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Sisi, or Elisabeth, often referred to as a 19th-century Princess Diana, was obsessed with her appearance.

How the 19th century Princess Diana gave me inspiration for my travel itinerary

Sisi, the royal rebel who married an emperor at 16, had a colourful life worth tracing through Vienna.

  • Mary O'Brien

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Danube channel cruise port near Vienna’s Schwedenplatz square.

Port guide: Vienna, Austria

This small, intimate capital bursts with high culture, musical history and grandiose architecture, yet is surprisingly laidback, charming and fun.

  • Brian Johnston
Home in a coffeeshop

To do Vienna like a local you’ll need a split personality

Encourage your Jekyll and Hyde and you’ll blend right into the Austrian capital which fosters a heady mix of the serious and sweet.

  • Brian Johnston
Neubau is flanked by the Museums Quarter.

Beyond the centre: Six of the coolest parts of Vienna

Step beyond the city’s ravishing historic core to savour these alluring Viennese locales.

  • Steve McKenna
Inside the Cistercian Abbey.

Chants from the Vienna Woods

Deep in the Vienna Woods is the world’s oldest continuously active monastery – established in 1133, it is celebrating its 890th year.

  • Marian McGuinness
The Freud Museum.

Freud and Frankl in Vienna and surrounds: Where the theory of dreams took root

'I'm sorry to disappoint you but the couch is not here,' says the guide as she welcomes me into the Sigmund Freud Museum.

  • Catherine Marshall
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Hotel Altstadt's understated entrance doesn't hint at what lies within.

Hotel review: Altstadt Vienna, Vienna, Austria: The hotel that doubles as an art gallery

Every suite here is the creation of an Austrian architect, artist, designer or – in one case – actor.

  • Catherine Marshall
Column 8 granny dinkus

No sleep ’til Gumpendorferstrasse

When even the mail gets lost in translation.

The Viennese love the outdoors.

Vienna, Austria, things to do: Travel tips from aExpert expat: Margaret Plummer, Vienna, Austria

Vienna is wonderful by foot – take one of the many walking tours to get a feel for the first district, and then venture out into the outer districts.

  • Belinda Jackson
It's hard to imagine how Vienna could be more magical.

Vienna places to eat: Eat your way through a truly magical city

It's hard to imagine how Vienna could be more magical.

  • Katrina Lobley

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