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Naschmarkt
This huge outdoor marketplace is Vienna's most prominent.
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Danube Bike Path (Donauradweg)
A bike path running 300 km. along the Danube River from Passau to Vienna.
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Kaerntnerstrasse
One of the city's most popular shopping streets.
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Hoher Markt Clock
This huge clock plays traditional Austrian music each day at noon.
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Backerstrasse No. 2
A downtown residential building constructed around a courtyard.
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Brahms Statue
A statue of Johannes Brahms, one of Austria's greatest 19th-century composers, is located in the Karlsplatz.
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Danube Canal (Donau Kanal)
This offshoot of the Danube River flows through the city just north of the downtown area and, with paved pathways lining its banks, makes for a pleasant stroll.
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Funeral Museum (Bestattungsmuseum)
This morbidly unique museum examines how traditions of funerals and death rituals have varied over time.
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Griechen Beisel
This restaurant is located in one of Vienna's oldest buildings, dating back to at least the 15th century.
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J andamp, L Lobmeyr
In 1823 Josef Lobmeyr opened his first little shop in the heart of Vienna. Since then six generations unveil the miracle of glass.
Together with designers like Theophil Hansen, Josef Hoffmann, Adolf Loos, Mattheo Thun, Polka and Ted Muehling classics in handmade crystal and chandeliers are born, which are appreciated by connaisseurs all over the world. Lobmeyr crystal can be found in collections like the MoMA New York, VandA London and the MAK in Vienna.
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Spittelberg Christmas Market
Yet another of Vienna's traditional Christmas Markets, the annual Spittelberg gathering exudes a bohemian atmosphere.
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