![]() Medieval Advent market (outside the military history museum think swords, mead and roast boar).Hirschstetten (includes a lovely floral exhibition).Altes AKH (notably good for food and entertaining the kids).Stephansplatz (nestled around Vienna’s grand Gothic cathedral).Spittelberg (winds through narrow streets and buildings from the early 1800s).Belvedere (in my view, the best photo opportunity).Maria-Theresien-Platz (another big one, sandwiched between two 19th-century museum gems).Freyung (surrounded by historical buildings).Schönbrunn (gorgeous location in front of the Habsburg palace).Karlsplatz (excellent for unusual gifts and unique art).Christkindlmarkt on the Rathausplatz (the most popular).Augustinerkirche (Church of St.(The market on Stephansplatz alongside the cathedral).Minoritenkirche (Church of the Minor Friars).Schottenkirche (Church of Our Lady of the Scots).How exactly do I get from point A to point B by public transport?.How do I get from the airport to the city center?.Tell me about public transport in Vienna and what are the costs?.I have read that the Vienna Boys Choir will also be present, which might be quite interesting, also for your kids. I am certainly not an expert on classic music & events attributable to that category, but I think that "Christmas n Vienna' is focused on classic music, performed by an orchestra, and accompanied by professional singers (sometimes very famous ones like Placido Domingo). Regarding the Christmas concert at Hofburg I would simply wait untl July, and then check whether tickets have become avaiable for sale. The Vienna Tourism Board will publish a list with restaurants that are open on in fall of this year. Nonetheless, you must get a table reservation for this evening. ![]() Nowadays, Christmas is much more "lively", mainly because many tourists now also come to Vienna during this time. ![]() Two decades ago the vast majority of restaurants were even closed, also, in order to enable a free evening for their employees. Locals rarely dine out on the eve of Christmas (24th of Dec.) because it is a tradition to eat at home with family and/or friends. Thanks in advance for your recommendations. Where would the locals go for a Xmas as a family if they were having it out? While we are on the topic of Christmas, any recommendations for a nice Christmas dinner. When are these tickets available for purchase? So far, it looks like you can only get tickets until June? I think I have found the official website. If I do get tickets, should I get tickets at the front of the balcony directly facing the stage which is further away or do I get tickets side on facing but closer to the stage? Worried on the flat in the middle, children will have difficulty seeing.Īlso, was planning on getting tickets to the Xmas Mass at the Hofburg Chapel with the Vienna Boys Choir. It sounds like an amazing experience though. Do you think my children will get bored? They are used to attending plays/musicals and the theatre, so have good concentration spans for their age, but not sure if it was entirely classical music. We have two children aged 6 and 9 and when I look at youtube videos of previous years, it looks like the whole concert is classical music, rather than any familiar Christmas carols. ![]() I can't decide whether to get tickets for Christmas in Vienna.
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