Austria Trip Plan
#1
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Austria Trip Plan
Good day to all,
I am planning to stay in vienna for 2 nights before proceed further to Salzburg for 3 nights.
I am coming all the way from Asia country with my wife and below is my trip plan in Austria. We have bought Eurail pass saver. I am welcome your comment / suggestion / criticise... appreciate that iand thanks in advance.
Vienna.
Day 1
After arrival at vienna airport at 1.30pm, we go straight to hotel check in our luggage at Austria Trend Hotel Anatol at Mariahilf, Wien.
4pm- rest
4.30pm- shopping at Generali Centre at Mariahilferstrasse (my wife love to shopping)
6pm- dinner at Mythos
8pm- (any suggested activities) or else, go back hotel for early rest after a long flight hours.
Day 2
7am -breakfast at Naschmarkt
8-10am- visit St. Stephansdom & St. Peter's Church (interior + exterior)
10-11:40am- visit Hofburg/Imperial palace (exterior)
11:40-12pm - Anker Clock
12- 1pm - Lunch (any place to suggest?)
1-4pm - visit Schönbrunn Palace (interior + exterior)
4-5pm- Schloss Belvedere (exterior)
5-6pm- Kuntshistoriches Museum (interior + exterior)
6-7pm- Hundertwasser House Vienna
7-8pm- Dinner (any place to suggest?)
8-9:30pm- Walk around (any place which has excellent night scenary nearby?)
10:30pm- Goodnite.
Day 3
6am- check out hotel and take train towards Hallstatt for visiting salt mining and hallstatt village / valley scenary....
Basically, i understand myself do not expect to cover many places, but at least some "good spot" in vienna. Please give me your view.
Thanks...
I am planning to stay in vienna for 2 nights before proceed further to Salzburg for 3 nights.
I am coming all the way from Asia country with my wife and below is my trip plan in Austria. We have bought Eurail pass saver. I am welcome your comment / suggestion / criticise... appreciate that iand thanks in advance.
Vienna.
Day 1
After arrival at vienna airport at 1.30pm, we go straight to hotel check in our luggage at Austria Trend Hotel Anatol at Mariahilf, Wien.
4pm- rest
4.30pm- shopping at Generali Centre at Mariahilferstrasse (my wife love to shopping)
6pm- dinner at Mythos
8pm- (any suggested activities) or else, go back hotel for early rest after a long flight hours.
Day 2
7am -breakfast at Naschmarkt
8-10am- visit St. Stephansdom & St. Peter's Church (interior + exterior)
10-11:40am- visit Hofburg/Imperial palace (exterior)
11:40-12pm - Anker Clock
12- 1pm - Lunch (any place to suggest?)
1-4pm - visit Schönbrunn Palace (interior + exterior)
4-5pm- Schloss Belvedere (exterior)
5-6pm- Kuntshistoriches Museum (interior + exterior)
6-7pm- Hundertwasser House Vienna
7-8pm- Dinner (any place to suggest?)
8-9:30pm- Walk around (any place which has excellent night scenary nearby?)
10:30pm- Goodnite.
Day 3
6am- check out hotel and take train towards Hallstatt for visiting salt mining and hallstatt village / valley scenary....
Basically, i understand myself do not expect to cover many places, but at least some "good spot" in vienna. Please give me your view.
Thanks...
#3
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One of the pleasures of travel us to relax and enjoy the sights AND the ambiance of the places. I personally wouldn't structure my visit to Vienna as much as you have. Additionally, keep in mind that it DOES rain sometimes in Vienna. There go your best-laid plans.
Is there something missing in your plans as you listed them ? Your postings stops with you arrival in Hallstatt. Then what?
Is there something missing in your plans as you listed them ? Your postings stops with you arrival in Hallstatt. Then what?
#4
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Just sharing my thoughts.
You are traveling a long distance and then on the first day you plan to spend a few hours shopping!
I love shopping too, but realize that shopping is unending.
It will be daylight hours, so you should be maybe taking a walk to some nearby place and enjoying a little bit sightseeing.
Later in the evening, a little shopping can be done.
And truly in this day and age, most of the stuff one finds is available everywhere.
I would really find a nearby sightseeing place or even a nice park, a church or some small museum, art gallery etc. to spend a little time to understand the country better.
Have a great trip.
You are traveling a long distance and then on the first day you plan to spend a few hours shopping!
I love shopping too, but realize that shopping is unending.
It will be daylight hours, so you should be maybe taking a walk to some nearby place and enjoying a little bit sightseeing.
Later in the evening, a little shopping can be done.
And truly in this day and age, most of the stuff one finds is available everywhere.
I would really find a nearby sightseeing place or even a nice park, a church or some small museum, art gallery etc. to spend a little time to understand the country better.
Have a great trip.
#5
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Thanks treplow and ileen for your great input... i am still drafting my plan, which may required more comments for you guys...
For Day 3,
6am- check out hotel and take train towards Hallstatt for visiting salt mining and hallstatt village / valley scenary....
reach Hallstatt at 11:30am,
11:45am - 3pm Salt Mining visit
3pm - 4:30pm - walk and enjoy around hallstatt village scenary
4:30pm - 7pm - train to salzburg
7pm - 9:30pm -check in hotel near salzburg hbf and dinner (any suggestion of restaurant / cafe?)
Dear bro and sis, really appreciate your comment please... thanks...
For Day 3,
6am- check out hotel and take train towards Hallstatt for visiting salt mining and hallstatt village / valley scenary....
reach Hallstatt at 11:30am,
11:45am - 3pm Salt Mining visit
3pm - 4:30pm - walk and enjoy around hallstatt village scenary
4:30pm - 7pm - train to salzburg
7pm - 9:30pm -check in hotel near salzburg hbf and dinner (any suggestion of restaurant / cafe?)
Dear bro and sis, really appreciate your comment please... thanks...
#6
Joined: Feb 2009
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What kind of meal/price range are you looking for? If you're looking for a casual, less expensive place, I really enjoyed the Augustinerbrau (http://www.fodors.com/world/europe/a...iew-34940.html). It's a giant beer hall dating from the 1600s with authentic food that you buy from little market-like stalls. They also have an outdoor seating area, and it's located right on the River Salzach, so after dinner you can take a stroll along the river to the center of Old Town. It was some of the best beer I had in Austria




