One of the most popular places from which to admire the view of Vienna is Kahlenberg (484m), the higher of the two hills that ... More
Kahlenberg
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One of the most popular places from which to admire the view of Vienna is Kahlenberg (484m), the higher of the two hills that rise to the north of Vienna close to the Danube. A viewing platform and a cafe with a magnificent terrace and very Viennese (and therefore always slightly grumpy) waiters are perched at the top. The entire place is overrun by coachloads of tourists each weekend (which explains the number of souvenir stalls), but it is definitely worth visiting for the stunning views. Those with the time will also discover some rambling hiking paths in the area.
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Named after the Maltese Order, this church was built during the 14th century and is dedicated to St. John the
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