Event Announcement Our Partner, the Women’s Career Network Vienna, member of the Professional Women’s Network Global cordially invites you to a panel discussion on: Diversity – a Business Case A number of pertinent economic factors drive the agenda of diversity today talent shortage, Read More
Event Announcement Are you looking for a challenging career opportunity, but with a small level of flexibility? Have you found it hard for companies to accept part time work in high profile roles? Many women today have felt this pressure, and for many Read More
Event Announcement: change your thinking – transform your life spiritual talk | concert | meditation by Br. Shubamrita Chaitanya 02.06.2015 in Vienna Entry 18:00 | Start 19:00 Veranstaltungshaus Bockkeller | Gallitzinstraße 1 | 1160 Wien Brahmachari Shubamrita Chaitanya has lived with Mata Amritanandamayi Read More
Insufficient German language skills are no reason why you should miss out on enjoying the latest flicks on the big silver screen. Being a multicultural melting pot, Vienna has numerous international cinemas up its sleeve, which show Original Version Films with or without Read More
Happy Easter (Frohe Ostern)! Easter in Vienna and in all of Austria is observed both Sunday and Monday. Many of the smaller stores and most offices close mid-afternoon on Good Friday and do not reopen until the following Tuesday. Austrian students get Tuesday Read More
On March 17th the Irish celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, with more and more “non-Irish” joining the grand celebrations every year. Worldwide, there are big parades, festivals and parties – and Vienna is no exception. Already on Saturday, the 14th, Irish and those with Read More
Vienna is once again #1 on Mercer’s list of cities with the highest living standards in the world. What to say? Vienna is pretty awesome! Zurich made #2 this year. It’s only a short flight from Vienna to Zurich, so why not check Read More
The Vienna City Park extends from the Parkring in the First District of Vienna up to the Heumarkt (a street, literally translated as hay market) in the Third District and covers an area of 65,000 m². Even as early as in the Biedermeier Read More
The Danube is the longest international river in Europe. It flows through 10 countries from the Black Forest in Germany to the mouth of the Black Sea, and most of its 2000 miles length is navigatable. The Danube is in the centre of Read More
… and all senses come into play “Hands on, minds on, hearts on!” At ZOOM Children’s Museum, children are welcome to ask questions, to touch and to feel, to examine and to play to their hearts’ desire. At ZOOM, children explore the world Read More
No matter how heavy the traffic in modern Vienna, there always is room for the horsedrawn cab known as the Fiaker. The German word ” Fiaker’ refer to both the two-horse cab itself and to the cabby, who is generally dressed in pepita-check Read More
Love is blind they say, even scientists, who gleefully point to studies that show how the rush of emotions place blinkers on our brains, shutting down rational thought. Falling’ in love with someone from another culture is hardly a misnomer. We truly prove Read More