Apartment Beran Vienna
Herbeckstrasse 59 Vienna, Vienna, A-1180, Austria
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A Long Day of Travel
... both tried to sleep a little but the flight was a lot shorter and we were both woken up for lunch. I felt like an absolute zombie when I got off the plane. Everything else went really easily from there. It took no time at all to get our visas and immigration was as quick as anything. Our bags came off near the beginning too which was great. We did have to wait for a while though for our cab. what was only supposed to be a twenty minute wait turned into ...
Another Royal Occasion
Everything with the tour round Eastern Europe seemed at such a fast pace it has left us exhausted to it seemed like a good idea to leave the alarm off and get up when we wanted. Not much changes really, we had an earlier night so we were up at about the same time we had been getting up to but felt a little less stressed because now we can do things at our own pace.
We had a little problem. When we fly inot Ireland we will be ...
Ausstieg... links!
... every carried out. So, after the lovely strudels and topfen, we went to dinner.. At Vapiano, of course.
And then off to the Donau Insel again, where Anna was suddenly very excited at seeing the 80s band Europe (it's the final countdown!!), as the are Swedish. So we relaxed and sat through some Christian Peters and Band or some-such, and then jumped and head-banged to Europe, who were actually really cool. (They've had about 50 ...
City Essentials - with a bit of a storm thrown in.
... to Les and wandered off to bed. At 2.28am Les tried quietly to creep into the room and get ready for bed, upon which he started snoring straight away as soon as his head touched the pillow. Jo then spent a night of listening to snoring and waiting for him to swallow his tongue as despite pain being inflicted on various parts of his body, Les wouldn’t roll over and shut up.
‘Come the morning, hopefully his head’ll really suffer’ thought ...
Longest Entry Ever
... sky.
And now, you must be thinking, "Wow, that was a long day.". But wait, there's more! Leaving the Globe Museum a little before 5pm, I realized I had just enough time to squeeze in a visit to the Imperial Burial Vault. The crypt contained the remains of Hapsburgs from 1633 to the last Imperial Hapsburg, in 1989, plus her son who died in 2007. Of course, the two most elaborate tombs belonged to Maria Theresa and Franz Joseph.
I was the last person out of the ...


