A 3 Days Vienna Itinerary for First Timers

This 3 Days Itinerary for the first-timers has been so designed to make you get mesmerized by the magical charm of the city. From its vibrant culture to gorgeous palaces and the unmatched grandeur of the city, everything will fascinate you. With this 3 Days Itinerary of Vienna, you are definitely going to see some of the really fantastic masterpieces, know about musical legends, and Discover its charm.

 

Trip at a Glance

Day 1: Belvedere Vienna Austria

Day 2: Spanish riding school training

Day 3: Schönbrunn Palace Grand Tour & Gardens

 

Trip Highlights

  • Johann Lucas, the popularly known Baroque artist was the one who created the best Baroque. It’s considered one of the examples of the architectural magnificence of Europe.

  • Inside this UNESCO listed Belvedere, you’ll get to see the perfectly impeccable Austrian art, and works of various French Impressionism.

  • At the baroque riding school, you’ll get the perfect kind of Classical Viennese environment.

  • Hofburg Imperial Palace: It’s also sometimes called the Vienna’s Imperial Palace and you’ll get to discover some of the really interesting facts here.

  • One of the best examples of Baroque architecture is definitely the Schönbrunn Palace. This site has also been listed in the UNESCO World heritage sites and you cannot miss visiting this world-class site.

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Belvedere Vienna

This is the first day of your 10 Days Vienna Itinerary and today you’ll be making out your way to see the two Belvedere palaces, built in the 18th century.

Johann Lucas, the popularly known Baroque artist was the one who created the best Baroque. It’s considered one of the examples of the architectural magnificence of Europe. Visiting both the Lower Belvedere and the Upper Belvedere, you’ll discover your reason to love this place.

Inside this UNESCO listed Belvedere, you’ll get to see the perfectly impeccable Austrian art, and works of various French Impressionism.

Upper Belvedere: you’ll get to see here fantastic views, and a variety of masterpieces, which belong to Middle Age till today. When you are here, you must not forget checking out the paintings by Klimt.

Lower Belvedere: You’ll get to see a central gate here. It’s decorated with initials and coats of arms. And, the prince’s collection is the most important collection here.

Orangery: This is actually a modern exhibition space now that used to be a winter garden previously.

Karlskirche: Karlskirche is one of the most popularly known tourist attractions in Vienna Austria. With its unique architecture, the free-standing columns, and the perfect styling, providing a panoramic view of the Hofburg palace directly. You are all free to get the panoramic view from the roof or revel at the impeccable architecture.

Other tourist attraction in Vienna to visit today: Albertina and St. Stephen’s Cathedral

 

Day 2: Spanish riding school training

At the baroque riding school, you’ll get the perfect kind of Classical Viennese environment. The breathtaking riders and fully trained young stallions performances will make you fall in love with this place.

We recommend you to book a Spanish Riding School Guided Tour. That’s going to be a cool way out.

Hofburg Imperial Palace: It’s also sometimes called the Vienna’s Imperial Palace and you’ll get to discover some of the really interesting facts here. The architecture of this place will clearly tell you about the 700 years old history of this place.

The Imperial Apartments: These Franz Joseph Apartments are believed to be the undeniably interesting set of apartments here. From the incredible décor of the dining room to the Flemish art pieces, and the Circle Room, everything is interestingly built.

The Sisi Museum: Built in the remembrance of Empress Elisabeth. Sis was her another name, because of which this museum was named so. Making a visit to this museum will take you into the life of the 19th century aristocrats. You’ll be discovering the artifacts and personal items belonging to that era.

The Silver Collection: At this place, you’ll get a chance to see around 7000 items. These items may range from being used in the ceremonies to everyday tableware. You can’t afford to miss seeing this place when you are in Vienna Austria. You’ll discover overwhelmingly incredible collection from East Asian porcelain to Milanese centerpieces to copper vessels to old kettles.

 

Day 3: Schönbrunn Palace Grand Tour

One of the best examples of Baroque architecture is definitely the Schönbrunn Palace. This site has also been listed in the UNESCO World heritage sites and you cannot miss visiting this world-class site. While wandering around in here, you’ll see many ballrooms and bedrooms, over 1441 rooms, orangery, and a zoo. And, you must not forget checking out for the Mirror Room which was the place where Mozart gave his first concert.

Imperial Carriage Museum: This Museum is located inside the Schonbrunn Palace. And, you’ll get to see here more than 600 vehicles.

Sisi and Diana: It’s an exhibition here and you’ll get to see the life of Sisi with the help of her carriages, her accessories, and much more. Also, you’ll get to see the life of Lady Di and the similarities between the life of both of them through a video.

Other places to visit: Imperial Speed, Vienna Giant Wheel, Café Mozart, Sacher Hotel for Sacher Torte

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