To the experts: Trying to put together an Agenda for 3 days of things to see but there’s so much I want to see!
I’m not too sure what I’ll have time to see but I’ve tried to arrange the sites in order of distance.
Roley, i%26#39;ve picked up some of your advice you%26#39;ve given to others for their agenda.Thanks to Fritz I was able to remove Salzburg and the Römertherme from the agenda since there isn%26#39;t time.
Could you help me further organize my agenda, Feel free to add/remove anything you feel.
17th SATURDAY Arrive in Vienna approx. 8:00AM?
-Danube Tower*
Kohlmarkt (Shopping St., 1st District), (U3)
-Garben (trench in front of Roman South western wall)
Ankerhaus, # 10
-Demel’s Esterházytorte and Dobostorte VINNESE CAKES
-Pestsäule (column following black plague, Leopold I)
-Stephansdom (One of the tallest Cathedral’s in the world)*
Panoramic view + catacombs below
Holfburg (st. car 1)
Schatzkammer museum * (Royal Jewels, open until 6PM)
Stadtpark
Golden statue, Strauss
3rd District,
Belvedere, Gustav Klimt, “the kiss”, Street car D
Liechtenstein Museum, Street Car D other direction
Hundertwasserhaus
Michaelerkirche %26amp; Peterskirche, is it walking distance or worth the visit?
18th SUNDAY
-11AM, SPANISH RIDING SCHOOL TOUR MEET AT %26amp; PAY
Visitor Centre at Michaelerplatz 1, 1010 Wien
Vienna Boys Choir?
Naschmarkt –(6th District) Linke Wienzeile 40, underground %26quot;Kettenbrückengasse”
Look for:
The unique houses by Otto Wagner, Linke Wienzeile #38
Postparkasse by Otto Wagner (postal savings bank)
Secession building: Beethoven Frieze
13th District, “Heitzing”
*Schonbrunn Palace (opens at 8:30AM-4:30PM, park hours: 6:30 AM- 5:30 PM), U4
Look for: Gloriette*
Opera House
7:00 PM Fidelio, Beethoven Wienerstaatsoper ,
How can I get the tickets?? I am certain I will only get the standing row, but I’m sure it’s well worth it! How early should I get there
19th MONDAY Leave Vienna for Budapest DAY 3
I%26#39;m sure there is too much to do in two days above so i%26#39;ve left this open to move here instead. =)
-Albertina
-Kunsthistorisches
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No sense in going to the naschmarkt on a Sunday, the market and everything around it is closed .... And you pass by Peterskirche automatically, when you walk down the Graben to the Kohlmarkt, its just to your right there ...
Greets, Fritz
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I wouldn%26#39;t trail all the way to the Danube Tower on a November morning. It%26#39;s not central and whilst the views are panoramic on a sunny, clear summer%26#39;s day you%26#39;d get a much more interesting view of the centre of the city from the towers of the Stephansdom (especially the tall steeple, but there are only steps to ascend that one).
Also the Wagner Postsparkasse building is at the bottom end of the Ring - not near the Linke Wienzeile or the Secession - so visit it when you go to the Stadtpark, but I%26#39;m not sure if it opens on a Saturday.
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I would switch Danube Tower and Naschmarkt as the Naschmarkt is closed on Sunday (as Fritz already mentioned) and Saturday is the best day for visiting this market. I would recommend going there for lunch!
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