The Danube Canal is a river that branches off from the Danube River in central Vienna and flows in parallel. The Danube Canal is a canal built for flood control of the Danube. At first glance, the width of the canal is so strong that it cannot be thought of as a canal, and some people who see it for the first time mistake it for the main stream of the Danube. Cruise ships also operate on the Danube Canal, and you can enjoy a cruise and see the buildings in Vienna on both sides of the canal, so if you have time, you may want to board. The Danube canal recommends the view of Vienna from the bridge over the Danube and the promenade along the canal. The collaboration between the cityscape of Vienna and the canal has some spectacular points like postcards, so it is recommended to take a walk along the canal and take a commemorative photo. |
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Schottenring Station Schottenring Station Route from Schottenring Station Route from St. Stephen's Cathedra |
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Open Sightseeing Map (Big Map) |
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