Youth Hostel in Vienna
Travel Tips for Vienna - Myrthengasse (Page 1/2)
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03 Apr 2013 Elena, Italy:
Try to find a ticket for the Staatsoper |
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03 Apr 2013 Elena, Italy:
Don'm miss the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Belvedere Museum. |
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17 Mar 2013 Hector, USA:
Kunthistorische museum (Museum of Art History), and the Kuntkammer. |
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29 Nov 2012 Rob, Switzerland:
The City Bike system is fantastic! You will see many stations with brightly-coloured city bikes -- you can register easily on the computer terminal at any station and then take a bike and leave it at another station. The cost to register is only 1 euro and the first hour on the bike is free, so the cost is very low. You can take one of the many bike paths to places like the Donauinsel (the long car-free island on the river) and along the canal. A great, inexpensive way to see Wien! |
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29 Nov 2012 Rob, Switzerland:
For a good vegetarian lunch (tagesteller) in the central city, try Kostlich at Farbergasse 8; Naturlich Wrenkh at Rauhenstein 12; Yamm (buffet - pay by weight; student discount) at Universitatsring 10; and Landia at Ahornergasse 4. |
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07 Oct 2012 Nino, Georgia:
Mcdonalds :D even that is expensive compared to everything else |
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04 Nov 2012 Andrea, Italy:
Wiener Staatsoper, Burggasse nearby, Sankt Ruprecht nearby |
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07 Oct 2012 Nino, Georgia:
Prague , Paris , Athens, Italy , Budapest again , Vienna again for sure , etc |
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07 Oct 2012 Nino, Georgia:
make sure you know where you want to go before you arrive! Google it! |
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21 Aug 2012 MYEONGSIK, South Korea:
Some employees will have more friendly |
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HI Hostel Vienna - MyrthengasseSituated a 15-minute walk from the city centre and 10 minutes from the new "Museumsquartier", the hostel offers easy access to sightseeing and shopping. Rooms have 4-6 beds. | more...... |

