great place to shop for goodies and to have lunch at one of the many stalls, coffee shops and restaurants. When you are finished at the food market , you could move on to the adjoining market selling all types of gizmos and gadgets.
Flea markets are alive and thriving in Vienna and a great place to find used goods at a reasonable price. This one opens almost every Sunday as well as striking a bargain, it's a chance to mingle with the locals. It has become something of a tourist attraction and a Mecca for collectors of curios tidbits and souvenirs. Here you can find anything you might need for your house, be it a lavish gold clock, a jug from the 1950's or a selection of vases. There is also lots of clothes, shoes, sunglasses, bags and other quirky items for sale. Beautiful flower stalls all over the market add a burst of colour and a wonderful scent as you walk about.
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