Day 2 - Central Historic Vienna

This morning, we'll start with breakfast at Café Eiles, if you would like to join. Then we'll walk by:

Votivkirche This beautiful cathedral was built as a symbol of gratitude in the later 19th century by Maximilian, the brother of Emperor Franz Joseph, after a failed assassination attempt on the emperor. Entry is free, if we want to visit, but it is closed on Mondays.

Rathausplatz Vienna’s City Hall grounds hosts a large film festival through the summer. Movies don’t start until after sunset, but food and drink stalls are open all day.

Austrian Parliament. A tour of this lavish building is available, if we register in advance. We may decide it's enough to view it from the sidewalk!

Votivkirche

Our tour will take about two hours, and it will end at St Stephen's Cathedral. We'll find a place to have a snack or some lunch, and then take the opportunity to visit this amazing site. Entry to the cathedral is free, but I recommend adding a climb up at least one of the North or South Towers (about $12). The upper platform of the North Tower can be reached by elevator, and the South Tower will require a climb of 343 steps! Areas of the cathedral such as the catacombs and the treasury can also be visited for additional costs.

After the tour, there will probably be some time before you are ready for supper. Restaurant suggestions, either near the cathedral or near our accommodations:

Glacis Beisl

Gundis Café

Restaurant Neubauschenke

Schedule

Time Event
9:00 breakfast - Café Eiles
10:00 walk: Votivkirche, Rathausplatz, Volksgarten
11:00 walking tour
1:00 lunch/snack
2:00 St Stephen's Cathedral
5:00 supper (suggested)
6:00 self-directed