A park with more than 150 models of famous landmarks in a scale of 1:25, the same materials used to create the objects themselves were used in their creation.
At the Ars Electronica Center, art interacts with new technologies, and the museum positions itself as a place where you can get to know and experiment with the world of the future.
An art museum located in the palace of Archduke Albrecht in the centre of Vienna.
One of the largest museums in Austria was built to house the Habsburgs’ collections of natural exhibits.
Zotter is not just a chocolate factory, it is a chocolate theatre. You will not only learn how to make chocolate, but you will also taste everything, from cocoa beans to chocolate with various fillings.
The famous square turns into a real fairytale ice rink for five months, where you can not only skate to Christmas music, but also have a cup of hot chocolate in a cafe nearby.
Sulphur bath (with a small concentration of sulphur), herbal bath (with extract of various herbs), Finnish sauna, steam room, bio-sauna, infrared sauna, aromatic sauna, eucalyptus sauna, salt sauna
The park offers all possible types of entertainment: roller coasters, “caves of fear”, game rooms, shooting galleries, etc. A Lilliputian railway train with a small diesel locomotive runs throughout the Prater, being a favourite pastime.
This is a great start for those who are planning to study abroad. In addition to intensive German language learning, we introduce future applicants to the top universities in Austria and Germany.
We will visit the best universities in Austria: University of Vienna, Technical University (TU), Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Medical University (MedUni Wien), University of Klagenfurt (AAU), Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), and University of the Arts. We will meet students and immerse ourselves in the student atmosphere.
We communicate, play, and relax in German. Active German language learning with native speakers and 24/7 informal communication in a German-speaking environment.
We strive to combine the useful with the interesting, which is why we successfully balance between entertainment and German language learning. There will never be a dull moment during the days spent in the camp. Sports, quests, excursions, and much more await our young travellers in Look Akademie camps.
We have held camps in 3 countries – Austria, Germany, Ukraine, and are constantly expanding our geography. We conduct camps with different concepts and locations. Choose the most desired location for yourself and set off on an adventure with us!
Three meals a day. Super bonus: exciting discoveries of culinary traditions of the world every evening! We have dinner at restaurants of Asian, European, and African cuisine – a new country every time 🙂
We do not have a rigid division into “senior and junior”. We build trusting relationships, and we can always be contacted with any question.
We will make your child's vacation comfortable. Veganism, food allergies, or other special care needs will be taken into account when your child is in the camp.
The accompanying person in the camps is like an older friend. We build trusting relationships with each other, and we are always available to answer any questions.
Before leaving for the camp, we open medical insurance for each child.
During the camp, we actively publish photo/video reports. Therefore, parents always know where the children are and what they are doing.
First of all, two weeks flew by very quickly.
Every day was interesting and productive. I want to mention language classes in German, namely conversational practice, which I missed so much.
Communication with native speakers, being in a German-speaking environment 24/7 and learning the language – definitely improved my level and consolidated the learned material, and also added me new knowledge in German.
To be honest, I went to camp thinking that I would be constantly learning and it would be, perhaps, somewhere boring and monotonous.
However, I was wrong. To my surprise, every day was different: museums, excursions, visits to universities, our trip to Baden, a picture gallery, parks, swimming in a lake and pools, etc.
I am completely satisfied with my time spent – educationally and fun.
Vienna is an incredibly beautiful city with a rich history and we never sat in the hotel (we spent about 10% of our time there). We had a very cool program, thanks to which we learned a lot about Austria. During our stay, we visited 4 top universities in Vienna, 2 museums, a famous gallery (where we took part in an interesting quest), an aquarium and an amusement park, and also spent the weekend in nature by the water and in thermal pools.
Many parents are concerned about the safety and nutrition of their children. As for nutrition, I can say that it is impossible to be hungry here. Participants are always under the supervision of accompanying persons, so there is no need to worry.
I just returned from the camp and would like to share my impressions. The program is quite rich and interesting, with many museums and universities that we visited. On Saturday we went swimming to Baden, and on Sunday to the lake. We lived in a good 4-star hotel, everything was clean and tidy. German courses were amazing, it was not super difficult, but interesting. Special thanks to Anastasia, who helped us with everything and during these 2 weeks became a great friend.
The hotel was very good, everything was clean, rooms for two people. Excursions to universities were very interesting, especially WU. The whole program is very well organised, because we did not spend time at the hotel at all, but despite this we managed to relax. We visited many interesting museums, an aquarium, an amusement park, and pools. Thanks to this camp I fell in love with Vienna, and although I returned only two days ago, I already dream of going back.
The camp was great. The team was friendly. The organisation was on the high level, personal respect to the counsellors for the organisation and support of everyone in the camp.
I really liked and remembered the excursions and visits to museums in Vienna and beyond. German lessons were interesting and interactive. Accommodation and food were really good. I would recommend it and I would go again”. Thanks to the camp counsellor, I felt safe throughout the camp, and I was always confident that nothing could go wrong.
Vienna, Barbara-Prammer-Allee 9/2/Top 4, 1220
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