Vienna
What to say briefly? A compact and densely populated capital city with mostly 19thC 4, 5 & 6 storey buildings. Flatted accommodation is clearly the norm here. Many facades have ornate detailing particularly around the windows. Very few parks. The city also has many grand, sacred and palatial buildings. There is an incredibly efficient, cheap and effective public transport centred on a more than 100 year old tram network. The city is very beautiful in lots of different ways but situated in a valley basin it has no real skyline to speak of. We've had lovely warm weather and taken in a few wee highlights. These include:
Mozart's House and tomb, traditional Viennese cuisine, Schonbrunn Palace gardens, St Stephen's cathedral bell tower, the Old Town, a Beethoven residence, Haus des Meeres rooftop bar, the Vienna State Opera House, the Danube...
And this evening is our last in Vienna. Tomorrow we catch a couple of trains to get us to Warsaw.
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