AI-generated Vienna destination information infographic featuring a refined skyline illustration, Austria-in-Europe locator map, and six first-timer top sights with icons. Designed in a navy, gold, and ivory editorial travel style, it blends polished urban sophistication with clear quick facts and must-try dishes.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Travel destination infographic titled "Vienna" with a hero skyline / landmark illustration at the top, featuring Vienna’s recognizable skyline with Stephansdom, the Giant Ferris Wheel, Hofburg silhouettes, and elegant Ringstrasse architecture. Include a small simplified MAP / silhouette showing where the destination sits: Austria highlighted within Europe, with Vienna marked in the northeast of Austria along the Danube. Create a first-timer cheat sheet layout for destination information, with 6 numbered top sights as callouts, each with a small icon, concise one-line description, and readable English labels: 1. "St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom)" — "Gothic symbol of Vienna with a patterned roof and city-center views." icon: cathedral. 2. "Schönbrunn Palace" — "Former imperial summer residence with grand gardens and ornate state rooms." icon: palace. 3. "Hofburg Palace" — "Historic Habsburg complex housing museums, courtyards, and the Spanish Riding School." icon: crown or palace. 4. "Belvedere Palace" — "Baroque palace ensemble famous for art collections including Klimt’s 'The Kiss'." icon: framed painting. 5. "Prater & Giant Ferris Wheel" — "Classic amusement park area with Vienna’s iconic Riesenrad." icon: ferris wheel. 6. "MuseumsQuartier" — "Large cultural district mixing major museums with lively contemporary courtyards." icon: museum. Add a quick-facts strip with labels IN English exactly as: "Best season", "Currency", "Language", "Typical day budget", "Time zone" and values: "Shoulder season: April to May, September to October", "Euro (€)", "German", "$90–$180 / €80–€165", "Central European Time (CET / CEST)". Include a must-try dishes section with 3 items: "Wiener Schnitzel", "Tafelspitz", "Apfelstrudel". Add subtle editorial notes for first-time visitors such as walkable historic center, strong public transport, and café culture, but keep layout uncluttered and text minimal. Visual style: editorial travel magazine illustration, evocative postcard composition, vector-clean infographic layout. Use a metropolitan navy & gold palette with ivory paper tones, refined linework, elegant serif-sans pairing, soft geometric framing, and polished urban sophistication. Mood: cultured, timeless, confident, upscale yet accessible, ideal for off-peak shoulder-season travel planning. Ensure all text is sharp, high-contrast, and readable, with tasteful editorial framing, no exploitative imagery of local people, no orientalist clichés, no real airline / hotel logos, no watermarks. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real airline / hotel logos, no watermarks Tasteful editorial framing, no exploitative imagery of local people, no orientalist clichés, no airline / hotel brand logos. Currency and language facts must be accurate.
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