We recommend to attendees at the JTBD SUMMIT EUROPE to book their rooms in this hotel. The hotel is situated next to myhive TWIN TOWERS, where the JTBD SUMMIT will take place.
Holiday Inn Vienna South
Wienerbergstraße 7,
1100 Vienna
Austria
We reserved a contingent of rooms at this hotel. Please send a mail to reservation@hi-wien.at with subject line “contingent Edizon Innovation GmbH” to book your room (room rate is €79,00 per night – double room for single use).
Discover the old city of Vienna with its famous Cafés, shopping street Kärtnerstrasse as well as the St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Culture behind almost each corner.
The Vienna State Opera is considered one of the most important opera houses in the world; in particular, it is the house with the largest repertoire.
Significant details of the building are the loggia, with its allegories in the arcades, the wall paintings, and the imposing staircase with the statues of the seven Free arts, made out of marble. The stage area covers a gigantic 1.500 m².
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Vienna’s Giant Ferris Wheel offers unparalleled views over the city, and has done since the turn of the century in 1900. As one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the wheel marks the entrance to the Prater amusement park and is a traditional moving monument of the city’s skyline. A promised panoramic adventure, take to the skies and learn about Vienna from all angles.
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The Hofburg Palace is a must-see when visiting Vienna. The power-house of the Austrian empire, it holds a wealth of rich culture and history waiting to be explored. The Habsburg emperors built their imperial forum into one of the most lavish locations and now it stands as the official seat of the Austrian President. With a variety of museums such as the Imperial Treasury Vienna, art galleries and prestigious collections, there is plenty to be discovered.
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Famous Tafelspitz at Plachutta
The unique character of the Plachutta restaurants is based on the tradition of Viennese boiled beef. Emperor Franz Joseph made boiled beef hugely popular when he declared that it was his favourite meal. Joseph Wechsberg, the Old Austrian essayist and gourmet, wrote “in Vienna, a person who couldn’t talk learnedly about at least a dozen different cuts of boiled beef didn’t belong, no matter how much money he’d made or if the Kaiser had awarded him the title of Hofrat (court councillor) or Kommerzialrat.” Vienna attained a unique international position early on with the typical small cuts of beef. Among the many beef delicacies, it is undoubtedly the Tafelspitz that has achieved the greatest fame.
Coffee houses have played an important historical role in shaping Viennese culture, acting as key meeting places for important writers, artists, musicians and philosophers in the 19th century.
Here you find the 10 best Cafés from Vienna.
The personal recommendation from our colleague Manuela, is Cafe Central: https://www.cafecentral.wien/en/