There are an average of 8 hours of sunshine each day in summer meaning you can enjoy the city looking its best, though you may want to carry some water with you. Summer is when Vienna is at its warmest, with temperatures reach an average high of 25 degrees Celsius and a surprisingly high chance of rain when compared to the spring and autumn months, though the rain does nothing to cool the high temperature. The climate in Vienna is a continental climate with the slight influence of a Pannonian climate zone. If you suffer in extremes of temperature then it is advisable to visit Vienna during April, May, September or October to avoid the hotter and colder months. Vienna is beautiful to visit at any time for year and has many different celebrations and festivals that take place throughout the different seasons. If you would rather be entertained whilst visiting Vienna there are a wide variety of very different performances you can see from watching horror movies at the Exit the Room Wien to enjoying an Opera or Symphony in the world famous Vienna State Opera House. However if looking at buildings all day is not your cup of tea, there are some historical treasures such as the Historic Center of Vienna, the Third Man Museum, the Kunsthitorisches Museum, the Kirche am Steinhof and the Schonbrunn Palace. The city itself is stunning to look at and spend hours admiring the design and construction of the older buildings. Vienna boasts many architectural wonders as well as cultural attractions. If you are looking for vegetarian dining then you can do no better than Das Stadthaus, Tian Vienna and Up! Grade Your Food. However when it comes to the most common cuisine in Vienna you will find that Italian restaurants are far easier to find than any other, though there are also a high number of restaurants that serve Chinese, Mediterranean, European and International cuisine. With Vienna being positioned so close to Eastern Europe there are many excellent restaurants that offer Eastern European cuisine such as Satrapezo, Restairant Salamt, Figlmueller, Café Ansari, La Kliba, Shalimar, Restaurant Skopje, Kardos and Pleven. If you are looking for places to eat strudel whilst in Vienna than you need to look no further than Loca, a fantastic restaurant that serves Austrian cuisine in an enjoyable atmosphere. However if you are looking for holiday rentals rather than a hotel or bed and breakfast then there is the Vienna City Apart, the Stadtnest Apartment, the First District Vienna Opera City Center Apartment and the Luxury Desing Home Vienna as well as the Vienna Charm. If you prefer the idea of a bed and breakfast over that of a hotel there are some beautifully places to stay such as the Stadtnest Bed and Breakfast, the Pension VITIS, the Spiess & Spiess Appartement, the Pension Columbia, the Rosa Linde and The Rooms Bed and Breakfast. There are plenty of hotels to choose from in Vienna and most of them are not only beautifully furnished but can be found in some of the most beautiful buildings in the city.įor luxury hotel accommodation, Vienna offers the Hotel Sacher Wien, the Hotel Rathaus Wein & Design, the Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna, the hotel Sans Souci Wien, the Hollmann Beletage and the Small Luxury Hotel Das Tyrol. Vienna can be found in the north east of Austria close to the borders of Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. Vienna is a city that has very significant importance in international relations with the headquarters for organisations such as the United Nations and OPEC. Vienna is not only the largest and capital city of Austria it is also one of the nine state of Austria.
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