Thursday 26 January 2017

Never Leave Vienna Without a Kiss - Gustav Klimt

Vienna, Austria surprised me! Everything in it is classy from the alluring bundle of elegant people, the urban architecture and mosiacs and the delish foods. It's artistic and intellectual legacy was shaped by residents including Mozart, Beethoven and Sigmund Fred.

What other way to enjoy this scenic place is non other than to stroll around like locals do! Trams, bus and trains - I did it all! Travelling and getting lost is part of the experience and I loved it! It makes the whole adventure worthwhile and thus gives it the exciting thrill.

Best way to see all tourist attractions 
Now, the best way and most convenient way to explore all tourist attractions is better way through the Hop On-Hop Off or the Vienna Sightseeing Bus Tours that operates around the city with their friendly and very helpful staffs in every city corner. The bus has this headset with all language available, so all of us can comprehend all the information just as exactly what we needed. 

First stop - UNESCO World's Heritage, Belvedere Palace! The front part of the palace has a beautiful pond with 201 lotus flowers each composed of 5 life vests that forms a calligraphic F. created especially for the Belvedere Pond. This work is based on Ai Weiwei intense engagement with the plight of refugees. The life vests draw attention to the uncertain fate of the refugees who wore them, the lotus flower symbolizes purity and longevity and the F is a re-ocurring and provocative motif in Ai's oeurve.

Belvedere Palace with 201 Lotus in the pond
The palace has a magnificent garden which tourist cannot ignore to take millions of shots with. The landscapes were marvelously done and are highly maintained.

The palace is very elegant with all the artistic contributions of artist from different parts of the world. 


Belvedere Palace Garden



Schonbrunn Palace view from the entrance gate

Another scenic stop is Schonbrunn Palace. 
The former summer imperial residence. 
We weren't so lucky because we didn't 
have the chance to get in the palace due
 to time shortage but heard inside was 
heavenly designed and preserved. 



St. Stephen's Cathedral
Next stop is the magical Stephansplatz. One of the busiest square in the city, where old and new architecture are combined harmoniously. The square is named after the building Stephansdom, city's cathedral which is one of the tallest churches in the world. The area has a vast options for shopping and dining. 











Next stop is Vienna's Naschmarkt! Vast options for famous food stalls local and multi-cultural ethnic foods, souvenirs, kitchen needs, wine, fresh fruits and vegetables and worldwide spices are displayed for your convenience.       
varieties of candies                                                                            
     
                                                                                            A taste of Vienna's sausage


And of course, I wouldn't miss for the world the ever famous Hundertwasserhaus.  The beautiful apartment house that seriously drawn every passers attention. The apartment was built after the idea and concept of Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser with architect Joseph Krawina as a co-author. The house bears the unmistakeable hand of the artist whose pen-name was Friedrich Stowasser. Anyone who lives in this apartment has the right to decorate the facade  around the windows entirely to their own taste.

The apartment also have a cafe where locals and tourist enjoy. Across the beautiful house is a souvenir shop that obviously is famous for tourist to grab something to remember by.



The city is best explored with the local transportation as I should say based on experience. Took a public bus from Bratislava, Slovakia towards Vienna, Austria traveled almost 4 hours but it ain't boring because of the beautiful views outside the windowpane. If you get lost, ask people for directions. Viennese are German speaking and not all speak English but if you get lucky to find one please do. Bring map with you and show them exactly where you want to go they would be glad to help you. 

Vienna is one amazing destination. Sundays the streets are empty, grocery shops and stores are close. Every night shops are close at 7pm some at 9pm so be sure you grab your essentials the earliest possible time you can. 

Just like what the famous artist Gustav Klimt quoted.... Never Leave Vienna Without a Kiss, I soulfully didn't left Vienna without this bag. 



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