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Planning Your Trip

Reminders of Vienna’s rich history can be seen — and heard — everywhere. From classical concerts to gilded buildings to fine dining, Vienna has a refined sense of living and the style to match it. Here’s what to pack for a stay in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

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What To Pack

A stay in Vienna wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the Vienna State Opera, one of the world’s leading opera houses. If attending, pack formalwear. The opera is a decidedly elegant affair, with attendees wearing everything from gowns and fur coats to tuxes and bow ties.

What to Pack
Business Travel

Austrians are known for taking great pride in dressing well, a sentiment that extends into the workplace.                                       

  • Dark business suits are the norm for men, usually paired with a crisp white shirt and a solid-color tie.
  • For women, choose conservative dresses and stylish business suits worn with heels and elegant accessories.
  • Even in the summer, jackets are left on. In the winter, make sure to bring a classic full-length overcoat to keep warm.                                                
Exploring the City

With its majestic architecture, parks, museums and cafés, Vienna is described as one of the most livable cities.  

  • Shorts aren’t necessarily frowned upon but to fit in with the locals women should opt for skirts, dresses and stylish pants in the summer.    
  • Vienna gets cold in the winter but leave the bulky coat at home and pack a stylish wool jacket and layers instead.
  • If planning on being out all day, carry a small bag to hold your essentials, including a portable charger for your phone.
Day Trips

It may be hard to pry yourself away from the city, but there are many sights to see just outside Vienna.

  • A side trip to Salzburg should include a visit to Hohensalzburg Fortress, which sits high atop a hill. Wear comfortable shoes for the climb up the stairs.
  • If you visit Budapest, bring a swimsuit to experience the city’s world-famous thermal baths, some of which date back to the 16th century.
  • Melk Abbey is roughly an hour away and a must-see. Dress comfortably for the weather; however, know that shorts and bare shoulders are not allowed inside the abbey. 
Dstrikt - Outside Sitting Area
Dstrikt - Outside Sitting Area

What to Reserve

From the grand opera to historical palaces and world-class dining, Vienna is home to many extraordinary experiences. Make your stay especially memorable by booking these activities in advance.