One Day in Vienna
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If you like meat, you must give Plachutta's a try! Boiled beef! The broth first as a soup, then the bone marrow on bread, then the tender, moist beef with sides!!! Sorry, that was a good memory of Vienna.
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Wouldn't it depend on what interests you? But here is one list: www.city-walks.info/Vienna/Attractions.html
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Please review prior posts on this forum including this one
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...early-june.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...early-june.cfm
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Here are the "Must See" given your specifications:
Museums. There are more than 100, and most are closed on Monday.
Palaces. At least a half dozen or so that you can tour.
Churches. Too many to count.
Concerts and Operas. Dozens each evening.
Markets. Just about one in every district, around 20 or so.
Wandering. Hundreds of kilometers for every skill level.
Shopping. Major chains and hundreds of boutiques. All close by 1800 on Saturdays, all day Sundays and holidays.
Dining. Schnitzel is available everywhere and at all price ranges. You can queue for Sacher Torte at Hotel Sacher, or find a table at one of the cafes. You can sit for the national dish of boiled beef (Tafelspitz) that is served at all of the Plachutta locations; or you can stand for your choice of sausage and beer at a Würstelstand.
I hope this is helpful.
Museums. There are more than 100, and most are closed on Monday.
Palaces. At least a half dozen or so that you can tour.
Churches. Too many to count.
Concerts and Operas. Dozens each evening.
Markets. Just about one in every district, around 20 or so.
Wandering. Hundreds of kilometers for every skill level.
Shopping. Major chains and hundreds of boutiques. All close by 1800 on Saturdays, all day Sundays and holidays.
Dining. Schnitzel is available everywhere and at all price ranges. You can queue for Sacher Torte at Hotel Sacher, or find a table at one of the cafes. You can sit for the national dish of boiled beef (Tafelspitz) that is served at all of the Plachutta locations; or you can stand for your choice of sausage and beer at a Würstelstand.
I hope this is helpful.
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