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Vienna

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Sunny day in Vienna at the Karlskirche

Vienna

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An enormous upgrade from sleeping in bunkbeds

Our arrival in Vienna started out rocky, but quickly turned into one of the nicests destinations on our trip so far. Our rental apartment misplaced the reservation we made back in November. After a couple hours wandering around the city with our backpacks, sitting on street curbs, and some mild worrying (completely on my end) we were relocated to one of their luxury aparments at no additional cost. I haven’t decided if I liked the free towels or the multiple chandeliers and fancy wall paper best… it can be a close tie.

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Warm apple strudel at Café Central

We took advantage of our  apartment kitchen to cook a majority of our meals so we could afford to experience the lavish Viennese café culture.

A quick Google search led us to the historic Café Central, which is considered one of the most famous café in Vienna. Selecting desserts was definitely a “go big or go home” moment. I  had my

Chocolate cake
Chocolate cake at Café Central

mind narrowed in on getting the perfect Crisp Apple Strudel.

I did not get to try Schnitzel with Noodles, but they may still be time. I’m trying to convince the guys we need to take a day trip to Salzburg while we are in Germany. I don’t think they love The Sound of Music  nearly as much as I do.

When we weren’t spending way too much money on desserts and fancy coffees, or listening to Mozart and Beethoven in our luxury apartment- Vienna is the capital of classical music afterall!- we enjoyed wandering through the city.

 

Garden side of the Schönbrunn Palace
Garden side of the Schönbrunn Palace
Some my favorite highlights of our three days in the city:
Schönbrunn Palace gardens
Schönbrunn Palace gardens- perfect for a picnic
Hofburg Palace
Hofburg Palace
  • St. Stephan’s Cathedral
  • Rathaus– Vienna’s City Hall
  • Schönbrunn Palace and Gardens–  Austria’s most visited tourist attraction. The garden park has been open to the public since the 1770s. Both the palace and the gardens are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • The Karlskirche – Also known as St. Charles Church
  • The Austrian Parliament Building
  • Bird specimens at the museum
    Bird specimens at the museum

    Natural History Museum at the Imperial Palace of Vienna- Continuing our streak of luck, we had close to perfect weather during our stay, besides a rainy day spent here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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