One street away from our desired location... Me (confused) and Mum (concerned) |
In Vienna, there are so many lovely sounds everywhere that it's no wonder that it is the city of music! In addition, there is an abundance of detail everywhere… many of the churches having a Gothic influence.
"Grumpy gills" |
Day 1 – Walking, walking and walking in Wien
All throughout the city, you can see the affects of an 'arts' cultured society. Art and music dominate this city but to be frank – graffiti adorns almost every wall whether it be an ordinary building or one of historic significance. I did wonder if this is a way to "creatively express themselves" - a form of modern art, perhaps? Nevertheless, the more artistic graffiti looked fabulous on the underside of the bridges alongside of the Danube Canal.
These ‘fake’ beach sides are all along the Danube Canal too, and after a few kilometers of walking we were ready for a rest.
Bring on the Austrian beer - the Ottakringer Radler was oh so refreshing...
Bring on the Austrian beer - the Ottakringer Radler was oh so refreshing...
Ottakringer Radler |
Refresh and recharge with Ottakringer! Me, Dad and Mum |
...Thankfully I got some sun on my snowy skin (maybe it will add me some colour before Italy).
We continued on through the city trying to avoid the vast numbers of bicycles and worked our way into the back streets.
Bicycles... |
As we quickly walked, the Rathaus and the Stephansdom towered over us. We walked an epic 10 kilometres today - and we felt the affects as we crawled into bed around midnight.
Day 2 – Wet Wien
Our second day brought buckets of rain down from the heavens. We were lucky enough to get in a quick visit to the Naschmarkt (big markets in the city centre) where we spotted lots of awesome fresh fruit and vegetables. Surprisingly, there was not a lot for Dad to haggle with and when the rain started we took cover on the trams that circle around the city.
Naschmarkt Dad and Mum |
When the rain eased slightly we made our way over to ‘The Blue Danube’. However, it was not so blue today (except for maybe the mood of the rain). We were sure that it is a beautiful river usually and I hummed Mozart’s famous tune anyway to cheer us up.
Back to the city centre found us outside the Stephansdom (but as I mentioned earlier we were to only go inside it the next day).
In an attempt to escape the rain and revel in a bit of musical culture, we made a somewhat spontaneous decision that seemed only fitting for the 'City of Music' and went to a Strauss and Mozart concert in the Stadtpark at the Kusalon.
The Stadtpark (Behind: the Kusalon) |
With a treat of a three course dinner prior and front row seats, Dad in particular was well pleased with the success of the evening… and that was all before the performance had even begun!!
Happy campers in the front row!! Mum, Dad and me |
Prior to the show beginning |
The Stadtpark bridge after the show |
Day 3 – All things high and mighty in Vienna
We took the trams and buses up into the mountains in Vienna, though the locals reassured us they were mere hills!!!
There was a fantastic view of the Danube from up on the ‘mountain’ but due to all the mist hanging around from the rain the day before, unfortunately we could not see clearly all the way to the bottom.
View of Vienna & the Danube (from the hills) |
Walking through the forest Dad and me (with Mum in the far background) |
Back down the ‘mountain’ and then we were off to the city, which had eventually decided to clear up. Some of the major sights were…
Rathaus |
Here we stopped here for lunch (in line with the Vienna Festival) and had wurst and another Austrian beer (...what else??!)
And topped it off with my personal favourite… the Stephansdom.
Out front of the Stephansdom Under reconstructive works |
Main altar |
Looking back towards the entrance |
Golden icon (I think it looks like one of the three kings!) |
Left side of the cathedral Mum and Dad |
Jesus on the crucifix (tree version) |
There are so many Gothic details inside this cathedral – making it very difficult getting decent photographs (for the lack of light.)
Down through the back streets of Vienna (or to the Backstraße) we found this gorgeous little gothic-influenced restaurant ‘Zum Basilisken’ on the quiet street of Schönlatern-gasse.
The perfect end to our Wiener Schnitzel dinner (and our trip to Vienna) was with a delicious serving of Sachertorte (mmm… schmecken!)
But until next time… Prost!
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