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Does anyone know where the River Boats dock in Vienna? Are they near or in the city itself, or is it a long drive to get into the city? And if they dock "in" the City, is it within walking distances to any features of interest?

 

We're taking a Uniworld Danube cruise next Summer and one of their stops is Vienna.

 

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Docks are not in downtown Vienna but we were provided with a shuttle that made the round trips between ship and city every 30-45 minutes. bus ride was about 15-20 minutes as I recall, I don't think you could really walk it. Once in the city, it's very walkable. We walked from the opera house(where the shuttle stop was) to the Stadtpark where the gold statue of Strauss is. It was a lovely walk and the park is beautiful. There are many things to see and do in Vienna....best thing would be to 1: research what's there on line and make a list of what you want to see and do; and 2: ask your tour manager how to do and see them. One of the things I hope you're offered is the Schonbrunn Palace, which I thought was even prettier than Versailles and I know some people in our group who had been to Vienna and Schonbrunn before booked their own trip to the Black Forest and said it was wonderful.

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We were on Uniworld's River Beatrice for the Danube trip last year. There were no shuttle busses into the city every 30 minutes; the only transportation provided was for the bus tour of the city or the evening concert. Most people stayed in town after the tour and got back on their own. The ship will be docked on the Danube River (as opposed to the Donaukanal which is closer to the downtown if you look on the map). You will be docked on Handelskai (the promenade going along the Danube River) right near the Reichsbrucke (bridge) and about a 15 minute walk from the VOGARTENSTRASSE metro stop on the Red Line. You are then 4 stops from Stephansplatz which is right at St. Stephan's Church downtown where all the action is. If you decide to walk around where you are docked, the river promenade is nice, and there is a park and a beautiful church nearby as well as Lasallestrasse, a major avenue with a few grocery stores and cafes where the metro stop is.

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The ships definitely dock out of the city center. The canal through the city center is much too narrow and shallow for riverboats.

 

It depends on the tour company whether there are shuttles into the historic center. We were on a Vantage cruise that had an overnight stop in Vienna and we were provided free shuttle service to and from the ship after the morning tours were over until late afternoon. Depending on the ship location the subway station is generally walkable and as mentioned above there is a stop in the cathedral square. From there you can walk to most of the main sites.

 

Schonbrunn palace is a must see but not in the historic center.

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The boats dock near a large road bridge over the river . Walk along the river and up the stairs to the pedestrian walkway beneath this road bridge, turn left and head approx 500m along the footpath to the nearest Metro station.

 

The Metro will take you most anywhere including Schonnbrun.

 

The railway is very shallow and just below the surface of the roadway. The "to' platform is accessed from the footpath on one side of the roadway, and the "from" platform from the footpath on the other side of the roadway . (i:e: You cannot interchange between the two platforms underground. )

 

Sights not to be missed in Vienna - Schonnbrun Palace, The famous Prater Amusement Park with its historic Ferris wheel as seen in the film The Third Man, and the Golden Hall of the Musikverein (where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra broadcasts their annual New Years Day Concert to the world on January 1 each year .) If you are into horses also the Lipenzaner horses and Spanish Riding School .

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Sights not to be missed in Vienna - Schonnbrun Palace' date=' The famous Prater Amusement Park with its historic Ferris wheel as seen in the film The Third Man, and the Golden Hall of the Musikverein (where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra broadcasts their annual New Years Day Concert to the world on January 1 each year .) If you are into horses also the Lipenzaner horses and Spanish Riding School .[/quote]

 

If there is any one intrested in culture in your group...there is a wonderful tour of the Opera House and some of the best museums in all of Europe. The Musikverein is a very beautiful building but if you can't catch a concert there you would be missing it's main highlight...the acustics.

The cafe's are not half bad either.:)

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If there is any one intrested in culture in your group...there is a wonderful tour of the Opera House and some of the best museums in all of Europe. The Musikverein is a very beautiful building but if you can't catch a concert there you would be missing it's main highlight...the acustics.

The cafe's are not half bad either.:)

 

Yes, thank you... all six in our group attend classical concerts in Baltimore MD, and DW & I attend frequently in Philadelphia as well. DW and I live in Lancaster PA, just 1 hour from Philly and 1.25 hours from Baltimore. Lancaster PA also has a respectable symphony orchestra. We'd love to do the Opera House tour... but I'm suspecting that since we'll be there August 2nd, there will not be any "real" concerts (other than the tourist ones) during that time of year. But we'll certainly check before traveling.

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The boats dock near a large road bridge over the river . Walk along the river and up the stairs to the pedestrian walkway beneath this road bridge, turn left and head approx 500m along the footpath to the nearest Metro station.

 

The Metro will take you most anywhere including Schonnbrun.

 

The railway is very shallow and just below the surface of the roadway. The "to' platform is accessed from the footpath on one side of the roadway, and the "from" platform from the footpath on the other side of the roadway . (i:e: You cannot interchange between the two platforms underground. )

 

Sights not to be missed in Vienna - Schonnbrun Palace, The famous Prater Amusement Park with its historic Ferris wheel as seen in the film The Third Man, and the Golden Hall of the Musikverein (where the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra broadcasts their annual New Years Day Concert to the world on January 1 each year .) If you are into horses also the Lipenzaner horses and Spanish Riding School .

 

I so wanted to ride on that ferris wheel, but there just wasn't enough time!

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Just to let you know that the Prater Amusement Park is just one subway stop from your stop. Don't forget to memorize Third Man music as they will make you hum it when the bus tour goes by it! The other issue I wanted to mention is that every day there is an English-speaking tour of the Opera House either 1 or 2 PM regardless of whether there is a performance or not. Do not miss this. It's worth it to get tickets a few hours ahead of time to make sure you get in. There are great Viennese cafes nearby where you can hang out after you get your tickets. The other advantage of getting the tickets ahead of time is to make sure exactly what time your tour is and to find out which entrance to go as there was some confusion about this when we went.

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Just to let you know that the Prater Amusement Park is just one subway stop from your stop. Don't forget to memorize Third Man music as they will make you hum it when the bus tour goes by it! The other issue I wanted to mention is that every day there is an English-speaking tour of the Opera House either 1 or 2 PM regardless of whether there is a performance or not. Do not miss this. It's worth it to get tickets a few hours ahead of time to make sure you get in. There are great Viennese cafes nearby where you can hang out after you get your tickets. The other advantage of getting the tickets ahead of time is to make sure exactly what time your tour is and to find out which entrance to go as there was some confusion about this when we went.

 

Great Stuff! Thanks!

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Baybear, I just realized you will be going in the summer, and the opera house tours are not just 1 PM, but apparently every hour from 10 to 4. Also, since you seem to be classical music fans, try to get to the Haus Der Musik (House of Music) which is sort-of a high tech, hands-on musical experience including exhibits on all the heavyweight composers from Mozart to Mahler. You will also get a chance to humiliate yourself when you use the virtual baton to "conduct" the Vienna Philharmonic. If you screw up, the musicians laugh at you! Only in Vienna!...

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Baybear, I just realized you will be going in the summer, and the opera house tours are not just 1 PM, but apparently every hour from 10 to 4. Also, since you seem to be classical music fans, try to get to the Haus Der Musik (House of Music) which is sort-of a high tech, hands-on musical experience including exhibits on all the heavyweight composers from Mozart to Mahler. You will also get a chance to humiliate yourself when you use the virtual baton to "conduct" the Vienna Philharmonic. If you screw up, the musicians laugh at you! Only in Vienna!...

 

As will all the people watching who don't have the stomach to try it themselves!! :D:D

 

Wonderful experience for the classical music lover as was our private concert at the Kursalon. Don't know if it's offered on your cruise, but if it is, don't miss it!

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Note that river boats have more than one docking location in Vienna. The most common location is the one that has been discussed near Reichsbrucke, but boats also dock in Döbling (slightly north of Bahnhof Wien Nussdorf and the Nussdorf wier and lock complex). http://www.bing.com/maps/?msnurl=http%253a%252f%252fwww.mapblast.com%253a80%252f&FORM=MSNRDR#Y3A9MjcuODM4OTAwfi04Mi43MTUyMDAmbHZsPTQmc3R5PXImcT1WaWVubmElMkMlMjBBdXN0cmlh shows a couple of river boats docked there, provided you keep the zoom at level 4 or lower resolution (if you zoom in closer they change the view, and these pictures do not show the river boats). It is possible to get downtown by public transport, but not as easy as from Vogartenstrassee U-bahn.

 

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I am curious. What if one decided to do things on their own. Can you hire a cab near the dock for a private tour, like in ocean cruise ports? Are cabs readily available or do you need to use the metro or a shuttle to get into town?

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We took the train from the Vogartenstrasse metro stop our first evening in Vienna into the center city to meet friends who had recently moved to Vienna. It was very straightforward and quick. We decided to take a cab back to the boat because it was rather late in the evening and we weren't sure how late the trains ran. Had no problem finding a cab in the city; not sure how it would work going the other way.

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Ama provided 2 shuttles for those who wished to remain behind. It is quite a ways from downtown to the ships.

 

As did our Uniworld cruise (Budapest to Amsterdam) in August.

 

Just realized this was a very old thread but if anyone is interested, my info is relatively current!

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On the Viking Prestige were docked near St Francis of Assisi church located on the Mexikoplatz . Not much within walking distance so I recommend staying with organized tours.

The church looked fabulous from the outside. Neo-Romanisque architecture !

When in Vienna, I took the Schloss Shonnbrun and classical music tours. Both of which were worth the extra cost.

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St Francis of Assisi church and Mexikoplatz are right by the Reichsbrucke, an easy 5-10 minute walk to Vogartenstrassee U-bahn. U-bahn signs and ticket sales in both German and English.

It is such a lovely city

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Hi, I have just booked a Saga the golden wachau valley cruise starting from Vienna on 25th September. As i will be making my own way to the ship i would appreciate chatting with other travellers in a similar situation.

I will be travelling alone and am therefore also interested in other singles making this trip.

John (from Malta)

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