Highlights
- 3-day or 4-day Vienna sightseeing and art package
- Admire the fabulous collection of Gustav Klimt art at Belvedere Palace, including the famous painting The Kiss
- See a unique collection of Klimt drawings at the Albertina (if option selected)
- Enjoy coffee and cake at Café Central, one of Vienna's most popular cafes
- Use your included 72-hour Vienna Card for unlimited use of public transport and discounts at museums, attractions and restaurants
- Stay two or three nights at the centrally located, 4-star Hotel Mercure Josefshof, with breakfast included
Useful Information
See the Work of Gustav Klimt
You will spend either two or three nights at the luxurious, 4-star Hotel Mercure Josefshof, located in the heart of Vienna, near City Hall, Parliament and the Ringstrasse.
Belvedere Palace:
Explore the fabulous Gustav Klimt collection at Belvedere Palace, which houses the country’s most significant collection of Austrian art from around 1900. The palace is home to the world's largest collection of paintings by Klimt (approx. 30 pieces), including two of his best-known works, The Kiss and Judith I.
Albertina (if option selected):
If you're a true Gustav Klimt lover, don't miss the Albertina, an art museum whose renowned collection includes several Gustav Klimt drawings from the early 1900s. Admire Klimt's sketches and unique drawing talents, particularly of his favorite subject -- the female body. Then check out the museum's other offerings, such as pieces by Monet, Renoir and Picasso.
72-hour Vienna Card:
Your included Vienna Card is valid for 72 hours and offers free use of public transport and more than 210 discounts at museums, shops and restaurants. Every card comes with a free Vienna guide with helpful information about each attraction; the card will be available upon check-in at your hotel.
Coffee and Cake at Café Central
Take a break from sightseeing at the legendary Café Central, where coffee and a piece of delicious cake will be waiting for you. Located near Hofburg Palace, this elegant 19th-century café was once the hangout of famous faces like Arthur Schnitzler, Sigmund Freud and Leo Trotzki.


