Found 13 locations tagged with "kids":
Museumsquartier
Culture club
With some 60,000 square meters, MQ is one of the largest cultural quarters in the world. As the city's epicenter of cultural co...
Oceanum Salzgrotte
Dead Sea vacation in the city
Feeling dead tired? Invigorate the senses with a visit to the Oceanum salt cave filled with 14 tons of particles from the...Dea...
Kegelbahn
Bowling for the past
Viennese journalist and part-time chef Margit Hinke finally found her very own niche to roll all of her eclectic interests into...
Dschungel Deli
Where the wild things are
The wildest restaurant-lounge in the Museumsquartier, hands down. The Dschungel (jungle) Deli occupies the spacious foyer by th...
Weinbau Sirbu
Wine's worth the climb
The walk up Nussberg pays off, promise. Located in the midst of the Nussdorf vineyards, Sirbu is the highest situated wine tave...
Herr und Frau Klein
For bobo babies
In the heart of the young and urban 7th District is a baby store so perfectly in tune with its clientele it even makes us under...
Am Himmel
Close to heaven
It's no coincidence that Am Himmel means "in heaven" in German. A green meadow situated on a plateau in the Vienna Woods high a...
Pizza Mari
Pizza reloaded
With the 2nd District still in its "hipster-hood" infancy, the newly opened Pizza Mari marks a turning point in the area's deve...
Villa Aurora
Nostalgia trip
Villa Aurora, built in 1785, is a quirky house perched on a hill on the edge of the Viennese woods. Spend a few relaxed hours i...
Wurstelprater
Beyond boredom
The Wurstelprater amusement park, or Wiener Prater, is pink, smells like caramel and cotton candy abounds. For sugar lovers, th...
Schloss Schönbrunn
Imperial splendor
It's true that Schönbrunn was initially designed in the 18th century to resemble Versailles...though it didn’t quite pan out th...
Jesuitenwiese
Kick it like Jesus
Call us blasphemous, but the Jesuit order is something like God's varsity team. Maybe this is why the Jesuitenwiese is Vienna's...
Bundesbad Alte Donau
Social swimming
The long stretch of water known as Alte Donau came into being following the first Danube River regulation process in 1875. Swim...






