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Visit Vienna

Plan your time before or after CaReMe-O

Planning on visiting Vienna in June? Vienna is a popular tourist destination year-round, but it tends to be particularly popular during the summer months. This is due in part to the warm weather and many outdoor activities that the city has to offer during this time.

Check out some of our suggestions below and start planning your time before or after the conference!

Top things to do in Vienna

Explore the Hofburg Imperial Palace

This palace is located in the city center and was the residence of the Habsburg rulers for over 600 years. It's now home to several museums, including the Imperial Apartments and the Sisi Museum.

Visit Schönbrunn Palace

This baroque palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Vienna. It was the former summer residence of the Habsburg emperors and is known for its grand architecture and beautiful gardens.

Stroll through the Ringstraße

This grand boulevard circles the city center and is lined with beautiful buildings, including the Vienna State Opera, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Parliament.

Visit St. Stephen's Cathedral

This Gothic cathedral is one of Vienna's most recognizable landmarks and is known for its ornate interior and spiral towers.

Take a walk in the Prater

This large park is home to the famous Giant Ferris Wheel, as well as numerous amusement park rides, gardens, and lakes.

Explore the city's museums

Vienna is home to many world-class museums such as the Albertina, the Leopold Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts.

Vienna in June

During the warmer seasons, Vienna’s parks and gardens, such as the Prater and the Danube Island, are popular spots for picnics, sunbathing, and strolling. Additionally, the city’s outdoor cafes, restaurants, and beer gardens are also popular during the summer.

The warm weather also makes it a good time for visitors to explore the city on foot or by bicycle, as well as enjoy activities near the Danube river.

Getting around in Vienna

The fastest mode of transportation in Vienna is likely the metro or subway system, which is known as the U-Bahn. It runs frequently, typically every 2-4 minutes during peak hours and has minimal wait times.