Donaukanal Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Danube Canal is located in Vienna. It is a tributary of the Danube River with a total length of 17.3 kilometers. Around 1700, the Danube River was diverted to the east, and the original main stream was called the Danube Canal.
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Cool place with relaxed atmosphere
Cool atmosphere, decent priced beer and wine. Nice to sit for a while, grab few drinks and view the Danube and people walking by.
This activity is included in the Vienna Pass and is pleasant between visiting the city and museums but is not of huge interest outside the electric station designated by Hundertwasser....
We had only one day on the journey in Vienna. Have watched us a few exhibitions and churches, everything very skillful and royal, just so swept before old prunk and glory. Beautiful, broad...
Originally it was a Danube branch that was transformed to a channel in the middle of the '500 to facilitate river navigation. Since it flows closer to the center of Vienna, there are many points of i...
Cool place with relaxed atmosphere
Cool atmosphere, decent priced beer and wine. Nice to sit for a while, grab few drinks and view the Danube and people walking by.
Important river
The Danube is the second longest river in Europe, flowing with parsimons in some areas of the Austrian capital.
Nice but not indispensable
This activity is included in the Vienna Pass and is pleasant between visiting the city and museums but is not of huge interest outside the electric station designated by Hundertwasser....
Surprisingly down
We had only one day on the journey in Vienna. Have watched us a few exhibitions and churches, everything very skillful and royal, just so swept before old prunk and glory. Beautiful, broad...
The channel
Originally it was a Danube branch that was transformed to a channel in the middle of the '500 to facilitate river navigation. Since it flows closer to the center of Vienna, there are many points of i...