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Lerchenfelderstrasse 1-3 Vienna, Vienna, 1070, Austria
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Vienna.. you had me at hello
Wednesday 15 September 2010
So arrived in Vienna at about 4pm local time and then caught a cab to the hotel atlas, had a quiet night and then got up early for the morning breakfast
Thursday 16 September 2010
Today was a rather wet day in vienna but I am managing to make the most of it. Saw the parliament house and have …
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Vienna - Part 3 - All Soul's Day
... stalls and purchased a dozen candles each to lay on the graves. My camera chose that moment to die on me, so my pictures are very dark. However, I have included them as they are of such importance to me. We did not have a lot of time, so we headed straight in to the graves of the men we had come to honour: Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Strauss and Brahms. They were all in a special section of honour.
The next half hour was one of the most moving of my life. ...
Cold and rainy in Vienna
... in a flash Mercedes taxi – until we’d gone about 4 blocks when we stopped in a major traffic jam. Eventually got to the airport, then waited, and waited, and waited while our flight to Frankfurt kept getting delayed – our 1:45 hour buffer got smaller and smaller.
When we got airborne about 1:30 hours late, both Glenda and I had resigned ourselves to missing the Hong Kong flight, but Lufthansa came through for us. Eight of us were ...
Holy Hapsbergs Robin
... for the day today as its only an hour away and you really don't need more than a day. Im staying in Vienna for one last night tonight and am on the lunchtime train to Budapest tomorrow. Food is obviously a really important part of any culture and I've tried where ever possible to eat new things and try local delicacies. Bratislava highlights a problem I've had throughout this trip, when you look for where the 'locals' eat, look no further than the local McDonalds ...
The Museum of The Dead
... lizard, amphibian, reptile, mammals and primate that set foot, paw or wing on the Earth was stuffed, staring blankly back at you. The museum even housed some extinct animals, Dodo birds and other birds from Australia and New Zealand. It was truly creepy and after a couple of rooms, we were terribly upset, knowing that everyone we were looking ...



