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What’s on: Five things to do in Vienna this weekend

Vienna is full of events, places to visit and great new restaurants to try out. If you are overwhelmed with the possibilities - or just wondering where you can find a plant swap event - here are some ideas.

What's on: Five things to do in Vienna this weekend
The Donau-Auen National Park in Vienna (© Amanda Previdelli / The Local)

Danube-Auen National Park

Since the weather is supposed to be nice (and even sunny!) this weekend, exploring one of Vienna’s many parks is a good option. The Donau-Auen National Park is also known as the “Danube wetlands” and is a not-so-touristic but absolutely stunning place to visit. 

The park protects one of the last large unbuilt wetland areas in Europe, where you can see the dynamics of flowing streams and its enormous diversity of plants and animals. Speaking of animals, dogs are welcome but should be kept on a lead. 

You can find more information here.

Klimaforum

Design science, politics and journalism are the different perspectives through which the climate crisis will be debated in this cool forum. The event takes place just in time for COP27 in the Museumsquartier in Vienna. 

The forum brings interactive exhibitions on the challenges, impacts and possible solutions for the crisis, among many other programmed events. The conference takes place from Friday to Monday.

You can find more information here.

It’s goose season!

Early November and, especially on November 11th, people in Austria get together to eat a traditional dish: the Martinigansl, roasted goose with potatoes and kraut. The tradition comes from several legends involving Saint Martin, from stories that the geese interrupted one of his sermons to tales that he tried to escape being a bishop only to have his hiding place ratted out by the animals. 

All stories end the same, though: the religious man found, captured, killed and ate the geese. And now Austrians celebrate St Martin’s day with the famous dish. 

One of the best places to eat the Martini Gansl is Gmoakeller, one of the oldest taverns in Vienna. 

You can find more information here.

Plant Swap – Vienna

Yep, you read that right. Vienna has events for all, and if you are a plant lover with the incredible ability not only to maintain but also replicate your own plants, this is the place for you. 

At Kaffee Alt Wien this Sunday, plant parents can meet to swap houseplants, plant cuttings, seeds, pots and more. And even if you don’t have much of a green thumb, Kaffee Alt Wien in itself is a lovely place to visit and spend an afternoon.

You can find more information here.

International Night Vienna

A night of global networking and cultural exchange for expats and locals. Join the group, strike up a chat and build instant rapport with new friends from around the world. 

There will also be a lucky draw, community quiz and other social games (with cool prizes) starting at 7:30 pm on Friday to keep things fun. The event is taking palace at Bräuhaus Ten Fifty, an independent craft beer brewery located inside the historic Ankerbrotfabrik factory courtyard.

You can find more information here.

Do you know any other cool events happening in Vienna during the weekends? You can email us at [email protected] to share your tips and suggestions.

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IN PICTURES: the best outdoor pools in Vienna

Summer is almost here, and the pool season has started in Vienna. Here are six of the city's best ones that you should definitely visit.

IN PICTURES: the best outdoor pools in Vienna

Schönbrunner Bad

If you want to enjoy swimming in green nature and maybe combine it with a visit to Schönbrunn castle and gardens, this is the place to go.

The main pool is 50 meters long and offers space for both people who want to do sport swimming and those who want to swim more relaxed. Besides the sports swimming pool, the place also offers a kids pool, a beach volleyball court, and a small fitness studio.

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If you want to relax, you can enjoy the sun terrace, which also offers shade, or the indoor rest areas.

The pool is open from 8:30 am to 9 pm during the summer months, and a standard daily entry costs €19, since this swimming pool is a private one and does not belong to the city. 

You can book your entry online here. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Schafbergbad 

This is one of the city’s most popular public pools, offering great facilities and amazing views over the city. It is located on a hill on the outskirts of Währing.

The sports swimming pool is 50 metres long, and in the area you will also find a children’s pool with water slides and play areas, a volleyball court, table tennis court, a kiosk where you can eat, and a small fitness studio.

The pool is open from 9 am to 7:30 pm during the week and it opens at 8 am on weekends and holidays.

The standard price for a daily ticket for an adult is €7.60.

You can read more about the pool here

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Krapfenwaldbad 

This public pool from the city offers espectaular views over Vienna from its hilly location in Ottakring.

Here you can enjoy swimming in a 50-metre-long pool, play volleyball or table tennis, or just lie outside in one of the adjustable sun chairs. There is, of course, also a swimming pool for children, a smaller fitness studio, and other facilities.

The standard price for a daily ticket for an adult is €7.60, and you can read more about the place here.

The pool is open from 9 am to 7:30 pm during the week. On weekends and holidays it opens at 8 am.

 
 
 
 
 
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Strandbad Gänsehäufel

Since the beginning of the 20th century, this has been one of Vienna’s most popular public bathing spots.

This beach bath is located on the Danube Island, and you can choose between enjoying some of the area’s natural beaches at the shore of the Danube or their pools.

The area also offers a water slide, mini golf establishment, beach volleyball court, table tennis tables, and much more.

The facilities are open from 9 am to 7:30 pm during the week and it opens at 8 am on weekends and holidays. A standard daily ticket for an adult costs €7.60.

Read more about what they are offering here

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Kongressbad

Kongressbad is one of the city’s oldest public swimming pools. It takes you back in time with its facility buildings from the end of the 1920s, although of course modernised, so do not worry.

Here you can enjoy sport swimming, an adventure pool, a waterslide, a football court, volleyball courts, or why not a buffet in the restaurant.

Kongressbad is open from 9 am to 7:30 pm during the week and it opens at 8 am on weekends and holidays. The standard price for a daily ticket for an adult costs €7.60, and you can read more about what Kongressbad has to offer here. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Neuwaldegger Bad

Neuwaldegger Bad is a private and family-owned swimming area, located right on the edge of the forest in Neuwaldegg, on the outskirts of Hernals

The swimming pool is large and divided into two parts, one for swimming and one for playing. The area also offers volleyball courts, table tennis tables, and a huge green space for picnics and sunbathing.

A specialty of the place is the restaurant, where the owner prepares home-cooked meals.

The area is open daily from 9 am to 6:30 pm, and a daily entry ticket for an adult costs €19.50.

Read more about the swimming pool here. 

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