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Viennese waltzes, the blue Danube, Mozart, Haydn and Strauss, prancing Spanish horses, strong coffee and creamy cakes, elegant Art Nouveau and grandiose imperial palaces - Vienna reigns supreme as Europe's cultural capital. Whether you're here for the music or the museums, the luxury shopping or the fine-art galleries, you'll find your Vienna in this smart and stylish guide.


HIT THE STREETS and gaze up in awe at Vienna's stunning architecture - our detailed walking tours guide you through the city's cobbled streets

STAY IN STYLE in baroque hotels stuffed with antique furniture or the understated luxury of a modernist interior

DINE OUT in the best Viennese restaurants and the funkiest ethnic caf�s

pGO CLASSICAL at the opera, chill out to jazz or dance the night away in a DJ bar - our entertainment listings have it covered

ESCAPE to the Vienna Woods, the Danube Valley or over the border to Bratislava with our inspirational excursion ideas

266 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1995

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March 13, 2018
Fun and informative to read. Not so user friendly to use as a reference guide too search something. It takes way too long too search the right maps and the index is very incomplete.
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September 5, 2009
First, let me observe that I have never been to Vienna. Thus, I cannot comment on how accurate this volume is.

Second, though, I would enjoy visiting this city at some point my life. I have always felt that it is one of the "magical" cities of Europe, from reading a number of works in which Vienna figures.

The book begins by providing useful context for the reader. At the outset, we get a brief introduction to the city (more detail provided in a later section on history of the city). Key quotation here (Page 6): "Vienna is a place where culture, history, art, and nightlife all mix together seamlessly. With only a few days on your hands, there is a lot to experience, but any time spent in this magical city will bring rich rewards."

The volume covers the normal issues in such a guide--city life. architecture, the arts, history, sights, tours, eating and drinking, entertainment, shopping, where to stay, excursions, and basic information on language. None goes into great detail (a consequence of a travel book that is comprehensive in coverage--can't really be avoided).

Let's take a look at a couple of the sections, to provide a flavor of this work. History: This section traces the development of the city from a Paleolithic settlement to a Roman city through the Hapsburgs to fascism to the contemporary era. The portion on "Music, Literature, and Cinema" provides the reader with a brief glimpse into the key role of Vienna in the arts. In music, of course, we find giants, from Gluck to Mozart to Beethoven to Mahler and beyond. . . .

There is also the helpful summary of places to eat and to stay, the kinds of walking (or biking) trips one can make, shopping opportunities. Each should contribute to a visit being able to make sense of the city and how to take advantage of its multitudinous charms.

All in all, to a novice, this seems like a nice adjunct to any proposed visit to Vienna.
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August 30, 2008
lonely planet is really good, but the cross referencing can get distracting. and we found we really wished they had a 'rainy day' itinerary. also the walking tours are great adventures, but be prepared for the directions to not be as clear in reality as they are when you are simply reading them.
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July 29, 2011
Very good guide for a great city which still has a tremendous amount of music going on--read Equal music to get a sense--bu it tells you where to go, and how to get there
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