Vienna now stands first on the list of the most liveable city in the world. It was ranked taking a look at different aspects on which it was judged like health care, education, infrastructure, political and social stability etc.
This year the Austrian capital beat Melbourne that topped for the last seven years to win the title. Canadian, Australian and Japanese cities scored the other top spots. Vienna is located on the Danube River and is a city rich in architectural legacy. Along with historic attractions there is much more to do and see in this capital city of Austria. Checkout what more you can do here:
Top attractions to visit in Vienna:
Schonbrunn Palace
The palace was built between 1696 and 1712 and comprises of 1,441 rooms. There are many things to take a look here like Privy Garden, the oldest zoo in the world, a maze and labyrinth, and Gloriette, a marble summerhouse.
Hofburg Imperial Palace
Built in 13th century it has been home to some of Europe’s most powerful royals over the time. Today it is a museum and home to the president of Austria. Only three parts of the palace is open for everyone that are the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum and the Silver Collection.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
It is the cathedral church of the archbishopric since 1722 that was further constructed and rebuilt after World War II. It is Vienna’s most important Gothic edifice.
Belvedere Palace
This palace is an integral part of the city’s historic scene. It has an orangery which dates back to the late 17th century. It has stunning looks and at night, it is lit up where it offers more majestic views. During the French Revolution, it served as the home to French royalty fleeing their country.
Vienna Zoo
It is the oldest zoo in the world! It was founded in 1752 by Emperor Francis I’s menagerie. It is one of the best zoo to visit in Europe and visiting it you also get an opportunity to have the original 18th-century breakfast in its cafe.
Spanish Riding School
This riding school is a traditional one for Lipizzan horses that offers public performances in the Winter Riding School in the Hofburg. The performances are called classical dressage. The school has been training horses for more than four centuries. Here horses and riders both undergo special training that lasts for many years.