Austria's capital city welcomes more than nine million tourists annually to enjoy Vienna's museums, galleries, musical landmarks and gardens, including Die Burgkapelle, home to the world class Vienna Boys' Choir, St. Stephan's Catedral and the Museum of Fine Arts. Vienna is steeped in history, culture and tradition. Music enthusiasts from around the globe come to see this musical city and visit landmarks such as the Viennese Opera, the Mozart Wohnung Figarohaus Mozart Memorial and the Schubert Museum.
During spring, summer and fall, visitors also enjoy nearby scenic Vienna Woods. Of course, no trip to Vienna would be complete without experiencing fine Viennese cuisine, some specialties Wiener schnitzel, Burenwurst, Käsekainer, as well as fine coffees and pastries like the Sachertorte, served in many of Vienna's cafes. Other local favorites, Cafe Demel, Cafe Cuadro or Cafe Frauenhuber are worth a visit, too.
A paradise for shoppers, Vienna is second to none. Mariahilfer Strasse is located between the city center and Westbahnhof and is considered one of the ultimate destinations for shoppers. From designer wears to jewelry, antiques, gifts, art and crafts, you will find it all here. Nightlife in Vienna is as diverse as the city, dazzling dance clubs, elegant restaurants, classy bars, casinos and theatres, as well as lots of café's and snack stands.