Schönbrunn yellow facade
In front of Schönbrunn's yellow facade: take a group photo where the team poses as 18th-century courtiers, gloves on, fans up.
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Belvedere fountain pose
In the Belvedere gardens: take a group photo by a fountain or sculpture, everyone striking a serene baroque pose.
Checkpoint: Hofburg
Navigate to the Hofburg, the former imperial palace, and check in.
Checkpoint: Schönbrunn
Navigate to Schönbrunn Palace and check in (the Gloriette hilltop is a great alternative spot).
Checkpoint: Stephansdom
Navigate to St. Stephen's Cathedral (Stephansdom) and check in.
Coffee house moment
Vienna invented the coffee house. Find a traditional one (Café Central, Café Sacher, Demel, anywhere with marble tables). Take a team photo with the team holding melange or strudel.
Hofburg emperor pose
At the Hofburg: take a group photo where one team member strikes an emperor pose, the rest are courtiers bowing.
Local Wiener tip
Convince a local to share a tip about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide.
Mozart pose
Vienna is the city of Mozart. Find a Mozart statue or painting (or a Mozart-costumed concert promoter on the street) and take a team photo.
Sachertorte moment
Sachertorte is Vienna's most famous cake. Find a slice (Café Sacher is the original) and take a group photo of everyone tasting it at the same time.
Stephansdom roof pose
In front of the Stephansdom: take a group photo where everyone gazes up at the colorful tiled roof in mock awe.
Trivia: Belvedere painting
The Belvedere houses Gustav Klimt's most famous painting. What is its name (two words)?
Trivia: Habsburg dynasty
The Hofburg was the home of which European royal dynasty for over 600 years?
Trivia: Schönbrunn ruler
Which famous Habsburg empress was particularly associated with Schönbrunn (her family of 16 children grew up there)?
Trivia: Stephansdom roof tiles
The Stephansdom has a famous roof made of how many colorful glazed tiles (around 230,000 is accepted)?
Trivia: Strauss waltz
Johann Strauss II composed Vienna's most famous waltz. What river is it named after?
Vienna finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful Viennese spot (a baroque square, a palace garden, a sunset terrace) and take an amazing group photo.
Vienna kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical Viennese backdrop (a coffee house, a baroque facade, a horse-drawn fiacre) and take a group photo with everyone striking an imperial pose.