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Lonely Planet's Pocket Vienna, is our colourful, easy to use and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, and is packed with the best sights and experiences for a short trip or weekend away. It's your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Visit the heart of Vienna, the Stephansdom, or check out the spectacular Hofburg; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Vienna and begin your journey now!Inside Lonely Planet's Pocket Vienna:Full-colour maps and images throughoutHighlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interestsInsider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spotsEssential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, pricesHonest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks missUser-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your timeCoverage Includes: Hofburg, the historic centre, the museum district, Karlsplatz, the Prater and more. eBook Features: (Best viewed on tablet devices and smartphones) Downloadable PDF and offline maps prevent roaming and data charges Effortlessly navigate and jump between maps and reviews Add notes to personalise your guidebook experience Seamlessly flip between pages Bookmarks and speedy search capabilities get you to key pages in a flash Embedded links to recommendations' websites Zoom-in maps and images Inbuilt dictionary for quick referencing Important Notice: The digital edition of this book may not contain all of the images found in the physical edition.
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Date de parution

01 mai 2020

Nombre de lectures

8

EAN13

9781788689632

Langue

English

Poids de l'ouvrage

31 Mo

Contents

Plan Your Trip

Welcome to Vienna
Top Sights
Eating
Drinking & Nightlife
Shopping
Coffee Houses
Entertainment
Architecture
Guided Tours
Activities
For Free
For Kids
Art
Four Perfect Days
Need to Know
Vienna Neighbourhoods

Explore Vienna

Hofburg & Around
Historic Centre
Stroll from Brunnenmarkt to Yppenplatz
The Museum District & Neubau
Kaarlsplatz
Schloss Belvedere to the Canal
Prater
Schloss Schönbrunn & Gardens

Survival Guide

Survival Guide
Before You Go
Arriving in Vienna
Getting Around
Essential Information
Language
Behind the Scenes
Our Writers
Welcome to Vienna

With its imperial palaces, baroque streetscapes, chandelier-lit Kaffeehäuser (coffee houses) and wood-panelled Beisln (bistro pubs), Vienna is infused with history. Not only does it cherish its traditions, it incorporates them in design, architecture and contemporary art through to eco and meaningful travel initiatives and culinary innovations. Vienna’s past is alive in its present and, by extension, its future.

Vienna’s famous Christmas Markets | POSZTOS/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
Vienna Top Sights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
Vienna’s richest treasure chest.

ANTON_IVANOV/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Vienna Top Sights

Hofburg
Six-and-a-half centuries of imperial history.

S4SVISUALS/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Vienna Top Sights

Staatsoper
World-renowned opera and ballet venue.

POSZTOS/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Vienna Top Sights

Stephansdom
Vienna’s Gothic wonder.

S.BORISOV/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Vienna Top Sights

Schloss Belvedere & Gardens
Vienna’s most sublime baroque palace.

HELEN CATHCART/LONELY PLANET ©

Vienna Top Sights

MuseumsQuartier
Imperial stables turned museum ensemble.

TASFOTONL/GETTY IMAGES © MUMOK ARCHITECTS: ORTNER & ORTNER

Vienna Top Sights

Schloss Schönbrunn
Sun-yellow palace.

MARTIN HOLLAUS/500PX ©

Vienna Top Sights

Prater
Park life and funfair thrills.

SOO HON KEONG/GETTY IMAGES ©

Vienna Top Sights

Naturhistorisches Museum
Minerals, fossils and dinosaur bones.

S4SVISUALS/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
Eating

Dining in Vienna gives you a taste of the city’s history, at its street stands sizzling up sausages, candlelit vaulted-cellar wine bars and earthy, wood-panelled Beisln (bistro pubs); its present, at hip cafes, multiethnic markets and international eateries; and its future, at innovative spaces with a wave of exciting chefs pushing in new directions.

STEPANEK PHOTOGRAPHY/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Local Specialities
Schnitzel Wiener Schnitzel (Viennese cutlet) should always be crumbed veal, but pork is gaining ground.
Goulash Rindsgulasch (beef goulash) is everywhere in Vienna.
Tafelspitz Traditionally this boiled prime beef swims in the juices of locally produced Suppengrün (fresh soup vegetables), before being served with Kren (horseradish) sauce.
Beuschel Offal, usually sliced lung and heart with a slightly creamy sauce.
Backhendl Fried, breaded chicken, often called steirischer Backhendl (Styrian fried chicken).
Apfelstrudel Apple strudel.
Zwiebelrostbraten Slices of roast beef smothered in gravy and fried onions.
Schinkenfleckerln Oven-baked ham-and-noodle casserole.
Bauernschmaus Platter of cold meats.
Kaiserschmarrn Sweet pancake with raisins.
Marillenknödel Apricot dumplings; served in summer.

Prices
Prices refer to a two-course meal, excluding drinks:
€ under €15
€€ €15-€30
€€€ over €30

Best Dining Experiences
Steirereck im Stadtpark Vienna’s class act by the Wien River.
Lingenhel Deli-shop-bar-restaurant in a 200-year-old house.
Plachutta The ultimate place for Viennese Tafelspitz .
Griechenbeisl The history-soaked Beisl of your dreams.
Meinl’s Restaurant Exceptional quality through the seasons, with an on-site wine bar and providore.

Best Goulash
Meierei im Stadtpark Some speak of the world’s best.
Glacis Beisl Authentic goulash in the Museums-Quartier.

Best Snacks
Bitzinger Würstelstand am Albertinaplatz Iconic sausage stand opposite the opera.
Naschmarkt Market stalls and sit-down eateries galore.
Trzesniewski Upmarket open-faced sandwiches.

Best Schnitzels
Figlmüller Bills itself as the home of the Schnitzel .
Huth Gastwirtschaft Neo- Beisl that serves a superb Wiener Schnitzel .

Best Vegetarian & Vegan
Tian Michelin-starred vegetarian cuisine.
Swing Kitchen Sensational vegan burgers.
Vegiezz Bright, white cafe with all-vegan fare.

Worth a Trip
Shimmering in gunmetal grey, with floor-to-ceiling windows, Das Loft ( % 01-90 616 8110; www.dasloftwien.at ; 02, Praterstrasse 1; meals €22-39; h 006.30-10.30am Mon-Fri, to 11am Sat & Sun, 12.30-2.30pm & 6-11pm daily; p a W v c ; X Schwedenplatz) has uninterrupted views across the city skyline on the Danube Canal. Perch on leather swivel chairs over brunch or cocktails and peer down upon Prater Park and Stefansdom. Dinner menus offer up to five courses of ‘fusion’ cuisine.


Vienna on Plate
Sacher Torte

KEMTER/GETTY IMAGES ©

Top Five for Sacher Torte
Café Sacher
Demel
Café Mozart
Café Schwarzenberg
Café Sperl

Sacher Torte in Vienna
Franz Sacher created the Sacher Torte in 1832 for Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. Sacher’s son, Eduard, brought the original recipe and sole distribution rights to Demel in 1934. Until 1963 legal battles raged between Demel and Café Sacher over the trademark and title. An out-of-court settlement gave Café Sacher the rights to the phrase ‘Original Sacher Torte’, and Demel to use a decorative triangular seal reading ‘Eduard-Sacher-Torte’.

Café Sperl | MOJMIR FOTOGRAFIE/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Drinking & Nightlife

In this city, where history often waltzes with the cutting edge, the drinking scene spans 18th-century vaulted wine cellars to boisterous beer gardens, boho student dives, and cocktail, retro and rooftop bars. And, with over 700 hectares of vineyards within city limits, a visit to a Heuriger (wine tavern) is a quintessential Viennese experience.

KRZYSZTOF DYDYNSKI/LONELY PLANET ©

Grape & Grain
While wine is the chosen drink of the Viennese, beer also features heavily in the city’s cultural make-up. Try the following:
Blauburgunder Complex, fruity Pinot Noir red.
Grüner Veltliner Strong, fresh white wine with hints of citrus and pear.
Riesling Fruity white wine with strong acidity.
Zweigelt Full-bodied red wine with intense cherry aromas.
Dunkel Thick dark beer with a very rich flavour.
Helles Lager with a bite – clear and lightly hoppy.
Pils Crisp, strong and often bitter Pilsner beer.
Märzen Red-coloured beer with a strong malt taste.
Zwickel Unfiltered beer with a cloudy complexion.
Schnäpse (schnapps) Fruit brandy; usually consumed after a meal.

Useful Websites
Falter ( www.falter.at ) Event and party listings.
Vienna Online ( www.vienna.at ) Keep track of club nights with this event calendar.
Tourist Info Wien ( www.wien.info ) Nightlife listings arranged by theme.

Prices
Standard beer prices range from €2 to €5, depending on the venue and location (central Vienna tends to be more expensive). A decent glass of local wine starts at around €2. Expect to pay at least €7 for a simple mixed drink and around €9 and up for a cocktail.

Best Wine Bars
Vinothek W-Einkehr Superb Austrian wines.
Sekt Comptoir Effervescent bar with Burgenland Sekt (sparkling wine) near the Naschmarkt.
Esterházykeller Serves wines from the Esterházy Palace wine estate.
Villon Set deep below ground in a 500-year-old cellar.
Jakov’s Weinkeller A favourite with stallholders from the nearby Naschmarkt.

Best Microbreweries
Siebensternbräu Cheery brewpub with hoppy beers and a warm-weather courtyard.
Salm Bräu Relaxed spot right by Schloss Belvedere.
1516 Brewing Company Brews include a blueberry ale.

Best Cocktails
Loos American Bar Mixology magic in this minimalist, Adolf Loos–designed bar.
Melete Art Design Cocktails Craft cocktails themed around changing art exhibitions.
Kruger’s American Bar Sip a classic margarita in this 1920s, wood-panelled den.
Barfly’s Club Terrific cocktails in an intimate setting.
Blue Mustard Stunning Vienna-inspired decor and cocktails.

HELEN CATHCART/LONELY PLANET ©

Worth a Trip
A hidden wonderland, convivial local Heuriger Wieninger ( % 01-292 41 06; http://heuriger-wieninger.at ; 21, Stammersdorfer Strasse 78; h 5pm-midnight Fri, from 2pm Sat, noon-10pm Sun Apr-mid-Dec; j 30A Freiheitsplatz) has a magical lantern- and candlelit garden draped with vines and a cosy, wood-panelled interior. Enjoy its light, fruity wines (mainly whites) alongside gourmet Austrian dishes.

Shopping

With a long-standing history of crafts-manship, Vienna has recently spread its creative wings in the fashion and design world. Whether you’re browsing for hand-painted porcelain in the Innere Stadt, new-wave streetwear in Neubau or epicurean treats in the Freihausviertel, you’ll find inspiration, a passion for quality and an eye for detail.

MUELLEK JOSEF/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Shopping Streets
Kärntner Strasse The Innere Stadt’s main shopping street and a real crowd-puller.
Kohlmarkt A river of high-end glitz, flowing into a magnificent Hofburg view.
Neubau Track down the city’s hottest designers along boutique-clogged streets like Kirchengasse, Lindengasse and Neubaugasse.
Mariahilfer Strasse Vienna’s mile of high-street style, with big names and crowds.
Freihausviertel Lanes packed with home-grown fashion, design and speciality food stores, south of Naschmarkt.
Theobaldgasse Hole-in- the-wall shops that purvey everything from fair-trade fashion to organic food.

Markets
Almost every district has at least one market selling fresh produce from Monday to Saturday. Many markets reflect the ethnic diversity of their neighbourhood. Some host Bauernmärkte (farmers markets) on Saturday mornings, where growers from the surrounding countryside travel to the big city

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