A city that runs on a schedule set by trams and coffeehouses. The Ringstrasse draws a grand circle around the center, a loop you can ride past the Opera and Parliament. But the real city is in the details: the correct way to order a melange, the hush of a museum gallery, and the sudden warmth of a heuriger in the Vienna Woods.
Vienna's high-quality tap water is piped directly from Alpine springs. No need to buy bottled.
A 'Heuriger' is a tavern serving only the current year's wine. Look for a bundle of pine branches ('Ausg'steckt') to know it's open.
The 'Wiener Schnitzel' is legally protected; it must be made from veal. If it's pork, it's called 'Schnitzel Wiener Art'.
The official Sachertorte is mandatory, but the real luxury is a room overlooking the Opera.
Innere StadtSleep in the shadow of a former bank; the spa in the original vault is one of the city's best.
Innere StadtArt Deco elegance meets imperial prestige, crowned by a rooftop terrace facing the State Opera.
Innere StadtLean luxury done right: a rooftop bar buzzing with locals and Marshall amps in every smartly designed room.
MariahilfModern Austrian cuisine in a glass cube in the Stadtpark. The bread cart alone is worth the reservation.
WiedenA wine-first bistro where the seasonal menu is built to complement rare and wonderful Austrian bottles.
AlsergrundThe schnitzel is a benchmark, but the real star is the swirling Otto Zitko ceiling mural above you.
LeopoldstadtOrder a melange where Trotsky and Freud once argued. The architecture is as grand as the history.
Innere StadtVibrant Israeli-Mediterranean plates designed for sharing, served with a panoramic view over the bustling market.
WiedenAdolf Loos's 1908 masterpiece of onyx and brass. Order a martini and feel the weight of architectural history.
Innere StadtA library of Austria's natural wine revolution. Ask for a recommendation and they'll pour something revelatory.
Neubau (7th District)A glass of Grüner Veltliner on the quiet Franziskanerplatz terrace is a perfect Viennese afternoon.
Innere StadtA basement temple to classic cocktails with a whisky list that spans hundreds of bottles and decades of obsession.
Mariahilf (6th District)Imperial stables turned cultural hub. See Schiele at the Leopold, then lounge on the distinctive Enzi furniture.
NeubauCome for the golden 'cabbage' dome, stay for Klimt's monumental Beethoven Frieze in the basement.
WiedenBuilt for the Habsburgs' treasures. Go straight to the Bruegel room; it holds more than half his surviving works.
Innere StadtA Baroque palace built for a prince, now home to the world's largest Klimt collection, including 'The Kiss'.
WiedenA graffiti-covered bunker at Praterstern that pulses with experimental electronic and indie acts. The antidote to imperial Vienna.
PratersternDescend into a 700-year-old cellar where live accordion and zither music echo through vaulted brick chambers, transporting you to Vienna’s medieval past.
Innere StadtListen to curated DJ sets float above the skyline in a sleek rooftop bar offering unparalleled panoramic views of the entire city.
Leopoldstadt- Buy a weekly transport pass ('Wochenkarte'). It's valid from Monday to Monday and covers all public transport.
- Coffeehouse etiquette: your single coffee buys you hours of table time. The waiter brings the bill only when you ask ('Zahlen, bitte').
- Most shops are closed on Sundays. Plan your museum visits or a trip to a heuriger for that day.
- Tipping is customary. Round up the bill or add 5-10% for good service.
- You must validate your transport ticket in a stamping machine ('Entwerter') before your first journey. An un-stamped ticket is invalid.
Where Things Are
Four neighborhoods to orient your first visit
Innere Stadt
First district with Stephansdom, Ringstrasse, opera house, and legendary coffeehouse culture.
Neubau (7th District)
Design shops, specialty coffee, Museumsquartier, and Vienna's creative soul.
Wieden (4th District)
Naschmarkt heart, wine bars, bohemian cafes, and Belvedere palace.
Leopoldstadt (2nd District)
Prater amusement park, emerging restaurant scene, and Karmelitermarkt.
