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Where to go? Europe!!

Posted by semi-backpacker

... . I would recommend a night cruise/boat on the Danube River...simply breathtaking. I spent 3 days in Prague and loved it! So much to see and do and it's so easy to get around in public transport (the same goes for Vienna, Austria). Good luck!

Most livable places in the world

Posted by barsie

... second. Although I was in Munich for the Weis'n so not sure what it's like without the atmosphere. 1. Vienna, Austria 2. Zurich, Switzerland- Done 3. Geneva, Switzerland- Done 4. Vancouver, Canada 5. Auckland, New Zealand - Done 6. Dü ...

New blogger, old traveler from US/UK

Posted by hammitt

... (Berkeley and Oakland), Colorado (Denver and Aspen), Vermont (Middlebury), Minnesota (Grand Rapids), Washington, DC, Oxford (UK), and Vienna (Austria). I'm about to move to Charlottesville, VA in the fall. Some of these places I haven't lived ...

Most Beautiful City in the World

Posted by andrewjerome

... to name a favourite so I'll name some that stand out: Boston, USA Hiroshima, Japan Dunedin, New Zealand Vienna, Austria Budapest, Hungary Reykjavik, Iceland Stockholm, Sweden Lucerne, Switzerland Istanbul, Turkey Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada Quebec ...

Transylvania Starter Kit

Posted by tiberiu_ghita

... main routes to take by train: From Bucharest : - Brasov - Sighisoara - Cluj-Napoca - Oradea - Brasov - Sibiu - Deva - Arad From Vienna (Austria) or Budapest (Hungary) - Arad - Deva - Sighisoara - Brasov - Arad - Sibiu - Brasov - Oradea - Cluj-Napoca - ...

Where will you be at Christmas?

Posted by kitkatgo

I'm so very excited to be in Vienna, Austria for Christmas this year with my family!

Best And Worst Hospitable Countries

Posted by durnadupa

... by far the best tour I have ever received. As for the worst hospitable people I have encountered it has to be in Vienna, Austria. They just seemed to have a general disdain for Americans, tourists, and travelers in general. They also would go out of ...

Banning Alcohol on Board

Posted by kilgiraffe

... kids, aged 16-18. About half of those came from the US, and they were all put on the same flight from JFK/Dulles to Vienna, Austria. Apparently on the JFK flight there was about 100 kids, and as it was an Austrian airline they didn't mind serving them ...

12 of the Best Free European Attractions

Posted by mmbcross

... 1 - St. Peter's Basillica, Vatican City 2 -The Pantheon, Rome, Italy 3 - British Museum, London, UK 4 - Schonbrunn Gardens, Vienna, Austria 5 - Gellért Hill Cave, Budapest, Hungary 6 - War Museum, Athens, Greece 7 - Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, ...

Most livable places in the world

Posted by starlagurl

... of the most livable cities in the world every year. Ottawa is number 16, I'm pretty surprised. 1. Vienna, Austria 2. Zurich, Switzerland 3. Geneva, Switzerland 4. Vancouver, Canada 5. Auckland, New Zealand 6. Düsseldorf, Germany ...

Name your travel inspiration!

Posted by kitkatgo

... somewhere over Christmas break using our miles, but Budapest had not come to mind, lol. We will be flying into Frankfurt, Germany...going to Vienna, Austria...to Budapest, Hungary then back over 10 days or so. What has inspired you to book a trip?

Vegan travel?

Posted by starlagurl

... 27. San Diego, California (38) 28. Java, Indonesia (38) 29. Munich, Germany (38) 30. Paris, France (37) 31. Vienna, Austria (37) 32. Taichung, Taiwan (35) 33. Penang, Malaysia (34) 34. Minneapolis, Minnesota (33) 35. Madrid, Spain ( ...

UNESCO Heritage Sites

Posted by stereobread

I think I'm doing alright, let's see. I've been to: Historic Centre of Vienna, Austria Boyana Church, Bulgaria Historic Center of Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic Historic Center of Prague, Czech Republic Kutna Hora: Historical Town Center, ...

Most Beautiful City in the World

Posted by bangkokrandy

... Most Beautiful Cities: Venice, Italy; Seville, Spain; Lijiang, China (the old town); and Antigua, Guatemala. Also worth a mention: Vienna, Austria; Munich, Germany; and Prague, Czech Republic. I'd better stop now before my list gets out of hand. ...

Travelling Alone to Austria

Posted by semi-backpacker

I was in Hungary/Austria on a business trip in 2002 and the last day, I parted from the group and took a train from Budapest to Vienna by myself. The week prior, I had taken that same trip with 2 other coworkers, but I had an extra few days at the end of ...

Travelling Alone to Austria

Posted by tatot

... around 5 to 6 days in Austria. From the readings that I've done, the most recommended places to visit in Austria would be Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck. But I'm planning to visit Bad Ischl, Melk, Mittenwald and perhaps Graz/Klagenfurt. Does ...

about public transport

Posted by gabrielle123

Unfortunately no - you have to buy an additional ticket of approx 3 euros which will cover the entire distance from Vienna city until VIE (Vienna International Airport) - Schwechat.

From Vienna to Feldkirch

Posted by peterpilgrim

The way I got around the prohibitively expensive train rides in Austria is with the help of this amazing site called . It essentially lets you search for any lifts (german=mitfahrgelegenheit) that users have posted - there are truck drivers posting cheap ...

From Vienna to Feldkirch

Posted by nsiqueira

Thanks, Starla.... actually I want to go to Liechtenstein by Feldkirch! I looked at the website of Austria Railway, but the tickets from Vienna are bit expensive, I think the bus could be cheaper. I´ll keep trying to know about. Bye!

Christmas Eve in Vienna? - Vienna travel question

Posted by martinisinrio

I am planning to be in Vienna for Christmas and am looking for recommendations for a dinner/concert or dinner/other activity that I can book in advance for Christmas Eve. Any recommendations would be appreciated.

about public transport

Posted by cyarro

hi there can someone please let me know can the 24 hours pass(5.7 euros) or 48 hours(10 euros) pass be used to get to the vienna international airport, via s-bahn? thank u

From Vienna to Feldkirch

Posted by nsiqueira

... for your request. Where there is a train connection there aren't any busses. There are definitely no busses that connect Vienna with Feldkirch. So the only possibility is the train. The timetables can be checked at the official website of the Austrian ...

From Vienna to Feldkirch

Posted by nsiqueira

Hi friends, I´m planning a trip to Europe and I´d like to know if there´s a bus line between Vienna and Feldkirch. I know there´s a train, but I think the bus could be cheaper. Tks in advance, Nelson

advice on europe

Posted by alexoproiu

About Austria and train travel, I've been to Vienna a couple of weeks ago and found that traveling by rail between cities is quite easy. In Westbanhof (trainstation) in Vienna we could purchase tickets from an automated vending machine in a matter of ...

Germany Insider Tips from a Local Expert

Posted by kacampau

... are the best non-high season months to travel through Germany? I assume your answer would also apply to Austria. Frankfurt-Heidelburg-Rothenburg-Weimar-Berlin-Leipzig-Bamburg-Munich-Berchtesgarden-Salzburg-Linz-Vienna-Venice October is still nice. You ...

Travel within Austria

Posted by suns10

Me and my family (total 2 adults, 1 youth and one child) would like to visit Austria for 3-4 days in the month of April or May 2010,and see places like salzburg, innsbruck, vienna, valley etc. Can you suggest the cheapest mode of travel within these places ...

5 places off the beaten track in Europe

Posted by starlagurl

... near Madrid) 3) Bologna, Italy (Near Florence, Milan, Rome, or Venice) 4) Potsdam, Germany (near Berlin) 5) Salzburg, Austria (near Vienna, Munich) (From: What are some more places in Europe, that aren't so frequently visited by tourists?

Independent Travel v Organised Trips

Posted by jeremystravels

... that it went to a few places that I absolutely loved and would never have gone to on my own. Those being Hopfgarten, Austria and Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland. I think if I would've gone on my own I would've skipped those countries completely opting ...

RTW with kids?

Posted by marilee8537

We took our 14 year old son to Paris, Austria, Germany and Sweden. He absolutely loved it. We forwarned him that this is not a "vacation" where you sleep in, but this is a working vacation......where we get up and get going early so we can see ...

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