Stephansdom in Vienna, also known in English as St. Stephen's Cathedral, is the Austrian capital's most important landmark . It attracts roughly 3 million...
The Naschmarkt, often referred to as the "belly of Vienna" , covers 2.3 hectares and is home to over 120 market stalls and eateries as well as 30 farmers' stands selling seasonal...
Opened in 1874 in the outer city district of Simmering, the Vienna Central Cemetery is the second largest cemetery in Europe with Hamburg's Ohlsdorf Cemetery being the largest one. Being...
Those of you who feel an irresistible desire to ski all year long are recommended to head to Stubai Glacier! The area boasts a huge variety of runs at 3,000 m, great snow coverage and fantastic views.