Rates : per week - 600.00 € | per day - 100.00 €
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600.00 €
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100.00 €
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| Owner Name | Ms Anelia Paskaleva |
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distance to property: 20 min walking
The Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper), located in Vienna, Austria, is one of the most important opera houses - and opera companies - in the world. The members of the equally prestigious Vienna Philharmonic are recruited from the orchestra at the Staatsoper.
distance to property: 10 min walking
Palais Coburg, also known as Palais Saxe-Coburg, is a palace in Vienna. It was owned by the princely Kohary family, a branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
distance to property: 15 min walking
This Cathedral is dedicated to the first martyr of Christendom: Saint Stephen (Stefan in German). The South Tower was completed in 1443.
distance to property: 5 min walking
The Hundertwasser House Vienna (German Hundertwasserhaus Wien) is an apartment house in Vienna, Austria, designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. This landmark of Vienna is located in the 3. district, Kegelgasse 34-38 / Löwengasse 41-43.
distance to property: 2 min walking
Palais Rasumofsky is a palace in Vienna. It was commissioned by Prince Andrey Kyrillovich Razumovsky as a magnificent Neoclassic embassy worthy of the representative of Alexander I, at the prince's own expense, in Landstraße, quite close to the city, and filled it with antiquities and modern works of art.
distance to property: 5 min walking
The Vienna Danube Canal has been and continues to be a navigation route of major importance.
distance to property: 0.5 km
distance to property: 15 min walking
Vienna's Prater boasts more than 250 attractions: from the Giant Ferris Wheel (Riesenrad) to nostalgic ghost trains, merry-go-rounds, go-cart rinks.
The Wiener Prater (from Latin pratum "meadow"), former imperial hunting grounds to which the public was denied access until 1766. The area of the Prater closest to the city centre contains a large amusement park, known as the Volksprater ("People's Prater") or Wurstelprater (after the Harlequin-type figure of Hanswurst), and at its entrance there is the giant Ferris wheel ("Riesenrad") opened in 1897 which features prominently in the movie The Third Man and which has become one of Vienna's trademarks. There is also a miniature steam railway ("Liliputbahn") which, on its track through the woodland parallel to the Hauptallee, passes Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium. The Schweizerhaus ("Swiss Hut"), an establishment boasting a huge beer garden, sells the original Czech Budweiser draught beer. The owners claim that, back in the 1920s, the potato crisp was invented there. Nearby you can find the "Republic of Kugelmugel", a micronation proclaimed in 1984 that became a landmark of the area.