Places of Attraction in Vienna
The maze

The maze was designed around 1720, but by 1892 it had gradually been removed. It was not until 9 September 1999 that the new maze, based on historical models and covering an area of 1,715 square meter, was finally re-opened. There is a viewing platform at the centre of the maze and two energising harmony stones activated by feng shui masters Jes and Julie Lim. According to feng shui beliefs, if you place your hands on the stones it strengthens the flow of energy and enhances inner harmony.
The Giant Ferris Wheels

The world keeps turning – and so does the Giant Ferris Wheel in Vienna. For 125 years now, it has been putting visitors young and old under its spell. A ride on the Giant Ferris Wheel is not just a fun adventure, it is an almost meditative experience that reveals fascinating views of Vienna.
Hofburg Palace

The Hofburg was the imperial centre of the city and residence to the Habsburg monarchy. Today, it is one of the world’s largest palace complexes and houses the Austrian president and the Sisi museum. See the imperial apartments.
Belvedere Palace

This Baroque masterpiece, built by Prince Eugene of Savoy as his summer residence, houses the world’s largest collection of paintings by Gustav Klimt The Airport

Vienna International Airport located in the capital city of Austria, the Vienna International Airport is one of the most important airports in the region. The airport is situated at a distance of 16 km from Austria and is also considered the largest airport in Austria. It also ranks as one of the busiest airports in Europe as a number of airlines have flights to it.
