Youth Hostel in Vienna
Travel Tips for Vienna - Myrthengasse (Page 1/3)
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27 Nov 2011 Tej Ram, India:
No Evening and Night Time Entertainment was availablese xcept TV. |
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24 Oct 2011 Wipapan, Thailand:
many palaces, museums and churches |
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02 Oct 2011 Karin, USA:
The nearby Museums Quartier. It's way too close to legitimize not going. |
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12 Aug 2011 HanHui, Taiwan:
several place to drink around here. check it out! |
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15 Jul 2011 Suzanne, England & Wales:
Schoenbrun is free and definitly worth a look, as is Stefan Dom. |
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17 Aug 2011 Valerie, France:
Don't go to Vienna for that either. |
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10 Jul 2011 Luiz Guilherme, Brazil:
the whole city is an attraction. |
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26 Jul 2011 Fiona, England & Wales:
Hofburg, Palmenhaus, Jesuiten-kirche, Albertina Museum, Cafe Central |
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29 May 2011 Gabi, England & Wales:
the Natural History museum (Naturhistorisches Museum)in the nearby Museumsviertel and behind the Volkstheater. I spent 4.5 hours just on 1 floor. The life on earth fossil collection is the most comprehensive and amazing one I have seen anywhere, but the mineral collection is also worthwhile - and of course its main attraction, the 11cm neolithic Venus statuette. |
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15 Jul 2011 Suzanne, England & Wales:
Go to the Nachtsmarkt. Away from the centre of town, it seems to be where all the locals go to drink, and there's a much wider selection of food at better prices. Great if you've eaten enough schnitzl to last a life time! Best coffee and cake at Aida on Stefan Platz, although not particularly cheap. |
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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...... |

