Below are the exact locations of the best photo spots in Vienna!
Schönbrunn Palace – The Gloriette

Schönbrunn Gloriette is free to enter at Schönbrunn Palace. Click here for the exact location of the above pic. Enter through the regular entrance at Schönbrunn Palace here, and take a 15 minute uphill walk up to The Gloriette. The other option is take the train tour which costs €15 and takes you all around the grounds of the palace, stopping at different locations. When entering the palace, head to the left and you should immediately see signs for the train.
Cafe Central

Café Central in Vienna is located here. Arrive early morning (around 7.30am) to avoid any traffic, people or horse carriages being in your pics. Being here early also means that you should have a better chance of getting a table in this popular cafe! So once you are finished taking your pics, head inside for a breakfast in the most beautiful building.
Albertina

The above picture was taken just outside of the Albertina Art Museum here. It is quite a busy area but people do tend to take a photo and move along quite quickly. From here, take a short walk down to Burggarten.
Burggarten & Mozart Monument


Burggarten is a beautiful park located in central Vienna here and the Mozart Monument is located here. Grab a snack on the way here and enjoy a picnic on the grass.
Naschmarkt

Naschmarkt is a great way to spend a Saturday morning. Visit Naschmarkt here. Keep in mind that the vintage stalls are only there on a Saturday morning.
Prater Amusement Park

Prater Amusement Park is free entry and you pay per ride! There are many entry points but we entered from here as it was closest to public transport. Once you are finished taking pictures, risk it all on one of the 250 rides here!
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