Youth Hostel in Vienna
Travel Tips for Vienna - Myrthengasse (Page 3/5)
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15 Mar 2011 Andrea, Germany:
Q [Kju] - we had a nice party there and it is for every age, so don't be shy to go there |
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15 Mar 2011 Andrea, Germany:
Schloss Schönbrunn, Staatsoper (you can get Tickets for 4 euros -standing- ;) and it is really worth it) |
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29 Dec 2010 Paul, Australia:
train terminal had good range of cheap food, west bahnhof excuse spelling. |
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05 Dec 2010 Hui Keng, Singapore:
Cafes at the university area has good and cheap eats. |
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16 Dec 2010 Eric, USA:
Kostet Los, the little market on Neuberg(?)gasse, less than a block from the hostel. The nicest lady is there, and a it's a great place to grab a sandwich and liter (!) of orange juice for lunch or late snack. There's also a pastry shop just south of the Museumsquartier that has great strudel. |
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05 Dec 2010 Hui Keng, Singapore:
Go to the Statoper for standing seats at 3 or 4 euros - worth your time and money to see first class operas |
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16 Dec 2010 Eric, USA:
The National Library, the Museumsquartier, the churches in the inner stadt. |
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05 Dec 2010 Hui Keng, Singapore:
Kunshistoric Museum and the Neu Beurg Museums - sorry if I spell it wrongly |
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13 Nov 2010 Gabriela, USA:
Coming out of the door of the hostel take a left then your first right and walk for about 5-7 minutes you'll find a restaurant name MAX. It's not cheap but it is reasonably priced and the food was top notch. No english is spoken here though so prepare to speak a little German. |
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03 Oct 2010 Mary, USA:
a night at the Opera. Tickets are often available through various means even when the box office is sold out. |
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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...... |

