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Vienna offers ED-MEDIA 2008 attendees
an unforgettable experience!
Vienna is an ideal-typical European city similar to Barcelona, London,
Milan, Paris or Rome, but unlike the others it is very compact and easy to
negotiate. Vienna is referred to by many as a unique onion, with each of the
urban layers surrounding the oldest historic center being equally important
to the overall flavor of the city. The Austrian capital therefore embraces
all the traditions of a European city, from Roman foundations through to
Gothic, Baroque and Historicism. Tourists are eager to visit Vienna because
of the city's exciting combination of the royal-imperial flair of the past
with the latest trends, the responsible cultivation of a precious heritage
and charming traditions. But much more than old buildings turn Vienna into a
city of beauty: one also finds excellent museums, fine art collections and
world-renowned works of art in the city. Vienna boasts 50 theaters,
including three opera houses and two theaters staging musicals, 100 museums.

Serious music lovers have long considered Vienna to be just
this side of paradise: one encounters music everywhere, from the sounds of a
child practicing a Mozart piano sonata through an open window to street
musicians playing classical as well as folk music. No other city has been
home to so many composers of international renown: some, such as Schubert,
Strauss, Schoenberg and Berg were born there, others, such as Mozart,
Beethoven, Haydn, Brahms and Mahler chose to live there.

Culinary culture is an integral
part of the way of life that has distinguished Vienna for centuries.
Viennese cuisine is perhaps the only cuisine in the world that is named for
a city and not a country. Vienna has been influenced by many countries
throughout the past ten centuries, something that may explain much of its
attraction - and not only in the realm of cooking. The word Heurigen has
long been part of the vocabulary of tourism in Vienna - no sightseeing visit
to the city on the Danube would be complete without a visit to a Viennese
Heurigen. Heurigens have become a synonym for some of what is best in
Vienna: hospitality, gemütlichkeit, joie de vivre mingled with a little
melancholy, good solid food and refreshing dry wine. In fact, as a uniquely
Viennese institution, a way of life, Heurigens are second only to
coffeehouses.

You will find designer stores, shopping temples and trendy pubs and
restaurants right next door to traditional shops where purveyors to the
imperial court once served the emperor personally. Kärntner Strasse, Graben
and Kohlmarkt, in the heart of the historic center, are the classic streets
to head to if you want to take a little piece of Vienna home with you. And
there are thousands of opportunities to do so, with the vast choice
including precious jewelry, quality Viennese glassware and porcelain,
fashions of timeless Viennese elegance or international contemporary design,
and famous, mouthwatering chocolate temptations.
A natural paradise including
forests, grassland, parks and gardens cover some 20,000 hectares or about
half of the city, and then there is the Danube and other stretches of water
on top of that. The Vienna Woods are not only the green lung of the city,
but provide visitors with footpaths and mountain-bike trails of all
distances. Vienna is fully geared to pedal power with almost 1,000
kilometers of urban cycle paths. A number of places in the city such as the
vast (6,000,000sqm) Prater park, a former imperial hunting ground in the
rambling Danube wetlands, are best explored by bike anyway. The Danube
Island is another vast area for outdoor pursuits. It has numerous bathing
areas, cycle paths, playgrounds and sports facilities. And on the still
waters of the New Danube you can go for a dip or a swim, or get into a
rowing boat, sailboat or even onto water-skis.
So plan to join us in Vienna, Austria for ED-MEDIA 2008!
For more
information about Vienna, Austria see:
http://www.vienna.info/ or http://www.austria.info/
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