If Vienna’s not on your bucket list yet, you might wanna bump it up a few spots.
Vienna is straight-up stunning—think imperial palaces, cosy coffee spots, and some of the best classical music vibes you’ll ever feel. But before you rock up in Austria’s capital, here’s a few things I wish I knew first.
People are super friendly and a lot speak English, but learning a couple of words in German goes a long way. Even just saying “Danke” (thanks!) or “Hallo” gets you a smile.
Legit one of the cleanest cities I’ve ever been to. You can walk around late at night and feel totally chill. Everything runs like clockwork—especially the public transport.
Vienna’s modern but some small cafes and bakeries still prefer cash.
Shops take Sundays seriously. Most of them are shut, so stock up on snacks the day before. But hey, it’s a good excuse to slow down—go to a museum or chill in a park.
Nothing major—just round up the bill or leave like 5–10%. Hand it to the person directly instead of leaving it on the table. It’s just the done thing.
The public transport is mint. Super easy to get around. Grab a 24 or 48-hour pass and you’re set. Just make sure you validate your ticket or you could cop a fine.
Yes, the Christmas markets are epic, but don’t sleep on summer here. Outdoor cafes, open-air concerts, lazy walks by the river—it hits different.
Final Thought:
Vienna is honestly one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. From strolling the quiet streets to standing in front of insane buildings that look straight out of a painting—you’ll be blown away by the elegance and charm this city gives off. It’s got that kind of beauty that just hits different.
Podívejte se na mého průvodce, kde najdete nejlepší bezplatné věci, které můžete dělat, stejně jako itineráře a cestovní tipy, aby byl váš výlet nezapomenutelný.