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Only 36 hours in Vienna? Don’t worry — I’ve got you covered! From baroque cathedrals that sparkle with gold to secret chapels hidden behind quiet courtyards, Vienna is a city that feels like a living museum. In this video, we’ll explore both the iconic landmarks — like St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Hofburg, and Schönbrunn Palace — and hidden gems most travelers miss, like the Jesuit Church and the Greek Orthodox Cathedral. We’ll stroll through palaces, glide along the Danube at sunset, and sip Viennese coffee where history meets art. This video provides a 36-hour guide to exploring Vienna, blending famous landmarks with lesser-known treasures (0:00-0:10). The journey begins with arrival in Vienna (0:42) and an early morning exploration of the city's cathedrals and hidden gems (0:51-0:57). Key highlights of the itinerary include: • Stadpark (1:04-1:40): Vienna's first public park, known for its English-style landscape, walking paths, ponds, gardens, and historical monuments, including the Johann Strauss Monument (1:47-2:00). • Jesuit Church (2:26-3:12): A 17th-century Baroque church admired for its illusionistic frescoes and gold detailing, offering a serene atmosphere in the early morning. • Greek Orthodox Church (3:20-3:25): Features vibrant Byzantine mosaics. • Anker Clock (3:27-3:46): A large mechanical clock that serves as a bridge, displaying historical figures from Vienna's past every hour. • Graben (3:47-3:51): One of Vienna's most elegant and historic streets. • St. Stephen's Cathedral (3:57-5:09): Vienna's Gothic icon, known for its towering spire, colorful tiled roof, and centuries of history. Visitors can enter the main nave for free, with a fee for tower climbs, catacombs, and tours. • St. Peter's Church (5:14-5:51): A Baroque church completed in 1733, inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and known for its daily organ recitals and evening concerts. • Hofburg Palace (5:58-6:10): The former winter residence of the Habsburgs, a complex rich with imperial history. • Spanish Riding School (6:15-6:32): The world's oldest riding academy, practicing classical dressage. Tickets are required for practice sessions. • Albertina Museum (6:53-7:03): Home to works by famous artists like Monet, Picasso, and Van Gogh. • Leberkas Pepe (7:59-8:08): A Viennese institution for authentic Austrian street food. • Upper Belvedere Palace (8:10-8:21): A magnificent Baroque palace featuring world-class art, royal history, and panoramic gardens, including Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" (9:01-9:05). • Danube River Cruise (9:10-10:40): The video suggests this activity might be less recommended compared to other experiences, as it doesn't offer views of major historical buildings. • Schönbrunn Palace (13:51-16:50): The Habsburgs' former summer residence, a dazzling Baroque palace with vast gardens, fountains, and historic charm. Entry to the gardens is free, while there's a fee to visit the palace rooms. It's recommended to visit at sunrise to avoid crowds. So grab your camera, lace up your walking shoes, and let’s explore Vienna — one magical hour at a time! 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more short European itineraries and hidden gems! #Vienna #AustriaTravel #HiddenGems #EuropeIn36Hours #TravelVlog #ViennaVlog Please follow our Facebook page for details of upcoming tours: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... #travel #travelcontent #traveltips