If you’re looking for fashionable shopping, fancy cafe’s, fantastic museums, opera and theatre all wrapped up in some amazing architecture, then Vienna is definitely the place for you. A more refined and polished atmosphere by comparison to Prague but in our opinion, at the expense of some earthy personality. Great shops, great streets, great buildings and great branding… with prices to match all that grandeur. We did a lot of walking and exploring and found lots to do in our 3 days including a trip to the opera on our first night. I would love to report that we got all dressed up and sat in wonderful comfortable seats, but that would be stretching the truth just a bit too far. On our subway ride into Vienna we got talking to a wonderful young lad from Argentina that was on vacation with his family and he told us about the best deal in Vienna. It turns out that the renowned Vienna Opera House puts aside about 400 “standing room only” spaces for the jaw dropping price of 4 Euros (about $6) 90 minutes before each evenings performance. Considering that some legitimate opera patrons can pay 200+ Euros for a performance that sell out months in advance, how could we turn our backs on such an opportunity. We got in line for our tickets about 2 hours before the show and then ultimately stood for the entire 3 hour production of “Eugene Onegin” (A Russian Opera). I know it sounds like torture (the standing part) but the fact is we sat and visited and the time went by very quickly with virtually zero pain. Our actual viewing location, with it’s padded leaning rails, was fantastically located on the main level, dead centre of the house about 20 rows back. All-in-all, it was great fun and a great experience that we will never forget. The grand tour of the Royal Hofburg Palace with all it’s splendour was a wonderful way to spend the better part of a day. Topping the day off, Margot got her chance to take her mom’s advice and sample authentic, world famous, “Chocolate Sacher Torte” from the actual Cafe Sacher where it was invented in 1832. Off we go to Salzburg.


























March 18, 2014 at 4:15 PM
Hi bruce and Margot, Your blogs and photos are wonderful, and I have been bragging to everyone about you two and your adventure, and the detailing behind it all. Keep those posts coming – we are loving every minute! Kinda wish we were there! Hugs from Sharon and Keith
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March 19, 2014 at 10:07 AM
Hi Margot and Bruce I had written a comment and than it disappeared suddenly maybe you did get it but I wish you both lots of happy days and enjoy all the amazing things you see .Lots of love Oma
March 22, 2014 at 12:47 PM
Love reading about your adventures…sounds wonderful!
March 27, 2014 at 2:24 PM
Vienna looks like a beautiful place. It also looks like it’s starting to get warmer and as always, the two of you look like you’re having a blast.
If your ears were burning – yes, we were talking about your adventures. Wayne and Ian wanted me to send them your Brumablogs. I know they’re going to like them too!!!
Marcel & Edie