Top tips for Valentine’s day in Vienna
If you’re spending Valentine’s Day in Vienna, you’ll want to read these top recommendations by the city experts at the Vienna PASS. Vienna is a romantic city all year round, but on Valentine’s Day it gets even better. Celebrate this romantic day with unforgettable experiences, such as a traditional waltz or a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride, and your loved one will be forever grateful!
Vienna is an attractive and mysterious city, with picturesque imperial buildings, cobbled streets and pavement cafes making the perfect backdrop to couples strolling hand in hand. If you need some inspiration on where to take your loved one this year, Vienna is the answer! From horse-drawn carriage rides, to champagne tasting, you can rest assured it’ll be a Valentine’s to remember.
Top tips for Valentine’s day in Vienna
Find a suitable place to stay
Finding a place to stay in Vienna can be daunting, but thankfully, there are plenty of options available to choose from. Hotels and Airbnb-style sites offer good quality accommodation, while dedicated apartment rental sites like Homelike make the process of finding a longer-term home even easier. Hotels provide a reliable and comfortable option for those looking for a short-term stay in Vienna. They come with all the amenities you’d expect, such as beds, bathrooms, and sometimes even restaurants or gyms. There are also many online booking websites where you can easily compare prices and facilities at different hotels.
Another great option is renting an apartment in Vienna. This offers extended stays at more affordable prices than a hotel room usually would. Sites like Homelike make it easier to find the perfect fit for your needs and budget by filtering options based on criteria that include location, price range, size of property, and number of bedrooms. I recently used this site and was delightfully surprised by how easy it was to use.
Homelike apartments have modern furnishings and comply with high standards of cleanliness, making them great homes away from home for those wanting more privacy during their stay in Vienna.
Take a Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride
You can’t pass up the opportunity to take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the streets of Vienna. The tradition of the ‘Fiaker’ has been around for over 300 years and is one of the best things to do in Vienna, especially at Valentine’s.
Be lulled by the clip-clopping of the hooves against the worn cobbles and be driven around the famous streets, passing iconic sights like the Hofburg Imperial Palace and the Burgtheater. Take the tour at dusk and you can snuggle up and see the city illuminated for the ultimate romantic experience.
Sachertorte at Café Sacher
They say chocolate is an aphrodisiac, if you’re looking for an excuse to indulge. Vienna is famous for Sachertorte, a luxurious and rich chocolate cake with a mousse-like texture, which was created by Franz Sacher for Prince Wenzel in 1832. It was incredibly popular and has become one of the most well-known dishes in Viennese cuisine. If you like chocolate and apricot jam and have a sweet tooth, then get some cake to share, with two spoons, and enjoy this moment of decadence!
Admire “The Kiss” in Upper Belvedere Gallery
Gustav Klimt was one of the best modern artists to have come out of Vienna and he has left a great legacy of works, with undeniably erotic themes, focussing on the female body. Among his works is The Kiss which you can see in Prince Eugen’s gallery in Belvedere Palace. The two lovers locked in a tender embrace will certainly pull at your heartstrings…
A Walk in the Park at Schloss Schönbrunn
One of the nicest things to do on the Schönbrunn estate is to take a walk around the grounds, which make for a perfect romantic setting. Stroll around the manicured lawns, see the exquisite flowers and be enchanted by this stunning historic palace and gardens. Don’t forget the camera for those all-important selfies with the Gloriette, Orangery or the impressive baroque palace itself in the background.
Schlumberger Wine Tasting
If you and your loved one are fans of sparkling wine – which might be a rhetorical question – make sure you take part in a tour of the Schlumberger Wine Cellars to learn about Austria’s most famous alcoholic export. There’s no better place to toast your love than in a 300-year-old wine cellar with some of the best wine in Europe – pretty hard to beat!
Johann Strauss Ball (Vienna Kursalon)
Waltz your way into Valentine’s on the 13th February, the Vienna Ball season is well and truly underway! Book your tickets to this fantastic event at the Vienna Kursalon, one of the city’s most exclusive and luxurious venues. Practice your steps with your partner, put on your best dress/suit and take to the dancefloor to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Vienna.
*photo credits: Wikimedia
No matter what takes your fancy, be it chocolate cake or champagne, horse drawn carriages or a Viennese Ball, spending Valentine’s Day in Vienna will be something to remember.
TIP: And if you have more time in the area, what about skiing in the Austrian Alps?
Patryk
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Great article, I would like to try Sachertorte at Café Sacher