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Austria is a popular holiday destination, especially for those who love the mountains. Many people are drawn to campsites near Vienna, where they can enjoy both the city and the beautiful surrounding landscapes. Camping in Vienna gives you the perfect opportunity to explore the vibrant city and its scenic environment—both well worth a visit. Vienna is renowned for its rich musical heritage, being home to many famous classical composers. While in Vienna, you can visit various former residences and birthplaces of well-known musicians. The Central Cemetery is also a highlight, featuring impressive memorials of legendary composers such as members of the Strauss family, Beethoven, and Mozart. Read more
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Enjoy a Holiday in the Land of Sissi

If you spend your holiday at a campsite near Vienna, be sure to visit the city itself. Vienna is a beautiful city on the Danube, famously celebrated in classical music. If you love classical music, consider visiting the Musikverein, home to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, renowned for its New Year's Concert broadcast across Europe to millions of viewers.

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Great Campsites in and around Vienna

Staying at a campsite close to Vienna offers a fantastic holiday experience. There are small-scale campsites ideal for those seeking peace and the chance to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Alternatively, you can choose a family-friendly campsite near Vienna with a swimming pool for the children. Although Vienna isn't by the coast, the city has excellent campsites with additional facilities to ensure a fun stay. There’s plenty of choice, and if you’re travelling by motorhome, many sites offer comfortable pitches for your vehicle.

Vienna's Most Famous Sights

When visiting Vienna, be sure not to miss these must-see attractions:

St. Stephen’s Cathedral

Vienna’s cathedral dates back to the 12th century and has been restored several times over the centuries. It is the seat of Vienna’s cardinal.

Schönbrunn Palace

The former summer residence of Austria’s emperors, now home to a museum and frequent classical concerts.

Hundertwasserhaus

This unique building was designed in 1985 by architect Hundertwasser, and is known for its bold colours, asymmetrical shapes, and lush greenery.

Pestsäule (Plague Column)

In the 16th century, Vienna was struck by a devastating plague outbreak that claimed thousands of lives. Many victims were buried in mass graves beneath St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

Spanish Riding School

The world-famous white Lipizzaner horses perform impressive shows in Vienna. Tickets for official performances are in high demand, but you can also watch training sessions at a lower cost.

Prater

A large amusement park featuring a giant Ferris wheel dating back to 1897.

Visit Vienna on Your Next Camping Holiday

Looking to visit a campsite in Vienna on your next holiday? Book easily through Camping.eu. Campsites around Vienna are open throughout the season, offering a relaxing stay. The weather in Austria is often warmer than in the UK, with summer temperatures rising significantly. In the mountains, it tends to be cooler due to the higher elevation.

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