Coole Attraktionen in Wien (Nähe Hbf) für 17 Jährige?

Servus,

Wir machen gerade Klassenfahrt und kommen bald in Wien an. Wir sind dort für 5 Tage und ein Kumpel und ich wollten uns mal erkundigen, ob ihr irgendwelche coolen Läden oder Attraktionen kennt, wo man hin kann, weil wir relativ viel Freizeit haben. Es wäre auch schön wenn ihr noch n paar Sachen kennt, wo man auch am Abend hin kann (Ab 20 Uhr), wo die Läden ja schon zu haben. Wir haben ein Hotel direkt am Hauptbahnhof und könnten theoretisch unbegrenzt auch mit der U-Bahn und anderen ÖPNV‘s fahren. Danke schonmal für eure Vorschläge

(2 votes)
Loading...

Similar Posts

Subscribe
Notify of
5 Answers
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
xyzMartin123
1 year ago

Prater and Schönbrunn are a MUSS – otherwise you were not really in Vienna.

Otherwise there is a nice city walk when you walk from the opera the Kärntner Str. to the St. Stephen’s Cathedral, then left to the tomb and continue to the Kohlmarkt (with a detour to the department store Meinl) and then to the Hofburg and then to the Albertina or the museum quarter. Then you have the most important sights at once breakfast.

Kaleopan
1 year ago

Prater, house of the sea, night tour at the Schönbrunn Zoo.

Krankensessel
1 year ago

The Viennese Prater is certainly a good choice, with the Viennese Prater there is also a club, the Praterdome.
At Prater, the well-known but in my eyes there is a rather overpriced Swiss house.
Otherwise, I would like to see the Schönbrunn Palace or the Schönbrunn Zoo (the oldest Europe) but even better the Belvedere. At Belvedere there is a very good traditional Austrian restaurant called Salm Bräu. (The Belvedere is near. Main station)
The house of the sea is also an attraction located in a former FLAK tower.
Otherwise, it definitely pays to go to the Kahlenberg or drive by bus, as one has a beautiful view of Vienna.
Walking through the first district (Kärtner Straße/ Graben… uvm…) is definitely also a good idea, as is a visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral (either by going up to the south tower or by taking a tour of the catacombs (it is nicely cool down).
The treasury is even interesting, but stop a museum no idea oh eich so something interested
SCS is located slightly outside of Vienna but is the largest shopping center in Europe, measured by some key figures. In Parndorf there is a large brand outlet.
Directly at St. Stephen’s Square there is a Rooftop Bar (Sky Bar) from which you can see well on the steffel and on the other hand also have a beautiful view over the city. Another very cool bar is located near the very interesting Naschmarkt, „Der Dachboden“ – has a Rooftop Bar, from which you also have a very good Vienna view.
If you are interested in modern city concepts, you can visit the Seestadt district of 22 district. At the Old Danube in the 22nd district there is also a good pizzeria (Pizzakeller/ Pizzeria Kaisermühlen).
The evening is also very good at the old Danube at Copa Beach. In the Old Danube or in the Gänsehaufl (i.e. on the opposite shore) you can go swimming for free. On the old Danube you can borrow boats to drive around. If you like to go to the cinema, I’d give you the Cineplexx in the gasometer in the 11th. district recommend, there is no matter what movie and when there is hardly anything going on and you have the hall almost for yourself.
Known clubs in Vienna are the Volksgarten (also called Voga), O Club (which is just under a street), V i Pe and the Flex and Bollwerk.

If you have a lot of questions, please ask for something or write a pn.

Aja and the best liver cheese are available at the Pepi liver cheese.

Fjolnir
1 year ago
Reply to  Krankensessel

You’re so smart and helpful!

Krankensessel
1 year ago
Reply to  Fjolnir

😂 Thank you very much for visiting my hometown.