Youth Hostel in Vienna
Travel Tips for Vienna - Myrthengasse (Page 2/5)
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04 Jun 2011 Marion, France:
There is a night train from Prague to Amsterdam with the City Night Line. You must reserve a sleeping compartment ahead of time but very worth it. |
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29 May 2011 Gabi, England & Wales:
just round the corner from the hostel are many great places to eat, e.g. in Neuburggasse and Burggasse - in particular the Japanese Sushi restaurant - incredible value for money. A bit further, on the corner of Burggasse and Spiegelgasse you can have a cake with a big Melange coffee for €4.90, about half of what you pay in the centre - but I didn't get time to try it out myself. |
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04 Jun 2011 Marion, France:
Naschmarkt was good for little typical restaurants. And other restaurants as well such as seafood. But to see the actual market you need to go there before 6pm. |
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29 May 2011 Gabi, England & Wales:
into other parts of Austria... |
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25 Apr 2011 Elena, Italy:
Kirche am Steinhof, Grinzing, Prater fairground |
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22 Apr 2011 Xiaojun, Germany:
Das Frühstück in Hostel ist einfach aber lecker. |
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22 Apr 2011 Xiaojun, Germany:
Wien inner Stadt. Da gibt es viele Sehenswürdigkeit. |
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10 Apr 2011 Olaf, Switzerland:
Fromme Helene, Jostefstädter Strasse/Lange Gasse |
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10 Apr 2011 Olaf, Switzerland:
San Francisco - great relaxed city! |
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15 Mar 2011 Andrea, Germany:
we ate really good at the Museums Quartier, there nice locations for drinking a wine and for a meal |
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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...... |

