Hietzing and BOE parking garages are within easy reach (400 m), public parking available in the surrounding area.
Public transport: underground Station "Hietzing" at 350 m.
EST Residence Schoenbrunn Vienna
Superior & Deluxe Apartments
Einwanggasse 7
1140 Vienna, Austria
Phone: +43 664-88123667
Vienna International Airport Wien Schwechat (distance 31km):
By public transport: CAT – the City Airport Train takes you from the airport directly to "Wien Mitte" in only 16 minutes (every 30 minutes). From there you either take a taxi or the underground line U4 direction "Hütteldorf", get off at the station "Hietzing". Take exit "Hadikgasse", 350m to the Residence Schoenbrunn. Train CAT: EUR 11.00 single, EUR 19.00 return (adults).
By taxi: approximately 40 minutes depending on traffic; cost: approximately EUR 30.00.
By public transport: Underground line U6 direction "Siebenhirten" until station "Längenfeldgasse", change to underground line U4 direction “Hütteldorf” until "Hietzing", Take exit "Hadikgasse", approximately 350 to the Residence.
By taxi: travel time approximately 10 minutes.
By public transport: Underground line U4 direction "Hütteldorf" until station "Hietzing", Take exit "Hadikgasse", approximately 350 to the Residence.
By taxi: travel time approximately 15 minutes.
By public transport: Underground line U6 direction "Floridsdorf" until station "Längenfeldgasse", change to underground line U4 direction “Hütteldorf” until "Hietzing", Take exit "Hadikgasse", approximately 350 to the Residence.
By taxi: travel time approximately 10 minutes.
By public transport: Underground line U1 direction "Leopoldau" until station "Karlsplatz", change to underground line U4 direction “Hütteldorf” until "Hietzing", Take exit "Hadikgasse", approximately 350 to the Residence.
By taxi: travel time 15 minutes.
Direction city centre (Zentrum) - Schönbrunner Schloßstraße – turn left into Schloßallee – turn left into Linke Wienzeile/Hadikgasse – after 800 m. right into Einwanggasse
Direction city centre (Zentrum) – Karlsplatz - Linke Wienzeile - Hadikgasse – after 800 m. right into Einwanggasse.
Direction city centre (Zentrum) – Karlsplatz - Linke Wienzeile - Hadikgasse – after 800 m. right into Einwanggasse.
A wonderful walk through the charming old town of Vienna takes you to the "Steffl", as the Viennese affectionately call the landmark of the city. The construction of St. Stephen's Cathedral began around 1137. Since 1470 the catacombs have been the resting places of numerous famous celebrities. With its 137 meters, the South Tower is the eighth highest church in the world.
The magnificent former imperial residence and present seat of the Austrian Federal President offers a multitude of sights. You can visit the Imperial Apartments, the Treasury, the Silver Collection, the Sisi Museum, the Spanish Riding School, the Hofburg Chapel of the Vienna Boys Choir or the State Rooms of the Austrian National Library. Its oldest part is the castle chapel, built between 1447 and 1449.
A street built in place of the former city wall around the historic city centre, with a large number of Vienna's most famous representative public buildings (such as Parliament, City Hall, Opera House, Burgtheater, Old University), private palaces, monuments, parks and elegant cafés. Hint: With the yellow "Vienna-Ring-Tram" you can comfortably "turn around the ring". LCD screens in the wagons provide information about the highlights along the route, and headphones provide information in several languages. Daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 30-minute intervals.
Whether Lifeball or Christkindlmarkt, the Vienna Rathausplatz is one of the most important squares in Vienna. The town hall is the seat of the Viennese provincial government and the mayor.
Impressive collection of more than 10,000 animal species, including over 3,000 living marine animals, housed in a former flak tower of "Esterhazy Park" from the Second World War. The House of the Sea is one of Vienna's main attractions, especially for families.
Since 1766, the Prater, Vienna's largest amusement park, has been open to the public. A visit to this Viennese institution is an absolute must if you are staying in the Danube metropolis! Nothing stands in the way of a ride on the famous Wiener Riesenrad (Vienna Giant Ferris Wheel) or the Liliput Railway.
A must for wine lovers is a visit to one of the many cosy Viennese wine taverns. The most famous wine taverns are located on the outskirts of Vienna, Grinzing, Neustift, Kahlenbergdörfl and Stammersdorf. Our personal favorites are: •Feuerwehr Wagner •Schübel-Auer and •Mayer am Pfarrplatz
A must for wine lovers is a visit to one of the many cosy Viennese wine taverns. The most famous wine taverns are located on the outskirts of Vienna, Grinzing, Neustift, Kahlenbergdörfl and Stammersdorf. Our personal favorites are: •Feuerwehr Wagner •Schübel-Auer and •Mayer am Pfarrplatz
A must for wine lovers is a visit to one of the many cosy Viennese wine taverns. The most famous wine taverns are located on the outskirts of Vienna, Grinzing, Neustift, Kahlenbergdörfl and Stammersdorf. Our personal favorites are: •Feuerwehr Wagner •Schübel-Auer and •Mayer am Pfarrplatz
The magnificent Belvedere palaces and the unique palace park are among the most beautiful in Europe and offer a unique view of Vienna. The Lower Belvedere was built between 1714 and 1717, the Upper Belvedere between 1721 and 1724. They also house various exhibitions and collections of world-famous paintings, including Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss".
Built between 1742 and 1745, directly behind the State Opera, this gallery is known for the world's largest collection of prints, drawings and interesting changing special exhibitions.
Whether classical modern or avant-garde, here art lovers will find everything their heart desires.
Colourful surfaces, irregular shapes, rampant green - characteristics of the painter Friedensreich Hundertwasser - this is the Kunsthaus in Vienna. The Kunsthaus contains an exhibition of Hundertwasser's work as well as varying exhibitions of contemporary art. Not far away is the so-called "Hundertwasser House", Vienna's most eccentric community building.
One of the world's largest areas for modern art, which houses a large number of museums and cultural organisations (the best known are the Leopold Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Kunsthalle or the ZOOM Children's Museum) as well as a wide variety of restaurants, cafés and art shops, and its lively atmosphere invites visitors to linger.
The heart of the Museumsquartier with an impressive collection of masterpieces of Austrian Modernism by artists such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin and many others.
The museum was built around 1891 for the extensive collections of paintings, coins, banknotes, orders and medals of the imperial family. Today, with its picture gallery and the world's largest Bruegel collection, it is one of the most important classical art collections in the world.
The architectural mirror image of the Kunsthistorisches Museum opposite, built around 1881, invites you on a journey through 39 exhibition halls, a zoological and an anthropological section, a planetarium, a meteorite collection and a cupola room with a “Steller's See cow”.
The museum presents former imperial living culture with thousands of exhibits from five centuries, with a focus on Biedermeier and historicism, as well as curiosities such as an imperial travel throne or rococo spittoons.
The traditional opera house on the Opern-Ring is also known as the venue of the Vienna Opera Ball. You can find detailed information on the programme and guided tours by pressing the "more..." button below.
Vienna's great opera, operetta, musical and dance theatre. For detailed information on schedules and programmes, please click the "more..." button below.
One of the most renowned theatres in the German-speaking area. Interesting guided tours through the house and its history are also offered. Schedules, programmes and information about guided tours can be found at www.burgtheater.at The Volksgarten with its beautiful rose arrangements is situated between the Burgtheater and the famous Heldenplatz.
At www.volkstheater.at you will find all information about the programme and further information about this theatre, which also impresses with its beautiful historical structure.
Smaller, historical theatre in the 8th district that perfectly reflects and conveys the flair of Viennese theatre culture. The Schnitzler performances of the house are legendary.
Traditional houses that testify to the city's worldwide reputation as a leading music metropolis. The venues of the most famous international and national greats in the industry. The Musikverein also achieved worldwide fame as the venue for the Vienna New Year's Concert. For detailed information on schedules, programmes or guided tours, please visit www.konzerthaus.at or www.musikverein.at
One of the most famous shopping boulevards in Vienna, with a multitude of department stores, boutiques, cafés and bars.
One of the most famous shopping boulevards in Vienna, with a multitude of department stores, boutiques, cafés and bars.
A market with a unique flair! Besides fruit and vegetables you will find delicacies and spices from all over the world. The Naschmarkt offers a large variety of gastronomic establishments for every taste. On Saturdays, the Naschmarkt is home to the city's best-known “Flohmarkt” (Jumble market).
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