Vienna in 4 Days: everything you need to know

What can you do on a 4-day trip to Vienna? Well, a bit of everything! Especially if we take the following itinerary as an example.
Vienna in 4 Days: everything you need to know

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Vienna is a city full of history, art and culture. If you have four full days to explore it, you can not only explore its main attractions, but also explore places beyond its historic centre. Here's a streamlined itinerary to make the most of your time and make sure you don't miss the essentials.

Day 1: Spend the day exploring the heart of Vienna

Vienna sightseeing bus stop| ©Anton
Vienna sightseeing bus stop| ©Anton

Start your first day by touring Vienna's Old Town. This area concentrates many of the most iconic attractions and everything is within walking distance.

  • Hop on the Vienna Sightseeing Bus for a quick overview and orientation.
  • Visit the Hofburg Palace, seat of the Habsburgs for six centuries and home to the Sissi Museum.
  • Step inside the Austrian National Library, one of the most impressive Baroque interiors in Europe.
  • Break for lunch at restaurants such as Josef Bitzinger or La Taverna del Duca Vienna.
  • Explore the Capuchin Crypt, resting place of Austrian royalty.
  • End the day with a visit to St. Stephen's Cathedral and climb its tower to enjoy the sunset.

Book the Vienna sightseeing bus

Day 2: Explore beyond Vienna City Centre

Naschmarkt Market| ©Anne and David
Naschmarkt Market| ©Anne and David

Your second day takes you outside the centre to see palaces, gardens and traditional markets.

  • Stroll through the Naschmarkt Market, a Viennese classic bursting with local flavours and culture.
  • Visit Karlsplatz and enter the imposing St. Charles Borromeo Church.
  • Admire the Belvedere Palace, one of the most beautiful palace complexes in the city.
  • Have lunch at places like Art Corner Restaurant or Gorilla Kitchen.
  • In the afternoon, visit the Imperial Carriage Museum and then Schönbrunn Palace, the former imperial summer residence.
  • In the evening, enjoy a dinner and concert at Schoenbrunn Palace, a magical experience.

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Day 3: Explore Vienna further with an excursion to Salzburg

Salzburg| ©zhang xiaoyu
Salzburg| ©zhang xiaoyu

On your third day, venture outside Vienna with an excursion to Salzburg, one of Austria's most beautiful cities.

  • Discover its medieval historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Get to know Mozart' s hometown and explore its charming streets.
  • This day tour requires an early departure between 7:00 am and 8:00 am and usually lasts about 12 hours.

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Day 4: Explore the monuments and museums around Ringstrasse

Vienna's Parliament| ©Drew de F Fawkes
Vienna's Parliament| ©Drew de F Fawkes

End your trip by exploring Ringstrasse, the boulevard that encircles the centre and is home to some of the city's most iconic buildings.

  • See **Vienna'**s Parliament, with guided tours of its museum and dome.
  • Tour the impressive Art History Museum, one of the most important in the world.
  • Admire the exterior of the Vienna State Opera, an example of neo-Renaissance architecture.
  • Relax in the Stadtpark, a beautiful city park ideal for lunch and a stroll.
  • Visit the Prater, the oldest amusement park in the world.
  • Finish your tour with a walk through the Hundertwasserhaus, an explosion of colour and architectural creativity.

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