1 THE STEPHANSPLATZ
Stephansplatz is at the centre of Vienna both geographically and practically you will pass through it because of the U-Bahn intersection while many shopping streets also lead to the large square. Other than the Gothic facade of the Cathedral, from which the square takes its name, it's less a place of sights and more for people watching, but that's a great reason to visit - you can get your bearings, take a breath and order your priorities. Vienna is blessed with dozens of world-class galleries and museums, so you'll need to make decisions on where to visit first. Head down to the U-Bahn Stephansplatz and take the U3 two stops to Volkstheater station for your first cultural stop.
2 LEOPOLD MUSEUM
The Leopold is home to a huge 8,300-piece collection of Austrian art including works by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and the world's largest (220-piece) Egon Schiele collection. The museum is named after Rudolf and Elisabeth Leopold, who created the collection over five decades, and has stunning permanent exhibits as well as temporary exhibitions. From the end of October, the focus is on the lesser-known Rudolf Wacker (1893-1939), one of the most eminent exponents of New Objectivity in Austria. There's a great cafe on the top floor, Cafe Leopold, serving Asian cuisine along with local classics from regional suppliers. The museum is open daily from 10am until 6pm.
3 CAFE MUSEUM
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