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Morning
Begin the day at the Stephansdom (see pp8– 11) to catch the morning sun beaming through the medieval windows, and stroll around the cathedral’s Gothic features. It is worth climbing the south tower or taking the elevator up the North Tower for stunning views over the rooftops. For a mid-morning break head to the far end of the square and enjoy a cup of tea in Haas & Haas (see p94).
Wander the narrow streets around the cathedral but arrive on Hoher Markt at noon to watch the historic figures of the Anker Uhr march by.
There are many places to have lunch, but on a sunny day pick Do & Co (see p95) with its terrace overlooking Stephansplatz.
Afternoon
Spend the early afternoon exploring Graben and Kohlmarkt with their antiques shops and galleries, until you reach the Hofburg Palace (see pp12–17). With its various collections, select those that interest you most, but don’t miss the state apartments where Emperor Franz Joseph lived.
Leave the palace through the Michaeler Gate, pass Loos Haus, then treat yourself to a coffee and a piece of Sachertorte at Café Konditorei Demel (see p94).
To round off your day jump onto tram Nos. 1 or 2 to admire the lovely floodlit buildings by night.
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