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What are some good day trips from Vienna?
I have a week in Vienna, what would be a few good day trips?
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Richard, I thought you were still deciding between Vienna and Copenhagen.<BR><BR> Anyway. There have been a few recent posts on this topic. Try a text search on Vienna.
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I took the train down to Sopron, Hungary. It was just under an hours ride, and just across the boarder. What I found the most interesting (aside from the usual 'old town center' etc. was the throwback to the old communist era boarder guards. This was 5 months ago and from the way they examined each passport multiple times, no smiles, overall gruffness (these were guys in their 20's) it was quite a difference from the rest of western europe.<BR>The other thing of note is Sopron is famous for dentists. Apparently their rates are much much cheaper than in Austria, so all the Austrians come across for dental work!
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Message: A nice, easy day trip: take the train from Vienna to Melk -about an hour, see the Abbey-an easy walk from the station, eat lunch in Melk-a nice little town, river cruise to Krems-there were 2 huge boats leaving Melk at a 1:30 (the boats were filled with tour bus people), train back to Vienna. <BR><BR>The abbey and boat trip are beautiful. I did it in May of 2001. There was, and probably still is, a Combo ticket available from the train station that includes it all (including admission to the Abbey) for about $30. You take whatever trains and boat you want. I left at about 8:30 AM and was back by 6:00 PM. I can't find the web site that describes it, but having a copy with me, helped explain what I wanted at the station ticket office.
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Melk Abbey is a good one. I also highly recommend Durnstein on the Danube River. Beautiful area and a nice little town to walk around. Also, there is the ruined fortress where Richard the Lionhearted was held for ransom. Have lunch or just a drink on the terrace of the Richard the Lionhearted Hotel overlooking the river.
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Melk, Durnstein (prettiest of the three towns), Krems - for longer trip with car carry down to Grein. Buy some wine or at least go into a heurige and ask to sample them - they are more than happy to allow you to do that, and then buy one bottle for goodwill to take back to Vienna - will set you back between 2.50 and 6.<BR>Baden is another very easy day trip - take the train (3o mins), rather than the alternative slow tram (50). Its a very pretty spa and casino town so take the swimmers and go to the Roman Bath there - done up in 2001. Do not bother with Semmering (although pretty drive, it is a dump of a town), or Neusiedlersee, great value wine but nothing special, unless you want to go windsurfing.
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