Month: April 2013

10 posts

The Rathaus Splendor

The City Hall of Vienna is a majestic structure that is unmatched anywhere in the world. Built between 1872 and 1883, the building located at the end of the First District features a Gothic style courtesy of architect Friedrich von Schimdt. This famous architect is also responsible for designing various churches and schools in the Austrian capital.

Record Shops for the Music Lovers

Vienna is known for its classical music, among many other things. Music is an integral part of this Austrian capital and as such, music lovers from around the world visiting the city can find plenty of record shops here depending on their preferred genre.

Bock's Music Shop is said to be the largest and most complete store of its kind in Vienna. All kinds of music can be found here from the classical to jazz and pop. Situated in the Schonbrunn area, a bit off the city center, it also features second hand records.

Exquisite Viennese Jewelry

Visitors in Vienna looking for an elegant and trendy souvenir they can wear on a daily basis or give as a gift can buy authentic jewelry pieces with attractive styles and designs. You need not go to the major shops because you can find the more affordable ones at the small studios and galleries. The jewelry lovers should definitely find time to explore these smaller studios where designers showcase their creative pieces.

Record Breaker Vienna City Marathon

A growing number of people worldwide have developed an interest in running as a way to keep themselves fit and healthy. The Viennese folks are no exception as they make sure to maintain a healthy lifestyle moving forward and many are into running these days.

It's no surprise that the city regularly hosts marathons such as the recent Vienna City Marathon (VCM), Austria's biggest running event. This major running event not only attracts local residents but even people from other countries. It started in 1984 and is now on its 30th year.

iPad for Pensioners


Vienna is home to prestigious universities that each year produce graduates with a great potential of contributing to develpoment of their chosen field. In the area of technology, Austria has a lot of inventive professionals to be proud of. 

Early this year, some Austrian students lead by their Professor Wolfgang Zagler developed a tablet computer especially meant for pensioners. They are from the University of Applied Assisted Technology.

Where to Taste Asian Cuisine in Vienna

When it comes to food, most of Vienna's restaurants serves international cuisine. But there are also dining places in the city that offer only a specific country's cuisine.

Asian cuisine has also made its way to these Viennese restaurants. Here are some Asian restaurants you may want to explore while in the Austrian capital.

The Hundertwasserhaus

Buildings in Vienna are something to marvel at. They're huge and feature the unique architectural designs of the past.

One building worth visiting is The Hundertwasserhaus, one of the most fascinating structures not only in the capital city but in the entire Austria. Built in 1985, this apartment complex was designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, an avant-garde artist. It has very odd features such as the curved floors, mismatched colors and trees growing out ot eh walls.

Vienna Apps Help You Locate the Best Spots

The Austrian capital boasts of so many interesting places to visit that a few days stay in the city won't be enough to explore all of them. Apart from the famous tourist spots, there are also the hidden gems that deserve to be visited.

To know where to go around Vienna, one needs to do some research online and use a map to know the directions. But thankfully, your smartphone can now help you in this aspect. Various apps about Vienna are now available to give you a list of places to visit and find public transport.

Porcelain Museum in Augarten

Tourists visiting Vienna looking for a tangible souvenir item to bring home to family and friends can get the famous porcelain decors of the Austrian capital. They are world renowned and are beautifully hand crafted with unique designs from the simple to the more intricate ones. Viennese porcelain decorative items are most known for their graceful shapes, clean lines and exquisite details.

Gay-friendly Sites in Vienna

Vienna may still have many historical structures that have remained from the imperial regime in the past but its environment and the quality of life in the city today speaks of modern times. With 1.7 million residents, the Austrian capital has been accommodating people of varied culture, races and gender from around the world.

Gays are fortunate to have major events in this international city catered to them. These include the Life Ball, Rainbow Parade, Rainbow Ball and Identities Queer Film Festival.