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IN PICTURES: What are the best balls this season in Vienna?

January is the peak time of the Viennese ball season, with hundreds of balls taking place in the city - from the most traditional to more popular options.

IN PICTURES: What are the best balls this season in Vienna?
The Kaffeesiederball 2022 ©Andi Bruckner Mariengasse 1 A - 7423 Pinkafeld

The Viennese balls are formal social events where guests dress up and participate in traditional dances such as waltz, swing, cha-cha, salsa, polka and tango. 

Elegant customs, live music and a glamorous atmosphere characterise the balls. They are known for adapting to tradition and etiquette, creating an ambience that takes us back to the 18th century when guilds and professional associations organised social gatherings. Over the years, these gatherings evolved into glamorous balls attended by the nobility and aristocracy – but also ordinary folks looking for a night out.

The Viennese balls typically include specific dress codes, opening fanfares (musical tunes), debutants’ arrivals, and other highlights such as special historical dance performances and small gifts for the guests.

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Traditional famous balls 

Three of Vienna’s most famous, beautiful and traditional balls are The Coffee Maker Ball, the Ball of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and The State Opera Ball.

The Kaffeesiederball 2022 © Katharina Schiffl

The Coffee Maker Ball takes place in the Viennese Palace Hofburg in early February and is organised by the Viennese Coffee House Owners’ Club. The event welcomes over 6,000 guests to the palace, where various dances take place. The evening includes a massive program with live music and performances. 

One of the highlights is the “ballet of pastries” created by Viennese confectioners, which is, of course, recommended to try along with some coffee. Guests usually receive small gifts related to the Viennese coffee culture, such as a small espresso cup or coffee beans. 

You can obtain your entrance ticket by calling or sending an email. Standard tickets cost €180, and discounted tickets cost around €80 (students).

The Ball of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra is another famous traditional ball. It takes place in mid-January in Vienna Musikverein and is considered the highlight of the ball season. It is hosted by one of the most famous orchestras in the world, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. 

 
 
 
 
 
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The event starts with a fanfare, a short ceremonial tune written by Richard Strauss. It continues with selected musical pieces for the special evening, which offers participation in various dances and performances. 

Tickets for the 2024 event are available at the Vienna Philharmonic Ticket Office (Kärntner Ring 12) and will also be available over the phone and online from the 8th of January. The price for a standard ticket is €195 and for a discounted one (students) €70. 

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The official state ball of Austria is the Vienna Opera Ball. It is held early in February in the opera house and celebrates the artists of the opera, who perform during the evening. 

Couples as members of the opening committee line up during the opening ceremony at the Vienna State Opera during the annual Opera Ball in Vienna, Austria on February 20, 2020. (Photo by JOE KLAMAR / AFP)

One of the other highlights during the evening is the introduction of 180 debutante couples during the opening ceremony. These are selected young dancers who have completed an application program and a strict classical dance choreography. You can buy your ticket at the official box office or online. 

The Opera Ball offers a wide range of different ticket types. If you want to join the dance floor events and move around in the different ballrooms, a standard ticket is around €385. If you instead prefer to watch everything from a balcony or gallery, there are spectator tickets available for the price of around €60 to €135. 

Couples as members of the opening committee line up during the opening ceremony at the Vienna State Opera during the annual Opera Ball in Vienna, Austria on February 20, 2020. (Photo by JOE KLAMAR / AFP)

Some free-standing spots are available in the ballroom if you are there on time for the admission around 8.30 pm. 

Alternative balls

The Flower Ball takes place in Vienna City Hall in mid-January and is famous for being one of the most beautifully decorated balls of the season. The Vienna City Gardens arranges a flower sea of over 100,000 blossoms at the event and invites guests to wear festive clothing. 

Attendees dance during the opening of the 99th Flower Ball at the City Hall in Vienna on January 13, 2023.(Photo by Alex HALADA / AFP)

The ball offers a diverse musical program with traditional waltz music and house, techno and disco tunes. Standard tickets cost around €75 to €130 and are available online

The Vienna Rainbow Ball is an LBTQ+ event held on the 27th of January at Parkhotel Schönbrunn. It is a ball that celebrates diversity and inclusion. The event is famous for its happy atmosphere, music, dance, and diverse and colourful crowd. 

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The evening offers different types of music, dance floors and performances. The Rainbow Ball is one of Vienna’s most popular alternative balls, and this year’s guest list is already closed. Tickets for next year’s event will be available on their homepage. The price for a ticket is around €100.

The Vienna Vegan Ball will take place at Hilton Vienna Park by mid-January. The event offers vegan food, snacks, dance floors, and DJs. One of the highlights is a traditional dance performance at midnight when four dancing couples perform quadrille, a historical dance originally from France. 

You can easily book a ticket on their homepage. The price for a ticket is around €30 to €80. 

Different university faculties also tend to have their ball open to the public. Two examples are the Ball of the Viennese University of Economics and Business and The Ball of the Vienna University of Technology. Those balls are typically combining tradition with a modern flair. 

The music typically involves everything from classical waltz to jazz and Latin American rhythms. The Ball of the Vienna University of Technology still has tickets available online. The price for a ticket ranges from €50 to €140. 



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Five of the best city hikes in Vienna

If you live in Vienna and want to go hiking, you do not have to travel far. The city is surrounded by hills where you can enjoy well-marked hiking trails. Here, we list some of the most beautiful and interesting ones.

Five of the best city hikes in Vienna

Vienna is surrounded by great nature, and the city has created 14 well-marked hiking trails in the city and its surrounding area. All of them are easily accessible by public transport. Here, we list five of the most interesting and beautiful ones. 

City hiking trail 1 – Kahlenberg

This hike is one of the most popular ones. It takes you to Kahlenberg, a famous hill located in the Vienna Woods, about 484 meters above sea level.

The hike starts at the end of tramline D in Heiligenstadt, and it takes you around Kahlenberg and the surrounding hills in a loop, where you, in the end, return to the starting point. 

Kahlenberg is a great location for hiking. It is close to the city and offers a great experience of pure nature and beautiful views. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy panoramic views of Vienna, the Danube River, and the surrounding countryside.

The route is well-marked, 11 kilometres long, and it will take you around 3-4 hours to finish the loop. You can also choose to increase the time by taking breaks at the many vineyards and great viewing points that you will pass by. 

The trail will take you to many interesting places, such as Kahlenberger Church. This historic church dates back to the 17th century and is popular for both spiritual reflection and great views. It is located at the top of Kahlenberg, and it is a perfect place to slow down, spend some time, and enjoy the surroundings.

If you want to eat something or try some local wine, you can do so at one of the many Heurigen that you will pass by. Here, you can taste different wines straight from the vineyards. A “Heuriger” is an Austrian wine tavern typically found in wine-growing regions.

City Hiking Trail 2 – Hermannskogel

This trail passes over Hermannskogel, which is 542 meters above sea level and the highest point in Vienna.

From Habsburgswarte, a historic observation tower, you can enjoy a great view of Vienna and the surrounding area, and on clear days, you can even spot Schneeberg in the distance.

The route is characterised by forests, vineyards, and many different Heurigen, where you can stop for a snack or some drinks.

The trail is 10 kilometres long and will take you 3-4 hours to complete.

It is one of the more challenging trails as you walk up to the top of Hermannskogel. However, the great views from there are likely to make the effort worthwhile.

The trail starts and finishes at Sievering in Döbling. 

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City Hiking Trail 4 – Jubiläumswarte

This hike is a favourite to many; it takes you through Dehnepark in the district of Ottakring to Jubiläumswarte, a lookout tower on a hilltop from which you have a great view and, on good days, can sometimes spot Schneeberg, the closest highest mountain to Vienna.

The hike starts at Rettichgasse station and leads into Dehnepark, a beautiful recreation area with a lot of vegetation, ponds, and a playground. It ends at the same spot after you have taken a loop by exploring the other side of the hill from where Jubiläumswarte stands. This side allows you to walk through a beautiful forest where you can find a lot of nice spots for having a picnic.

The trail is approximately 7 kilometres long, and it usually takes 2.5 to 3 hours to complete.

If you prefer not to bring your own food, you can enjoy some traditional food at Großes Schutzhaus Rosental.

City hiking trail 5 – Bisamberg

The hike takes you from Stammersdorf in Floridsdorf to beautiful Bisamberg, a hill located in the northeastern part of Vienna.

Bisamberg is a great location for hiking. Here, you can explore the surrounding nature, vineyards, and traditional wine taverns (Heurige) and enjoy incredible views.

The route is 10 kilometres long, mainly flat, and leads you through vineyards, forests, and fields. It typically takes around 3-4 hours to complete, and if you are lucky, you might spot a deer.

If you are hungry or want to try some wine from the vineyards, you can visit different Heurigen in Stammersdorf and Strebersdorf.

The hike starts and ends in Stammersdorf, accessible via tram 31. Stammersdorf itself is also worth a visit, it is a cute village where you can find many historical buildings, traditional wine taverns and local restaurants. 

 
 
 
 
 
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City Hiking trail 12- Wienerberg

This trail leads through Wienerberg, one of Vienna’s most famous local recreation areas, in the south of the city.

Wienerberg offers one of Vienna’s largest recreational areas, with lots of greenery, trees, plants, ponds, and playgrounds. It is a popular place for practising sports, walking, or having a picnic.

This hiking trail is about 22 kilometres long, making it Vienna’s longest city hiking trail. It will take you around 5-6 hours to complete the route.

The path takes you through Wienerberg to Vösendorf, a municipality with a historic town centre and a beautiful castle dating back to the 11th century, which is well worth a visit.

The hike starts at Frödenplatz, just outside of Wienerberg. 

 
 
 
 
 
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