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Best Austrian Cities To Visit During A Vegan Cruise

We all know that your itchy feet want to travel the world after this pandemic crisis. Well, there’s nothing wrong with that! Exploring and appreciating the beauty of things that  the world offers is innate to all of us.

One of the most unique travelling ideas to do once the coronavirus is done is through a voyage via vegan river cruises. Taking a cruise is fun, but have you ever tried riding a river cruise?

If you want to try this experience out, lucky you! Vegan Culinary Cruises will take a 7-day sail ride through the beautiful Danube river in Central Europe. The specialized cruise will have land tours in various cities in the region.

Austria is one of the nations highlighted on this fun vegan trip. Now, what are the best metros you can visit during this river escapade?

Vienna 

The Prater and the Giant Ferris Wheel
You can not talk about Austria without gushing about its historical capital city Vienna. Known as the world’s City of Music due to its long lasting musical legacy, and City of Dreams is also Sigmund Freud’s birthplace. As one of Europe’s most iconic cityscapes, Vienna is a metropolis where modernity and tradition converges.

Here are some spots you can visit in the Viennese soil: the imperial palaces of Hofburg and Schonbrunn, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and The Prater and the Giant Ferris Wheel. Vienna is a perfect destination for wine connoisseurs too, it has one of the world’s remaining vineyards located within a capital city.


Linz

Linz City, Austria
Have you ever heard of the Linzer Torte? Well, if you are a foodie or someone with great taste, you will surely answer affirmatively. Linz is the home of the world’s oldest cake! It is also Austria’s third-largest city and recognized as a member of UNESCO’s Creative Cities (UCCN) network as a City of Media Arts.

When you step on the stupendous city of Linz, don’t miss the chance to visit its galleries and museums such as The Lentos, City Museum Nordico, and the Upper Austrian Regional Museum.

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