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Sherlock Holmes in Vienna: An Evening of Laughter, Mystery, and Intrigue
A Night Out with Sherlock Holmes in Vienna
After enjoying Baskerville at the Vienna English Theatre, we couldn’t wait to return for another Sherlock...
The Greatest Musicians in Vienna’s History
Vienna has long been the beating heart of classical music. Home to legendary composers and musicians who shaped the sound of their time, the...
The Story of Johann Strauss II: Vienna's Waltz King
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The Duchess of Malfi | Open House Theatre
A New Take on The Duchess of Malfi at Open House Theatre
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LUX AETERNA | Sacred Music Concert
Join Our LUX AETERNA Concert for a Night of Sacred Music
Title: LUX AETERNA – Sacred Music Concert
Venue: Minoritenkirche, Vienna
Date:...
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Strauss Dinner Show - Is It Worth It?
Our Strauss Dinner Show Review
If you’re wondering whether the Strauss Dinner Show at the Mirage in the Prater is worth your time and money,...
Strauss Dinner Show at the Mirage in the Prater
Book tickets to the Strauss Dinner Show for an unforgettable musical experience!
Experience a one of a kind evening with Johann Strauss’...
Romeo and Juliet | Open House Theatre
Romeo and Juliet by Open House Theatre
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Mozart Requiem Concert at the Minoritenkirche
Join our Mozart Requiem Concert for an Unforgettable Evening of Mozart’s Masterpiece
Title: Mozart Requiem
Venue: Minoritenkirche, Wien
Date:...
Beyond Schnitzel: A Culinary Adventure Through Vienna's lesser known Delicacies
Get to know Vienna’s lesser-known Delicacies
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Beethoven in Vienna: Tracing the Composer's Legacy
Exploring the life of Beethoven in Vienna
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Facts About Schönbrunn Palace that will enrich your visit!
Facts about Schönbrunn Palace to enrich your visit to this important landmark!
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Vienna Nightlife: Your Guide to the City After Dark
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The Origin of the World's First Zoo: Why It Was Founded in Vienna
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10 Fun Facts About Vienna You Probably Didn't Know
Here are some fun facts about Vienna to enrich your visit!
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Influential Mayors Who Shaped Vienna
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The Melange: Vienna's Signature Coffee
Get to know more about Vienna’s famous Melange
In the heart of Vienna’s renowned coffee house culture lies the Melange, a beverage...
Vienna in Winter: Your Post-New Year's Guide
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Hey everyone! Thinking about visiting Vienna after the New Year’s buzz...
10 Fascinating Facts About Belvedere Palace in Vienna
Here are some lesser known facts about Belvedere Palace in Vienna
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Kronprinzessin Stepanie Spital
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The Nutcracker: the tradition of Christmas dancing together is reviving in Vienna
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Harvey at the Vienna English Theatre - Our Review
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Dracula: The Journal of Jonathan Harker
The one play you don’t want to miss this summer!
Are you looking for a fantastic theatre production to start your summer right?
This Saturday...
The Vienna Mozart Orchestra: An Unforgettable Classical Concert in Vienna's Golden Hall
The best classical concert in Vienna!
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Vienna's Easter Markets
Vienna’s Easter Markets – our favourites
One of the most popular events in the city are the Easter markets, which take place annually...
The History of Vienna's Opernball
Have you ever visited the Opernball?
Vienna’s Opernball is a grand event that takes place annually in our beautiful city. The ball has...
Valentine's Day
Why do we celebrate Valentine’s Day?
Valentine’s Day, which we celebrate annually on February 14th, is a special occasion for love...
Teambuilding Activities in Vienna - Canoe Tours
Are you looking for Teambuilding Activities in Vienna?
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The best museums to visit with students in Vienna
Are you wondering which are the best museums to visit with students in Vienna?
When planning a visit to Vienna with students, there are a few...
Activities for Schools in Vienna
Are you looking for some popular activities for Schools in Vienna?
Vienna is a city rich in culture and history. Schools in Vienna have a wide...
Vienna's CAT Train
Vienna’s CAT Train
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Vienna's metro system
Vienna’s metro system
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Which Viennese Desserts are worth trying
Which Viennese Desserts are worth trying?
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Zoom Children's Museum Vienna
Zoom Children’s Museum Vienna
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Vienna's Catacombs - Michaelerplatz
Vienna’s Catacombs – Michaelerplatz
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Imperial Treasury in Vienna - Schatzkammer
Imperial Treasury in Vienna
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Winter hotspots outside of Vienna
Winter hotspots outside of Vienna for you to visit
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Vienna nightlife spots
Vienna nightlife spots
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Vienna Things To Do in January
Vienna Things To Do in January
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Which top 10 Vienna things to do
Top 10 Vienna things to do
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New Year's Eve in Vienna
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2023 is about to roll upon us, and yet there are probably still some things left...
Vienna on cold days
Are you looking for some inspiration for the cold Vienna days?
Winter days can be quite harsh in Vienna, thanks to the cold breeze. Sometimes...
Winter Activities in Vienna
Are you looking for winter activities in Vienna to pass time with?
Vienna is beautiful, no matter the season, and yet there’s something...
Christkindlmärkte in Vienna we recommend - Part 3
Our Top Christkindlmärkte in Vienna outside the inner city
Have you already visited some Christkindlmärkte in Vienna? If so, perhaps you are...
Christkindlmärkte in Vienna We Recommend Part 2
Here are some more Christkindlmärkte in Vienna we recommend!
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Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery - Secret Vienna Review
Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
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Christkindlmärkte in Vienna we recommend
Our Top Christkindlmärkte in Vienna
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Schloss Hof
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Vienna bars with live music we recommend
Here are some Vienna bars with live music we recommend:
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5 cocktail bars in Vienna we recommend
Read further for 5 cocktail bars in Vienna we recommend!
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Vienna Events in November
Our top Vienna events in November:
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Narrenturm Vienna
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Recommended Large Hotels in Vienna's old town
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Tag des Denkmals
Tag des Denkmals – let’s celebrate monument protection
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Recommended Small Hotels in Vienna’s old city
Small Hotels in Vienna’s old city – our top 10
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Vienna Events in September
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Vienna events in September 2022
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Midnight Creek Interview
Midnight Creek – a Viennese Country Band
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Tag des Denkmals
On September 25th we will celebrate the Tag des Denkmals!
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Vienna Events in August
Here are some Vienna events in August you shouldn’t miss out on.
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How many days for Vienna?
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Vienna's Christmas Markets - When do they start?
Enjoy the Vienna Christmas Markets!
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When to visit Vienna?
Knowing when to come to Vienna can be quite tricky, let us help you out!
It can be quite tricky to figure out when to visit Vienna, depending...
Discover Vienna in a Day: Your Must-Visit Guide
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Local Viennese products to Buy in Vienna
Vienna has some awesome local products to offer!
If you are looking for local products to buy in Vienna, this small list may hopefully give you...
Which Viennese theatre should you visit?
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How to spend 24 hours in Vienna
Here’s how to spend 24 hours in Vienna
It can be tricky if you have limited time but you still want to make the most of your trip. Here...
Modert art in Vienna - Leopold Museum
Love modern art? Then you should visit the Leopold Museum!
The Leopold Museum (located in the MuseumsQuartier) houses important collections of...
Vienna's Art Scene
Vienna is without doubt famous for its theatres and its art scene, but where did this come from? When did this trend start? Let us answer these...
Modern art in Vienna - Albertina Modern
A new museum perfect for modern art lovers- Albertina Modern!
kIf you are interested in modern art, you have to visit the Albertina Modern, located...
Enjoy a beautiful view of Vienna from the Kahlenberg
Some of you may have come across pictures taken from the Kahlenberg, offering a stunning view of Vienna. In this post entry, let us tell you...
Visit this museum to drink coffee in one of Vienna's most beautiful cafes
If there are two things Vienna is famous for – it’s coffee and culture. One of our most famous museums is the KHM, the museum of...
Should you your Schönbrunn Palace tickets in advance?
Planning to visit Schönbrunn Palace? This article is for you!
Visiting Schönbrunn is a must – if you got enough time to comfortably explore...
Should you visit the St. Francis of Assisi church?
Let us introduce you to the beautiful St. Francis of Assisi church!
No matter which district you explore, you will always stumble upon churches...
Shopping in Vienna - Graben
Looking for places to go shopping in Vienna? Here’s a tip for you!
A trip to Vienna isn’t complete without checking out our famous...
This is our favourite passage in Vienna
to Ferstel Passage is definitely our favourite passage in Vienna!
If you explore Vienna’s inner city, you’ll most likely walk past...
When is it best to visit the Prater amusement park?
When is it best to visit the Prater amusement park?
No matter the time of the day, the Prater amusement park is always worth a visit. But with...
Things to do in Vienna this August
Let us help you plan your next days in Vienna!
We hope your first week of August was fun and exciting! If you are still looking for things to...
Visit the Laxenburg park for a wonderful day trip
Visit the Laxenburg park for a fantastic experience!
The palace of Laxenburg and its garden have a true Disney feeling to them. The area of the...
Albertina or the Art history museum - which one should you visit?
Vienna is a city of museums, let it be the KHM (Kunsthistorisches museum / museum of fine arts) or the Albertina. But if you only have time to...
The Annakirche - a beautiful church in Vienna
Do you like beautiful churches? Then visit the Annakirche!
Vienna is a city of churches. No matter which direction you’ll turn towards,...
When visiting Stephansdom, Make Sure You Visit the Catacombs
Looking for a unique experience? How about visiting the Stephansdom Catacombs?
The Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral) is Vienna’s...
How to visit the synagogue in Vienna
Visit the synagogue in Vienna for a powerful experience!
Vienna’s city prayer house was built in the years 1825-26 by the architect Josef...
Shopping in Vienna - Kärntner Straße
Visit Kärntner Straße for a luxurious shopping experience!
Vienna has some lovely hotspots for shopping, no matter where you go, you’ll...
A perfect day at the Wiener Prater
Visit the Wiener Prater for an exciting day in Vienna!
If one talks about the Wiener Prater, they are probably talking about the green area that...
Taking a horse carriage tour in Vienna - is it recommended?
Here is why a horse carriage tour in Vienna is worth it
If you stroll through Vienna’s inner city, it won’t take long till you will...
What to do on hot days in Vienna
Those hot days in Vienna may get tough! Here’s what you should do!
You may not expect it but Hot days in Vienna can be quite challenging....
Vegan Spots in Vienna We Recommend
There’s a big variety of vegan spots in Vienna, here are some spots we recommend
We are always trying to find new exciting food spots and...
Where to change money in Vienna
Here are some tips on changing money in Vienna
Wether you are visiting Vienna for a few hours or a few days, it’s always good to have some...
A museum perfect for families and kids - Natural history museum
Visit the Natural History Museum for a fun day with your kids.
Exploring a new city with kids can be overwhelming and quite the struggle, hence...
Parks in Vienna - Volksgarten
The Volksgarten is a beautiful park in the heart of the city
Vienna has some beautiful parks one should visit when exploring our city. One of...
Places to visit outside Vienna
Looking for places to visit outside of Vienna?
If you are looking for places to visit outside of Vienna, no matter the season, we may have the...
Parks in Vienna - Burggarten
The Burggarten is one of our favourite parks in Vienna!
Sightseeing can be quite exhausting, hence why visiting one of Vienna’s many parks...
Here's why you should visit the Technical Museum in Vienna
The Technical Museum is one of the most fascinating museums in Vienna!
Vienna offers a big variety of museums, let it be our Museum of Fine Arts,...
Supermarkets in Vienna old city
Here are some of our favourite supermarkets in Vienna
Supermarkets in Vienna are treasured by many tourists, they offer high quality Austrian...
The Alte Donau
Explore the natural beauty of the Alte Donau!
If you want to spend a day outside of Vienna, we highly recommend visiting the Alte Donau! The...
Recommended bakery in the heart of Vienna - Oberlaa
The bakery Oberlaa is one of our favourites in Vienna!
Vienna is a true hotspot for coffee houses, bakeries and confectionaries. Most of those...
Parks in Vienna - Stadtpark
The Stadtpark is a true green oasis in the heart of the city!
If you are looking for a green place to relax in the inner city, the Stadtpark...
How to choose a traditional Viennese restaurant in Vienna
Here are some of our favourite traditional Viennese restaurants
Vienna’s sweet and savoury dishes are famous worldwide – let it be Schnitzel,...
Stargazing in Vienna
Stargazing in Vienna can be exciting, here are our some of our favourite spots:
Thanks to our observatories you can explore the night sky while...
Vienna's Wine Culture in Grinzing
You can enjoy Vienna’s wine culture in Grinzing, the 19th district
Vienna is undoubtedly famous for its wine culture. Especially Vienna’s...
Jewish History at the Judenplatz Vienna
Vienna’s Judenplatz is a spot full of history, dating back to medieval times:
Vienna has a long Jewish history. An important spot for the...
What to do in the Museums Quartier?
We love the Museums Quartier, here are a few things you can see and do there.
Vienna is a city of museums. Museums that tell the story of our...
Vienna things in July
Here are some Vienna things in July to pass your time
If you are still looking for things to do in the upcoming days, this list of Vienna things...
See Vienna's main sites in one day through the Ringstraße
Vienna is an international hotspot for history, culture, and art – owing to our imperial history. Exploring a historic city like Vienna...
Visiting Baden from Vienna - WLB train
Visiting Baden from Vienna can’t be easier!
Exploring the cities and spots near Vienna can be quite overwhelming, especially if you don’t...
Tours in the Vienna State Opera
Tours in the State Opera are special adventures you shouldn’t miss out on!
If you are interested in classical music, you must visit our...
Vienna street art - Donaukanal
Vienna street art can be found all over the city, especially by the Donaukanal!
Have you ever paid attention to the street art you can find all...
Going up the stairs at the Stephansdom tower
Taking the stairs at the Stephansdom tower is a must, if you want some adventure!
There are several places in Vienna where you can look over...
Where to eat a great Sachertorte
Trying the Sachertorte is a must in Vienna!
Vienna’s Sachertorte is internationally famous. A dark rich chocolate cake with a thin layering of...
Schönbrunn or Hofburg - which one to visit first?
Which one should you visit first – Schönbrunn Palace or Hofburg Palace?
Vienna, a city steeped in imperial history, dazzles visitors with...
Belvedere Palace and the Kiss by Klimt
Visit the Belvedere Palace and its famous art gallery!
If there is one painting Austria is famous for, it’s Gustav Klimt’s ‘The Kiss’. The painting...
The largest market in Vienna - Naschmarkt
Visiting the Naschmarkt is always exciting, no matter the season!
Have you ever walked past the Naschmarkt? Vienna’s Naschmarkt is Austria’s...
Learn about Sisi in the Sisi museum
If there is one person Vienna is famous for, it’s empress Elisabeth – known as Sisi (1837-1898). Vienna’s Sisi museum is located in the...
How to properly order coffee in Vienna
Vienna is undoubtedly famous for coffee. Our coffee culture is world famous and even recognized as UNESCO world heritage.
But how does one order...
A must visit museum in Vienna - KHM
Visiting the KHM is perfect for those days where you need a change of your daily routine.
If you’re visiting Vienna, you have to visit at least...
Wiener Würstelstände You Should Try
Most of you may already be familiar with Vienna‘s love for Hotdog stands – called Würstelstand. Here are some of the most famous Wiener...
Beach Bars in Vienna We Recommend
Vienna has some awesome beach bars, where you can relax, drink whatever your heart desires, and enjoy the sun. Some of those spots can be found...
Tim Werths Interview
Actor Tim Werths, born in Aachen (Germany), has been part of the Burgtheater ensemble since 2019/20. Before he found his way to Vienna he found...
Events You Shouldn't Miss This Week
Here are some events you shouldn’t miss this week!
It can be quite overwhelming having to keep up to date with new events, concerts and...
Heurigen Schank zum Reichsapfel
Vienna is famous for numerous Heurigen, the Heurigen Schank zum Reichsapfel is one of our favourite ones:
Those of you that want to experience...
Three Places You Should Visit this June in Vienna
There’s a lot to do in Vienna in June! Here are 3 recommendations.
This is for those of you that are still trying to figure out what to...
Spider Rock Vienna
Our partner Spider Rock Vienna offers the perfect attractions for an exciting afternoon.
Are you still looking for exciting things to do in Vienna?...
Weinstube Josefstadt
The Weinstube Josefstadt is a beautiful Heurigen located right in the heart of Vienna.
We’ve introduced you to one of our favourite Heurigen...
Three Events You Shouldn't Miss This June in Vienna
Here are three Vienna events in June you shouldn’t miss out on:
Are you still looking for things to do this week? Don’t worry, we got you,...
Mayer am Pfarrplatz
Visit the Mayer am Pfarrplatz- one of our favourite Heurigen in Vienna!
Warmer weather means we can find our way to Vienna’s outer districts,...
Share Now - Car sharing in Vienna
Finding your way through a busy city like Vienna can be quite exhausting. Hence why we want to introduce you to our partner Share Now. Personally,...
Fälschermuseum Wien
Visit the Fälschermuseum Wien for a unique experience in Vienna!
Have you ever heard of Vienna’s Museum of Art Fakes? the Fälschermuseum Wien...
Hamtil & Söhne
Our partner Hamtil & Söhne offers beautiful souvenirs and accessoires
Founded in 2016, you can find the shop Hamtil & Söhne in the Herrengasse...
Pubquiz Spots in Vienna We Recommend
Here are some of our favorite pubquiz Spots in Vienna
Have you ever taken part in a pubquiz? Pubquizzes are the perfect opportunity to spend...
Street Food Spots in Vienna We Recommend
There’s a big variety of Vienna street food you can find in our city:
We all have our cravings and are trying to find places that offer...
Vienna Events in May
Here are three Vienna Events in May you shouldn’t miss out on:
If you are wondering what you should do in the upcoming days, don’t you...
Open House Theatre Vienna
Enjoy fantastic theatre productions at the Open House Theatre Vienna!
The Open House Theatre Vienna is a group of people who are focusing on...
The Viennese Convents of St. Niklas and St. Clara
The history of the medieval convents of St. Niklas and St. Clara is overly fascinating
I am sure most of us would love to see what Vienna looked...
The History of Austria's Labour Day
The story of Austria’s Labour Day
Today marks an important historic date, the first of May, Austria’s labour day – or as we...
Viennese flea markets in Vienna we recommend
Let us tell you about our favourite Viennese flea markets!
Flea markets are quite popular in Vienna, you can find clothes, books, pictures, cds...
Vienna's Stadtwanderweg 9
Explore Vienna’s natural beauty through Stadtwanderweg 9
The past two hiking trails we’ve told you about will take you through the outer...
Viennese Ice Cream Parlors we recommend in Vienna
Check out our favourite Viennese Ice Cream Parlors
Springtime means it’s finally time to visit our favourite Viennese ice cream parlors...
Secret Vienna Popular Tours
Looking for a tour in Vienna? Learn about our popular tours!
Here’s an overview of our Secret Vienna popular tours to help you select the...
Vienna's Stadtwanderweg 4
Explore Vienna’s natural beauty in Stadtwanderweg 4!
As promised we want to tell you more about some beautiful hiking trails that will...
Five Viennese rooftop bars we recommend in Vienna
Let us introduce you to our favourite Viennese rooftop bars!
Most of us love visiting new bars with friends or family, and we at Secret Vienna...
Vienna's Stadtwanderweg 1
Explore Vienna’s natural beauty in Stadtwanderweg 1
Warmer weather and hopefully some rainless days will allow us to go on adventures outside...
Three Viennese restaurants we recommend in Vienna
You have to visit some Viennese restaurants on your trip through the city.
There are some Viennese specialities you definitely shouldn’t miss...
Mariahilfer Straße
Learn more about Mariahilfer Straße – Vienna’s famous shopping street!
Most of us love to shop and to find new shops we’ve never...
Huber & Lerner
Have you heard of Huber & Lerner?
Another shop with a long tradition is located in Vienna’s first district (Weihburggasse 4) and is called...
Breakfast in Vienna
Are you still looking for spots to eat breakfast in Vienna?
Sometimes we all need a break from our hectic work life and the stress we have to...
Knopfkönig - the perfect place for button lovers!
The Knopfkönig is the perfect spot for all button lovers out there!
There are still quite a few Viennese shops that have a long tradition. One...
Wiener Blond- Secret Vienna Interview
The band Wiener Blond focuses on Viennese music and on a Viennese atmosphere.
I’m sure that those of you – who have an interest in Viennese music...
The story of the Museums Quartier
You must visit the Museums Quartier if you are into contemporary art!
I am sure some of you have walked past or even visited Vienna’s Museums...
Freud Museum in Vienna
If you are interested in psychology, you should visit the Freud Museum!
I am certain that some of you are familiar with Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis...
The beauty of old Vienna
Travel back in time – Old Vienna
Most of you know about our city’s history. About our traditions and the places, where we can still experience...
Wiener Kriminalmuseum
Death, crime, and fires – Vienna’s Kriminalmuseum
I’m sure by now you’re more than familiar with Vienna’s obsession with death and...
5 spots where you can enjoy coffee in Vienna
Here are 5 spot where you can enjoy coffee in Vienna
Drinking coffee while enjoying the sun is one of our favourite pastimes, no matter the season...
Mozart in Vienna – Celebrate the Arts
If you are into classical music you have to visit the Mozart house!
The Mozarthaus Vienna tells the story of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart’s life and...
Jewish Museum Vienna
The Jewish Museum Vienna is one of our absolute favourites, and I am sure you can imagine why. The museum gives an insight into Jewish history,...
The story of Café Central
A place full of history and whispers of old times
The Café Central, located just a street down from the Michaelerplatz. It was founded in 1867...
Schildermaler Museum
An old tradition about to die out – the Schildermaler Museum
Perhaps some of you may have heard of Vienna’s Schildermaler Museum before....
The Drugstore Museum in Vienna
Looking for a different museum? Visit the Drugstore Museum in Vienna!
Located in Vienna’s 9th district, in the Währinger Straße 14, Austria’s...
Axel Flóvent and Plàsi
There is something truly inspiring about the collaboration of Axel Flóvent and Plàsi. The two are about to tour Europe and also have a show planned...
Snow Globe Museum
Vienna’s Snow Globe Museum is definitely worth the visit!
It was the year 1900 as Erwin Perzy created the first ever snow globe. His first...
Neidhart Saal
Medieval relicts in the heart of the inner city – Vienna’s Neidhart Saal
Dating back to 1407 the frescos found in the Neidhart Saal...
Wiener Alltagspoeten
Vienna is undoubtedly famous for being one of the unfriendliest cities – our “Grant” (meaning anger/unfriendliness) is world famous and we are...
Vienna’s New Year’s concert
An internationally famous event – Vienna’s New Year’s concert
Without a doubt, most of you know about Vienna’s New Year’s concert....
Café Gerstner
Café Gerstner – a piece of old Vienna
What started as a confectioner’s shop, is now one of our most cherished and traditional coffee houses...
Coffee in Vienna
What’s the story of coffee in Vienna? When did the liquid gold find its way here?
Vienna is famous for its coffee house culture. A one...
Café Frauenhuber
Café Frauenhuber – one of Vienna’s oldest coffee houses
The Café Frauenhuber is one of Vienna’s oldest coffee houses. Its history...
The Gloriette in Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunn is always worth a visit, no matter the season. The Gloriette towers over the castle and the garden, a true eyecatcher full of history.
As...
Kaleo concert in Vienna is coming up
Most of you may know the band Kaleo from their song “Way Down We Go”, which was and still is being featured in different movies, tv shows and...
The story of Cafe Korb
Just like the Café Demel, the Café Korb is one of our traditional coffee houses, located in the first district.
The place where the Café Korb...
The story of Cafe Demel
There’s no doubt that our beautiful city is internationally known for its coffee houses. Today I want to tell you more about the history of the...
Nut Cookie Recipe for Christmas
Today I want to share an old Viennese Christmas cookie recipe with you. Christmas baked goods were once reserved for aristocrats, formed by hand,...
Antiquitäten Täuber
Vienna has a deep connection to antiques, let it be furniture from Biedermeier times, engravings that show the city from different perspectives...
The tragic life of Sissi
Elisabeth, short Sisi or following the great movie- Sissi, is known all over the globe for her beauty, her tragic life story, and her death....
Karoline Traunwieser- the most beautiful woman in Vienna
The most beautiful woman in Vienna in around 1814
If you’ve visited our blog in the past few weeks you have probably already picked up on her...
Secret Vienna Saturday tip- Karlsplatz
Karlsplatz- one of our favourite places in Vienna
The Karlsplatz, now an important spot right in the middle of our city, once belonged to an...
Interview with Marco Pogo- Secret Vienna
It is hard to describe Marco Pogo with just one profession, he’s a singer, politician, beer brewer and doctor. His path into becoming a Viennese...
The life of Alma Mahler-Werfel
Let us tell you the story of one impressive woman – Alma Mahler-Werfel
Alma Mahler-Werfel is a rather controversial woman. Her entourage...
Anna Sacher
No matter if you’re from Vienna or if you plan to visit our city, you will stumble upon the name Sacher. This article will tell you more about...
Emilie Kraus von Wolfsberg
Learn more about Emilie Kraus von Wolfsberg – Napoleon’s secret lover
Emilie Kraus von Wolfsberg was born in 1785. Perhaps you have...
Manuela Linshalm
Vienna is internationally known for its art scene. People from all over the globe find their way to Vienna to indulge in the city’s broad variety...
Marie Wilt
Fans of opera history have probably heard the name Marie Wilt before. Today I want to tell you more about the successful opera singer whose life...
Elisabeth Báthory – Vienna’s very own Dracula
If there was one person you didn’t want to cross in the 16th century in Vienna, it probably would have been Elisabeth Báthory. We are starting...
Vienna’s one and only witch-burning, the cruel case of Elisabeth Plainacher
We are staying true to our October topic and since witches are an unmistakably important part of the Halloween celebrations, we will now delve...
Drunk Augustin and the plague pit
Have you visited Augustin in the plague pit in Vienna?
While strolling through Vienna’s first district you shouldn’t miss out on visiting the...
The story of the Kahlenberg Cemetery
Have you ever visited the Kahlenberg Cemetery? Maybe after reading this you will!
Would you think of cemeteries if somebody asked you to describe...
The Catacombs of St. Stephen’s cathedral
Have you visited the St. Stephen’s cathedral Catacombs already?
Most of you have probably walked past or even stepped into the St. Stephen’s...
The Memento Mori festival Vienna
We all die and that’s why we must talk about it!
The Memento Mori festival took it upon itself to break through barriers and taboos when it comes...
The Karmelitermarkt
The Karmelitermarkt is a spot filled with history!
Have you ever wondered, if there are other must-visit markets in Vienna? Besides the Naschmarkt,...
The Pompfüneberer
Vienna’s Pompfüneberer is a true celebrity!
It’s no secret that Vienna has a very special obsession with death and rituals that circle...
The city of spies- about Vienna espionage
Spies, a crime noir movie and a once forgotten theatre hall – Vienna espionage
There is just something mysterious about spies and their talents...
The White Lady - Vienna’s ghost story
The ghost which kept the high and mighty on their toes
Ghost stories take up a big chunk of Halloween traditions, no matter the age, supernatural...
The Makery Vienna- A restaurant where you are the chef!
The Makery Vienna – a place where you are the chef!
Last week, our Secret Vienna team was invited to the grand opening of The Makery. AA...
Royi’s Creperie- A one of a kind Crêperie
Royi’s Crêperie, a one of a kind Crêperie in Vienna!
In Vienna’s 6th district, in a lovely and quiet street nearby Gumpendorferstraße, one can...
May 1st and the Illuminati
May 1st and the Illuminati
Happy International Workers Day! 🎉 In case you haven’t seen our previous May 1st story, we wanted to make sure you...
Future Bus Tours- A new way to experience Vienna’s highlights
When visiting Vienna, one of the best things you can do (Beside joining our secret walking tours of course…) is to take a bus tour and see Vienna’s...
Austrian satirical writer and journalist- Moritz Gottlieb Saphir
Moritz Gottlieb Saphir, writer, journalist and somewhat of a joker.
Nowadays, comedy and satire writers are quite popular and are especially...
The Coronation of Napoleon
Napoleon – a very special kind of emperor.
The magnificent church of Notre Dame in Paris was particularly full on the 2nd of December,...
The success of Madame Tussaud- Part II
Part two of our Madame Tussaud story
Some days ago, we told you about the childhood and early career of Marie Grosholtz. She is famous as Madame...
Happy birthday Madame Tussaud- Part I
Madame Tussaud – the perfect place for a Vienna visit
Have you visited the Madame Tussaud’s museum in Vienna already? Well, in any case,...
Happy Birthday Hedy Lamarr
Happy Birthday Hedy Lamarr!
She was one of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses of her time. So beautiful in fact, that people couldn’t believe...
The congress of Carnuntum
Carnuntum, a must visit place for all lovers of ancient history!
The Roman legionary camp of Carnuntum, located right between Vienna and Bratislava,...
The battle of Dürnstein
The long forgotten battle of Dürnstein
When we think of a peaceful town where one can enjoy history, relax and disconnect from reality without...
Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi- The man who envisioned Europe United
Have you heard of Aoyama Eijiro? No? Well if you are interested in...
Leopold Mozart- Wolfgang’s creator and tormentor
Leopold Mozart, the man who made his son famous?
Few days ago, on the 14th of November, we celebrated the birthday of Mozart! No, it wasn’t the...
Grand Duke Leopold II. abolishes the death penalty
Leopold II. a man almost as famous as his mother Maria Theresia
Leopold II, the third son of Maria Theresa and the brother of emperor Joseph...
“Liebe war es nie”- film review
Liebe war es nie, a movie for all of those interested in historic settings.
“Love, it was not” (Liebe war es nie), a new film directed by Maya...
Schwerelos- A floating center for your body and mind
Schwerelos, floating, relaxing, calming down
In our modern, hectic world, it’s become quite difficult to simply stop and relax. It’s ironic how...
Die Wilde Wanda und andere gefährliche Frauen
22 female criminals and the Wilde Wanda
There’s nothing better than a good crime book, especially one based on real stories. We have the privilege...
Vesturo: Exclusive made-to-measure men’s fashion
Vesturo – made for men
The bright vitrines of the shopping streets in large cities usually make an impression that the existing options...
A History of Quarantine
Quarantine – a modern phenomenon?
Although we are all familiar with the concept, most of us have never experienced the kind of widespread...
The Plague Islands of Venice
Sickness, quarantines and death – The Plague Islands of Venice.
We recently told you about where the word quarantine comes from. Since...
Maria Antoinette and the Diamond Necklace
Marie Antoinette’s fascinating diamond necklace
Marie Antoinette is usually thought quintessentially French. Tied to the French Revolution,...
The lengths and depths of Viennese escalators
Vienna’s escalators – lengths and depths
Everyday the residents of Vienna take the public transportation to work or to school. A...
Jenny Lind
Jenny Lind – also known as the Swedish Nightingale
The ‘Swedish nightingale’, famed for her extraordinary voice. Jenny Lind was a Swedish...
The Highs and Lows of the Historical Sophiensäle
If you want to visit a place full of history, you have to visit the Sophiensäle!
Large-scale fires are always shocking when they happen. Unfortunately...
The story of Christian Brandstätter
Christian Brandstätter – an icon of Austria’s history
In his “Memoirs”, Chancellor Metternich wrote “The men who create history have...
The Life and Times of Luzi-Wuzi
Luzi-Wuzi the quick-witted Archduke
There are many scandals, secrets, and stories about the Habsburgs – some hearsay, some confirmed. One member...
Grandchildren and heirs: W. Neuber’s Enkel & Carl Geyling’s Erben
There aren’t many traditional druggists left in Vienna, but the few that remain have storied histories and a faithful clientele. One of these...
The story of E. Braun & Co.
E. Braun & Co. – a traditional company dating back to the 1800s
When walking along the Graben, you have most likely seen the famous...
The story of Helmut Portele
Helmut Portele – a special kind of collector
Perhaps some of our readers collect things. Some people collect items such as stamps, books,...
Vienna’s famous Kaiserbründl sauna
Kaiserbründl sauna – a place full of history
Some weeks ago we told you about the Vienna Central Bath. Which is located in the heart of...
The story of the Christian Brandstätter Verlag
Christian Brandstätter – more than just a lover of Vienna
If you are interested in “Vienna 1900” or Jugendstil, chances are you have come...
Riding the ‘bim’, Vienna style
Vienna’s bim
Have you ever heard the Viennese refer to the tram, or Strassenbahn, as a “bim” and wondered what they were on about? Why...
The story of the Widmertor
Remains of the old city walls – the Widmertor
Walking around the city, perhaps we miss little details that have a lot of history. You can...
The Yearly Markets of Old
Vienna’s Yearly Markets
Did you visit the Christmas markets in the past weeks? Vienna is of course well-known for them. People come from...
Where the Elites Bathed: Vienna’s Central Bath
Where the Elites Bathed – Vienna’s Central Bath
Public pools and saunas are an indelible part of the Viennese cultural landscape. Be it...
The story of the Hosenträgerhaus
Vienna’s Hosenträgerhaus, a house full of history
At the corner of the Universitätsstrasse and the Garnisongasse there is a house with...
The story of Friedrich III’s tomb
Friedrich III and his very special memorial
If you have visited the Stephansdom, chances are that you have seen Emperor Friedrich III (Frederick...
Crocodiles in the Donaukanal
Crocodiles in the Donaukanal – who would have thought
There are any number of things one might expect to fish out of the Donaukanal, but...
AEIOU isnt just a string of vowels
Have you ever wondered about the meaning of AEIOU?
Looking through historical records, or a close inspection of certain buildings in Austria...
The Story of the Pestsäule
The Pestsäule – a landmark full of history
Most people have seen the Pestsäule (The Plague Column) on the Graben.
This column dates back...
The story of the Ottakringer Brauwerk brewery
The Ottakringer Brauwerk – the perfect spot for Craft Beer lovers
It is likely that our readers have had a craft beer already. But if you...
Ceiling painting in the National Library
Have you ever paid attention to ceilings? What about the one in the National Library?
If you have visited the former imperial royal library at...
The heights of the Höhenstrasse
Vienna’s Höhenstrasse – a one of a kind street
Driving into or from Vienna might take you over the Höhenstrasse. A long and winding...
Imperial Riding School - Autograph Collection
The Imperial Riding School – Autograph Collection
After the fall of the Habsburg empire, many buildings were left without an empire to...
The “Pferdebändiger”
Who was Vienna`s Pferdebändiger?
Perhaps you know that Emperor Franz Josef suffered an assassination attempt. That was in 1853. The men who saved...
The story of the “Heumühle”
Heumühle – a place full of history
A bit hidden in the district of Vienna’s fourth district between the well-known Kettenbrückengasse and...
Bahá’í Center Austria
Bahá’í Center Austria
Out in the 14th district is a rather unassuming house that has quite a history. Since 2010 it has housed the Bahá’í Center...
The Wiener Schnitzel
If you love Wiener Schnitzel, this post is for you!
Where does the Wiener Schnitzel come from? The name of course ties it to Vienna. Many say...
The Arena in Vienna
On June 27, 1976 a group of activists, referring to themselves as the Arenauten, occupied the abandoned area of the St. Marx slaughterhouse to...
The Stefaniewarte
The Stefaniewarte – a must visit spot
Perhaps visitors to Vienna notice that part of the city is surrounded by hills. If you walk, for...
The Third Man
The Third Man – the perfect movie for all espionage lovers!
This year is the 70th anniversary of the film The Third Man. It is one of the...
Mural at the Lazarist’s Chapel in Vienna
If you are into murals, this one is for you!
As we have told you in the past, there is no shortage of churches in Vienna. Some are better and...
The Story of the Opernpassage
The Opernpassage, a true monument!
We all know that Vienna is very well connected. And not only because of its great public transport system,...
The story of Hans Makart
If you have lived in Vienna long enough or you are just interested in art or architecture, it is likely that you have come across the names Wagner,...
The Cafe Schönbergers
If you love history and coffee, the Cafe Schönbergers is the perfect spot!
There are many places to drink coffee in Vienna. Some have impressive...
The story of the Habig-Hof
The Habig-Hof
Perhaps some of our readers entered a coffee house one day and they were impressed. Some days ago, we felt that way. But let us...
Bridge over the River Danube
Let’s cross the bridge over the River Danube!
Bridges have long been important features of Vienna. They have functioned as connections...
The story of the Billrothhaus
The Billrothhaus
The Frankgasse in Alsergrund may not be a household name unless you live in the area. But on this street there is an organization...
The story of the Otto Wagner Pavilion Karlsplatz
Otto Wagner – his spirit fills every corner of the city.
We have told you a bit about Otto Wagner and his influence on Viennese architecture...
The story of the Hermesvilla
It is quite impressive how some buildings in Vienna have survived the last centuries facing. One of such places is the Hermesvilla. Built in...
Prater Stars and Stations
Although you may not have ever given it any actual thought, the name Pratersten is not random or accidental. It is in fact next to the Prater....
The story of the Viennese Criminal Museum
Vienna’s Criminal Museum – the spot to be for true crime lovers!
Vienna’s second district features a lot of the city’s history. It...
The story of the Vienna Tramwaymuseum
Vienna’s Tramwaymuseum the spot to be for technology lovers
Together with excellent tap water, fresh air, urban silence and Mahlzeit, Vienna’s...
Evangelische Kreuzkirche Hietzing
The Kreuzkirche Hietzing – more than just a regular church
There is no shortage of churches in Vienna. Some are better and some lesser...
Viennese cappuccinos and Italian Schnitzel
Viennese Cappuccinos
It is popularly said that, contrary to all expectations, cappuccinos originate from Vienna. And the Schnitzel comes from...
The story of the Jewish cemetery in Währing
.The Jewish cemetery in Währing
Perhaps you know that in the very old days it was customary for churches to be surrounded by a cemetery. This...
Banker on the Edge
The Banker on the Edge – a sculpture one may find concerning
Walking along Getreidemarkt, just before reaching Babenbergerstrasse, you...
The Story of Franz Matzinger
The importance of Franz Matzinger
We have told you many stories about the Ringstraße and its buildings and architects. There are, of course,...
Discovering the Nestroyhof
Nestroy is a name that comes up frequently in Vienna. If you are traveling along the U1 where you will eventually come across Nestroyplatz. But...
The story of old walls at the Hofburg
Vienna’s Hofburg
The Hofburg in Vienna is an interesting place. One can literally tell the history of the Habsburg empire by walking through...
The Neues Institut Gebäude
The university of Vienna has a long history. Established in the 14th century with its 19th century main building located in the Schottentor area....
Vienna's public toilets
Vienna’s public toilets aren’t just toilets – no, they are experiences! Although you may be quite skeptical of what kind of ‘experience’ that...
The story of the Michaelerplatz
Any visitor to Vienna will have stood for a brief moment on Michaelerplatz. You have to marvel at some of the city’s architectural wonders. Even...
Sisi the royal horse whisperer
Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as Sisi, is often depicted astride a horse in portraits, and for good reason. She was an excellent horsewoman...
The Story of Friedrich Schmidt
We have told you stories about some of the architects of the Baroque Vienna as well as of the Ringstraße period. Some architects are, of course,...
Revitalizing the Donauplatte
Renewing the Donauplatte
Vienna is a city with lots of tradition. Simultaneously it’s also a city that is constantly renewing itself. One...
The Story of Gerstner and the Opera
Cake and music a perfect pairing
Some weeks ago, we told you that the Opera celebrated its 150th anniversary. And for this occasion, many activities...
On the Tabor
Have you ever wandered through the 2nd district and found yourself wondering what “Am Tabor” means? If you are well-versed in battle and defense...
Japanese Pagodas on the Danube
Now that the days are getting longer and warmer, its the perfect weather to go for a run or cycle along the Danube. One of the nicest places...
The Story of the Schottentor
It is likely that everyone in Vienna has heard about the „Schottentor“. A famous spot for Vienna’s transport system, which brings together several...
The Sommernachtskonzert
The Vienna Philharmonic is considered to be one of the finest orchestras in the world. It is made up of world-class musicians who have proved...
The Story of Egon Schiele
For many people Egon Schiele is a household name. In particular, if you spend a lot of time at the Museum Quartier in Vienna, it is very hard...
The Story of the Palais Königswarter
Palais Königswarter – a palais full of history
In case you have wondered which one is the oldest building on the Ringstraße, it is very...
The story of Niklas Meldeman’s map
In some of our stories we have made references to the Ottoman sieges of Vienna. The first siege took place in 1529 and the second in 1683. There...
The Downsizing of the Danube
The Danube and the Kaiserwasser
The Danube is a favorite location for locals in the summer. It proves some much needed relief in the hot summer...
The story of the “Porta Decumana”
The Porta Decumana – a piece of Vindobona
Perhaps you have noticed that the Rotenturmstraße in the city center is a construction site....
The Queen in Vienna
By now is it probable that you already heard the news: Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born on May 6. And this happy occasion has coincided...
A racetrack fit for a king
Imperial racetracks
Did you know that Vienna historically had two separate horse racetracks? One for trotting (Trabrennbahn) and one for galloping...
Augarten, or the joys of Floodplain Park
There are many great parks in Vienna. Surely one of the most loved and most visited is the Augarten. Located in the heart of the 2nd district,...
The Story of Mozart and the Organ
If you live in Vienna perhaps you are familiar with the online platform “Willhaben” where you can buy and sell all sorts of things. In the very...
Johannes of Nepomuk Chapel
Johannes of Nepomuk Chapel – a chapel one needs to visit
If you take tram line no. 2 or 5 to the station ‘Am Tabor’, you may notice a small...
The Story of Frederic Morton
It is time to tell you about Frederic Morton.
He was born in Vienna in October 1924 as Fritz Mandelbaum. His family escaped Vienna in June 1939...
A trot and a run: the Trabrennbahn
We recently told you the history of the Galopprennbahn in Vienna. As we mentioned in that story, there has historically been another horse track...
Leberkäse: neither liver nor cheese
It may not be the most glamorous food, nor the healthiest, but sometimes it really hits the spot. I’m talking, of course, about the humble Leberkäse....
The Global Gardens of Schönbrunn
Nowadays it may seem completely natural to have easy access to products from all over the world. But the past it was considered a great luxury...
Fire at the Hofburg
November 27, 1992. A security guard raises the alarm after discovering flames in the Redouten ballrooms at the Hofburg. What followed was the...
The Story of the Starhembergs
Perhaps you are familiar with the name “Starhemberg“. This is an ancient noble family whose origins can be traced back to Upper Austria and apparently...
The story of the Kettenbrückengasse
Perhaps many of you are familiar with the Kettenbrückengasse metro station. This is the one that stops right next to the famous Naschmarkt. And...
Czech Beer at the Schweizerhaus
A Viennese institution with a storied history. There is no shortage of such places in this city. One of the more popular ones amongst a diverse...
Käsekrainer: whats in a name?
Käserkrainer – an Austrian meal one has to try
The standard late night snack after a few drinks in Vienna has to be a Käsekrainer. Something...
The story of the other Loos Haus
We have told you about Adolf Loos. He was not only an architect, but also an interior designer. Do you know of the Loos Haus?
Loos was born in...
The Donaukanal: from abandoned to beloved
Over the years, the Donaukanal has become one of the most popular summer hang-outs in the city. But before 2010, this part of Vienna was almost...
The story of May First
May First – a uniting day
The story of the celebrations for May First dates back to the 19th century. It starts in the United States. The...
Visiting Vienna’s Bezirksmuseen
Vienna’s Bezirksmuseen – museums full of Viennese history
On Sunday March 17, the Bezirksmuseen (district museums) of Vienna will...
The story of the Bösendorfersaal
It is likely that most of our readers have passed by the Hochhaus Herrengasse. Perhaps you did not make it to the lobby of the building. There,...
The story of Jungmann & Neffe
In several of our stories we have told you about businesses that have survived the 20th century. The mere fact that these businesses made it...
Zum grünen Jäger
Walking along Praterstrasse, you might come along a rather ordinary building by Viennese standards. The house in question is located at Praterstrasse...
The story of the Setagayapark
The time of the cherry blossom is one of the highlights in the Japanese calendar and marks the beginning of spring. To celebrate this special...
The story of the Neue Burg
Vienna’s Neue Burg – a landmark you can not miss on your explorings!
The Neue Burg… it does not matter from which direction you come...
The crash of the Reichsbrücke
As spring arrives, people start heading out towards the Danube and other leisure areas in the city. They traveling by car across one of the many...
Vienna’s Engelbrunnen
Not long ago we showed you the Schutzengelbrunnen (Guardian Angel Fountain). Not far from it is a second fountain with a very similar name, Engelbrunnen....
The story of Theophil Hansen in Vienna
Many famous architects have left their mark in Vienna. Fischer von Erlach (father and son), the inseparable duo August Sicard von Sicardsburg...
Otto Wagner the House of Muses
Over the past weeks we have told you about the Majolikahaus and Klöstergasse 3. Two of the three Houses of the Wienzeile designed by Otto Wagner....
The story of Knize
Some time ago we told you the story of the famous Viennese shoemaker Scheer. Now we turn our sartorial curiosity towards Knize. Vienna’s arguably...
Wiener schmäh
It’s well-known that the Viennese have a particular and biting sense of humor. Elevating a sarcastic wit to a coffeehouse art form known as ‘wiener...
The story of the Burgtheater
The actor Terrence Mann once famously said that “movies make you famous; television makes you rich; but theatre will make you good”. And if you...
Live like a king in the Hofburg
Did you know that you can live in the Hofburg or Schönbrunn? These are some of the most famous addresses in Vienna, but they are not only for...
The story of the Jewelry A. E. Köchert
Hoher Markt 15. Perhaps not everyone has noticed this address as the house next to it, the Pâtisserie Oberlaa, is the famous one. It was the...
The difficult life of Countess Sophie Chotek
Many people are familiar with the story of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He had been heir to the Habsburg throne. But perhaps...
Don’t fall in love at the Copa, Copa Cagrana
As winter wears on, many of us may start to dream of the blue waters. Maybe about white sand beaches of less land-locked countries than Austria....
The secrets of Katharina Schratt
We don’t know how many women were important in the life of the Emperor Franz Joseph. But there are at least two ladies to highlight. His wife...
An Artistic Villa- Fuchs Villa
Driving into or out of Vienna in the direction of Hütteldorf, you may come across an impressive aquamarine-accented villa. It stands in relative...
The adventures of Alexander Girardi
Some days ago, we told you the story of Katharina Schratt and her relationship with the emperor Franz Joseph. There is an interesting story told...
On the line, and other euphemisms for prostitution in Vienna
They say its the oldest profession in the world, and in Vienna it has quite a history. On the whole, prostitution has been widely tolerated if...
Nymphs of the Night: Vienna’s Grabennymphe
A few days ago we gave you a brief overview of prostitution in Vienna. Some of the many euphemisms that have sprung up around a profession that...
The Brunnnenmarkt
In the 16th district of Vienna – between Thaliastraße and Ottakringerstraße – you will find the longest street market in Vienna. It is at the...
Vienna, Coffee, and …North Korea?
We all know and love the coffee culture in Vienna. Turns out, so does Pyongyang!
Though the country is notoriously tight-lipped about activities...
Schubert and the Dreimäderlhaus
The Dreimäderlhaus
Standing small and resolute next to its towering neighbor on the Mölker Bastei, the Dreimäderlhaus (3 Girls’ House) is a gem...
The Palmenhaus Schönbrunn
When the Palmenhaus Schönbrunn opened its’ doors in 1882 it was one of a kind. Being the largest in the world. Today it remains in the top three...
The story of Franz Wertheim
Have you ever heard of Franz Wertheim? Perhaps a name that few people are familiar with but he was famous a long time ago.
Born in Krems in 1814,...
Fanny Arnstein
Fanny Arnstein and the first Christmas Tree in Vienna
It is December and, as part of the tradition, presents are waiting under the Christmas...
St. Stephen and his horses
The 26th of December is known as Stefanitag (St. Stephen’s Day) in Austria, and is a national holiday. This is the same St. Stephen after whom...
Franz Joseph’s Christmas present
Today is Christmas day. Following the tradition, perhaps most of you have received and given presents to friends, relatives, and many others....
The Ferstel Passage
The Palais Ferstel is one among many in Vienna that is rather unassuming. You may have walked past the Ferstel Passage many times without recognizing...
Amalienburg in the Hofburg
The Hofburg has a long history. Every building that is part of it has a particular story. One of the buildings that is part of what we call the...
Hand-me-down Kahlenberg
Rising gently to the north of the city, neither the Kahlenberg nor the Leopoldsberg can really be called mountains. Despite the presence of the...
The “Opera Toilet”
As a local or visitor, it is likely you have seen it (or heard it). It is located at one of the busiest pedestrian underpasses of the city. Next...
The Mismatched Harmony of the Minoritenkirche
The Minoritenkirche – a spot one shouldn’t miss out on
If you look up while walking the streets of Vienna, there are many wonders...
The Houses of “Generali”
Generali – more than just a company name
It is likely that many people have heard about the Italian insurance company Generali. The company...
Nike at the Austrian Parliament
The Renovation of the Austrian Parliament
Built in 1874-1883 by the architect Teophil Hansen, the Austrian parliament is being refurbished. ...
Café Weidinger Vienna
There are dozens of classic coffee houses in Vienna, which are worth a visit. Probably, the most shabby, but at the same time the most charming...
Financing the livestock market - St. Marx
Some weeks ago we told you about the animal market at St. Marx. Such a large market naturally also meant that quite large sums of money regularly...
Winter time in the Albertina museum
Albertina Exhibitions to take in
When we went to visit Albertina a couple of days ago, we expected to have a relaxing, quiet museum visit with...
The story of the Treumanntheater
The Treumanntheater – a long lost reminder of old times
Have you ever wondered which building was the first one ever built after the removal...
Vienna’s Silent Jewel: The Breitenseer Lichtspiele
For cinephiles and lovers of tradition, Vienna has lots to offer. One of its most underrated cinematic jewels has to be the Breitenseer Lichtspiele.
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The Brick 5 in Vienna
The Brick 5 is famous as an urban space with a cool café and hip events. What not many people know is that the space has a long history of almost...
The story of Vlad Dracul
Vlad Dracul – the real Dracula?
Count Dracula fired so strongly people’s imagination that for many it is difficult now to separate him...
The story of the Virgilkapelle
In many cities one can find some places that were forgotten or lost for a long time only to be found again at some point. One such example in...
The Imperial and Royal Library of Vienna
The Imperial and Royal Library at the Josefplatz is a well-known museum. Not only because it is located in a well frequented street, but also...
The story of the WUK
From bike flea markets and repair stations to concerts and general nightlife. The WUK has become a much-loved and indelible part of the Viennese...
The journeys of the Donnerbrunnen
Some time ago, we told you the story of the Donnerbrunnen: The fountain located in the Neuer Markt that features a partially nude reclining statue...
The DC Tower- Vienna's skyscraper
Vienna’s DC Tower, towering over the city
When walking around Vienna, it’s always a good idea to look up. To admire the beautiful building...
The story of the “Famous” Caspar Zumbusch
Caspar Zumbusch – an artist that helped shape the city
Have you ever heard of Caspar Zumbusch? Not really a household name, but kind of...
Artemisia Gentileschi
400 years ago, the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi put everything at risk. She wrote history for being among the first women to express...
The Republic of “Kugelmugel”
There are many reasons why one may choose to visit the Prater. Be it for a run, a walk, some adrenalin rush in the amusement park or, even better,...
The story of the Palais Niederösterreich
Vienna is full of history and it is hard to walk around the city center without passing by some building with an interesting story. One of those...
The Anton Brenner Wohnungsmuseum
As far as Austrian architects go, Anton Brenner may not be the most famous but he really shouldn’t be overlooked. Born in Vienna in 1896, he...
The lost home of the Boulevard Theater
The history of the building that houses the Kärtnerstrasse location of the Art & Style shop came as a surprise to this SV explorer, which...
The Remains of Vienna’s Central Livestock Market
Historically there were many different markets in Vienna, and many of today’s street names reflect this: Kohlmarkt, Heumarkt, Hoher Markt, and...
The story of the Mölkerbastei
In the past we have written stories about the Albertina and the Coburg Palais and have mentioned that these are two of the three elevated spots...
The story of the Batthyánypalais
Some days ago, your SV explorer came across a beautiful portal in the city center. This portal is part of the Batthyánypalais and is located...
The story of Kärntnerstraße 16
Walking along the Kärntnerstraße could be a difficult endeavor as it is usually very crowded. And because of this perhaps one does not have the...
The Organ of the Franziskanerkirche
Franziskanerkirche (or Franciscan Church of Vienna) is one of the several hidden gems of Vienna’s first district. Located in a small, beautiful...
1930s Vienna through the eyes of a gifted traveller
Vienna has always been a city rich in visitors and many of them wrote down their memories in journals, letters or books. If one wants to get...
The rise and demise of the Zaha Hadid House
Zaha Hadid came to be one of the world’s most famous architects, but it took her many years to get a project built, let alone to receive acclaim...
The long history of the double-headed eagle
Eagles are common and popular symbols of power – considered the “kings of the sky”, ruling families have long appropriated the symbolism of the...
The story of the Schloss Neugebäude
How old is old? Definitely age is relative. Why would you call something dating back centuries “new”? The name of the “Neuer Markt”, for example,...
Who is Puber?
If you were around in Vienna in 2013, you surely remember Puber – he wrote his name all over Vienna, spraying hundreds of tags onto just as many...
The story of the “Schemerlbrücke”
Some days ago, your SV explorer went to look for the lions that appear on the cover of the catalogue, which has been prepared for the Otto Wagner...
Sisi loses a star
Empress Elisabeth from Austria, nicknamed Sisi and actually from Bavaria, was known for her impossibly thin waist, and incredibly long hair....
The story of the Schweizerhof
The Hofburg. Most visitors and locals have walked along it and through it: the former Royal and Imperial Library, the “Leopoldinischer Trakt”,...
The Architects of the Vienna Opera
We don’t have any statistical proof, but we believe that 99.9% of people that have visited Vienna have seen the building of the Vienna Opera....
Denzel – the first Austrian car
At the end of World War II, everything was gloom and doom in Vienna, as we wrote in a previous post. Or almost everything. Wolfgang W. Denzel,...
The story of the “Schrammeln”
If you were to think about music stars from Austria it is likely that two names would come to your mind: Mozart and Falco. These artists are...
Servus and the long reach of Habsburg history
If you have lived in Vienna long enough, you may have noticed that there is not shortage of words or expressions that are used to say hello and...
Royal Inbreeding and the Habsburg Jaw
The famous Habsburg Jaw
The Habsburgs were known for many things, but their good looks was not one of them. If you take a walk through the Kunsthistorisches...
The spring of Schönbrunn and the story of its name
Have you heard about the spring ofSchönbrunn?
It’s spring time and visiting Schönbrunn palace should be on top of your to do list! But...
Appointment with the monster of Vienna
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