Historic grand café famous for Viennese pastries and an atmospheric start to the day; perfect for a leisurely group breakfast and photos. Café Central typically opens around 8:00am — reserve a table for a larger group.
Self-guided or private walking tour through Vienna’s historic centre to see St Stephen’s Cathedral, baroque streets and boutique shops — fast, photo-friendly introduction to the city. Many guided tours start about 10:00–11:00am; self-guided option is free.
Try the classic Viennese schnitzel at Figlmüller, a beloved local institution near Stephansplatz — great for feeding a hungry group. Figlmüller usually opens for lunch from around 11:30am; expect a wait at peak times so reservations are recommended.
Step inside the imperial apartments and Sisi Museum to glimpse Habsburg history and opulent interiors — a cultural contrast to the party vibe and excellent for memorable photos. Typical opening hours are roughly 9:00am–5:30pm; check seasonal times and book tickets in advance to avoid queues.
Indulge in the original Sachertorte at Café Sacher for a classic Viennese cake experience. Café Sacher is usually open from early morning to late evening; popular with tourists so expect a short wait.
Fun group activity where a bartender leads the party through creating signature cocktails — ideal icebreaker and lesson you can repeat at bars later. Workshops often run in the late afternoon (approx 4:00–8:00pm); book in advance for groups.
Dinner with skyline views — atmospheric setting for the bachelorette dinner and excellent cocktails to continue the celebration. Rooftop restaurants typically open for dinner from 6:00pm–11:00pm; reserve a table for the group.
Start with cocktails at a stylish rooftop bar (Kleinod) then head to a club like Grelle Forelle or Flex for dancing — Vienna clubs usually open late and stay open into the early morning. Clubs often start busy after midnight; entrance fees vary and can be around EUR10–20 depending on the night.
Light breakfast in the beautiful Schönbrunn park with views toward the Gloriette — a peaceful start after a late night. Café Gloriette typically opens around 9:00am; seasonal hours may vary.
Tour the palace imperial apartments or do a gardens-only stroll; the palace and its grounds are perfect for group photos and the Gloriette viewpoint. Schönbrunn tours usually start around 8:30–9:00am and last 1.5–2 hours; buy timed tickets in advance to guarantee entry.
Head to Naschmarkt for a lively international selection — small plates and wines let everyone sample and share. Stalls and restaurants are open midday (market active from early morning to evening), making it a flexible lunch option.
Unwind with thermal pools, saunas and massage options — perfect bachelorette recovery and pampering time. Therme Wien is generally open from morning until late evening (often around 9:00am–11:00pm); check specific sauna rules and make any massage reservations in advance.
Experience a traditional Viennese wine tavern (Heuriger) in the Grinzing district — cosy atmosphere, local wines and rustic plates make a memorable group evening. Heurigers commonly open from midday and stay open late (approx 12:00pm–23:00pm); many accept walk-ins but booking is recommended for groups.
Enjoy a leisurely final dinner with sharing plates and local specialities to toast the bride-to-be — choose a Heuriger for laid-back charm or a central bistro for convenience. Dinner service typically runs 6:00pm–10:00pm; book ahead for a larger party.
Finish the weekend gently with a riverside stroll or a final cocktail at a cosy bar in the city centre — good option if you prefer to avoid another late night. Many bars stay open until midnight or later; check closing times if you need transport to late trains/flights.