Things To Do in Vienna : 3-Day Travel Guide

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Vienna (or Wien, as it is known within most of Europe) is one of the most glamorous cities in the entire world thanks to it being the capital city of the Austrian State for hundreds of years and it's rich history of arts and culture.

In this video, we will share a 3-day travel guide on how we explored the city of Vienna during our second video. In this video, we cover the Vienna State Opera House, Schonbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, The Austrian National Library, Cafe Central, Prater, and more.

Vienna is packed with so many great sites, museums, and food. While we did manage to pack a lot within our three days it means that we did have to leave some things out. We hope that this guide will help inspire and give you ideas about your next possible trip to Vienna.

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Thanks for sharing your Vienna adventure. My husband and I will be visiting beautiful Vienna over the holidays. The tips and recommendations are very much appreciated. (I’m a Torontonian too 😉) I have also watched your budapest guide. 😊

rxdiet
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Wow! Beautiful city. You both are great and nice! Appreciate this 😊

jerehyvarinen
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as a person who was born and lived in vienna for 20 years, you really covered it well :D

Surproodles
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Beautiful sites and good food, nothing can beat that!

josieherrera
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Going to Vienna in September. Perfect video for our three-day trip.

pgingere
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Upon making plans to go abroad for the first time, I was inspired to visit Vienna from the film Woman in Gold. I visited the Belvidere, Schoenbrunn, Holocaust memorial, Christmas market at Parliament, Vienna opera house, Stephensplatz. Most beautiful city! I had the time of my life! The vienerschnitzal was amazing!

imy
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Thank you for sharing. I feel like being there myself. Good tips.

life
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Thanks so much. Im in Vienna rigth now. Gonna visit some of your hints tomorrow and wednesday. Help me a lot.😊

tenderbeat
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Share your favorite thing to do in Vienna if you've been or something you would love to see if you haven't visited yet!

DomanationTravels
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Amazing video.... thank you for sharing, I just subscribed !

elmadi
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Thank you so much for this awesome video I really enjoyed it thank you very much for sharing it with us . Awesome without leaving my home . Thank you so much for the awesome chance to see part of the world I normally wouldn’t get to see bye-bye for now thank you for again for this awesome chance to take me on a trip

GrandmaSandy
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Super 👍👍 Danke 👍 sehr schönes schtad ich liebe Wien ❤️

nqgpevm
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I found this channel randomly; it is really a channel that produces quality content. Congratulations.

citytocitytravel.
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can't wait to see Vienna! love your channel, can't wait to see more! thanks!

MarkWayUp
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This is great because I’m going there for exactly 3 days .

ajohonly
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you did a great job for a 3-day trip, and i love that you mentioned the donau kanal! but.. you only showed the first district which is the inner city (and schönbrunn), but there are 23 districts in vienna :D there are so many beautiful and big parks and streets in vienna worth visiting! :) still love that you had a nice trip to vienna and enjoyed it that much!

fluXPanaku
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You did a lot, nice overview of the city

horstbrunner
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Thanks for the video. I was stuck with ideas to do for my romantic getaway. Definitely will be doing most of these!! (So happy to hear that there are other Torontonians too in this video and comments :)

teresad
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I like your documentation!
But one tip: If you have no "ö"-key on your keyboard, type "Schoenbrunn" for "Schönbrunn" instead of "Schonbrunn".
It can lead to bizarre confusions with German speaking people, when not using Umlauts.
E.g.:

Schlosser = locksmith
Schlösser = palaces

lastig = heavy
lästig = annoying

schwul = gay (homosexual)
schwül = muggy

Bar = bar/pub
Bär = bear

rosten = to rust
rösten = to roast

lugen = to peek
lügen = to lie

schon = already
schön = beautiful/handsome

And there are yet hundreds of other potential misunderstandings, when one doesn't use Umlauts properly.

So without the possibility to use "ä", "ö" or "ü", better use "ae", "oe" or "ue" as a substitute.
That's totally fine.

In view of pronunciation:
The "ä"-sound shouldn't be a problem for native English speakers at all. Just say "bear", "care" or "where" and you got it. The "ö"-sound shouldn't be a problem either. It just sounds exactly like the "u" in "urgent", the second "e" in "emergency" or the "i" in "James T. Kirk".
You may struggle with the "ü"-sound however, which is pronounced like the French "u". :-)

Best regards from Vienna!

tubekulose
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Very informative and helpful! I took notes as I was watching, since I’m planning a trip to Vienna.

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