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    • Day 3

      Wenen verkennen

      May 6 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Rond 13u zijn we vertrokken richting het centrum van Wenen. Rondom waar we gisteren ook zaten met het HRC.
      Eigenlijk geen idee wat we vandaag precies willen gaan doen. We gaan gewoon op verkenningstocht.

      Als eerste zie je de St. Stephans Domkirche.
      Onderweg kwamen we een roze cafeetje (Aida) tegen, daar moest ik gewoon even een foto van maken. 😁
      Zagen ook een mooie pilaar. Geen idee meer waarvan 😅 Flits! 📸
      Helaas heeft wel alles een net eromheen, dus voor de foto's wat minder.
      Dan zie je nog de Peterskirche.

      Toen hadden we erge dorst gekregen, dus moest er even wat genuttigd worden. 🍺🍹🌽

      Daarna gingen we weer verder richting het Sissi museum en de Spaanse rijschool. Het Sissi museum zijn we niet naar binnen gegaan, kaartjes waren 20eu p.p. en Lars heeft helemaal niks met Sissi, daarbij duurt de toer eigenlijk 1,5u en hadden nog maar een uur de tijd.
      We willen morgen nog wel even terug voor de Spaanse rijschool.

      Nog een stukje doorgelopen naar 'die Neue Hofburg' en door de Volksgarten gewandeld.

      We waren er toen een beetje klaar mee voor vandaag en zijn naar de tram gelopen bij het parlementsgebouw.
      Daar willen we morgen nog even naar terug gaan om te kijken.

      We hebben de tram en metro gepakt en onderweg bij het laatste stukje lopen, oa spullen voor het avondeten (kip tandoori) bij de Spar gekocht.
      Rond 18:15u waren we weer terug. Het begon ook net te regenen. ⛈️

      En nu zijn we na Logan's slaapje lekker lui op bed wat tv gaan kijken.
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    • December 7 - Arrival in Vienna

      December 7, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

      We were a rather bleary-eyed group and not very chatty at breakfast this morning at 6:30 a.m. At least there were no crowds around the coffee machine or the buffet. We hustled into two taxis at 7:30 a.m. that I had ordered the day before at reception. It wasn’t far, as the crow flies, to the train station, but it would have been a chore with suitcases and all our shopping loot over cobblestones. Vicky wisely invested in a second suitcase last night for her shopping acquisitions. Some of us may rent space in that bag as the days go on.

      The Prague train station (the main one – not the outlier one we arrived at on Sunday) is huge and has little or no useful signage. We eventually found the right train, the right car and the right seats and settled in for a 5-hour journey to Vienna. We seem to end up with only a few forward-facing seats. Sue and Vicky get the first two, and we duke it out for the rest of them. Only two on this ride, so I’m getting very little view of the scenery.

      The sun is actually out today for the first time since we arrived in Europe a week ago. We have all had to dig out our sunglasses and have had to pull down the window blind on the train car. You’d have to have a high tolerance for cloudy, overcast days from November to April to live in this part of the world.

      Vienna is the capital, largest city, and one of nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's most populous city and its primate city, with about two million inhabitants (2.9 million within the metropolitan area, nearly one third of the country's population), and its cultural, economic, and political center. It is the 6th-largest city proper by population in the European Union and the largest of all cities on the Danube river.

      In 2001, the city center was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In July 2017 it was moved to the list of World Heritage in Danger due a planned high-rise development in the city centre. Additionally, Vienna is known as the "City of Music" due to its musical legacy, as many famous classical musicians such as Beethoven and Mozart called Vienna home. Vienna is also said to be the "City of Dreams" because it was home to the world's first psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud.

      We got into the main train station (which is HUGE) just about 1:00 p.m. I hope we don’t all develop pneumonia because there were a lot of germs on that train, coupled with very sketch mask wearing techniques. We all wear our masks on the trains, except while eating. We found our way to street level and walked the few hundred meters to the hotel with no cobblestones in sight. The rooms weren’t ready yet, so we put our luggage in the secure lock up room and went out to find some lunch. This area has virtually nothing but apartment and office buildings. We finally found a little Italian place and had really good salads and pizza. Fed and watered, we went back to the hotel at 2:30 p.m. and found that our rooms were indeed ready.

      And the drama began again – just like in Dresden. Although the reservation had clearly stated that we needed twin/separate beds in all rooms, we got two mattresses pushed together on one frame in all three rooms. The dormitory/triple room also had a pull-out couch with a very thin foam mattress. The staff just sort of shrugged their shoulders and said there was nothing else available, and that we would have to put up with the arrangements. The double rooms are so small that there is no possibility of putting a cot/roller bed in them. There is a very slim chance that we might be able to move to a bigger room tomorrow. So, we are living pretty close to another for the night.

      Sheilagh and Mary Ann decided that they would like some quiet time, so they stayed back while the other five set out. We have cards that give us access to the metro/tram system, so we hopped on the metro and went a couple of stops to Stephansplatz which is the area around St. Stephen’s Cathedral. St. Stephen's Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Viennaand the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna. The current Romanesque and Gothicform of the cathedral, seen today in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by Duke Rudolf IV (1339–1365) and stands on the ruins of two earlier churches, the first a parish church consecrated in 1147. The most important religious building in Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in Habsburg and Austrian history and has, with its multi-coloured tile roof (covered with 230,000 coloured tiles), become one of the city's most recognizable symbols. St. Stephen is generally considered to be the first martyr of Christianity. According to the Acts of the Apostles, he was a deacon in the early Church at Jerusalem who angered members of various synagogues by his teachings. Accused of blasphemy at his trial, he made a speech denouncing the Jewish authorities who were sitting in judgment on him and was then stoned to death. Saul of Tarsus, later known as Paul, a Pharisee and Roman citizen who would later become a Christian apostle, participated in Stephen's martyrdom.

      We went into the church while there was still some light as stained glass generally looks better in daylight. This church, oddly enough, doesn’t have a lot of stained glass. We couldn’t walk up the main aisle, but we could get a sense of the grandeur and magnificence of the building - all built without the benefit of power tools or computers. We lit a candle and said some prayers and headed back out.

      Christmas Market stalls are located on two of the four sides of the cathedral. We found the merchandise to be better quality than in Prague, but more expensive. We found some good items.

      The whole ambiance of the square changed between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m. with dusk and then darkness. There are many streets that fan out from the square like the spokes of a wheel. Many of them are illuminated with elaborate overhead displays which look incredibly beautiful in the dark. We checked them out and ducked into interesting (mostly high end shops). I made a major purchase in the Läderach Chocolate Shop. We are going back tomorrow. Over the past two days, I have lost the right glove from both of the pairs of gloves that I brought, so I bought red gloves with fake rhinestones in the hope that they will be noticed if I drop them.

      Vicky suggested, that given our late lunch, that we pick up dinner fixings in a grocery store and have a picnic in the dormitory room. We took the metro back to the main station and found the grocery store and picked up sandwiches, fruit and wine. We had a grand old picnic with chunks of decadent chocolate for dessert, and mapped out tomorrow’s activities.

      Tomorrow, December 8th, is Lukas’s birthday – he is Angela’s oldest son, and he is turning 30 tomorrow. He is a bit under the weather. We have a lunch reservation at 1:00 p.m. at a lovely little café. Hopefully he’ll be able to join us. Angela will check in on him in the morning.

      I have booked a walking tour for all of us - a group of four and a group of three - under two different names for 3:00 p.m. I am wise to the ways of the booking system now. The tour will finish at St. Stephen’s Cathedral at 5:00 p.m. when the lights will be so magical. Everyone will be able to enjoy them. We also downloaded a commentary to accompany a tram ride that circles the old part of the city. It will show us many of the main sights. We will know a little bit about the city before we start the walking tour.

      Breakfast will be at 8:30 a.m. That will feel better than this morning’s 6:30 a.m. meeting. We all need a bit of a sleep in. Travel days, we are finding, are quite tiring, especially when the hotel reservation isn’t correct.
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    • Day 2

      Wiener Innenstadt

      May 27, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Pünktlich 07:30 Uhr sind wir mit dem Bus im schönen Wien angekommen. Direkt vom Bus stolperten wir in die U-Bahn und sahen uns wenige Minuten später direkt an der Domkirche St. Stephan. Hier organisierten wir uns zunächst ein kleines Frühstück und entschieden uns dabei einem Training an der Spanischen Hofreitschule beizuwohnen. Also holten wir uns die Tickets und verfolgten eine Stunde lang das öffentliche Training der Lipizzaner - Junghengste. Anschließend führte uns unser Weg zur Hofburg Wien, durch den Volksgarten und Rathausgarten, vorbei am Rathaus und dem Parlament sowie dem Naturhistorischen Museum Wien. Von hier ging es dann zur Albertina, für den kulturellen Beitrag dieses Kurztripps, durfte hier ein Besuch der aktuellen Ausstellung nicht fehlen. Nach diesem kleinen Kulturprogramm führte uns unser Weg vorbei an der Wiener Staatsoper, zur Karlskirche und anschließend noch zum Schloss Belvedere bevor wir mit der U-Bahn zum Prater fuhren. Hier verbrachten wir den späten Nachmittag und genehmigten uns ein leckeres Wiener Schnitzel als Tagesabschluss.Read more

    • Day 16

      The Hofburg Palace

      October 29, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      The Hofburg is the former principal imperial palace of the Hapsburg dynasty. It was built in the 13th century and expanded several times afterward. It now consists of many museums and government offices and includes the Spanish Riding School.Read more

    • Day 10

      Ausblicke und Genüsse

      June 8, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      So eine Großstadt war uns nach den vielen Tagen auf dem Land fast zu wuselig, also wanderten wir in Nussdorf auf einen Weinberg und verschafften uns erstmal einen Überblick über die Stadt. Da wir ein Tagesticket hatten ging es auf die andere der Stadt zum teuersten Cappucino der Reise im Café Gloriette, aber ebenfalls mit schönem Ausblick. Abends musste es natürlich ein echtes Wiener Schnitzel im Glacis Beisel sein.Read more

    • Day 7

      Wenn das Leben dir Zitronen gibt

      March 12, 2020 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      We arrived safe in Vienna!

      Then we found out almost all of the museums, including the Opera House, got closed down yesterday. And then we found out we can no longer get into the Czech Republic.

      So after trying to get a hold of Orbitz and learning it'd take 14 hours(!) for someone to get back to us, we bought new tickets to LAX for Monday. We figured we'd best have an exit plan before spending a full day getting a hold of them.

      For now, we're going to relax (there's a Jared-sized bathtub!) and enjoy the sights that we can still see. It's a bit of a bummer that everything is closed down, sure, but the bright side is that 1) the government is taking this seriously and working to limit the virus' spread, and 2) we have an excuse to come back! Also we get to see Cholula that much sooner!

      Tonight we took a trip to a local restaurant and had some goulash & schnitzel, paired with an Austrian beer and an Aperol spritz. Then we headed over to Hotel Sacher Wien for a Sachertorte and some strudel. Köstlich!

      We'll keep you posted as things do or don't change. We'll be sure to keep abreast of any developments and have the embassy on speed dial just in case.
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    • Day 1

      Sissi, Apfelstrudel und Sonne ☀️

      June 23, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Nach sechs Stunden Zugfahrt über Nürnberg und Passau kommen wir mittags in dem wunderschönen Wien an. Online wird schnell noch das 72h WienTicket gekauft (18€) und dann gehts mit der U-Bahn zu unserem Airbnb in der Mosergasse 3. Check in ist erst später, also kurze Sachen an und Gepäck ablegen und ab in die City. Zum Ankommen und Erfrischen gibt es erstmal einen Limoncello Spritz in der Lamée Rooftop Bar mit Blick auf den Stephansdom, gehts uns gut! :) Im Dom ist grad die Generalprobe für ein Haydn-Konzert, wir lauschen kurz, bestaunen den gotischen Bau und genießen dann noch die schöne Aussicht vom Nordturm. Bei schönstem Wetter machen wir einen kaiserlichen Spaziergang durch den Volksgarten, erfrischen uns mit Aperol und Bier und gehen weiter zur Hofburg und dem Burggarten, der damaligen Stadtresidenz des kaiserlichen Paars.Read more

    • Day 4

      Mooie Weense gebouwen

      May 7 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Rond 17u waren we weer in het gedeelte van Wenen waar ook het parlementsgebouw zit.
      We hebben daar weer een beetje rondgelopen en mooie verschillende gebouwen gezien.

      Ook hadden we rond 18u wel écht honger, want we hadden bij Schloss Schönbrunn alleen maar even een broodje samen gedeelt.
      We hebben een heerlijke pizza gegeten bij Regina Margherita.

      Ik (Rox) heb een pizza gourmet 'la Tradizione' met Italiaanse worstjes gehad en Lars een pizza classiche 'Regina Margherita' met cherry tomaten, mozzarella en parmaham. Hmmm..!

      Enkele foto's uit de collectie:
      1 & 2 waren bij de Spaanse rijschool in de buurt.
      3. Kunsthistorisch museum
      4. Parlementsgebouw
      5. Stadhuis
      6. Hofburgtheater
      7 tm 9 was bij restaurant Regina Margherita
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    • Day 24

      Crushed it

      January 5, 2020 in Austria ⋅ 🌙 0 °C

      We made it back to the ice skating outside the Rathaus, having suspected it was special then spent a month confirming it. So much fun! We didn't die although one of us did push the other over QUITE egregiously because they "couldn't stop" but they said sorry.Read more

    • Day 1

      Wien, Österreich

      May 21, 2022 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Zum Zeitpunkt unserer Flugbuchung gab es keine für uns passenden Direktflüge nach Tirana, sodass wir uns für einen Zwischenstopp in unserem heiß geliebten Wien entscheiden um dort mit der Wiener Austria den letzten Bundesliga Spieltag zu verbringen.Read more

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