Mark B: "Great museum! A lot of artifacts and paintings. From early Egyptian to Roman and upto 19th century. Something for everyone. Even have mummy’s on exhibit. Sculptures of all sizes are exquisite."
Rachel Ditter: "Was in Vienna only for two days, still went here three times. The matcha smoothie and latte are amazing. If you are in the area and love matcha, go here!"
Katharina Tappeiner: "Just lovely gardens. Do wander and try some of the narrower paths, there are some secluded little places. I also recommend the botanical gardens behind the zoo."
Artyom Fedosov: "Nice garden with a lot of roses in the city center. Good place to chill out or to have a romantic picnic. But sometimes crowds of people make strong noise and it spoils the perfection of this place."
Edward Roozeboom: "One word: HUGE! Go back in time and feel the breath of Sisi in this venue. You can take several tours, I recommend to take the Grand Tour! The gardens are free to visit and offers a spectacular sight"
Alperen Taş: "it is huge. if you wanna see the whole thing , be ready to spend more than 3 hours.it is really amazing and you should walk until the peak where the big pillars are which is called Gloriette.."
Murat: "A perfect place between the Muesum Quartier and the Palace. It also has a great garden. It is close to all touristic attractions. It impresses visitors regarding how a woman ruled a country for years."
Felipe Iglesias: "A perfect place to admire Vienna's greatest architecture. Also a useful meeting point to start to walk around the historical center of the city."
Artyom Fedosov: "The most beautiful Christmas market in whole Europe. ^.^"
Alexander Apostolov: "The summer opera viewings offer great people watching with quality food and cocktails - just be sure to secure a table with your friends first before buying a meal. Tables are hard to come by."