Youth Hostel in Vienna
Travel Tips for Vienna - Brigittenau (Page 1/2)
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13 Apr 2013 Robert, USA:
Hostel has free breakfast and serves "all you can eat" lunch and dinner for 7 euro each. |
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28 Feb 2013 Vladimir, Serbia:
Maya Mexican Food - Restaurant, Millennium City |
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04 Jan 2013 Julianne, USA:
Find a Spar (there's one by the Museumquartier metro behind the Kunsthistorisches Museum, but there are several of them in town) for quick and cheap meals. They have ready-to-eat sandwiches, couscous, salads, and more, plus warm daily specials such as soup, pasta, or Wienerschnitzel. |
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04 Jan 2013 Julianne, USA:
Bratislava is just an hour away from Vienna via train or bus. |
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10 Sep 2012 Edmund, Australia:
After leaving Vienna I went to Graz. This is a really beautiful city. The best attractions there are the Schlossburg and Schloss Eggenberg. The latter in particular is surprisingly unknown. |
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11 Aug 2012 Yannick, USA:
I went to Prague and I suggest you do the same. |
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04 Aug 2012 Jacek, Poland:
Do not miss Wiener Wald and Lobau. |
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04 Aug 2012 Jacek, Poland:
Krems an der Donau - beatiful city, medieval architecture, great vineyards and hiking tours. |
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24 Jul 2012 Olivia, USA:
For dinner: Cafe Landmann (down by the University). My boyfriend had the broiled beef and LOVED it. For dessert: Cafe Central. We got apple strudel and an amaretto ice cream dish. |
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08 Jul 2012 Barbora, Czech Republic:
Donau insel - great for skating |
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HI Hostel Vienna - BrigittenauLocated only 20 minutes from the city centre, the 410 bed hostel backs on to the Donauinsel, Europe's longest man-made beach, on the banks of the Danube. Rooms have 2-6 beds (bunks), most en suite. | more...... |

