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Vienna Travel Guide

Vienna tend to be equally modern and old-fashioned. The traditional Vienna is but one of the many façades of this city. It is also a dynamic, young city, famous for its music scene with independent labels, cult-status underground record stores and a vibrant club scene.

About Vienna

Vienna covers an area of 160.2 sq. miles (414.9 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 1.7 million people being the capital and the largest city in Austria. It is the 10th largest city by population in the European Union and is identified having the 3rd highest quality of living.

Schönbrunn Palace

The magnificent Schönbrunn Palace was used as the summer residence of the Hapsburgs from the 18th century onwards. Set amongst superb gardens this vast, symmetrical structure is everything you would imagine an imperial palace to be. A tour of the palace offers visitors the chance to view the superb assortment of Baroque and Rococo State Rooms and to admire the famous ceiling frescoes of the Great Gallery and the Hall of Mirrors where Mozart once played. The vast gardens are popular with locals and tourists alike, and include a zoo, a maze and labyrinth, the Privy garden, and the Gloriette with viewing terrace. Also within the grounds, the Orangery plays host to classical concerts during the summer season.

Address: Schönbrunner Schloss Strasse 13; Telephone: (0)1 8111 3239; Website: www.schoenbrunn.at; Transport: U4 to Schönbrunn station, trams 10 or 58, bus 10A; Opening time: Palace: daily 8.30am to 5pm (April to June, September, October); 8.30am to 6pm (July, August); 8.30am to 4.30pm (November to March). Park: daily at 6am (6.30am from November to March), closing times vary according to the season, between 5.30pm and 9pm; Admission: Grand Tour: €12.90 (adults), €6.90 (children 6-18). Various other tour options available. Maze and Labyrinth: €2.90 (adults), €1.70 (children)

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