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Day 2.  A Day in Vienna

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Waking at 7.00 a.m. to the sounds of our alarm, we enjoyed a leisurely breakfast in the Holiday Inn’s light and airy restaurant before setting out.  Our plan, to spend a full day sightseeing in Vienna.  I’ve not been to Vienna before, in fact I’ve only ever visited Austria once and that was many years ago on a ski holiday staying in Westendorf in the Austrian Tyrol.

City Shuttle train between Bratislava and Vienna
City Shuttle train between Bratislava and Vienna

Our hotel was located in a quiet suburb so we found the nearest tram stop and rode into Bratislava’s Railway Station with 20 minutes to spare before the hourly service to Vienna.  Queuing for no more than five minutes, we bought return tickets costing €14 each which could be used on any service within the next 14 days.

Belvedere Gardens, Vienna
Belvedere Gardens, Vienna

Our train was already on its platform and was quite busy (9.38 a.m. service on a Saturday morning) but we managed to secure window seats facing each other for the 65 minute journey to Vienna.

Belvedere Palace, Vienna
Belvedere Palace, Vienna

We had carried our passports with us but these were not required as we left the large, ultra modern Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Railway Station).  We’d planned our own walking route around the main sights and instead of following signs to the city centre, set off in the opposite direction towards Belvedere where we marvelled at its stunning architecture and elaborate gardens.  The Belvedere palaces were built in the early eighteenth century as summer residences comprising upper and lower Belvedere together with its gardens.  Now a UNESCO world heritage site, Belvedere contains the largest collection of Austrian art from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Karlskirche Church, Vienna
Karlskirche Church, Vienna

Continuing, we strolled along to Karlsplatz where we admired the magnificent baroque Karlskirche church on the south side of the square and the flower bed in the shape of a musical treble clef in front of the statue of Mozart in Burggarten.

Mozart statue, Burggarten, Vienna
Mozart statue, Burggarten, Vienna

Our walking tour continued through the museum quarter and onto the Austrian Parliament building.  The Parliament was completed in 1883 and is the seat of the National Council and the Federal Council.

Austrian Parliament Building, Vienna
Austrian Parliament Building, Vienna

Adjacent to the Parliament stands the Rathaus (town hall), built in a neo-gothic style and completed in 1883.  It houses the office of the Mayor of Vienna and its city chambers and on the day of our visit was crowded with cycle enthusiasts as a BMX festival was taking place which was generating much interest.

Rathaus (Town Hall) Vienna
Rathaus (Town Hall) Vienna

Our cameras clicking constantly in this most beautiful of European cities, we consulted our phone map briefly, then made our way to the Burg Theatre and the Spanish Riding School.  From there, we strolled through the narrow archways of Albertina, jostling for space with tour groups coming towards us, following guides waving flags and umbrellas.  The majestic Hofburg Palace was next on our agenda, this architectural gem is the former imperial palace and is now the official residence of the President of Austria.

Hofburg Palace, Vienna
Hofburg Palace, Vienna

Nearby we came to Graben which is one of the most famous shopping streets in Vienna.  Most of the buildings in the pedestrianised area date from the 17th and 18th centuries.  It’s surrounded by narrow alleyways with elegant shops and tempting cafes tucked into historic buildings.  I loved viewing the fine porcelain in Augarten and the wonderful gourmet delicatessen of Julius Meinl which was filled with tempting Austrian delicacies.

St. Stephen's Cathedral. Vienna
St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Vienna

After window shopping along both Kohlmarkt and Naglergasse we needed to rest our feet awhile so we relaxed in one of the many cafes, feeling revitalised after a pot of Earl Grey tea and a large slice of marzipan gateau.  A few steps further on, we came to Stephansplatz dominated by St. Stephen’s Cathedral where we were able to look inside and admire this Romanesque and Gothic masterpiece.  The cathedral’s brightly tiled roof is one of Vienna’s most recognisable landmarks.

Our next idea was to walk along the banks of the Danube, so another quick look at our phone map and on our way we went.  With hindsight we would have been much better taking the UBahn from Graben over there as it was a long walk with little of note to see along the way.

Along the Danube in Vienna
Along the Danube in Vienna

The Danube is extremely wide as it passes through central Vienna and at Donauinsel (Danube Island) a long narrow island lies down the middle splitting the Danube into two creating the Neue Donau.  Many people were enjoying picnics and catching a few rays of the spring sunshine, with the riverside bars and restaurants doing a good trade.  Walking across the pontoon bridge we returned to Vienna Central Station by UBahn.  Single tickets cost €2.20, a flat rate fare payable irrespective of journey length.  Back at the railway station we were too early for our train so we passed the time with another pot of tea and a cake – we’d walked so far today, I think we deserved it.  We’d loved every minute of our day in Vienna but really we didn’t do the city justice.  This was just a taster and we now need to return and spend a few days there to see the city in more depth and visit some of its museums and gardens.

Crossing the Danube over the pontoon bridge
Crossing the Danube over the pontoon bridge

Our Bratislava train departed at 5.16 p.m. and was a much quieter service than on our outbound journey and a chance to rest our feet for an hour before returning to the hotel by tram.  Next followed a well earned rest in our room after walking more than ten miles around the streets of Vienna.  It was a bit late to take a sauna bearing in mind that the trams stop running near our hotel at around 11.00 p.m. and as it was too far to walk back from the old town we went straight out for supper instead.  The narrow streets of the historic centre were bustling with activity as it was Saturday evening but we soon found an inviting hostelry before returning to the Holiday Inn for the night.

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130 responses to “Day 2.  A Day in Vienna”

  1. omotis Avatar

    You make me want to throw Vienna in my bucket list. Your pictures are wonderful. Keep up the good work.

    Namasté,

    Omotis

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I do hope you have an opportunity to visit Vienna soon.

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  2. travelwithclem Avatar

    What was your favorite spot in Vienna?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I enjoyed all of the places Zi visited but Belvedere was probably my favourite.

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      1. travelwithclem Avatar

        Ah I see. Hope to go there some day!

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  3. travelwithclem Avatar

    Love it! Never been to Vienna before, but hope to get there on my next trip to Europe!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated comments. I do hope you get an opportunity to visit Vienna soon.

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    Science time

    Hi
    Nice post! I’ve made a post about calories so if you have time and will please go and check it out! If you like it pls follow me, I follow you.
    Thank you! 😀

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  5. cielotech Avatar

    Vienna is one of our favorite places on the planet. My wife and I were there some years ago and certainly hope to return for a longer stay the next time. Great post.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. Hopefully we’ll return there before long too.

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  6. Still a Runner Avatar

    Thank you for the pictorial tour. You packed a lot into a single day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m pleased you enjoyed it. Thank you for your kind words.

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  7. desertrose blogging Avatar

    Hi, it is a very interesting post

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words.

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  8. sinikka Avatar

    Ahh, Vienna, Mozart and the chic neighbourhoods and magnificent sights! Your great pictures made me feel really nostalgic. As a uni student (eons ago!) I worked there as an au girl for one summer. Never been back since. Should revisit!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I don’t know why it had taken us so long to visit Vienna but I’m sure we’ll be back sometime!

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  9. ushasita Avatar

    Beautiful blog as usual. I have been to Vienna, for three days, it’s a beautiful city and I enjoyed my stay throughly. Would love to visit other parts of Austria. Would love to read your take on them . Have a great travel !!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I would like to return to Vienna and also visit other places in Austria.

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  10. sandigomes Avatar

    We’ll be heading to Vienna next April so this is a wonderful guide!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my post, it’s much appreciated. Hope you have a great time in Vienna!

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  11. Keep calm and just carry on Avatar
    Keep calm and just carry on

    I really need to visit Vienna again- I’ve only ever seen it in Winter. It’s such a pretty city. Your post has certainly inspired me to add it to my list for my next trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I hope you get back to Vienna soon.

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  12. The Long n sHORT of it Avatar

    Vienna has been on my travel list for quite some time now. Your article certainly does act as a guide for that. Keep posting 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your inspiring comments which are much appreciated. It’s pleasing to read that you enjoyed reading this post.

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  13. artisanforloveandpeace Avatar

    Awesome post! Great information and makes me want to visit. Thank you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, I do hope you have an opportunity to visit Vienna soon.

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  14. Roger Nield MBE Avatar

    Reblogged this on Simple Things and commented:
    Why not have a view of this and try some more – Love Travelling posts?

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  15. Roger Nield MBE Avatar

    Really enjoying your series of posts – will re blog this and see if any of our followers will too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for taking an interest in my Bratislava posts , it’s much appreciated.

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  16. Sartenada Avatar

    Seems wonderful. I love art and gorgeous building and finding them in Your post was a pleasure surprise. We have not really visited Austria, but once when we got lost in Germany when finding our way to Hitler’s Eagle Nest. Thank You.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Matti, I think you would enjoy Vienna very much.

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  17. restlessjo Avatar

    It does look a beautiful city, and you’ve shown me some aspects I didn’t know of so you didn’t do too badly with your single day. Sometimes a taster is needed to see if you should go back for more. 🙂 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Vienna was indeed beautiful and although we had a hectic day it was very enjoyable. Thanks Jo for taking the time to read and comment on this post.

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  18. egutman27gmailcom Avatar

    Vienna has long been on my must see list. Thank you for the wonderful tour!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, thank you for your kind words.

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  19. kasiawrites Avatar

    I absolutely love, love, love Vienna! Haven’t been there yet, but I fell in love with it through pictures!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Kasia, I hope you get to visit soon!

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  20. Ticket to Adventures Avatar

    Oh Vienna is so beautiful! Thank you for taking me back there, it has been almost 20 years since my last visit. How convenient that Vienna is so close to Bratislava, I had never considered combining these two.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Piia. I think you would enjoy a short break in Bratislava and be able to visit Vienna once more. I’d like to visit Salzburg sometime too!

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  21. Chryztyners Avatar
    Chryztyners

    Your pictures are so pretty! Vienna is part of my next Europe trip, your post is a good “taster” so to speak.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m sure you will enjoy Vienna and seeing other parts of Europe. Thanks for taking an interest in my posts.

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  22. Ron Avatar

    These awesome pictures really beautiful architecture. I was in Europe stationed with the Army over 20 years ago and absolutely loved it.

    Ron

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ron for your interesting thoughts on my Vienna post. I’m pleased to read that you enjoyed your time stationed in Europe and this brought back some fond memories.

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      1. Ron Avatar

        Your welcome it was my pleasure.

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  23. walshswanderlust Avatar

    I didn’t know how beautiful Austria is! Adding it to the bucket list 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Austria is indeed beautiful from the countryside in the Tyrol to the cities of Salzburg and Vienna.

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  24. Andrew Avatar

    Love Vienna, thanks for sharing your lovely photos, brings back happy memories of this amazing place – the Mozart statue is a favourite of mine. Vienna really is a city of contrasts when you dig just under the surface isn’t it… have a great week, Andrew.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Andrew for your inspiring words. I definitely want to return to Vienna for a return visit.

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  25. ianscyberspace Avatar

    I loved Vienna. One of my sister-in-laws was born there during WWII. Parking for those doing Europe by car at hotels was difficult though when we visited there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I thought Vienna was beautiful too and hope to get a chance to return sometime. Have a good week Ian!

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  26. SueT唐 梦 琇 Avatar

    I would love to see and tide on the Danube Marion. Lovely photos with great commentary.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We would also have enjoyed taking a riverboat trip but they were not starting for a few weeks. It was winter when I visited Budapest so didn’t take to the river there either!

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  27. giornijourney Avatar

    I love Vienna and one of the things I enjoy most is the free amazing classical music you can hear just by walking the streets.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It really is the city of music, and a splendid place to visit. I hope to return again before too long. Thank you for your kind words.

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  28. Alec Harper Avatar
    Alec Harper

    My mother was Viennese. Wonderfully written with excellent fotos to match. It has been 38 years since I was last there… thanks for this posting. 🇦🇹

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m so pleased that this post brought some happy memories of your time in Vienna. Thank you for your kind words Alec.

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  29. tippysmom2 Avatar

    Beautiful pictures and sounds like a wonderful day trip to Vienna. I loved the picture of St. Stephens Cathedral. That roof is amazing.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That roof was gorgeous on St. Stephens. I’d definitely like to return to Vienna sometime. Hope you have a good week.

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  30. Streets of Nuremberg Avatar

    Great post, love the pics and the explanations. So we both posted about Danube cities today 😉 ! Have a greta week! Marcus

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Have a good week too Marcus – both Budapest and Vienna are beautiful! Thanks for your ever welcome thoughts.

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  31. 1girlonejourney Avatar

    Amazing pictures. So beautifully described.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words. I’m so pleased you enjoyed reading this post.

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      1. 1girlonejourney Avatar

        🙂
        Keep visiting!

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  32. usathroughoureyes Avatar

    So beautiful. Thank you for letting us walk with you.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      No problem, thank you for your good wishes.

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  33. lindafawke Avatar

    Super photos – they look almost like postcards!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your inspiring comments. I’m so pleased you enjoyed viewing these photos.

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  34. familyjournal2001 Avatar

    I love Vienna. Reading your post brought me good memories. Thank you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m pleased my post brought back some good memories of Vienna for you. Thanks for your most welcome comments.

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  35. Dreamsvoyager Avatar

    Good post! Did you also went to schonnburn palace ? (Don’t remember the exact spelling )

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      No we didn’t get there but hope to next time.

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      1. Dreamsvoyager Avatar

        Okay! It’s an amazing palace! Should definitely try if get a chance! 🙂

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  36. Laurie Avatar

    What a lovely city. Thanks for the details, which I hope to use when I plan my trip.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Laurie for your kind words. I’m certain you will have a lovely time in Vienna.

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  37. alyaustin Avatar
    alyaustin

    For some reason, a couple of these things weren’t on my list for Vienna. Thanks for the post, they are on my list now! Beautiful pictures.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your much appreciated comments. Enjoy your visit to Vienna.

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  38. thefunnyoneblog Avatar

    Nice pics!Even though I live in Vienna for almost 3 years, I still feel like a tourist. With every walk I discover another face of this charming city! I’m in love with Vienna! Hope you had a nice time! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words, Vienna must be a beautiful place to live.

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  39. ultimatetravel8 Avatar

    Nice pictures. I love Vienna!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! I loved Vienna too.

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  40. esmithasante Avatar

    Very apt description of alley ways and tempting shops and cafes. Reminds me of my visit of Delft in The Netherlands in 2013. Thanks for the wonderful pictures too – so amazing!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was gorgeous to n Vienna, I really want to return.

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  41. aladyinromeandarountheworld Avatar
    aladyinromeandarountheworld

    Vienna is a wonderful city! I’m in love with the Danube. Fantastic pics as usual. 👍🏻

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Vienna is indeed beautiful. We’ve been to Budapest and admired the Danube there too!

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  42. joylovestravel Avatar

    We spent a couple of days in Vienna a few years ago and loved it – so nice to revisit in your post. Our weather though was terrible, it poured with rain most of the time. Looks very different here!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were extremely lucky to have wall to wall sunshine the entire four days!

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  43. Sijo Punathil Avatar

    Great pics !! Love to read more from you !!☺

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Simon for your much appreciated comments.

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      1. Sijo Punathil Avatar

        Sorry, my name is Sijo.☺☺

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Sorry Sijo. I thought I had typed that but my iPad seemed to change it!

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          1. Sijo Punathil Avatar

            It’s OK ! It happens to me several times.☺

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  44. Alexandra Avatar
    Alexandra

    Vienna looks amazing x

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It really was, thank you!

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  45. beyondtheduero Avatar

    Nice pics, again… I went to Vienna unexpectedly over twenty years ago. As part of a grand European driving tour my friend and I were to go from Prague to Budapest but crossing the border we realised that short of cash in our pockets their might not be any cash machines there, so we chose Vienna.
    It was only a day and a half there but I do remember the food, and great cafés and bars. One multi-coloured bar in particular that I think was called the Kat Bar, or the Kit Bar… I remember, or not, by the bar of chocolate!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      So pleased to read that this post brought back memories of your visit to Vienna. I hope to be able to return again soon.

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  46. Lalitha Raghavan Avatar

    The schonbrunn palace deserves a visit for sure!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, I’d love to visit there next time.

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  47. lincolnlifesite Avatar
    lincolnlifesite

    Reblogged this on Lincoln Life Blog.

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  48. Rosie Avatar

    Vienna’s such a beautiful city. Like you, I’ve only spent a day there – I was en route to Salzburg – but a return trip for more schnitzel and sachertorte is certainly tempting. Especially nice to see your photos of the Belvedere Palace and Gardens, as I didn’t make it there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Rosie for your much appreciated comments. I’d like to visit Salzburg, too.

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  49. freebutfun Avatar

    Vienna. When can I fit it in my travel plans?! Would love to go!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I do hope you get an opportunity to visit Vienna as it’s absolutely beautiful.

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  50. Raj Avatar

    Wow again a great travel and the blog… Loved the pictures..Perfect..Have fun!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words Raj, so pleased to read you enjoyed this post.

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      1. Raj Avatar

        Its always a pleasure to see places through someone elses eyes! 🙂

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