If you want an island (super fun when you bring your own champagne and Trzesniewski sandwiches at sunset), go to. I like to rent from Marina Hofbauer as it is right next to the U1 stop. Conveniently, the U1 subway line stops right on the water. Jump in the water to cool off as needed, looking at the exceptionally charming boat and lake houses that fringe the water. Rent a boat - Head over to the Alte Donau, an old, closed off arm of the Danube and hire a motoboat (or a pedalboat, or a sailboat, or a boat that looks like an island complete with a palm tree). As noted below, they tend to show niche films, but also show the Third Man daily - which is a real treat to see in Vienna, followed by visits to filming locations. Edit to add suggestion from hopper18 below - The Burg Kino, just across from the Opera House on the Ring. The Artis is located in the First District, just off of Judenplatz, and the Haydn is on Mariahilferstrasse. See a movie - Kind of a crazy idea when on vacation, but desperate times.There are two major English-only cinemas in Vienna, the Artis and the Haydn. As they are free to enter, step inside one of the many churches in Vienna for a quick cool down. As a side note, with their thick stone walls and high ceilings, churches remain cool year round. Stephan's Cathedral (Stephansdom) also has a cool crypt. The Capuchin Crypt is the final resting place of Habsburg royalty. On average September is the 6th driest month of the year in Vienna with around 42mm of rain making it a reasonably dry time to visit. Daytime maximum temperatures average around 21C (69F), whilst at night 11C (53F) is normal. Go Underground - Very, very cool down here folks. September is in the fall / autumn in Vienna and is typically the 4th warmest month of the year. Second to the Belvedere for me is the Leopold Museum, particularly the floors that focus on the Secession movement (Klimt, Otto Wagner, etc.). Just be sure to arrive via Tram D next to the Palace, rather than entering at the Lower Belvedere entrance which requires an uphill walk in the full sun. Weather Forecast for September 15 in Vienna, Land Vienna - temperature, wind, atmospheric pressure, humidity and precipitations. Up to 90 days of daily highs, lows, and precipitation chances. To me, no museum is more iconic Vienna than the Upper Belvedere. Know what's coming with AccuWeather's extended daily forecasts for Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Visit a Museum - Nothing like a cool, dark museum to take your mind off the heat. I mean just have a look at their flavors. Gelateria La Romana, located off of the major shopping street of Mariahilferstrasse, is for certain the best gelato you can get in Austria. Tichy Eissalon, iconic and kitsch, this place famously (in Vienna anyway) invented the Eis-Marillen-Knödel (apricot ice cream dumpling). Go Swimming - Visit Krapfenwaldbad, the swimming pool with the view ( ), or the Schonbrunnerbad, located within the Schonbrunn Gardens where Franz Joseph learned to swim ( ).Įat Ice Cream - Obviously. Since we still have to get through July and August (and probably September) with hot temps, I thought it might be helpful to list some ideas for the heat. It will be 97 degrees tomorrow in Vienna - quite hot for a place with very little AC.
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