Posted by ourjotterbook on December 10, 2010 · 1 Comment
Vienna, the classical capital of Austria, where not only famous composers like Mozart and Beethoven were drawn to during the 18th and 19th centuries. It was the city that pioneered the incredibly graceful dance of Waltz.
From Prague, we took an overnight train and arrived at Wien Meidling at about 6am in the morning before taking the metro to Wien Westbahnhof. (West Station)
After considering the high summer rates for accommodations in Vienna, we... Read More
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