Vienna Flight Guide
The Austrian capital Vienna is located in the northeast of the country and is surrounded by the River Danube. The population of Vienna is approximately 2 million people in 23 districts which stretch like a ring from the old historic downtown. Vienna clearly represents baroque splendour and within lies the spirit of the K & K Monarchy.
The most famous landmark in Vienna is probably St. Stephen's Cathedral – called ‘Steffl’ by the locals. Throughout the city visitors encounter interesting and astonishing historic buildings; whether it is a castle, museum, church, statue or simply small fountains, the city sparkles with magnificence and charm in every corner. Vienna attractions have been around for many centuries and are rich in culture, history and all worth a visit. An inside tip: The Vienna Tourist Card allows visitors to use public transport and get reduced admission to almost all attractions in Vienna.
Even in Vienna, it is possible to book cheap accommodation and backpackers should look out for dorms and hostels. For a more luxurious stay in Vienna book with Hotel Bristol, GranHotel Vienna or the Palais Schwarzenberg. The Imperial in Vienna is the ultimate address for pure luxury, fine food and great service for those wanting to spoil themselves. Qantas, British Airways and Air France fly to Vienna from Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane. The flight duration will be no less than 22 hours
http://www.hotelsaccommodation.com.au Hotels Accommodation
http://www.aboutvienna.org/ - Vienna visitor information
http://www.wien.gv.at/english/ - Official government website Vienna
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/austria/vienna - Vienna Travel Guide
http://www.viennaairport.com/ - Vienna airport information
http://www.dfat.gov.au/missions/ - Australian Embassies worldwide
http://www.qantas.com - Qantas
http://www.airfaresflights.com.au Airfares Flights
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