





Enjoy the convenient city-center location of the Radisson Blu Das Triest Hotel, Vienna. Located in Wieden, Vienna’s fourth district, the neighborhood offers a relaxed pace with streets lined with cozy cafés, stylish boutiques, and local shops.
Stroll past the nearby Naschmarkt, a lively open-air market and favorite among food lovers, or enjoy a cultural outing at the Theater an der Wien or nearby contemporary art galleries.
The hotel is also within walking distance of iconic attractions such as Belvedere Palace, the Vienna State Opera, the Hofburg, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
Visit the Naschmarkt, a popular open-air market stocked full of fresh produce, international street food, and more. Foodies will love browsing the stalls and sampling a wide variety of local and international goodies.
Regarded as one of the most prestigious opera houses in the world, Vienna's opera house makes for an enjoyable night out.
Kärntner Straße is one of Vienna’s most emblematic streets. It’s the city center's main artery connecting historical landmarks, like the Vienna State Opera, St Stephen's Cathedral, and more. Browse plenty of shops and upscale boutiques on the shopping streets of Vienna's Golden U.
Established in 1147, St Stephen’s Cathedral is one of the best-known Gothic cathedrals in the world, and one of Vienna’s most recognizable symbols thanks to its iconic multicolored roof tiles. Visitors can climb the 343 steps of the tower room and take in magnificent views across Vienna.
This grand circular boulevard circles the historic inner town of Vienna, and is a World Heritage Site. The Ringstrasse is divided into nine sections and features a variety of architectural styles. Visit historical buildings such as the State Opera, parliament, city hall, and the Burgtheater.
Belvedere Palace is a historical landmark in Vienna dating back to the 18th century. Visit this iconic attraction and enjoy the fantastic architecture, peaceful gardens, and the unique on-site museum.
This Baroque church in Karlsplatz is widely considered the most outstanding one of its kind in Vienna. Commonly known as Karlskirche, you won't want to miss a visit to admire the ornate interiors and frescoes.
This Art Nouveau-style building was a former station of the Viennese Stadtbahn. The decorative building is a prime example of Jugendstil architecture, designed by Otto Wagner. Today, it's a seasonal museum part of the Wien Museum.
After three years of reconstruction, the Wien Museum reopened to visitors in December of 2023. Art lovers will love exploring the permanent exhibits on art and history in Vienna. The collection focuses on 19th century works, like the artwork of Gustav Klimt.