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What are the best things to do in Vienna Austria for Valentine’s Day in 2026? Naturally, my hometown is scoring high on romantic terms. With its music, waltz, baroque swirls, palaces, cakes and charming streets there is plenty to do. Find out how to nail down a great Valentine’s day program all day long.

1. Take a Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride through Vienna’s Streets

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What is there to see at Vienna’s Augarten? From fine Viennese porcelain in Europe’s second oldest porcelain manufactory to a manicured baroque garden and a World War II Air Defence Tower. These are just some of the local treasures that have been hiding from tourist swarms. Here are five things you can do there:

1. Stroll Through Oldest Baroque Garden


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New Years Eve concerts. There is hardly a better way to let 2025 float past in Vienna than with music. If you are not up to a violinist fiddling into your ear at an Austrian dinner show, you will find my list of the top six ‘Silvester’ classical concerts useful.


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Krampus in Vienna. Austria’s capital may be best known for its elegant Christmas markets, imperial palaces, and quiet Advent customs, but woven into the city’s winter season is a much older, wilder tradition: the appearance of Krampus and the thrilling processions known as Krampuslauf and Perchtenparade. These events, rooted in Alpine folklore, bring a different kind...


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The Vienna Christkindlmarkt at Rathausplatz is one of the city’s most iconic seasonal traditions, bringing together centuries-old customs, modern holiday entertainment, and a setting that feels almost purpose-built for winter enchantment. Set against the Gothic façade of Vienna’s City Hall (


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