LOCAL TIPS AROUND THE HOTEL

Cultural hotspots in the steel city

Painting, music, murals & co 

Linz is an exciting destination for anyone interested in culture and has something to offer for fans of classical opera performances, as well as for those who are more interested in street art or want to be artistically active themselves.

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Burn off energy

If you want to go to the limits and push your body that little bit further, than join one of the running groups or boot camps in Vienna – you will definitely get fit that way!

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Namaste under the trees

Yoga in the open air, with the smell of flowers in your nose and the peace of Nature – there is nothing finer. In Vienna there are several places where you can not only practise yoga but where you can also enjoy Nature.

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Try something new

Stand up paddling or wakeboarding in the middle of Vienna? Yes, you can do both! The Danube makes it possible, beach vibes included. 

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New running shoes in Vienna

The perfect running shoe for every foot

The most important piece of equipment is the right running shoe. In order to find the perfect pair you should treat yourself to some excellent advice in a specialised shop. 
 

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Looking for a new running outfit?

Where the Viennese buy their sportswear

Functional clothing is part of every runner’s standard wardrobe. These shops prove that sportswear can also be very stylish. 
 
 

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Exhibitions in honour of Viennese Modernism

Including pieces never shown before

On the occasion of the anniversary year 2018, the most important Viennese museums are dedicating numerous (special) exhibitions to the artists of Viennese Modernism. The exhibits are mostly from the inventory of the museum itself or are precious international loans. In the first half of the year, the focus will be on the life and work of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Otto Wagner and Koloman Moser.

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Unique events in honour of Klimt

The Golden Age of Gustav Klimt

Viennese Modernism was one of the most important periods of art and culture in Austrian history. Gustav Klimt - as co-founder of the Vienna Secession - was one of the most important companions. Alongside Schiele's works, his paintings still fetch top prices at auctions and are often considered "priceless". But who was Gustav Klimt really?

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Otto Wagner places-to-be

A discovery tour of Otto Wagner’s unique style

In particular Otto Wagner’s unmistakable pavilions, originally built for Vienna’s light railway and today part of the underground lines U4 and U6, are well-known features of the city landscape. Similarly the Postsparkasse (the Austrian Post Savings Bank) or the Kirche am Steinhof are some of Vienna’s significant Art Nouveau works. Tip: take the U4 for a small voyage of discovery!

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