There are plenty of ways to celebrate New Yearâs Eve in Vienna, Austria and its never to early to start planning next years extravaganza. If youâre lucky enough to be in the land of the Blue Danube next New Yearâs Eve and Day, here are some tempting options for ringing it in right.
Celebrate in the Old City
Viennaâs old city is where youâll find the party on New Yearâs Eve⦠and it starts early. Revelers begin gathering  around 2 p.m. to enjoy concerts by top international musicians at the Rathaus (City Hall Square, Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1, 1010 Vienna). Feeling peckish? Head down the New Yearâs Path, where food carts gather to serve you delicious fare to keep you well fed and watered into the wee hours of the morning (of course, the champagne will be flowing). There are also a variety of small stages that feature music, comedy and dance performances, operettas, and DJ entertainment. Looking to brush up on your waltz skills? Head to the âclassical areaâ on Graben (Dorotheergasse 3, 1010 Vienna) where the Vienna Dance School offers waltzing classes for beginners and experienced dancers alike. Later in the evening, revelers gather in the Heldenplatz (heroesâ square, a historic plaza, Innere Stadt, 1010 Vienna,) Prater (Weiner Prater, a large public park, Leopoldstadt, 1020 Vienna) to take in impressive professional fireworks displays.
Attend a New Yearâs Eve Ball
A New Yearâs Eve ball in Europe is one of the most romantic ways I can imagine to ring in the New Year. A ball in Vienna, Austria, home to the waltz, is even better. There are a variety of New Yearâs Eve balls hosted at sites across the city. One of the most famous is Le Grand Bal/Kaiserball/Imperial Ball in Hofburg Palace. Le Grand Bal includes more than just dancing and drinks— you can expect a multi-course gourmet meal, a late night performance by the Austrian Ballet, and a fireworks spectacle. After the festivities, settle into the luxurious accommodations and awaken ready to enjoy a gourmet breakfast as your first meal in the New Year
Take a New Yearâs Cruise Down the Danube
There are several ways you can ring in the New Year on the Danube. One option is to take an extended six or seven-day cruise that leaves from Passau. Imagine celebrating the New Year while experiencing the capital cities of Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest. On New Yearâs Eve, the ship will be moored in the Hungarian capital of Budapest and passengers will enjoy a lavish on-board gala dinner and dance. Another option is to take a 4 ½ hour cruise on New Yearâs Eve aboard a DDSG Blue Danube ship (such as the MS Admiral Tegetthoff or MS Prinz Eugen). These cruisers enjoy a copious buffet, live music and great views of the fireworks at midnight. If you havenât over-indulged the night before, a New Yearâs Day cruise can be a relaxing way to begin the new year. Many of these cruises offer brunch options.
Recover with a New Yearâs Day Brunch
A traditional Viennese brunch is a great way to recover from the previous eveningâs festivities. Many hotels and restaurants around the city offer impressive New Yearâs Day brunches with plenty of cured meats, egg dishes, pastries and, of course, strong coffee.
Enjoy the Vienna Philharmonic New Yearâs Day Concert
Celebrate New Yearâs Day with the traditional Vienna Philharmonic New Yearâs Day Concert, which is shown on a large screen in front of City Hall. Youâll share in a truly international experience: the concert is broadcast by radio and television to people in over seventy countries. Founded in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic is considered to be one of the finest orchestras in the world.
A guads Neichs Johr olle mitanand! (Happy New Year!)
Written by Jen Westmoreland Bouchard for EuropeUpClose.com
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