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Long, long before there was a Starbucks in Vienna there was a thriving coffee-house culture, where musicians (such as Beethoven and Mozart) would play, and writers and poets - and ordinary Viennese folk - would meet to drink coffee, eat Gebaeck (pastry), read newspapers and debate the issues of the day.
If some of these coffee houses with red plush and glittering chandeliers resemble palaces, they are nothing compared to the real palaces in Vienna. Austria's stately capital city was centre of the Habsburg Empire for more than 600 years and boasts the Hofburg (winter palace), Schönbrunn (summer palace) and the Spanish Riding School where the Lipizzaner horses live.
The top museums to visit are the Kunsthistorisches Museum (has the world's fourth-largest art collection); the Belvedere (once a palace, boasts collections by Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele); and the Sigmund Freud Museum on Berggasse 19. The Naturhistorische Museum is said to be the finest natural history museum in the world.
Cheap flights to Vienna land at Vienna International. Book early and book often; between food and drink and music and culture and history, one visit to Vienna will not be enough.
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Peak Season:Vienna’s high season is April through October with July and August the peak months. The winter sports season is also busy, and many Austrians visit the city for the Christmas, New Year, and Easter holidays. Advance reservations are a must during the peak seasons.
The weather in June and September make them perfect months for visiting, but they are still quite crowded.
Off Season:In late spring to early summer and late autumn to early winter the weather is still pleasant enough for travel, and there is less demand for restaurant tables and hotel accommodations. Hotel rooms are also less expensive during the off season.
Vienna’s subway, tram, and bus system (Wiener Verkehrsbetriebe) is the best way to get around the city, whether you are visiting the historic centre or the Vienna Woods. Tickets are cheaper to buy in advance at a Tabak-Trafiks (tobacconist kiosk or store). Varieties of discount tickets allow unlimited rides within a specific period and discounts at some attractions.
With more than 150 miles of bicycle paths, cycling is the mode of transport of many Viennese in summer. Bikes are easy to rent and are allowed on some U-Bahn cars during certain weekday hours for a reduced fee. Weekends in July and August bikes ride for free.
Fiakers, horse-drawn carriages, are a classic form of touring. The length of the ride and the fare are negotiated in advance. Taxis can be hailed, picked up at a stand, or called, but calling incurs a surcharge.
The efficiency of the public transportation system makes driving unnecessary in Vienna. Driving requires navigating the city’s congestion and one-way streets, and parking is very limited. If you do rent a car, there is an extra charge for renting it at the airport rather than in the city. Honking a car horn is forbidden in the city limits.
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