Vienna Notes – Travel Newsletter by Vienna Unwrapped

Travel Newsletter by Vienna Unwrapped

Vienna Notes. Vienna is a mega city, in cultural terms, and the best city to live in (Mercer’s Quality of Living Survey, 2014). It is easy to get inundated by all kinds of events, attractions, restaurants, and new things to do. If you’d rather avoid going through a tourism directory to plan your trip, get inspired by a few hand-picked ideas of having a wonderfully Viennese time in my city.
Every few weeks I write and send VIENNA NOTES, an easily digestible newsletter full of personal travel tips and city news. It includes free travel tools such as access to hotel, flight and weather information.

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Get Your Time in Vienna Sorted

Since 14 years I connect independent travellers to the pulse of my hometown Wien: by designing bespoke itineraries that allow you to get behind Vienna’s local charm on your own, while covering its key highlights. 

Vienna Unwrapped Partner Guides

Local Connections

Taking you a step further: To apply the insight provided here my local partner guide Claudia and her team take over when you arrive in Wien. From meeting the Spanish Riding School’s Lipizzaner horses backstage and crawling through the attic of St. Stephen’s Cathedral to exploring neighbourhoods where locals still play cards in cafés.

Themed Small Group Tours

Private Day Trips From Vienna