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The baroque Dreifaltigkeitssäule (Trinity Column) in the middle of the Graben.Making Vienna’s acquaintance

Morning : Stephansplatz – Singerstraße – Schulerstraße – Bäckerstraße – Heiligenkreuzerhof – Fleischmarkt – Seitenstettengasse – Ruprechtsplatz – Judengasse – Hoher Markt – Salvatorgasse – Judenplatz – Am Hof – Freyung – Herrengasse – Michaelerplatz – Heldenplatz.

Lunch : Suggestion: Restaurant Kanzleramt , Schauflergasse 6  ✆ 533 13 09, www.restaurant-kanzleramt.at
Mon-Sat 11am-12pm, closed Sundays & holidays

Afternoon : Michaelerplatz – Kohlmarkt – Graben – Dorotheergasse – Neuer Markt – Albertinaplatz – Staatsoper – Kärntner Strasse – Stephansplatz

As is customary in Lannoo’s travel guide books, we propose a measured stroll, intended to render the metropolis in the Danube accessible to visitors. Short-cuts, detours and digressions are of course left to the visitor’s own initiative. 

More information about the most important sights, printed in semi-bold lettering in the two following chapters, can be found in the chapter ‘Main Attractions’ . The sights not included in the list of strolls and outings are also described there.

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