Plan Your Visit
Venue
Austria Trend Hotel Savoyen, Vienna, Austria
Address: Rennweg 16, 1030 Wien, Austria
Tel: +43 (1) 206 33-0
Email: savoyen@austria-trend.at
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Where to stay?
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Our top picks to see in Vienna
Extend your business trip into a city break and visit the top sites Vienna has to offer.
These are just some of the many sights you can see in this capital steeped in history. (source: wien.info)
Klimt's 'The Kiss' at Belvedere Palace
See Gustav Klimt’s iconic The Kiss, a masterpiece that redefined eroticism in art. Admire other stunning works on display and explore the beautiful gardens of this 300 year old Baroque palace complex.
Hofburg Palace
The Hofburg Palace, once the heart of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, is now the Austrian president’s residence and a hub of top museums and attractions. Explore Roman ruins, the Sisi Museum, the grand Prunksaal, and historic sites. Don’t miss the Lipizzaner horses at the Spanish Riding School.
St. Stephen's Cathedral
St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna’s iconic Gothic landmark, has stood since the 12th century and symbolizes Austria’s post-war reconstruction. Its 136-meter south tower offers stunning city views after a 343-step climb, while the famous Pummerin bell rings from the north tower. The cathedral’s colorful roof tiles showcase imperial and city emblems, and it even appears on the packaging of Vienna’s beloved Manner wafers.
Schönbrunn Palace
The former summer residence of the Habsburgs impresses with imperial ceremonial rooms, magnificent gardens, and a lavish virtual reality experience. Maria Theresa, Emperor Franz Joseph, Empress Elisabeth and others once resided at Schönbrunn Palace.
MuseumsQuartier
The MuseumsQuartier (MQ) is one of the largest cultural quarters in the world. Situated on the edge of the city center in the former imperial court stables, it brings together establishments from a wide range of art disciplines, restaurants, cafés and stores in a post-modernist combination of baroque buildings with modern architecture over an area covering 60,000 m².
Coffee Houses in the City Center
Vienna is a city with many meeting points. First and foremost the typical Viennese coffee houses. There is a particularly large number of traditional cafés in the city center. Enjoy Viennese coffee house culture in its most original form.