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Vienna Travel Guide 2024

  • Writer: Acacia Gabriel
    Acacia Gabriel
  • Feb 8, 2024
  • 6 min read

Updated: Jun 7, 2024

Vienna balances colorful history and preservation with clean, modern touches. Some of the greatest minds of the 19th century studied or lived in Vienna, and there are tributes to each of them around the city.


Vienna has gorgeous sites, incredible museums, amazing coffee, and a shockingly fun nightlife. I am so excited to share my favorite, affordable places in Vienna!


In this Vienna travel guide you will find:


Breakfast and Cafes in Vienna

Vienna is known for its beautiful Viennese cafes! Coffee house culture in Vienna has been recognized by UNESCO as a central part of the city’s heritage.


Palmenhaus is absolutely beautiful. It’s inside of a large greenhouse with a view of a park and the Albertine museum. It’s a great location to start your day. The food was yummy and surprisingly affordable. If you go, try to get a table inside.


Important note: Double check the address because “palmenhaus” translates to greenhouse, and uber sent me across town to a greenhouse in a park. Whoops.


A classic Viennese café with beautiful ceilings and great pastries. Cafe Central was founded in 1876, and it was known for patrons such as Sigmund Freud and Leon Trotsky.


It’s the perfect place to try the afel straddle. Make sure to ask for heavy cream. There is sometimes a line, but it moves quickly. Good atmosphere.


Cafe Landtmann dates back to 1873, and it is known for being one of Sigmund Freud’s favorites. Food-wise, the breakfast is great and they have pastries and coffee. We recommend the Eggs Hemingway.


Cafe Demel

Since 1786, Cafe Demel has upheld its status as a Hofzuckerbäckerei fit for royalty, with world-famous Sachertorte, Kaiserschmarrn and more made under one roof in the heart of Vienna.


The elaborate window displays remind passerbyers of a more decadent era, right in the heart of town. It is a place to linger, relax, and momentarily escape from day-to-day life.


Dinner and Breweries in Vienna

Salmbrau

Salmbrau is a rustic brewery with wooden benches and hearty, home-style dishes. Order a Wiesse beer if you want something similar to a Blue Moon.


Rinderwahn

Rinderwahn has a variety of burgers from vegan and low-calorie options to a good old-fashioned cheeseburger. It's a good lunch option for those craving something familiar. Don't skip the sweet potato fries.


L’Osteria

Great Italian food at very fair prices, and people especially love the pizza. The location is very central and convenient, but it can get busy at peak hours. They accept reservations for those looking to plan ahead.


Note: You also must have Kebab while in Vienna. There are stands all around Vienna. Everyone has a stand that they believe is incredible and will fight to the death for. 


Things to Do in Vienna

Vienna is drop-dead gorgeous. It is wonderful to just walk around and just stumble into museums, cafes, or other sites.


Go to the opera

The opera is absolutely AMAZING! If you are a fan of the arts, this is an absolute must-do. Also, it's shockingly affordable. We went for only 3 euro.


Quick tips for going to the opera, the line starts moving around 6:45 so I would aim to get there around 6. The line was intimidatingly long, but we were pretty close to the back and still managed to get tickets for a pretty good spot. We chose to go to the standing seats in the balcony.


It is better to get there early to guarantee a good spot, but you'll also want to take some time to walk around and appreciate the beautiful architecture. We brought scarves and tied them around the railing to save our spots.


Nashmarkt

Nashmarkt is wonderful to tour around Monday-Saturday. It is an open air market with great food options. The outdoor seating has heat lamps on colder days. This is in one of the oldest districts, so walk around the surrounding streets too.


They have some great, unique clothing pieces, but it is also the spot to visit for cheesy souvenirs to bring home. Every price is up for debate, so come ready to bargain.


Schonbrunn Palace

Schonbrunn is a palace on the outskirts of the city. It is worth getting a ticket and walking through the rooms to soak up all of the history. You can also walk up to the white structure for a great night view of the city. If you are buying tickets for something, this is the place to go.

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Stephensplatz

The city center with the ancient cathedral. There is an ancient chapel that was discovered when building the subway directly below the square. It is not really worth the price of admission, but it is still cool to stick your head in and look down. It is free some days of the month, so check the dates of your trip if you are looking for a good deal.

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Hofburg

Walk through the palace grounds, there is nothing you really need to go into. However, it is very close to the other sites in the city center, so it is nice to check out.


Museums in Vienna

Vienna is brimming with history. From art to music to psychology to literature, there is a museum for any topic you could possibly want.


Belvedere Museum

In the Belvedere Museum, you can see the famous painting, “the Kiss.” There are also Monet and Picasso pieces in the museum, and the structure itself is an old castle that is truly breathtaking.


I’d recommend going to Belvedere during the day so you can walk around the property and admire the structure itself. We went at night and it was quite quiet, but we couldn't appreciate the grounds.


The Albertina is between the Austrian National Library and the Vienna Opera House. There are so many beautiful pieces of art from artists such as Monet, Picasso, and Kandinsky. There is an entire floor dedicated to Banksy.


Bars

Vienna is home to wonderful bars and even better beer. If you do plan on clubbing (scroll below!), odds are you will still have plenty time to hit a bar or two before going out. The nightlife is on Euro hours. Opt for both to experience as much as possible.


Wirr

Wirr is a cafe and bar, meaning that they are ready to serve you anything from your morning avocado toast to your evening aperitivo.


The interior is beautiful and they host DJs, live music, and other parties. Check out what's on the calendar on their Instagram.


There’s a beautiful view at this rooftop bar! It’s very trendy with lots of places to take photos and art in the lobby of the hotel.


The Loft

The Loft is another rooftop bar. It has a nice view of the city, it's full of young people, and they have beautiful graphics above the bar.


Dick Macks

This is the best place to start the night if you are a student, backpacker, or other young budget traveler looking for a fun, cheap night out. Dick Macks has cheap beers every night and they are even cheaper on weekdays.


Students refer to this area as Beer Street or the Bermuda Triangle, because there are so many bars in the area that it is easy to get lost.


Clubs in Vienna

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The Praterdome gets its name because it is under the Prater, Vienna’s theme park. It’s a very fun walk to get there and just kinda fun in general that it’s under the ferris wheel. The line is long, so the earlier you go the better


This was one of my favorite clubs I went to in Europe because it was huge and super super fun. There is a massive dance floor in the middle that even has a waterfall, and there are smaller bars and dance floors with different themes scattered around the club.


U4

Fun club with varying themed nights. Saturday night this is the place to be. 10 euro cover and 2 euro coat check—standard for most clubs


Volksgarten

Very cool atmosphere. It is the best in warm months, and Friday nights are best.


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17 Comments


circuitmarrakechmaroc
3 days ago

Great read! This Vienna Travel Guide 2024 is incredibly helpful for planning a city break. I loved the detailed tips on navigating the public transport system and the recommendations for those iconic coffeehouses—they really capture the Viennese vibe perfectly. I’m currently balancing my love for European city culture with a craving for adventure. While Vienna offers such refined history and architecture, my next trip is going to be a complete contrast. I’ve already started looking into a désert marrakech excursion for a bit of sun and sand. Still, this guide is definitely a must-have for any upcoming Austrian adventures!

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marrakech tours
4 days ago

Great read! Your Vienna Travel Guide 2024 is incredibly helpful for anyone planning a trip to Austria’s beautiful capital. The detailed breakdown of museums and coffee houses is spot on and makes the city feel so accessible. I love how you highlighted the cultural history of the area. It’s definitely a must-read for travelers heading to Europe this year. While Vienna offers a totally different vibe, it’s just as memorable as a Camel Tour Marrakech experience. Whether you’re exploring historical imperial palaces or the vast desert dunes, both destinations are truly bucket-list worthy. Thanks for sharing these amazing tips!

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moroccodeserttrips30
4 days ago

This Vienna Travel Guide 2024 is an absolute gem for anyone planning a European getaway! The breakdown of imperial history, combined with practical tips on navigating the Ringstrasse and enjoying the iconic coffee house culture, is spot on. I especially loved the section on seasonal advice; spring in the gardens sounds heavenly. It’s a refreshing contrast to my recent adventures, which were focused entirely on Desert trips Morocco. If you want a mix of sophisticated city vibes and breathtaking landscapes, adding both these destinations to your bucket list is a must. Thanks for such a well-structured and inspiring guide!

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Guest
Jun 13

Vienna is truly magical! Your 2024 guide perfectly captures the elegance of the palaces and that unbeatable coffee house culture. I’ve been craving a European escape, but reading this made me reconsider my upcoming travel plans. Interestingly, I recently booked some private morocco tours for an autumn adventure instead, hoping for a different kind of cultural immersion. Even so, your tips on the best spots for Sachertorte have me bookmarking this page for when I finally make it to Austria. Thanks for the fantastic, detailed recommendations—this guide is a must-read for anyone planning a sophisticated city break this year!

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I'm a travel journalist from Los Angeles who has visited over 30 countries. I spent the last few years solo traveling through Europe, Australia, and Asia, and I love sharing my recommendations from the road. 

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