Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Famous Cities of the World: Vienna



Vienna is well known for classical music and the composers that have lived in this fascinating city. There are many museums and historical sites that showcase the achievements of composers such as Ludwig van Beethoven. Vienna is one of the most attractive cities in the world and is regularly ranked among the top international locations in all the usual studies and comparisons of cities. The latest example is the "Mercer Study" from April 2009, in which Vienna is attested the highest quality of living among 215 major cities. Vienna is also home to some of the best-known examples of the Art Nouveau style in the world, such as the Kirche am Steinhof and Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station. The imperial palaces, Hofsburg and Schunbrunn , incorporate elements of a variety of styles which have been popular over the centuries.

Vienna is a city known as much for its art and Baroque architecture as it is for its delectable pastries. In Vienna, hotels, palaces, restaurants, and theatres were all created with grace and beauty in mind, and visitors can expect to be charmed instantly by this gorgeous city. Vienna is fully geared to pedal power with almost 1,000 kilometers of urban cycle paths. A number of places in the city such as the vast (6,000,000sq m) Prater park, a former imperial hunting ground in the rambling Danube wetlands, are best explored by bike anyway. Vienna is a romantic city and is just ideal for sightseeing. There are narrow medieval alleyways and the palace of Schunbrunn is worth watching.

Vienna is also the world’s only metropolitan city that has its own national park: the Donau-Auen national park on the Danube. Another unique feature is Vienna’s excellent drinking water – the crystal-clear water comes directly from Alpine mountain springs. Vienna is a great town, we have done so many things already; cultural stuff, several concerts/ballet, enjoyed the food and terraces and last but not least? Vienna is justly famous around the world for its balls, the exclusive dances which take place all through the northern winter ball season. Most of these are arranged by profession, others by social association.

Vienna is the capital and largest city in Austria. Located on the banks of the Danube and close to the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary and is one of Europe’s finest historical, cultural and architectural cities. Vienna is such a beautiful city, but the Vienna is also known for its numerous flea markets and shopping places that you can browse through. Living accommodations do not pose a problem even with a tight budget since there are hotels that are priced reasonably.

Vienna is one of my favourite cities in the world. Vienna is synonymous with coffee shop culture. Only rarely will you ever find yourself further than a couple of minute's walk from the nearest Kaffeehaus. Vienna is situated at 16 Degree Eastern longitude and 48 Degree Northern latitude at the crossing of two climatic zones, the moderate central European transition climate and the dry Pannonian climate. A fresh breeze from west or northwest always provides clean air for the city.

Vienna is divided into 23 districts. The central first district "Innere Stadt" is the historic city centre, which is surrounded by Ringstrae , a 19th century boulevard with most representative buildings. Vienna is pretty slick, advances RSS beyond the basics in Safari, yet competes with some of the more popular commercial RSS readers. How does it compare to the reigning king of RSS, Net Newswire Vienna is a must visit tourist spot for lovers of music.

Vienna is one of the greatest cities in the world. Vienna is governed by social democrats for more than a century and you can feel it. Housing is affordable, you do not have to work 60 hours per week just to be able to pay your rent. Vienna is the capital of Austria with a population of almost 2 million. The city's cultural heritage is mainly musical; great composers like Strauss, Brahms, Beethoven, Schubert, Haydn and Mozart all lived and performed here.

Vienna is considered one of the safest cities in the European Union. Vienna is a great place to visit at any time of the year: maybe a little cold in the winter, yet full of inviting Christmas markets. Spring is maybe the most beautiful season in this city as sidewalks are covered with colorful blossoms, endless tulips. Vienna is the capital of the Republic of Austria and well known as the capital of music. It is the biggest city of Austria with 1.65 million inhabitants.

Vienna is one of the world’s most famous conference cities. You will be enchanted by the magnificent imperial architecture, and excellent restaurants serve all kinds of culinary delights. Vienna is home to all the institutions of Austria’s federal government. And Austria consistently scores among the top countries in European e-government rankings, an achievement which owes much to efforts made by the city of Vienna itself. Vienna is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese, and about half of Vienna's population is Roman Catholic. According to the 2001 census, 49% of Viennese are Roman Catholic, 25.5% are not religious, 8% are Muslims, 6% are Orthodox Christian and 5% are Protestant.

Vienna is one of the major towns that the W&OD Trail, a 46 mile bike trail, runs through.

Thank you for taking your time to read this article. Your comments on this article will be highly appreciated.

Gurmit loves travelling, he has been over 70 countries. Gurmit is an author, writer, insurance and mortgage expert. He frequently writes on various topics of interest to his readers. To get in touch with Gurmit Singh, please visit his website www.gurmitsingh.ca

Gurmit Singh is a licensed mortgage expert with Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Villa.

Gurmit Singh
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Dominion Lending Centres Mortgage Villa (11574)
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