Things to do in Vienna
Thursday, August 7th, 2008

"Sand in the City" has a beach bar atmosphere.
At Vienna's "Sand in the City" area, relaxing chairs, sand, tropical plants, and sun umbrellas dapple the scene. The overall effect is much like a conglomeration of tiki-type bars. Normally an ice skating rink in winter, the area is covered with sand and offers a variety of themed places to sit and relax with a drink, activity, or something ...
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Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The Iranian food offerings include pitas with zesty grilled vegetables and a creamy sauce.
When the Rathaus Film Festival is underway, people flock to the food in addition to the films. Filling more space on the city hall plaza than the viewing screen and seating, the smörgåsbord of exotic food stalls draw a sizeable dinner crowd. Foods from all over the world are represented, including American hamburgers and ...
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Monday, July 28th, 2008

The Junger Flea Market promises to be hip and eclectic.
This Tuesday, July 29, a new flea market will have its first run in the Museums Quartier "Freiraum" space. DJ-spun music and visual entertainment are advertised, as well as an LP record sale and swap sponsored by PLAY.FM. The market will take place from 2pm-9pm and features vendors between the ages of 13 and 25. A slew of ...
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008

one of Il Sestante's more exotic pizzas
Il Sestante is a great off-the-beaten-path Italian restaurant near Vienna's Mariahilferstrasse shopping district. The restaurant serves a great variety of pizzas and other tasty Italian dishes. Try an old standby pizza, like the Quattro Stazione topped with artichokes, ham, mushrooms, and olives, or one of the more original combinations, like one topped with proscuitto, parmesan, and arugula. Regardless of whether you ...
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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

The Rathaus Film Festival covers famed operas, ballets, and concerts.
July marks the opening of Vienna's annual Rathaus Film Festival, when folding chairs and a jumbo flat screen take over the city hall plaza to display famous operas, ballets, concerts, and more. The festival shows performances every night, beginning at about 9pm (when it begins to get dark), and runs through the first week of September. In addition ...
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Friday, July 18th, 2008

Strauss glows in the night.
A visit to Vienna is not complete without seeing this famed city monument honoring composer Johann Strauss. The statue is perhaps Vienna's most popular monument and is a hotspot for photos. In summer, the area in front of the statue is adorned with photogenic fresh flowers. The surrounding Stadtpark area is also a wonderful place to take a stroll. The many paved, winding ...
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Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Crowds ogle the market's many tables of antiques.
The Naschmarkt Flea Market (Flohmarkt) spans the parking lot adjacent to Vienna's Naschmarkt (outdoor food market) every Saturday morning and afternoon. On the multiple vendor tables, marketgoers can find a plethora of valuable antiques and a few bargain-priced castaways. Popular items to look for are traditional hats, aged leather, retro toys, and a wide array of furniture and home ...
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Friday, July 11th, 2008

The Laxenburg castle is surrounded by a moat.
Laxenburg is a small town about 15km south of Vienna and its public park is definitely worth visiting. The main attraction there is the moat-surrounded castle in good condition. Tours of the castle and dungeon are available as well as boat rentals along the moat, which is full of fish and water fowl. The castle also boasts a wonderful outdoor ...
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The Paulusstube is quiet and quaint.
Just around the corner from the Staatsoper, the Paulusstube serves fantastic Viennese cuisine in a classy traditional setting. The outdoor seating on the small cobblestone plaza is particularly enjoyable, with spacious tables bordered by shrubbery providing ample privacy and a natural feel. The indoor section of the restaurant, on the other hand, is housed in a building dating back to 1684, when ...
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Sunday, July 6th, 2008

The Albertina is across the street from the back corner of the Staatsoper.
The art gallery at the Albertina was established between 1801-1804 to house a prominent duke's extensive collection of watercolors and engravings. Today, the museum houses part of the original permanent collection of graphic and architectural art as well as a variety of esteemed temporary exhibits, recently including a collection of Monet watercolors. Works by Paul ...
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