Walking Tour Vienna Wiener Prater September 2022 l 1080p/60fps Video
Vienna Austria ???????? Wiener Prater Summer Septenber 2022
Do you want to experience the magic of Vienna ? Then check out our haunted walking tour of the Prater! During this tour, you'll get to see all of the amazing sights and sounds of the Prater at night, while being guided by an experienced guide.
This walking tour of the Prater is a must-do if you're in Vienna during summer night! Not only will you see some of the most romantic places in Vienna, but you'll also get a taste of the city's spookiness! So book your tickets now and prepare to be enchanted by Vienna's famous Prater!
This walking tour of Vienna's Prater will take you on an spooky adventure at summer night! During this walking tour, you'll see the city beautifully lit up, but you'll also get to see it in a completely different light – as a nightwalker would.
This is a terrifying walking tour, but it's also an amazing way to see Vienna at night. If you're interested in Viennese culture or just want to have a truly unique experience, then this walking tour is the perfect choice for you!
The Vienna Prater is a spacious, approximately 6 km², mostly public area in the 2nd district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt, which still consists largely of floodplain landscapes originally shaped by the Danube. When people talk about the "Prater" outside of Vienna, they often only mean the well-known amusement park in the Prater, the Wurstelprater. This is located at the north-western tip of the area between the Danube and the Danube Canal and only makes up a very small part of the entire Prater area.The Prater (German pronunciation: [ˈpraːtɐ] (listen)) is a large public park in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria. The Wurstelprater, an amusement park that is often simply called "Prater", lies in one corner of the Wiener Prater and includes the Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel.
The area that makes up the modern Prater was first mentioned in 1162, when Emperor Friedrich I gave the land to a noble family called de Prato. The word "Prater" was first used in 1403, originally referring to a small island in the Danube north of Freudenau, but was gradually extended to mean the neighbouring areas as well. The land changed hands frequently until it was bought by Emperor Maximilian II in 1560 to be a hunting ground. To deal with the problem of poachers, Emperor Rudolf II forbade entry to the Prater. On 7 April 1766, Emperor Joseph II declared the Prater to be free for public enjoyment, and allowed the establishment of coffee-houses and cafés, which led to the beginnings of the Wurstelprater. Throughout this time, hunting continued to take place in the Prater, ending only in 1920.
In 1873, a World Exhibition was held in the Prater, for which a large area of land was set aside, centered on the Rotunda, which burnt down in 1937. This land now houses the Messegelände (exhibition centre).
Jedleseer Brücke Vienna:
https://youtu.be/icLgPA4vnlg
Schönbrunn Palace Vienna Part1:
https://youtu.be/Sx-4pmKad-c
Schönbrunn Palace Vienna Part2:
https://youtu.be/T9zP5X4RazM
Donauinselfest Vienna Part 1:
https://youtu.be/Uqt59UmQ7II
Donauinselfest Vienna Part 2:
https://youtu.be/Pat4OVlee4g
Mariahilf Vienna:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dkjH0hUVbY
Volksgarten Vienna:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft3-LzB-dTs&t=36s
Stephansplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/xZBYfQOhR10
Kahlenberg Vienna:
https://youtu.be/TOkywCpxHq0
Schwedenplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/PQYmVqUYLbM
Prater Vienna:
https://youtu.be/lFG0YiVJLp0
Heldenplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/j07u4Vqmu2A
Karlsplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/vOYdTkVFoCM
Albertina Vienna:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdIlYfAfe4g
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Video was Recorded on an Afternoon in September 2022
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Vienna Austria ???????? Wiener Prater Summer Septenber 2022
Do you want to experience the magic of Vienna ? Then check out our haunted walking tour of the Prater! During this tour, you'll get to see all of the amazing sights and sounds of the Prater at night, while being guided by an experienced guide.
This walking tour of the Prater is a must-do if you're in Vienna during summer night! Not only will you see some of the most romantic places in Vienna, but you'll also get a taste of the city's spookiness! So book your tickets now and prepare to be enchanted by Vienna's famous Prater!
This walking tour of Vienna's Prater will take you on an spooky adventure at summer night! During this walking tour, you'll see the city beautifully lit up, but you'll also get to see it in a completely different light – as a nightwalker would.
This is a terrifying walking tour, but it's also an amazing way to see Vienna at night. If you're interested in Viennese culture or just want to have a truly unique experience, then this walking tour is the perfect choice for you!
The Vienna Prater is a spacious, approximately 6 km², mostly public area in the 2nd district of Vienna, Leopoldstadt, which still consists largely of floodplain landscapes originally shaped by the Danube. When people talk about the "Prater" outside of Vienna, they often only mean the well-known amusement park in the Prater, the Wurstelprater. This is located at the north-western tip of the area between the Danube and the Danube Canal and only makes up a very small part of the entire Prater area.The Prater (German pronunciation: [ˈpraːtɐ] (listen)) is a large public park in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, Austria. The Wurstelprater, an amusement park that is often simply called "Prater", lies in one corner of the Wiener Prater and includes the Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel.
The area that makes up the modern Prater was first mentioned in 1162, when Emperor Friedrich I gave the land to a noble family called de Prato. The word "Prater" was first used in 1403, originally referring to a small island in the Danube north of Freudenau, but was gradually extended to mean the neighbouring areas as well. The land changed hands frequently until it was bought by Emperor Maximilian II in 1560 to be a hunting ground. To deal with the problem of poachers, Emperor Rudolf II forbade entry to the Prater. On 7 April 1766, Emperor Joseph II declared the Prater to be free for public enjoyment, and allowed the establishment of coffee-houses and cafés, which led to the beginnings of the Wurstelprater. Throughout this time, hunting continued to take place in the Prater, ending only in 1920.
In 1873, a World Exhibition was held in the Prater, for which a large area of land was set aside, centered on the Rotunda, which burnt down in 1937. This land now houses the Messegelände (exhibition centre).
Jedleseer Brücke Vienna:
https://youtu.be/icLgPA4vnlg
Schönbrunn Palace Vienna Part1:
https://youtu.be/Sx-4pmKad-c
Schönbrunn Palace Vienna Part2:
https://youtu.be/T9zP5X4RazM
Donauinselfest Vienna Part 1:
https://youtu.be/Uqt59UmQ7II
Donauinselfest Vienna Part 2:
https://youtu.be/Pat4OVlee4g
Mariahilf Vienna:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dkjH0hUVbY
Volksgarten Vienna:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft3-LzB-dTs&t=36s
Stephansplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/xZBYfQOhR10
Kahlenberg Vienna:
https://youtu.be/TOkywCpxHq0
Schwedenplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/PQYmVqUYLbM
Prater Vienna:
https://youtu.be/lFG0YiVJLp0
Heldenplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/j07u4Vqmu2A
Karlsplatz Vienna:
https://youtu.be/vOYdTkVFoCM
Albertina Vienna:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdIlYfAfe4g
#vienna #walkingtour #walk #tourists #austria #praterwien #wien #video4k #traveling #travel_guide #citytour #cityview #citywalk #prater
#austria
Thank you for Watching
Follow Me:
https://www.instagram.com/_walkingwithme/
Video was Recorded on an Afternoon in September 2022
Air Temperature: 17 °C
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