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Vienna Kids AttractionsBoasting wonderful scenery and amazing outdoors activities,
Vienna is a great place for children on holiday and the family to
enjoy. From walks, to bike rides and hikes, there is plenty to see
and do in Vienna that will keep active children entertained for
hours on end. Take a walk through the breathtaking Vienna Woods, or
pack a picnic and head out for the day to the Wiener Prater where
the kids will have ample space to run around and let off some
steam, and when the novelty wears off, head to the Planetarium,
which is also located here. Kids will love watching the world
famous Lipizzaner stallions as the ''fly'' through the air, or for
superb views over the city of Vienna, take a ride on the Giant
Wheel. When the weather is cold and wet, why not explore BOGI Park,
Austria''s largest indoor playground. Children will be beside
themselves with the choices here and the opportunity to meet other
kids. And if the children aren''t scared of clowns, the Circus and
Clown Museum is also worth a visit. |
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The Spanish Riding School of Vienna is the oldest and last
riding school in the world where classic dressage is still
practised in its purest form. This Institute was founded in 1572
and named for...
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The Schatzkammer, located in the Hofburg Palace, houses the
greatest treasury in the world spanning 1,000 years of treasures
such as relics and vestments from the Austrian Empire and the...
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The House of Music is an interactive, high-tech discovery museum
devoted to music and is located in the former Palais of Archduke
Charles. Four floors take visitors past the music and...
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This large public park is a great place for families to enjoy a
day in the sunshine. Stroll along the Hauptallee where chestnut
trees line the way, or visit the Planetarium and the Prater...
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With beautiful tree-lined paths and exquisite scenery, the
Vienna Woods are a fantastic place to go for a walk with the kids
and get out into the great outdoors for some fresh air. The miles
of...
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Minopolis is Europe's first theme park featuring a city that was
specifically designed for children with buildings, doors, cars, etc
reduced to children's size. Children can pretend to be adults...
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Boasting more than 3,500 animals, the House of the Sea (Haus des
Meeres) features a terrarium where children can marvel at
crocodiles and snakes, or for the more impressive creatures, the
tropical...
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BOGI Park is Austria's largest indoor playground, featuring a
climbing volcano, quad train, a trampoline area, slides, ball pools
and much more. Children will love exploring the magic cave...
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