2016 - Innes Vienna
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2016 - Innes Vienna
2016 www.innesvienna.net July 4th - July 27th 2016 “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” Neale Donald Walsch Welcome to Vienna! You have chosen to come to the right place to develop your academic knowledge and skills: Vienna has a lot to offer its visitors. In this program you will find a number of organisational tips to make your arrival and stay as pleasant as possible. What is more, we believe that who studies hard, also needs to play hard in order to keep a good balance. This is why we compiled a small collection of our personal highlights of Vienna city life for you. We focused on places the Viennese love to go to spend their free time, and on activities that don’t require a lot of money to have a fabulous time. Arrival & Registration To get to downtown Vienna from Vienna International Airport, you can choose between conventional taxis, shuttle buses and the cat train, or book our pickup service at http://www.viport.at/en - it is unlikely that you will find a better offer than with Viport, who charge EUR 29 for 3 passengers or EUR 48 for 8 passengers. If you want to combine your airport pickup with other Summer School participants, you can use the Facebook group INNES SUMMER VIENNA 2016 to find other likeminded travellers and split the fare. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the city centre. It is extremely important that you co-ordinate your arrival date and time directly with Housing Office, so that somebody will be there to welcome you, especially if you arrive outside of normal working hours. In case you arrive before 10 am in the morning or after 8 pm at night, you can instruct Viport to pick up the key for you, which they will happily do, for an extra charge of EUR 20. This way you can have a smooth arrival, even if you arrive at unconventional hours. In order to avoid long waiting times on Monday, July 4th, come and register yourself with INNES on Sunday, July 3rd, between 4 pm and 6 pm. Simply come to Favoritenstraße 4-6, ring the doorbell, enter the building, take the steps on the left, and you will find us on the first floor. WLAN & Emergency Contact Numbers Wireless LAN is widely available in Vienna. In many restaurants and bars it is provided as a standard service, and there are many free hotspots around town. Here at INNES you can of course connect to our WLAN (Name/PW: innesguest2013). At peak times, however, our WLAN connection might become a little overworked - please do not get frustrated with this, but try to connect with a different hotspot. European emergency call number: Tel. 112, Police: Tel. 133 Ambulance: Tel. 144 Taxi: Tel. 01/401 00 (Or, why not try www.uber.com?) +43 1 890 65 85 Cityscape & Safety Vienna is divided into 23 districts. These 23 districts are arranged in a spiral starting from the 1st district. Each district has its own name, such as “Innere Stadt” (inner city) for the 1st district, or “Wieden” for the 4th, where INNES is located. In most cases, however, people use the numbers to indicate the districts. Each municipal district has its own distinctive character and charm. So-called “no-go areas”, like in many other cities, simply do not exist in Vienna! By the way, the tap water in Vienna is perfectly fine to drink. Public Transport in Vienna Buses, trains, trams and underground lines will take you anywhere in the city in no time at all. On weekends and public holidays the underground runs all night, but on weekdays the public transport stops at midnight. If you are under 27, you can purchase a travel pass with us for EUR 25, which enables you to use the entire inner-city public transport network for 3 weeks. Many of you will have already booked their travel pass when they completed their online registration. If you haven’t booked one, but would like to have one, send us an email (deadline: 2 weeks before your program starts) at summerschool@innesvienna.net. There is a great site that helps you to plan your journeys within the city. If you enter your point of departure and your target destination, http://www.wienerlinien.at/ will show you your best connection. Alternatively, you could use an app called qando Vienna for routes and timetables. The quickest way to get to INNES is by underground (U2 or U4 Station: Karlsplatz, U1 Station: Taubstummengasse) - but depending where you are travelling from, it might be easier to catch one of the many trams or busses that pass by Karlsplatz. Have fun exploring! The Metro in Vienna Social Program How to participate in the Social Program The entire Social Program is optional, and you can pick and mix exactly those things that interest you the most. Except for a few organised tours, most sights can be explored independently. For you to connect to other international participants we have set up a Facebook group called INNES SUMMER VIENNA 2016. Communicate through this group and explore the city together! If you have any questions, need help, or simply want to share great pictures and experiences, this is the ideal place to grow your network and meet new friends. Meet and Greet Welcome Evening July 4th 2016, Monday When: 8 pm - open end Where: Fania Live, U-Bahn Bogen Gürtellinie 22-23 Who: All Summer School participants We would like to wish you a warm welcome to INNES Vienna Summer Schools 2016. You will meet and greet our team, lecturers, staff and other participants, enjoy some refreshing drinks and who knows, you might even dance a bit! BUS CITY TOUR / July 5th 2016, Tuesday When: 2 pm Where: Meeting point at Karlsplatz, directly in front of the Karlskirche Who: Participants who booked the bus tour Albertinaplatz - Staatsoper - Ringstraße - Mozart Denkmal - Hofburg - Kunst und Naturhistorisches Museum - Parlament - Rathaus - Burgtheater - Universität - Börse - Schwedenplatz - Hundertwasser - Krawina Haus - Prater - Donauinsel - UNO City - Johann Strauss Museum - Urania - Ring - Stadtpark - Johann Strauss Denkmal Beethoven Denkmal - Karlsplatz - Musikverien - Naschmarkt- Schloss Schönbrunn - Schloss Belvedere - Schwarzenbergplatz – Albertinaplatz (Duration: approx. 2 hrs) OTTAKRINGER BREWERY / July 8th 2016, Friday When: 3.45 pm Where: Meeting point at Karlsplatz, directly in front of the Karlskirche Who: Participants who booked the tour The Ottakringer Brewery, which opened in 1837, is the last large brewery remaining in Vienna and is located in Ottakring, the 16th district of Vienna. During the guided tour you will be introduced into the process of beer production. http://www.ottakringer.at/ PHOTO SESSION / July 11th 2016, Monday When: 2.30 pm Where: In front of Karlskirche, Karlsplatz Who: All Summer School participants with their lecturers We will meet at the steps of Karlskirche and take the opportunity to create a lasting evidence of your participation at the INNES Summer Schools. A group photo together with all participants and their lecturers will certainly make a memorable impression! UNO CITY – GUIDED TOUR / July 14th 2016, Thursday When: 4 pm Where: Meeting point at Karlsplatz, directly in front of the Karlskirche Who: Participants who booked the tour (IMPORTANT: All participants should take their passport with them as it is obligatory for entering the building) The United Nations Office at Vienna was established as the third United Nations Headquarters after New York and Geneva (and before Nairobi). It is an extraterritorial area. Multilingual guides inform you about the United Nations in the field of drugs and crime, the peaceful uses of outer space, and refugees. Specialized agencies deal with industrial development, the peaceful use of nuclear energy and the banning of nuclear weapon testing. You will visit exhibitions and a conference room and get to know the fascinating world of the United Nations. The tour lasts approx. 1.5 hours. http://www.unvienna.org/unov FAREWELL EVENING / July 15th 2016, Friday When: 6 pm Where: Lanea Bar, Rilkeplatz 3, 1040 Wien Who: Participants who booked the dinner Time to say good bye! We hope you spent three unforgettable weeks with us in Vienna and wish you all the best in your future academic and professional career. We hope we will keep in touch with you and meet you or your friends once more. FAREWELL EVENING RELOADED / July 22th 2016, Friday When: 6 pm Where: Lanea Bar, Rilkeplatz 3, 1040 Wien Who: Participants who booked the dinner CHEAP AND TASTY FOOD CLOSE TO INNES Wherever you look, there is lots of tasty food to be found in Vienna. Here, we only want to give you a few quick recommendations for places near to INNES, as well as for cheap but charming and tasty food options around town. Point of Sale Schleifmühlgasse 12, 1040 Wien I Opening times: Mo-Su 08.00-22.30 http://www.thepointofsale.at/ A great place for breakfast, brunch, coffee break, lunch or dinner. The Sri-Lankan Chef prepares Western and Asian-style dishes with great care. Thumbs up for this place! Lanea Café Cocktail Pizza Restaurant Rilkeplatz 3, 1040 Wien I Opening times: Mo-Su 11.00-23.00 http://www.lanea1040.at/index.php/en/ Lanea has a huge choice of tasty food and offers something for everybody. Santos (directly next to INNES Institute Vienna) Favoritenstraße 4-6 I Opening times: Mo-Su 11.00-24.00 http://www.santos-bar.com/ Excellent food for a moderate price. Also great for drinks in the evening. CHEAP AND TASTY FOOD AROUND TOWN Der Wiener Deewan Liechtensteinstraße 10, 1090 Wien I Opening times: Mo-Sa 11.00-23.00 http://deewan.at/ This is one of our absolute favourites. Eat as much as you want and pay as you want. The food is Pakistani style, and they offer vegetarian/vegan food too. It tastes delicious and the space is clean and cozy. Get out at U2 Schottenring and walk 5 minutes to reach this oasis of urban lifestyle. Der Tunnel Florianigasse 39, 1080 Wien I Opening times: Mo-Sa 9.00-02.00 am http://www.tunnel-vienna-live.at/ A typical student meeting point in Vienna. The food they serve is partly Austrian, Italian and Arabic, the beer is cold and fresh, prices are excellent. A full breakfast costs EUR 3,50. On the weekends, brunch is served until 4 pm. Take tram 5 and get out at Florianigasse. CAFÉS/BARS/PARTY/EVENTS There is a massive choice of cafés, bars, clubs and discos all over town. Typical night-life areas include the Bermuda triangle in the 1st district, the Gürtelbögen between U6 stations Thaliastraße and Josefstädterstraße, as well as the entire area around Naschmarkt and Donaukanal near Schwedenplatz. Once you are here, try to check our update board at INNES Institute for special event tips. Here are two of our favorite insider spots during July: ImPulsTanz festival lounge at Café Vestibühl Universitätsring 2, 1010 Wien I July 14th - August 14th, daily from 22:00 on, free entry http://www.vestibuel.at/ ImPulsTanz is one of the largest festivals of contemporary dance and performance worldwide. When the ImPulsTanz day ends, the festival lounge opens its doors. International artists, audience, dance aficionados and music enthusiasts come together to talk, dance and have fun, every night for the whole festival period and free admission. Dachboden-Bar in the 25hours hotel Lerchenfelder Straße 1-3, 1070 Wien I Opening times: Mo-So 14.00 - 01.00 am http://www.25hours-hotels.com/de/museumsquartier/home/home.html/ This place is great to just chill with your friends, especially during the afternoon or early evening. Located on the 8th floor, from here you get awesome views of the entire city. Museums For a comprehensive overview of all Museums in Vienna, visit this site: https://www.wien.gv.at/english/culture/museums/. For an extraordinary journey into the world of Austrian art, we recommend Albertina or the Austrian Gallery Belvedere. Opera/Classical concerts Vienna is the city of high culture – and of high ticket prices. With a little extra effort, however, you can see a sensational opera performance at a reduced price (see tips below) This database https://events.wien.info/en/ provides an overview of the most important cultural events in Vienna. Here are our two favourite venues: Opera I Staatsoper Wien Opernring 2, 1010 Wien http://www.wiener-staatsoper.at/ If you show up 80 minutes before a show, you can buy an cheap ticket for EUR 3-4 at the evening box office (entrance: Operngasse). Standing room tickets are greatly sought after, so make sure to queue early! Classical Music I Musikverein Bösendorferstrasse 12, 1010 Wien https://www.musikverein.at/ The Golden Hall of the Musikverein is considered one of the world’s most beautiful and acoustically brilliant music halls. Standing room tickets can be bought for EUR 5-6. Concerts & Street life WUK Cultural center I Free concerts I July 15th – August 15th, Tue- Fr 8.30 pm http://www.wuk.at/language/en-US/WUK The WUK is one of the largest cultural centers in Europe, with room for 130 autonomously organized groups and individual initiatives. It is a cool and alternative space to visit at any time during the day, and it also has a cosy restaurant. From July 15th to August 15th, go and join WUK’s free concerts with international acts – open air and free entrance! Every day from Tuesdays till Fridays, at 8.30 pm. Yppenmarkt I Brunnengasse http://www.brunnenpassage.at/home/english/ Take the U6 to Josefstätterstraße or Alserstraße, walk across the Gürtel and dive into one of the most multicultural districts in Vienna. The area around Yppenplatz square is one of Vienna’s most vibrant and great for people-watching. Its lifeline is the Brunnenmarkt, which with more than 170 market stalls is Vienna’s largest street market. You might even decide to participate in one of the many free events at Brunnenpassage - a place where people from different backgrounds can meet and develop art projects together. Free outdoor cinema In the summer, numerous open-air cinemas show a variety of interesting films on huge screens. Our two favourite picks are: Cinema under the stars I July 1st - July 23rd, free admission Resselpark (Karlsplatz, directly in front of the Karlskirche) http://kinountersternen.at/ Daily film screenings in German and in the original with German or English subtitles. Filmfestival Rathausplatz I July 14th - September 4th, free admission http://filmfestival-rathausplatz.at/en/ Free open air cinema at the City-Hall-Square with pieces from the world of the opera, ballet as well as world music and jazz. SELF-GUIDED EXPLORATION AND VISITS Around the first district Vienna is quite rightly considered as a large open-air museum. Conveniently, many landmarks are located directly in the old centre of the city, the 1st district. Places of interest include the Ringstraße, Kärtner Straße, Stephansplatz, Hofburg and Heldenplatz right in front of the National library. Places to see outside the 1st district All districts have their own charm and there isn’t any area which you should avoid. Cool areas include the entire 7th district (in and around Neubaugasse) as well as the 9th district (in and around Altes AKH - get together with some other participants and explore! Here are three highlights that we recommend: Schönbrunn www.schoenbrunn.at Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of Austria’s Imperial Family, is one of the most beautiful Baroque palaces and lush gardens in Europe. Go for a leisurely stroll through the magnificent park and soak up the beauty and splendour of the place. Make sure you visit Gloriette, which is located on a small hill, to enjoy superb views of Vienna. Take U4 to Schönbrunn to get there. MQ Museumsquartier www.mqw.at Vienna’s famous arts centre boasts not only prominent museums and galleries but also a bustling café and restaurant scene. Nice food is served at the restaurants in MQ (Our favorite: Kantine). You can also bring your own picnic and lounge around the numerous attractive seating facilities. Take U3 to Volkstheater or U2 to Museumsquartier. Prater www.prater.at This amusement park has everything your adventurous heart has been looking for: ghost trains, roller coasters and the famous 110-year-old Ferris wheel. It offers its passengers a brilliant view of Vienna. The Prater amusement park is located right in the middle of a large recreational area, which is great for an afternoon picnic, a game of football and people watching. Admission is free! Simply take U2 to Praterstern. GUIDED WALKING TOURS Prime Walking Tours http://www.primerooms.at/prime-tours Clemens and Tobias organise daily free, tip-based, walking tours through Vienna during Summer. They also offer alternative pub crawl tours during the evenings, which will give you access to the local nightlife scene. They are organising their tour schedule now, we will update you with times and meeting points when you arrive. You can also check their website for exact times or call them at +43 650 3457240 they speak English and are very friendly ;) Wienguide http://www.wienguide.at/epages/index.php The main provider of guided tours in Vienna offers different tours dealing with Viennese history. The exact meeting points and schedules differ from walk to walk. Most walks last 1.5 - 2 hours and are available in English. Tickets cost EUR 15. Find their current program on their site, connect with some other Summer School participants and let’s go! SPORTING ACTIVITIES & OUTDOOR SWIMMING We think it is a really good idea to balance your intensive studies with some outdoor sporting activities or a refreshing dip into the blue. For a good listing of all outdoor swimming pools and opening hours, go to https://www.wien.gv.at/english/leisure/bath. The most beautiful and central parks in Vienna include Belvedere, Augarten, Prater and Türkenschantzpark, and of course, the famous Donauinsel. Donauinsel Take U6 to Neue Donau or U1 to this 20 km long, narrow island in the middle of the river Danube. A network of trails invites the athletically inclined to hike, jog, cycle and skate. The best thing: You can swim in the Donau and the Alte Donau - it is clean, safe and refreshing! You could also rent a boat, surf, water ski, or even try wakeboarding. There are many great spots to swim in the Danube, but here is our favourite one: Just type “An der unteren Alten Donau” into your navi and find this tranquil swimming oasis in the alte Donau, 5 min walking from U2 Donaustadtbrücke. DAYTRIPS & WEEKEND TRIPS OUTSIDE OF VIENNA Why not visit some places outside of Vienna on the weekends? Salzburg? Graz? Budapest? Bratislava? You can easily reach any destination within the country, or even in neighbouring countries, using public transport. ÖBB, the Austrian Railways, has the largest network of routes. Should your destination be Linz, Salzburg, or Graz, the Westbahn trains are a significantly cheaper alternative. For example, a one-way ticket from Wien to Salzburg with Westbahn costs EUR 25.50. You can simply buy the ticket on the train for no extra fee! Interested to visit Bratislava? Take the Twincityliner from Central Vienna (Schwedenplatz) right into the heart of downtown Bratislava. Boats run daily at least 5 times a day, a one-way trip will cost you between EUR 20-30 and last 1 hour and 15 minutes. Visiting Bratislava is totally worth a day trip, but if you want to go to Salzburg or Budapest, you may want to plan at least one overnight stay to make the most of your visit. If you need more assistance with organising your weekend trips, talk to us or use the Facebook group INNES SUMMER VIENNA 2016 for advice. http://www.oebb.at/de/ https://westbahn.at/ http://www.twincityliner.com/