Friday, March 22

Vienna, Austria









Lunchtime picnic; baba ganouch, naan, olives, salami, grapes, and an extra sammie in case we were still hungry. 

We spent two fast and beautiful days in Vienna, Austria, after taking a morning bus from Budapest. Austria is kind-of a snobby, yuppy town... and felt right at home! We loved the variety of their grocery stores and produce. There were lots of things we liked; the farmers market, beautiful parks and green lawns- perfect for lounging, picnicking, and drinking wine, and intact architecture. Walking around the streets of Vienna felt like you were already at a museum. The city grounds and gardens were immaculate. We stayed at a nice hostel, and met some interesting Australian guys that we chatted to for the majority of the nights we were there. We had a great time exploring the city, and we could easily return to spend more time!

Our last night, we caught a polish bus, at 1:30am for a 13 hour bus ride to Rome.

No comments:

Post a Comment