SoundSeeing Vienna Hoher Market - Here is a pleasant and informative tour where you can encounter numerous tourist attractions in one stroll. You start in the oldest square in the city and end up at the picturesque Ruprechts Church. Today, there are no more reminders of the once so lively fish and textile market, or of the bloody executions that took place here since the early Middle Ages. Now people come together here for an evening out. There are plenty of terraces, cafes, clubs, and discotheques.
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