Arrive at the apartment (Ottakringer Str. 39), transfer from station/airport, check in and drop bags. Take this early window to sleep and recover from travel so you’re fresh for the evening concert.
Have a relaxed brunch near your apartment — Westbahnhof/Ottakring area has several cafés and bakeries for Austrian-style coffee and pastries; cafés typically open from ~7:00–10:00 onwards (check the specific café). This keeps the morning low-key so you don’t get exhausted before tonight.
Wander the local streets around Ottakringer Strasse: window-shop, find a bakery, or stroll in nearby small parks — gentle activity to stretch legs without heavy sightseeing.
Eat an early, light dinner within a 10–20 minute walk of Wiener Stadthalle (Gumpendorfer Straße / Westbahnhof area). Many restaurants and casual bistros are open in the early evening — aim to finish dinner by ~18:00 to reach the venue on time.
Walk to Wiener Stadthalle (about 20 minutes from your apartment) and be at the venue at least 2 hours before the 20:00 start so you can queue, go through entry and find seats/merch. Hall D event doors/entry procedures vary — double-check the venue’s arrival instructions.
After the concert, walk back to the apartment (about 20 minutes) or grab a late-night snack at a near-venue bakery or kebab shop if you’re hungry. Ottakring has late food options near Westbahnhof.
Start the day with a Viennese coffee and pastry at an iconic café near the city center — cafés generally open by ~8:00; Café Central is popular so expect a short wait unless you book ahead.
Visit the Imperial Apartments and the Sisi Museum to see the Habsburg imperial rooms and learn about Empress Elisabeth; the complex usually opens around 9:00–9:30 and closes mid-late afternoon (check seasonal hours).
Walk to Stephansplatz to visit the cathedral’s interior (open early–late) and, if you like, the tower or catacombs which have separate opening times (typically ~9:00–17:00). The cathedral is a must-see central landmark.
Head to the Naschmarkt for a wide choice of stalls and small restaurants — excellent for a fresh, relaxed lunch (market hours are generally early morning to early evening; many stalls close ~19:00).
Visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum to see impressive collections of old masters and decorative arts; the museum typically opens from 10:00 to around 18:00 (verify current hours) — buy tickets in advance to skip lines.
Stroll the MuseumsQuartier outdoor areas, pop into the Leopold Museum or relax at an MQ café for people-watching. MQ spaces stay lively into the evening.
Take a short trip to the Prater to ride the historic Riesenrad around sunset — the wheel usually operates into the evening (hours vary seasonally). The view is a classic photo moment of Vienna.
Have a hearty Viennese dinner (e.g., schnitzel at Figlmüller near Stephansplatz) — popular restaurants can be busy so reserve if possible; many places are open until ~22:00–23:00.
Finish packing, check out of the apartment, and grab a coffee and pastry from a nearby bakery (many bakeries open early). Keep breakfast light if you have an early journey.
Leave for Vienna International Airport (VIE) or Wien Hauptbahnhof depending on your travel mode to Zadar — allow at least 90–120 minutes for airport check-in/security or ample time for long-distance trains/buses. Options: taxi (~25–40 min), S-Bahn/City Airport Train (~25 min from center), or OBB Rail from Hauptbahnhof.
Complete check-in and security; if flying to Zadar, international/Schengen procedures vary so please verify your carrier’s recommended arrival time. If traveling by bus/train, confirm platform and boarding time.