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Walked the streets & tasted the local fare
... if you can have to much]. Afternoon tea was so filling that I decided to miss dinner.
Today I will find out where we catch the train to Prague tomorrow and walk around this area.
Vienna is a city that I would recommend to visit.
Nana-Jan & Puppa
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The Schnitzel Palace - Vienna
... an ossuary that was filled with victims from the bubonic plague. Neat.
Finally with most of the museums closed for the day we spent the evening at a wine bar doing some Austrian wine tasting and learning about Austrian wines and then headed down to a place called "Krah, Krah" (a real schnitzel palace) for our last traditional Austrian meal of beef goulash and schnitzel. The next day we were off to Cesky Krumlov and a drive in the Czech ...
Contiki Part Three
... wish that I could play an instrument, all of the orchestra was so talented. I was also lucky enough to be able to get my hands on a ticket to the Spanish Riding School, the show was awesome. It was like nothing I have ever seen before, the horses were so big and beautiful and they were trained so well. My favourite part was when the riders got the horse to jump in the air and do this amazing movement that looked like the horse was bucking, but it wasn't - the best way to describe it ...
The Beautiful, The Historic, and The Musical
... hair dryers, irons, the list goes on and on. The apartment was very cozy and we met lots of nice and social people.
After getting a brief introduction to the place from some other guys staying there, we headed out towards the heart of Vienna. On the way, we ran into a festival for some holiday they were having. We aren't really sure what it was, but it involved a giant pole being placed at the center of a square with wreaths and strings hung on it. Someone ...
Raining Karma
... detail of the life behind the palace doors--including dinner parties, salon rooms, and royal evening wear.. We also learned a lot about Sissi, a famous Princess that was known for her quirky and off-beat behavior.. Very interesting to say the least.. We then grabbed lunch at the semi-vegetarian restaurant at the market where were were two nights before (we couldn't resist the bread or the cute austrian waiters) and then we headed to the train station and were off to ...