
TIBET GUEST HOUSE
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Apartment above the roofs of Vienna, in the heart of the Vienna 7th District.
Rooms

Twin Room with Shared Bathroom 2
Room size: 226 ft²
This twin room is near to balcony and it has attached toilet and bathroom.
Free WiFi is available in all rooms.


Twin Room with Shared Bathroom
Room size: 20 m²
This twin room is decorated with Tibetan traditional style.
Free WiFi is available in all rooms.

Twin Room with Shared Bathroom (1)
Room size: 18 m²
This cozy room with the view of Altlerchenfelder church. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
About Us
Offering a terrace and views of the city, Tibet Guesthouse is situated in Vienna in the Vienna (state) Region, 2,950 feet from Wiener Stadthalle.
Some units have a seating area for your convenience. The rooms are equipped with a shared bathroom. Tibet Guesthouse features free WiFi throughout the property. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels is available.
You will find a shared kitchen at the property.
The guest house also offers bike hire. Parliament of Austria is 0.7 miles from Tibet Guesthouse, while Vienna City Hall is 0.7 miles away. The nearest airport is Vienna International Airport, 11.8 miles from the property.
07. Neubau is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, museums and culture.
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Attractions

Palais Schwarzenberg
The next-door neighbor of Prince Eugene of Savoy′s Belvedere Palace is the Palais Schwarzenberg, a smaller, but still very opulent palace in the style of a "Garden Palais". The Palais Schwarzenberg is typical for the period after the Second Turkish Siegeand can be a tracked back to 1697. In this year, Count Heinrich-Franz of Mansfield and Prince of Fondue hired the star-architect Johann Lukus to design himself a fancy summer palace outside the city walls of Vienna.

Diana-Bad
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Casino Wien
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Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunn Palace is a former Imperial summer residence located in Vienna. The 1,441-room Baroque palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historical monuments in the country. Since the mid-1950s it has been a major tourist attraction.

Hofburg Palace
The Hofburg was the residence of the Habsburgs for over 600 years and thus the centre of the Holy Roman Empire. Apart from its function as the seat of government and administrative centre, the Hofburg was also the winter residence of the imperial family. From the 18th century onwards the court spent the summer at Schönbrunn Palace.
Sisi Museum.
Elisabeth was born on Christmas Eve in 1837, the fourth child of Duke Max in Bavaria and his wife Ludovika. The day of her birth was a Sunday, and the infant was also born with two teeth already showing, traditionally signs of good fortune.
Since 2004 the Sisi Museum has been housed in the Stephan apartments, so named after Archduke Stephan Viktor. Here numerous personal items that once belonged to Elisabeth are used to help illustrate the true personality of the frequently misunderstood Empress. The sensitively designed exhibits, created by renowned set designer Prof. Rolf Langenfass, are inspired by the monarch's poetry.
Silver Collection.
The former Court Silver and Table Room, today the Silver Collection, is a unique collection of cultural and historical importance, comprising objects and items that were required for the court household and its organisation. Today the Silver Collection Museum gives visitors a fascinating insight into the culture of courtly dining in its various forms.

Prater
Adventure, tradition, and Viennese charm at once - no other place radiates so much energy as the Vienna Prater.
A fascinating world awaits visitors and guarantees entertainment for both young and old. Full of turbulent roller coasters, spooky ghost trains and attractions of all sorts - there is hardly any other place in the world to challenge your senses in this intoxicating way.

FRANCESCO Grinzing
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Museum of Natural History Vienna
The museum's earliest collections of artifacts were begun over 250 years ago. Today, its collections on display cover 8,700 square metres (94,000 sq ft).
As of 2011, the museum houses approximately 30 million objects and the number are growing. Behind the scenes, collections comprising some 25 million specimens and artifacts are the essential basis for the work of over 60 staff scientists. Their main fields of research cover a wide range of topics from the origins of the Solar system and the evolution of animals and plants to human evolution, as well as prehistoric traditions and customs

Albertina
The Albertina is a museum in the Inner city (First District) of Vienna. It was established on 1805. One of the largest and most important print room in the world with approximately 65,000 drawings and approximately 1 million old master prints, as well as more modern graphic works, photographs, and architectural drawings. Recently acquired on permanent loan two significant collections of Impressionist and early 20th-century art, some of which will be on permanent display.

Schönbrunn Zoo
imperial summer residence of Schönbrunn, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the world's oldest zoo is indeed an unforgettable experience, and one that no visitor to Vienna should miss. Along with the historic complexes of the former "menagerie" of Emperor Francis Stephen of Lorraine, visitors discover what is perhaps the world's most beautiful zoo in a unique setting where culture and nature blend. More than 700 animal species, some of them threatened, have found a home here and a chance for survival as a species.

Künstlerhaus
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Kunst Haus Wien. Museum Hundertwasser
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Mozarthaus Vienna
Mozarthaus is home of Mozart. He and his family lived there from 1784 to 1787 during which time he wrote the world-famous opera “The Marriage of Figaro” and three of the six Haydn Quartets. It is the largest, most elegant and expensive apartment ever occupied by Mozart and the only one that is still intact today.

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
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Time Travel in Vienna
Here, you will experience the highlights of Viennese history staged with lots of humor, technical effects for all senses and a lot of emotion. You will experience Vienna from the Roman age, over the attack of the Turks, the Viennese coffee house culture, you will also be part in an audience with Emper Joseph personally and the Habsburg family. You survive the great plague in Vienna and meet the Dear Augustin in a plague pit. After that your journey brings you to meet the two musical Genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Strauss Son, the creator of the Danube Waltz. The Viennese Waltz Ride is your pure concert experience. Then you will go on to the war zone and will learn about dark times while you run for cover in an original air raid shelter. After the solemn signing of the Austrian Independence Treaty with Leopold Figl, the conclusion of the journey will be a cheerful carriage rder and a flight over Vienna.