Holy shit, that's like tomorrow o.O I'm not sure if I can do it, but I'll certainly try to)! So to make sure they get at least an outline, here it is:
- Breakfast in a nice coffee house
- Tour through Schönbrunn castle
- Vienna Ring Tram
- Time Travel Vienna
- Take the lift / elevator up St. Stephen's Cathedral's tower to see the Pummerin bell
- Ice-cream at Eisgreissler in Rotenturmstraße
- Walk to Schwedenplatz
- Take the U-Bahn (subway) to Praterstern
- Have a sausage at Bitzinger's sausage stand at the entrance to the Prater
- A ride on the Giant Ferris Wheel
- A nice evening at the amusement park
For a second day:
- Take a Sophort Polaroid tour
- Visit the zoo (or the Haus des Meeres - house of the sea / yes, there are sharks in Vienna's city centre)
- Go to a good (!) Heurigen (wine-tavern that serves local food - it's hard to find the really good, inexpensive, non-touristy ones in Vienna, though)
- Museum of Illusions
You won't have seen everything after one day (like the torture museum, the schnapps museum, the chocolate museum, the museum for abortion and contraception, Schönbrunn's amazing zoo, and many other places but you'll get the gist of what Vienna feels like). If they need any more advice, they can text me on Instagram anytime.
You're the best! I'll share this outline with them this evening. They are currently off exploring the Eagle's Nest. I'm saving that for next week myself when I have time to hike up the hill to see it.
Looking forward to reading how their holidays in Vienna went!
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I know they had a great time there. They saw the Prater and rode on horse-drawn carriages. They also saw the Lizzipaner Stallions (although I don't know if I got the word right) and were quite impressed. I'll see if I can get a few of their photos to share. :-) Thanks so much for the itinerary outline. I heard that they had it out as a reference during their trip, even if they didn't quite follow it.
The Lipizzaner are beautiful. Looking forward to reading more about their trip if they're on Steemit or have their own blog somewhere!
Alas, they are not on steemit or elsewhere... but perhaps I could get them to write a review and I could post it on their behalf.
Looking forward! You could also get them to join the steemit community ;-)