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Great video! I love how you solved the problem of the no-filming policy at Hofburg - "Look at their souvenir shop. You can imagine what the rest of the palace looks like". This was brilliant!
VIenna is the most beautiful city I've ever visited. Bar none. Every building is resplendent in beauty. Every corner of the city has a different feel and atmosphee. The cakes were delicious. lovd the Arabic market. I had the best halal gyro int he muslim part of the city. It's got a fully european feel with an Islamic fliar. Just an absolutely beautiful place. So, what was he eating at 24 minutes? I see it was 3 slabs of kielbasi with looks like rice and brown beans. Looks delicious. I'd love to revisit Austria.
Actually put a comment in your Glasgow video. my home city now. My friends have just moved to Vienna from Wellington so I went to visit them in early June. Spent 3 whole days there. For me it`s just a stunning beautiful city, I am into photography so it`s a delight just to amble about it with the camera. I discovered it can be done without actually having to spend a lot of money. It`s a city with a special atmosphere, stunning architecture and with a camera, a city you just cannot get enough of. I had just spent 5 days photographing the Cuillins on the isle of Skye then went straight to Vienna and I was dithering whether to go, glad I did as this city just blew me away. One of it`s gems is the fountain in a side street next to St Stephen`s Cathedral anybody going there should make time to visit it, the Soviet War memorial is another. One of my best memories of Vienna was how this city does early Sunday evenings as it was just so relaxed, many cities do it good, Vienna does it with class. I got right into people photography in this city, with so many variants on show here, it would have been an insult not to.
Nice video ~ makes me want to fly home soon again! A bit of info that not many foreigners know is that the origional chocolate cake creation known as Sacher Torte is found at Café Demel ~ Sacher was an apprentice there, he stole the recipee made a minor adjustment and won the annual imperial baking competion of that time ~ thus naming the cake Sacher cake (torte).....Demel's is tastier...and old family recipees are also better!
Hello Sam, Audrey and anyone viewing this post - trying to plan my 10 day summer vacation (wife, and 2 kids ages 11 and 6), and while looking for various travel advice, came across the Sam and Audrey travel videos, and enjoyed the overviews of Poland and Hungary. We are flying from New York, and the 10 days includes travel time. We mainly like to tour the old towns, historically significant landscapes, and culturally significant architecture. Want something for the kids as well; not necessarily an amusement park, but something interesting and fun for them. Destinations considered are one of the following: 1) Poland - Krakow and Warsaw 2) Austria - Vienna and Salzburg 3) Czech Republic - Prague and Cesky Krumlov 4) Hungary - Budapest and Eger Any recommendations, especially what would be fun for the kids, is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Cool video from my home! Thx fellas :-) Wiener Frühstück, Melange, Gulasch, Wiener Schnitzel, Mozarttorte, Apfelstrudel, Topfenstrudel, Käsekrainer, & much more want to see you again !!! :-) :-) :-)
I'm a bit late watching this video but I was in Vienna 30 years ago for 5 weeks and I have found your video really great you cover a lot of the good stuff that you really need to see.
I just have to say I love your videos. I've watched a few of them before purely for entertainment, but I'm backpacking Europe next month and your videos on Vienna, Budapest, Warsaw etc are incredibly helpful for planning my trip. I love that you list all the places in the comments too. Thanks for the amazing work :)
Having been to Wien 4 times with a 5th coming this October and being a retired photographer the only thing I hate about Vienna is not being able to take pictures in so many of the beautiful buildings. Thankfully most churches do allow photography and I do remember taking pictures once in the National Library. Don't know if that has changed or not. Liked your video BTW.
Was there 4 years ago. Was allowed to take photos in these locations: Kunsthistorisches museum (all exhibits), Neue Burg (armoury), library, Kaisergruft, Albertina. Not allowed: Hofburg interior, Belvedere interior, Secession interior. No idea if these have changed policies.
Good thing Sam got that little nap outta the way.....:-)......and Audrey, accentuating each syllable of audio rendered reading menus out there in the foreign, is a treat...:-)
How fun guys!!! I would lover to eat my way across Vienna. Super yum I'm a huge fan of German apple strudel. European deserts are so different from American. Cheers from California!!!
Best Austrian food Schnitzel Tafelspitz Palatschinke Semmel Apfelstrudel Kaiserschmarrn Buchteln Everytipe of knödel (Leberknödel, marillenknödel) Punschkrapfen Krapfen Sachertorte Wiener zuckerl Werters original Semmel mit extrawurst und guckerln Mohr im hemd Almdudler Topfentascherl Striezel
Thanks Sam and Audrey. I have been following your videos from Lima, Cape Town, Seoul and Madrid. This is another great video. It will help me to plan my coming trip to Vienna. I always wanted to try the Sachertorte at the Sacher Hotel. Thanks for showing me what to expect. How much fun getting the free limoncello with your friends.....YEAH
You guess that right. I can already see myself walking along Ringstrasse. LOL. One of the highlights of my trip will be going to the Vienna State Opera House to see Rigoletto. ruclips.net/video/7tEpUXT3WHw/видео.html The tenor, Juan Diego Florez is well known around the world. I have already seen him at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC.
Nice vid, love the commentary with it - makes it very lively and entertaining - keep the vid coming! 3:58: You are on the North Tower of the cathedral, which has never been finished, therefore shorter and has an elevator outside. The south Tower on the other side is higher, therefore the view is better, but u have to climbf a few hundred stairs. In the middle of the North Tower u have the Pummerin, the 2nd biggest free swinging bell in the world, you walked right past it. Its still active. 6:45 Ok so u went into ONE of the several museums and places u can visit at the Hofburg. And the most touristy one aswell^^ If u visit 4ex the National Library or the Treasure Chambers there is much more peace there (and lower ticket prices). 14:11 WIR means "us" and WIRR means "weird, exstranged, chaothic -> its mostly used in a mental sense" 18:03 Ok ur are in Schweizerhaus and there is one thing and ONE thing only u should order there - and thats Stelze and some beer. That Gulasch is a "Herrngulasch" its not the traditional Hungarian one. If u want to know what Stelze is just look at their website www.schweizerhaus.at/ 19:42 Wiener Schnitzel = Cotoletta Milanese, thats where it comes from. 22:22 MQ is part of the Hofburg Palace 24:08 To be precise a Melange is a double Espresso + milk + whipped cream + (those a usually the secret touches that make it unique) some milk foam or a touch of warm water. 25:37 Topfen in english should be something along the line of curd cheese. 26:30 Alright, lets talk about tickets. 2,20 is a sinlge adult ticket in one DIRECTION -> meaning u can use multiple transports with it asa u go one way. Apart of that u have 24h 7,60€, 48h 13,30€, 72h 16,50€, weekly 16,20€. Children under 6 don need one, aswell as under 15 during school holidays and under 24 if u are scholar at an austrian public school. Senior citizens from 62 onwards have cheaper versions also. Apart of that there are special tickets like the wien-Karte and Vienna-Card (sound similar but are different things) which cost more than the usual but have either reduced entry frees to many attractions or free entry at all. In many museums there is no fee for children under 19y. Most museums close on mondays. U have missed: Belvedere Palace, Charles Church, Parliament, Town Hall, modern Vienna (Danube Tower). PS: My favourite sausage in Vienna?...hmmmm...well, the best Ive eaten came straight from a butcher, freshly handmade a hours before.
I loved the video! It reminded the time I have been in Wien, more than 10 years ago. Have you been to a waltz concert? I remember to have gone to a place named Kursalon, where we could listen to great music, dance waltz and drink some good champagne!
I'm from vienna and while vienna has lots of nice things to do, you HAVE to visit some of the smaller cities, salzburg for example. I've been around the world and there are only few cities which can compare. generally, try to go for some rural areas, you can find lord of the ring style of regions.....with lots of great wine and beer :D anyhow, great video!
Great video guys! Glad you are enjoying Vienna! Another great place to visit in Vienna is the Gustav Klimt first kiss painting located in the Belvedere Museum! It’s a beautiful palace and the painting is a bonus. Also the Karlskirche Church is amazing too! Have a great time!
For the 2018 centenary year of Vienna Modernism, I found that photography was allowed in the Leopold Museum (MuseumQuartier Wien) and the Upper Belvedere, respectively, for the Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt art collections. The same allowance also goes for the Otto Wagner exhibitions at the Wien Museum. Might just be this special year, though. To purchase a daypass for the Wiener Linien (bus, tram, U-, S-Bahn), I went to a Tabak (tobacco store), but they are many and everywhere in the city, including the Hauptbahnhof (central station).
When I was in Vienna (ten years ago), both the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Belvedere Palace Museum (both amazing!) allowed photography (don't know about video). Whether still true I don't know.
I'm going to vienna sunday (very excited :D) then to krakow, Budapest and bratislav. thank you for this guide, liked a lot! keep going! just subscribed ;)
Loved the video. Have been to Vienna three times and, most recently, in May where I did the sights from the film Before Sunrise. You pretty much captured the essence of Vienna. I also would recommend a tour of the parliament building. Stunning infrastructure And, if you are into that sort of thing, very interesting
Thank you! The themed tour sounds really cool. Ah, we regretted not budgeting a bit more time to visit inside more buildings. Hope we can check it out on our next visit.
Hi..no life. .I plan to go Vienna next year. Can you tell which is the best time ? Not so cold best is flowers blooming time. I am from Malaysia. Thank you very much !
haus der musik, belvedere palace-art gallery-museum; haydn, beethoven, schubert, johann strauss house-homes-museums, musikverein concert hall, konzerthaus, catch some orchestral, chamber, lieder recitals, piano, organ, choral concerts in the music capital....kunsthistorisches albertina you already mentioned, eszterhazy palace with haydn connection in nearby eisenstadt, melk abbey of course.....
I can't wait to go there next month! Getting the train from Salzburg. I'll only be there for 2 nights though. What's the best things for me to do within the 2 nights? Can anyone recommend anything? :)
Hey guys! We had an incredible time in Vienna and it had a lot to do with meeting up with friends: Kash: instagram.com/budgettraveller/ Becki: instagram.com/bordersofadventure/ Sabina: instagram.com/girlvsglobe/ Drew: facebook.com/drewbinsky/ Deanna: instagram.com/deannasallao/
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there are in fact 2 kinds of Sachertorte ..the socalled "Original" and the "Demel´s version" the history behind is that the young Franz Sacher who later founded the Hotel Sacher was an apprentice at Demel´s and created there the cake for Demel´s who was the purveyor to the imperial household and got the order by Prince Metternich to create a "new dessert" for a special royal dinner in 1832 ...So therefore Demel had the Sachertorte first for decades because the Hotel Sacher opened in 1876... After a 7 year law suit in the 20th century they got an out of court settlement = Hotel Sacher got the right for the trade mark "The original" and Demel got the right to sell their own version ...which ment their cake has an extra layer of apricot jam....and from the outside they are distingushed by using a different seal...the Sacher´s seal has got a round shape and Demel´s seal has got a triangular shape... I personally prefer Demel´s Sachertorte simply because of the extra layer of apricot jam..
I would like to say thanks for making videos such like this! The very first video i watched of you guys was your trip to Brazil; Sao Paolo and Rio De Janeiro.... i travellled to those wonderful cities on August, with the help of your youtube blog! I saw many wonderful things and experienced a lot after all the recommendations from your youtube vid!....and now next to the list is Vienna!😍🥰 This video really helps a lot for young travellers like me! 😄😄😄 thanks for the great travelling blog! God bless you guys! ❤
belvedere for klimt schiele, albertina for drawings , haus der musik, haydn schubert beethoven strauss brahms houses, kunsthistorisches museum or art history museum, cakes, pies strudel, schnitzel, goulasch, hofburg schoenbrunn palaces, st karl st stephans cathedral, .....see an orchestra, chamber, piano, lieder recital or concerts, choral concerts, opera, ballets....waltzes.....
Your travel guides are spot on! Love the structure, love the timeline in the description section, and you guys do a great job mixing things up. Keep it up! Thanks for the videos
From your videos you did miss the art nouveau side of Vienna a bit. It was one of Vienna´s most important periods with artists like Klimt and Schiele or architects like Otto Wagner There are buildings like the Secession, the Postsparkasse or the Ernst Fuchs Villa which also serves as a museum of the Austrian painter Ernst Fuchs who was an important artist of surrealism (the sub genre of phantastiv realism to be precise) and a close friend of Dali.
Thank you for your reply! In terms of architecture I could recommend the futuristic buildings of the university of economics (WU) which are often considered as a location for science-fiction movies. There is also the socialist architecture of the Rotes Wien (Red Vienna) era like the Karl-Marx-Hof. An important part of "royal Vienna" ist the Belvedere palace of prince Eugen of Savoy which serves as an Art museum. The gardens outside are connected with the botanical gardens of the university of vienna. The "Arsenal", the old arsenal of Vienna, now serves as the "Heeresgeschichtliches Museum" (museum of military history). A part of the exhibition is devoted to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which caused the first world war, the car and his blood stained uniform in which he was killed can be visited here. If you are into dark things like these the Zentralfriedhof (central cemetery) might be worth a visit too. People go there to visit the graves of famous historical figures like Ludwig van Beethoven, Johan Strauß father and son, Arnold Schönberg, Antonio Salieri, Franz Schubert, Robert Stolz, Johannes Brahms or Friedrich Torberg.
Looks like you guys had an awesome time. Did you know about vienna pass? you get entrance to loads of attractions, museums and can take buses around the city. Def worth it and saves a lot of money. I looove Austria but found Vienna my least fav place to be honest, I did like it but found Salzburg, Innsbruck, Tirol and little villages in Alps soooo much nicer and worth visiting. Austria is so gorgeous in general.
Thanks! We really did have a good time and sure enjoyed our meetups with friends. As much as we enjoyed Vienna it was our time in Tirol that left the biggest impression upon us. Would sure like to visit Salzburg and Innsbruck next time. How long did you stay in those cities?
I stayed in Salzburg for a week, but was sightseeing in Salzburg itself for maybe 2 days. Rest of my time I was travelling around - Sankt Gilgen, St Wolfgang, Bad Ischl and Hallstatt (which is the most gorgeous little village I ever seen). There are hikes in all those places as well as mountain cable cars, also good food :P Same in Innsbruck, you can probably see all attractions in about 2 days but loads of amazing villages and hikes around. I went in December so Christmas markets everywhere which was an extra bonus.
Speaking about cutlery Sam, I've noticed in your vlogs that you have, shall we say an unorthodox way of holding your utensils. While not wanting to make you feel bad, people do judge (and here I am pointing squarely at myself). Maybe compare your style to Audrey's, her style is on point.
How many days did you spend in Vienna to accomplish all the sights. We have a trip there in June. And what month were you there just curious about the temperature.
Thanks! A solid 3-4 busy days would be enough time to cover what we did in this guide. We visited in late September so the weather will be considerably warmer when you're there :)
What's the general opinion on the confectionery called Mozartkugeln (also the Sisi one). Are these commercial tripe or quality stuff? I found them quite good.
Omg I loveeee your travel videos. I watched your Edinburgh one many times before I went there and now I’m planning a trip to Austria and Germany! I love how you incorporate amazing food into your videos and it gives me an idea of what to try!! Thanks so much.
I need your help please, I'm traveling next summer to Europe but I haven't decided yet which city to visit, Barcelona or Vienna, so since you have visited both of them, which one do you recommend more? I like visiting ancient places and churches and also I love shopping.
@@samuelandaudrey really? so with the help of your video I already knew the monument places to visit in Vienna, now would you please tell me about the shopping places? and which is more expensive, Vienna or Barcelona, and thanks a lot for your help
Mark Lelli 1. Rathaus ice skating 2. If you want to go for a walk maybe prater. 3. Stephansdom. 4. A horse ride through the 1. District (fiaker in German) 5. Maybe the opera house.
Wie viel kostet es mit einer Kutsche zu fahren und wie lange? Findet man die einfach auf der Straße? Wir möchten 4 Tage gehen also 2 volle Tage und 2 halbe, reicht das um wenigstens das Wichtigste zu sehen?
Gzemis Es jimmy darauf an wie viel Sie fahren wollen eine kurze Fahrt kostet ungefähr 55€ pro Kutsche (4 Personen) und die längste 250€. 2 Tage wären genug Zeit die allerwichtigsten anzusehen.
Ok I missed the amusement park when i was there. Where exactly in the city was it? I toured amost all the neighborhoods. It's a massive place. But, I couldnt find th e park? Ia sked locals where it was. Even they didn't know. So, i stayed at the hostel adjacent to the riding stables near the Univ of Vienna. Like a block down from the main administration bldg for the university. How far is the amusement park from that area? Anybody know?
@@samuelandaudrey whenevver i travel again to europe, i'm definitely going to the park. Vienna is magical. Absolutely stunning city. I attended the sympthony, toured the university of V, went to the riding stables etc. i was only there for 4 day.s But, you can spend a lifetime exploring a city such as this. Is the park small ike Tivoli in Copenhagen or is it like a decent park w/ roller coasters?
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Great video! I love how you solved the problem of the no-filming policy at Hofburg - "Look at their souvenir shop. You can imagine what the rest of the palace looks like". This was brilliant!
Hahaha...thank you! Would have loved to film inside if possible :)
THE BEST PRESENTATION CHANEL SO FAR. JUST WHAT WE VISIT WHEN WE HAVE ALL THESE MANY DAYS OF HOLIDAYS PLUS PUBLIC HOLIDAYS....
Thanks Elizabeth!
VIenna is the most beautiful city I've ever visited. Bar none. Every building is resplendent in beauty. Every corner of the city has a different feel and atmosphee. The cakes were delicious. lovd the Arabic market. I had the best halal gyro int he muslim part of the city. It's got a fully european feel with an Islamic fliar. Just an absolutely beautiful place. So, what was he eating at 24 minutes? I see it was 3 slabs of kielbasi with looks like rice and brown beans. Looks delicious. I'd love to revisit Austria.
Thanks Kenneth! Couldn't agree with you more. What a fantastic city to visit.
I think there is some Turkish influence.
Actually put a comment in your Glasgow video. my home city now. My friends have just moved to Vienna from Wellington so I went to visit them in early June. Spent 3 whole days there. For me it`s just a stunning beautiful city, I am into photography so it`s a delight just to amble about it with the camera. I discovered it can be done without actually having to spend a lot of money. It`s a city with a special atmosphere, stunning architecture and with a camera, a city you just cannot get enough of. I had just spent 5 days photographing the Cuillins on the isle of Skye then went straight to Vienna and I was dithering whether to go, glad I did as this city just blew me away. One of it`s gems is the fountain in a side street next to St Stephen`s Cathedral anybody going there should make time to visit it, the Soviet War memorial is another. One of my best memories of Vienna was how this city does early Sunday evenings as it was just so relaxed, many cities do it good, Vienna does it with class. I got right into people photography in this city, with so many variants on show here, it would have been an insult not to.
Thank you for sharing your experience and tips. It certainly is a stunning city and fun to photograph.
Nice video ~ makes me want to fly home soon again! A bit of info that not many foreigners know is that the origional chocolate cake creation known as Sacher Torte is found at Café Demel ~ Sacher was an apprentice there, he stole the recipee made a minor adjustment and won the annual imperial baking competion of that time ~ thus naming the cake Sacher cake (torte).....Demel's is tastier...and old family recipees are also better!
Hello Sam, Audrey and anyone viewing this post - trying to plan my 10 day summer vacation (wife, and 2 kids ages 11 and 6), and while looking for various travel advice, came across the Sam and Audrey travel videos, and enjoyed the overviews of Poland and Hungary.
We are flying from New York, and the 10 days includes travel time.
We mainly like to tour the old towns, historically significant landscapes, and culturally significant architecture.
Want something for the kids as well; not necessarily an amusement park, but something interesting and fun for them.
Destinations considered are one of the following:
1) Poland - Krakow and Warsaw
2) Austria - Vienna and Salzburg
3) Czech Republic - Prague and Cesky Krumlov
4) Hungary - Budapest and Eger
Any recommendations, especially what would be fun for the kids, is greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Cool video from my home! Thx fellas :-) Wiener Frühstück, Melange, Gulasch, Wiener Schnitzel, Mozarttorte, Apfelstrudel, Topfenstrudel, Käsekrainer, & much more want to see you again !!! :-) :-) :-)
Thank you very much! We sure hope we can come back again soon :)
I'm a bit late watching this video but I was in Vienna 30 years ago for 5 weeks and I have found your video really great you cover a lot of the good stuff that you really need to see.
Thank you very much! Do you have plans to revisit?
I just have to say I love your videos. I've watched a few of them before purely for entertainment, but I'm backpacking Europe next month and your videos on Vienna, Budapest, Warsaw etc are incredibly helpful for planning my trip. I love that you list all the places in the comments too. Thanks for the amazing work :)
Wishing you an awesome trip, Colin!
Audrey, Sam, thoughtful of you to list down the highlighted places showcased here. Not many presenters do that. Thank you very much!
Thank you! We sure enjoyed Vienna.
Having been to Wien 4 times with a 5th coming this October and being a retired photographer the only thing I hate about Vienna is not being able to take pictures in so many of the beautiful buildings. Thankfully most churches do allow photography and I do remember taking pictures once in the National Library. Don't know if that has changed or not. Liked your video BTW.
Can totally relate. Such strict photography laws.
I live in Vienna and I think nothing would happen if you take a few photos. They just don't want people standing around all the time
Was there 4 years ago. Was allowed to take photos in these locations: Kunsthistorisches museum (all exhibits), Neue Burg (armoury), library, Kaisergruft, Albertina. Not allowed: Hofburg interior, Belvedere interior, Secession interior. No idea if these have changed policies.
Hi, going next week, but I'm a little bit worrie about the weather,
Good thing Sam got that little nap outta the way.....:-)......and Audrey, accentuating each syllable of audio rendered reading menus out there in the foreign, is a treat...:-)
Hehehe...oh, that nap could have lasted a bit longer ;)
Never interrupt a sleeping man......:-)
How fun guys!!! I would lover to eat my way across Vienna. Super yum I'm a huge fan of German apple strudel. European deserts are so different from American. Cheers from California!!!
Thanks Jack! The food was absolutely delicious. We had to do a lot of walking in between meals.
thanks for all the efforts, traveling and sharing the fun and joy ! I visited Vienna two months ago, nice place!
Thank you! That is awesome to hear. How was your trip?
great! had many delicious cakes and coffees and ice cream:)
Best Austrian food
Schnitzel
Tafelspitz
Palatschinke
Semmel
Apfelstrudel
Kaiserschmarrn
Buchteln
Everytipe of knödel
(Leberknödel, marillenknödel)
Punschkrapfen
Krapfen
Sachertorte
Wiener zuckerl
Werters original
Semmel mit extrawurst und guckerln
Mohr im hemd
Almdudler
Topfentascherl
Striezel
Thanks Sam and Audrey. I have been following your videos from Lima, Cape Town, Seoul and Madrid. This is another great video. It will help me to plan my coming trip to Vienna. I always wanted to try the Sachertorte at the Sacher Hotel. Thanks for showing me what to expect. How much fun getting the free limoncello with your friends.....YEAH
Thank you very much! That is wonderful to hear. I have a feeling you'll really enjoy Vienna.
You guess that right. I can already see myself walking along Ringstrasse. LOL. One of the highlights of my trip will be going to the Vienna State Opera House to see Rigoletto. ruclips.net/video/7tEpUXT3WHw/видео.html The tenor, Juan Diego Florez is well known around the world. I have already seen him at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC.
Nice vid, love the commentary with it - makes it very lively and entertaining - keep the vid coming!
3:58: You are on the North Tower of the cathedral, which has never been finished, therefore shorter and has an elevator outside. The south Tower on the other side is higher, therefore the view is better, but u have to climbf a few hundred stairs. In the middle of the North Tower u have the Pummerin, the 2nd biggest free swinging bell in the world, you walked right past it. Its still active.
6:45 Ok so u went into ONE of the several museums and places u can visit at the Hofburg. And the most touristy one aswell^^ If u visit 4ex the National Library or the Treasure Chambers there is much more peace there (and lower ticket prices).
14:11 WIR means "us" and WIRR means "weird, exstranged, chaothic -> its mostly used in a mental sense"
18:03 Ok ur are in Schweizerhaus and there is one thing and ONE thing only u should order there - and thats Stelze and some beer. That Gulasch is a "Herrngulasch" its not the traditional Hungarian one. If u want to know what Stelze is just look at their website www.schweizerhaus.at/
19:42 Wiener Schnitzel = Cotoletta Milanese, thats where it comes from.
22:22 MQ is part of the Hofburg Palace
24:08 To be precise a Melange is a double Espresso + milk + whipped cream + (those a usually the secret touches that make it unique) some milk foam or a touch of warm water.
25:37 Topfen in english should be something along the line of curd cheese.
26:30 Alright, lets talk about tickets. 2,20 is a sinlge adult ticket in one DIRECTION -> meaning u can use multiple transports with it asa u go one way. Apart of that u have 24h 7,60€, 48h 13,30€, 72h 16,50€, weekly 16,20€. Children under 6 don need one, aswell as under 15 during school holidays and under 24 if u are scholar at an austrian public school. Senior citizens from 62 onwards have cheaper versions also.
Apart of that there are special tickets like the wien-Karte and Vienna-Card (sound similar but are different things) which cost more than the usual but have either reduced entry frees to many attractions or free entry at all.
In many museums there is no fee for children under 19y. Most museums close on mondays.
U have missed: Belvedere Palace, Charles Church, Parliament, Town Hall, modern Vienna (Danube Tower).
PS: My favourite sausage in Vienna?...hmmmm...well, the best Ive eaten came straight from a butcher, freshly handmade a hours before.
Thank you very much! Would love to especially visit Belvedere Palace next time.
Tyramde Whisperwind thank you so much. we are visiting vienna and that was really helpful x
You are welcome, if there are any other tipps I can give u just let me know.
wow! i need all the help i can get... upcoming family vacation this christmas!
I live in Vienna and it’s beautiful
It sure is!
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I loved the video! It reminded the time I have been in Wien, more than 10 years ago. Have you been to a waltz concert? I remember to have gone to a place named Kursalon, where we could listen to great music, dance waltz and drink some good champagne!
Oh, that sounds like a great memory! We didn't have a chance to do that but would love to if we have a chance to return again soon.
I'm from vienna and while vienna has lots of nice things to do, you HAVE to visit some of the smaller cities, salzburg for example. I've been around the world and there are only few cities which can compare. generally, try to go for some rural areas, you can find lord of the ring style of regions.....with lots of great wine and beer :D anyhow, great video!
Thank you very much! We'd love to explore more of Austria.
Great video guys! Glad you are enjoying Vienna!
Another great place to visit in Vienna is the Gustav Klimt first kiss painting located in the Belvedere Museum! It’s a beautiful palace and the painting is a bonus.
Also the Karlskirche Church is amazing too!
Have a great time!
Thank you! We had a great visit. Ah, appreciate you sharing those suggestions. 20 things isn't nearly enough for a city like Vienna.
Definitely visit Rathaus, and Schottentor Votivkirche. They are actually quite near to each other.
Thanks! Really appreciate the suggestions.
So much appreciated the whole video, Thank you for sharing, can't wait for my Viena holiday!
Thanks Marlon! We hope you have a great trip.
For the 2018 centenary year of Vienna Modernism, I found that photography was allowed in the Leopold Museum (MuseumQuartier Wien) and the Upper Belvedere, respectively, for the Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt art collections. The same allowance also goes for the Otto Wagner exhibitions at the Wien Museum. Might just be this special year, though.
To purchase a daypass for the Wiener Linien (bus, tram, U-, S-Bahn), I went to a Tabak (tobacco store), but they are many and everywhere in the city, including the Hauptbahnhof (central station).
Im going here next sunday!!🙌🏻
Have a great trip!
Did you learn a bit of german?
When I was in Vienna (ten years ago), both the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Belvedere Palace Museum (both amazing!) allowed photography (don't know about video). Whether still true I don't know.
Good to know. Not sure what the current policy is at the moment.
I adored see and meeting one little of city of from Vienna, Austria and the girls and the man!
This is great! I am getting crazy planning for my Vienna trip! So many things to see!
Thank you! Hope you have a wonderful trip :)
Love the video. So many beautiful buildings. Pity about not been able to film in the Museums😩 The cats on the menu are called Sphynx's.🐱
Thank you! The city has some incredible architecture. I'm glad we got to film from the outside at least. Oh, thanks for letting us know :)
Never knew Austrians and Czechs ate goulash as well. I liked Hungarian goulash canned as a kid.
I live in wie’n love it here
Thanks Sophi!
Looks like so much fun
Cake for breakfast 👌🏼👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽yesss hahah
Cake for breakfast club :)
I heard of Sacher torte, but not the other cake, it looks good too.
I'm going to vienna sunday (very excited :D) then to krakow, Budapest and bratislav. thank you for this guide, liked a lot! keep going! just subscribed ;)
Thank you very much! Hope you have a great time :)
Loved the video. Have been to Vienna three times and, most recently, in May where I did the sights from the film Before Sunrise. You pretty much captured the essence of Vienna. I also would recommend a tour of the parliament building. Stunning infrastructure And, if you are into that sort of thing, very interesting
Thank you! The themed tour sounds really cool. Ah, we regretted not budgeting a bit more time to visit inside more buildings. Hope we can check it out on our next visit.
I live in Vienna
Cool to hear!
Hi..no life. .I plan to go Vienna next year. Can you tell which is the best time ? Not so cold best is flowers blooming time. I am from Malaysia. Thank you very much !
How lucky!
haus der musik, belvedere palace-art gallery-museum; haydn, beethoven, schubert, johann strauss house-homes-museums, musikverein concert hall, konzerthaus, catch some orchestral, chamber, lieder recitals, piano, organ, choral concerts in the music capital....kunsthistorisches albertina you already mentioned, eszterhazy palace with haydn connection in nearby eisenstadt, melk abbey of course.....
Next time!
Nice shirt Sam! Great stuff from a great place ❤
I can't wait to go there next month! Getting the train from Salzburg.
I'll only be there for 2 nights though. What's the best things for me to do within the 2 nights? Can anyone recommend anything? :)
Lol I was thinking before you said it that looks like the Ferris from the third man with Orson wells :)
Ah, that is cool to hear! :)
When u come here next time visit also seegrotte, yah sachertorte should also tasted in Demel cafe just in front Hofburg
Thanks for letting us know.
Wow a long video today but awesome vlog either way and what a beautiful country thanks for showing all the amazing things.
Thank you! Yeah, this was one of the longer ones we've done. We tried to speak a bit more than a usual guide :)
Hey guys! We had an incredible time in Vienna and it had a lot to do with meeting up with friends:
Kash: instagram.com/budgettraveller/
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Sabina: instagram.com/girlvsglobe/
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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos *The slow motion of your wife is super cool 😁🖒 Sam, you may try it too* ... *Both of you guys are are so cute and cool* 🌹🌹🌹
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Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos the subtitle is wrong “U-Bahn” is not Lou Bond.
there are in fact 2 kinds of Sachertorte ..the socalled "Original" and the "Demel´s version"
the history behind is that the young Franz Sacher who later founded the Hotel Sacher was an apprentice at Demel´s and created there the cake for Demel´s who was the purveyor to the imperial household and got the order by Prince Metternich to create a "new dessert" for a special royal dinner in 1832 ...So therefore Demel had the Sachertorte first for decades because the Hotel Sacher opened in 1876...
After a 7 year law suit in the 20th century they got an out of court settlement = Hotel Sacher got the right for the trade mark "The original" and Demel got the right to sell their own version ...which ment their cake has an extra layer of apricot jam....and from the outside they are distingushed by using a different seal...the Sacher´s seal has got a round shape and Demel´s seal has got a triangular shape...
I personally prefer Demel´s Sachertorte simply because of the extra layer of apricot jam..
I Love Vienna.
Fantastic city!
Missed mini open face sandwich shop - Trzesniewski, Dorotheergasse 1, Vienna 1010, Austria
Thanks for the tip!
I would like to say thanks for making videos such like this! The very first video i watched of you guys was your trip to Brazil; Sao Paolo and Rio De Janeiro.... i travellled to those wonderful cities on August, with the help of your youtube blog! I saw many wonderful things and experienced a lot after all the recommendations from your youtube vid!....and now next to the list is Vienna!😍🥰 This video really helps a lot for young travellers like me! 😄😄😄 thanks for the great travelling blog! God bless you guys! ❤
Thank you very much Vergel! Really appreciate hearing that. Where would you like to go next?
Vienna April/May 2020...may I ask which hotel did u stayed? Is it near the tourist attractions? 😊
belvedere for klimt schiele, albertina for drawings , haus der musik, haydn schubert beethoven strauss brahms houses, kunsthistorisches museum or art history museum, cakes, pies strudel, schnitzel, goulasch, hofburg schoenbrunn palaces, st karl st stephans cathedral, .....see an orchestra, chamber, piano, lieder recital or concerts, choral concerts, opera, ballets....waltzes.....
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I wish to go to Vienna for my Christmas holiday this year.....
Would love to do that as well someday!
Audrey was looking like a movie star when you guys were at Wirr.
A beautiful video of Vienna Samuel & Audrey 👍👍. Thanks for sharing. Just subbed.
Thank you very much! :)
Your travel guides are spot on! Love the structure, love the timeline in the description section, and you guys do a great job mixing things up. Keep it up! Thanks for the videos
From your videos you did miss the art nouveau side of Vienna a bit. It was one of Vienna´s most important periods with artists like Klimt and Schiele or architects like Otto Wagner
There are buildings like the Secession, the Postsparkasse or the Ernst Fuchs Villa which also serves as a museum of the Austrian painter Ernst Fuchs who was an important artist of surrealism (the sub genre of phantastiv realism to be precise) and a close friend of Dali.
Thank you for the suggestion. Do you think there is anything else important we missed?
Thank you for your reply!
In terms of architecture I could recommend the futuristic buildings of the university of economics (WU) which are often considered as a location for science-fiction movies. There is also the socialist architecture of the Rotes Wien (Red Vienna) era like the Karl-Marx-Hof.
An important part of "royal Vienna" ist the Belvedere palace of prince Eugen of Savoy which serves as an Art museum. The gardens outside are connected with the botanical gardens of the university of vienna.
The "Arsenal", the old arsenal of Vienna, now serves as the "Heeresgeschichtliches Museum" (museum of military history). A part of the exhibition is devoted to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which caused the first world war, the car and his blood stained uniform in which he was killed can be visited here.
If you are into dark things like these the Zentralfriedhof (central cemetery) might be worth a visit too. People go there to visit the graves of famous historical figures like Ludwig van Beethoven, Johan Strauß father and son, Arnold Schönberg, Antonio Salieri, Franz Schubert, Robert Stolz, Johannes Brahms or Friedrich Torberg.
Well done! Used to visit my grandmother and great grandmother in the 11 bezierk. Brings back wonderful memories... Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you! Great to hear about your memories.
Looks like you guys had an awesome time. Did you know about vienna pass? you get entrance to loads of attractions, museums and can take buses around the city. Def worth it and saves a lot of money.
I looove Austria but found Vienna my least fav place to be honest, I did like it but found Salzburg, Innsbruck, Tirol and little villages in Alps soooo much nicer and worth visiting. Austria is so gorgeous in general.
Thanks! We really did have a good time and sure enjoyed our meetups with friends. As much as we enjoyed Vienna it was our time in Tirol that left the biggest impression upon us. Would sure like to visit Salzburg and Innsbruck next time. How long did you stay in those cities?
I stayed in Salzburg for a week, but was sightseeing in Salzburg itself for maybe 2 days. Rest of my time I was travelling around - Sankt Gilgen, St Wolfgang, Bad Ischl and Hallstatt (which is the most gorgeous little village I ever seen). There are hikes in all those places as well as mountain cable cars, also good food :P Same in Innsbruck, you can probably see all attractions in about 2 days but loads of amazing villages and hikes around. I went in December so Christmas markets everywhere which was an extra bonus.
Thank Guys 👏
Thanks Sinan!
The cats look like Sphinx to me. Nice video!
Thank you! Ah, yes!
Speaking about cutlery Sam, I've noticed in your vlogs that you have, shall we say an unorthodox way of holding your utensils. While not wanting to make you feel bad, people do judge (and here I am pointing squarely at myself). Maybe compare your style to Audrey's, her style is on point.
Thank you! I really should get some lessons from Audrey. A bit of a caveman at the table with meat ;)
Awesome Vienna and food!
The food is fantastic in Vienna!
great video. love how you guys do the food tour too !
Thank you! We always try to include food in our guides.
This was great, thanks for sharing! :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
We been last month in Sisi's museum and silver. Its allowed to take photo and video ..fortunately
Cool and did you like it?
First time i saw a video of u guys u are amazing i watched the hole clip. Its interesting to see my city with other eyes much love from vienna.
Thank you very much! We had so much fun visiting Vienna!
Thanks guys, a really useful video, especially seeing where we can't film. We are there for a day shortly so will pick what to do from your list :-)
Thank you very much!
Vienna is a lovely town!!
Totally agree!
It’s a City!
yeah guys crack me up!!!! Sam waking up hahah
Hahaha...thank you! That was a good wine nap ;)
Love my City ❤️
Great to hear!
i visite Viena it is a nice place whith a lot turist atraction. Greating from Romania
I've been living in vienna for almost a year now and i haven't done a single thing from the video yet xD
Any interest to do them Peter?
@@samuelandaudrey After seeing this video, yes, definitely. Especially Hotel Sacher
Kannst du wenigstens ein bisschen deutsch? :)
Molt bon vídeo! Ens heu donat una vista molt bona de la ciutat i el vostre anglès és perfecte.
perquè són parlants anglesos nadius😊
Nice video guys.....My list is almost ready for Vienna....thanks a lot...keep going
Thank you very much! Have a great time in Vienna!
I love my little, town Vienna.
Thanks Astrid! Vienna is beautiful.
Great Video 👏👏👏😘😘😘🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you very much Aldijana!
How many days did you spend in Vienna to accomplish all the sights. We have a trip there in June. And what month were you there just curious about the temperature.
Thanks! A solid 3-4 busy days would be enough time to cover what we did in this guide. We visited in late September so the weather will be considerably warmer when you're there :)
If I could afford I would live in Vienna for sure.
Great to hear!
Great video. In Austria, what do you do to arrange for mobile phone service?
oo.. i like.. it was like a recap :-)
Thankk you!
Great video! My sister and I just did a trip to Vienna! We had a great time... thank you for sharing!!
Thank you! That is great to hear. How is the weather there these days?
You captured it!
Thank you! We sure had a great visit. Wish we had a few more days to linger though :)
Wow...cool video!
Thank you!
You forgot to mention the Schönbrunn Zoo which is the oldest operated Zoo in the world. A very nice Zoo with old structures and also new extension.
Thanks for sharing that!
Never knew that.
What's the general opinion on the confectionery called Mozartkugeln (also the Sisi one). Are these commercial tripe or quality stuff? I found them quite good.
Omg I loveeee your travel videos. I watched your Edinburgh one many times before I went there and now I’m planning a trip to Austria and Germany! I love how you incorporate amazing food into your videos and it gives me an idea of what to try!! Thanks so much.
Thank you very much Rose! We sure do love our food ;)
I need your help please, I'm traveling next summer to Europe but I haven't decided yet which city to visit, Barcelona or Vienna, so since you have visited both of them, which one do you recommend more? I like visiting ancient places and churches and also I love shopping.
Given your preferences, I'd go with Vienna.
@@samuelandaudrey really? so with the help of your video I already knew the monument places to visit in Vienna, now would you please tell me about the shopping places? and which is more expensive, Vienna or Barcelona, and thanks a lot for your help
Nice work please what is the name of the song ?
Vienna!!!*_* one of the most beautiful towns!♡ so good memories:)
Thanks! Indeed :) Ah, we had a great time because of our meetups with friends :)
Vienna is THE DREAM
تفضل وشوف ...ڤينا اللتي رأيت 💐 don’t miss ...vienna i sow
I love your video!! Especially the wine tour. And the beautiful pink restaurant.
Thanks Julie!
Amo tus vídeos ... Eres increíble y súper original
Hey I have lived in Vienna my whole life so if you have any questions just reply to my comment :)
Thanks Jeff!
Mark Lelli
1. Rathaus ice skating
2. If you want to go for a walk maybe prater.
3. Stephansdom.
4. A horse ride through the 1. District (fiaker in German)
5. Maybe the opera house.
Wie viel kostet es mit einer Kutsche zu fahren und wie lange? Findet man die einfach auf der Straße? Wir möchten 4 Tage gehen also 2 volle Tage und 2 halbe, reicht das um wenigstens das Wichtigste zu sehen?
Gzemis Es jimmy darauf an wie viel Sie fahren wollen eine kurze Fahrt kostet ungefähr 55€ pro Kutsche (4 Personen) und die längste 250€. 2 Tage wären genug Zeit die allerwichtigsten anzusehen.
@@TomatoDogMusic Danke! :)
NICE VIEWS/ LIKE
Thank you!
I LOVE VIENNA 😳
Cool to hear! We miss it.
Ok I missed the amusement park when i was there. Where exactly in the city was it? I toured amost all the neighborhoods. It's a massive place. But, I couldnt find th e park? Ia sked locals where it was. Even they didn't know. So, i stayed at the hostel adjacent to the riding stables near the Univ of Vienna. Like a block down from the main administration bldg for the university. How far is the amusement park from that area? Anybody know?
It's too bad you missed it. Prater is located in Vienna's 2nd district: Leopoldstadt.
@@samuelandaudrey whenevver i travel again to europe, i'm definitely going to the park. Vienna is magical. Absolutely stunning city. I attended the sympthony, toured the university of V, went to the riding stables etc. i was only there for 4 day.s But, you can spend a lifetime exploring a city such as this. Is the park small ike Tivoli in Copenhagen or is it like a decent park w/ roller coasters?
Awesome Thanks for sharing this adventure 📸👍👍👍👍📸
Thank you! We sure had a good time meeting up with friends :)
17:48 wow thats my old kindergarden
So cool to hear!
Nice and beautiful place,I wish I have the chance to get there!!
Hope you get the opportunity soon Kelfala.
love this video...well done
Thank yoU!
that was a great video, thank you...it lol really help us on our upcoming visit to wien x
Thank you very much! Hope you have a great trip.
I been ever where you talked about
Thanks Sophi!