Wake up and get down to the center,
it's my first time alone in Vienna. I get off at Herrengasse, the
smell of horses and their... “product” confirms to me that I am in
the city center. Just a couple steps away is the Hof, regular
residence of the emperor, and after crossing it I'm at the
Volksgarten – amazing for spring/summer pic nics- and the Burgring.
Straight ahead is Maria-Theresien-Platz, nice green square surrounded
by museums (Nature and Arts), while on the right there is the
Parlament, City Hall (stunning and always hosting events in the
square in front of it), Opera and the University.
But I cross Maria-Theresien-Platz, and
I am at Museumsquartier, one of the biggest cultural areas in the
world: sorrounded by art museums people sit and relax with a cup of
coffee at day time, and with a beer/cocktail during the night.
Definitely my favorite place in Vienna.
(Museumsquartier. Source: Wikipedia)
Vienna is THE city of art, home of
Hundertwasser, the singular artist, father of the
Hunderwasserhaus/Kunst Haus (Untere Weißgerberstraße 13 – U Bahn
Landstraße-) a must that cannot be missed. Can't leave Vienna
without seeing it!
(I have a few pictures but I decided not to upload them, as they don't really impress as much as the house seen live)
What I love about
Vienna is that, even if being a very modern and up-to-date city, it
gives you the feeling of living in the Habsburg times, thanks to its
historical buildings. At least two must be mentioned: Belvedere,
baroque palace and summer residence, and Schönbrunn,
the amazing palace surrounded by stunning
gardens. You might not have time to get inside, but gardens and
Thriuphtur Gloriette are a must. From the Gloriette you get a
breathtaking panorama of the whole city.
(Gloriette Hill, picture of mine)
Keen
on having a walk up the hills? Kahlenberg is your place. Highest
place in Vienna. Amazing panoramic view assured.
Amusement
park? Then Prater.
(Prater Riesenrad, picture of mine)
Walk
in the green? Stadtpark (city
park with lake, flower art and Strauss golden statue).
Chic
drinks and stunning panorama? Hotel Sofitel at Schwedenplatz.
Schwedenplatz itself is quite chic with its many
small bars, all of them located near each other. This party area is
also called „Bermuda Triangle“.
Shopping?
Stephansplatz and surroundings (Kärntner Straße).
And check Stephansdom as well, the cathedral is one of the symbles of
the city.
Chill
out on the river? Praterinsel.
Vienna
has so much to offer. And what about nightlife?
Have
a drink at Museumsquartier (you can also take your own. Actually,
most of people do so!) and be ready to go. My favorite bar is
definitely Travel Shack, backpacker bar owned by Australian guys in
the nearbyes of Westbahnhof. Good/cheap beer, “interesting”
shots, up-to-date music (rock, pop). You never leave Travel Shack
without having met a new friend!
For
rock music I suggest Chelsea and CharlieP's, student parties at Loco
and RideClub and last but not least, the legendary Praterdome. I am a
withness, I walked in and everytime I did I was given a ticket for
10€ free drinks. No jokes. Well they actually give you a card which
you return when you get off the club, if you consumed more than 10€
you pay the rest, otherwise you're just fine. Don't lose the card,
it will be an endless tragedy to get out of there. And don't mix it
up with your friends, on the card there is your picture registered.
I
heard they made some changes in 2013, so they might have eliminated
the 10 € free drinks card. I will be happy to hear updates.
U4
club also has to be mentioned, as they build up pretty good parties
with different types of music.
Attention!
In Austria it is legal to smoke inside of clubs. It was so annoying
for me. Thumbs down, Austria. :(
Hungry?
Try Apfelstrudel, Apfelstreusskuchen, Sachertorte (they all say this:
too much chocolate! But it's delicious). Just enjoy Viennese pastry,
it's all good!
Vienna
is very easy for vegetarians/vegans, you can find tofu/soy products
in many supermarket, and there a few vegan restaurants. My favorites
are Loving Hut (there are two in the city).
What
do Viennese people drink? BIER! Ottakringer, Egger, Gösser,
Stiegl (I love it!), Puntigamer, Villacher, Zipfer... And also tones
of wines, mainly dry ones.
(Picture from http://www.kingoli.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/austria_biere.jpg)
Further
tips if you have a little time:
Karlsplatz
and its baroque church, Zentralfriedhof the huge monumental cemetary
(important history/culture characters are buried there), Albertina
Museum (one of the biggest painting collections of the world).
Have
I forgotten something? Maybe. If I did please let me know your tips :)
I left Vienna 24 months ago and I am
still stunned/touched everytime I think about it.
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