Sorry for the delay people, almost forgot that I said I would post my complete album of photos from the Vienna trip. Better late than never right?
Vienna: 02. May 2011 - 09. May 2011
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Vienna Part 3: The Rest
Tobias
When I told my mom that I was going to Vienna she told me I should visit my godfather Tobias who lives there. Last time I saw him I was about 8 or 9 years when he came to Norway to visit us. I wrote him an email and told him I was going on vacation to Vienna and he invited me and Annina over for dinner. It turned out he didn't live that far away from the hotel we where staying at, in fact it was right behind the MuseumsQuartier that we walked past just the previous day. Anyways, the visit was very nice. We had dinner with Tobias and his wife and talked a lot about our past, from the time he met my mom when she was studying in Vienna and until now. It was nice to “catch” up on history and to learn more about what he was doing these days. And I think he enjoyed hearing about my life as well. It was a really nice evening with good food and company. Thank you!
The Hotel
I thought I would write a little bit about the hotel we stayed at the first 3 nights in Vienna. The hotel was called Cordial Theaterhotel Wien and is ranked a four star hotel. Right next to the hotel was a theater, so my guess is that’s were the name comes from. Every room was named after different people from the theater life in Vienna (no clue who the people were) but it was a nice way to do it. The room was nice and came with a double bed, a tiny kitchen and a bathroom. Based on the price I paid I was more than happy with what I got. We didn't spent much time other places in the hotel than the room so I can’t comment on that, but I have taken some photos of the room to show you.
Andrina’s Flat
After our three days in a hotel we moved over to Annina’s friend Andrina. She studies in Vienna and rents a small flat next to the University. (The University is housed in what used to be the main hospital in Vienna). There were actually two other people living in the flat as well with their own room and shared kitchen and toilet. It was really nice of them to let us stay in the spare room (living room) and they even got a hold of a sleeping sofa for the living room so that we didn't have to sleep on the floor :)
The Prater
The Prater is an amusement park of sorts located in Vienna. It has been around for a long time and it’s pretty famous among the locals. It used to be a big park where the Emperor’s went hunting, but then they built The Giant Ferris Wheel and it was opened up to the public. Nowadays it’s filled with different thrill rides, fast food stalls and arcade games. It’s pretty big and you can easily spend a lot of money if you decide to stay the whole day. There are a few attractions that stood out among the rest that I would like to write about.
Firstly the Prater has the world's largest, 117-meter-high chairoplane, the Prater Tower. It was truly amazing to spin around high over the Prater looking out over Vienna. The Giant Ferris Wheel I mentioned earlier is another amazing attraction. We didn't get the chance to go on it, but it truly looks gigantic from the ground. The last attraction I would like to mention is hard to describe so I have included a picture in stead. But what I can say is that it was a lot of fun to go on. A true thrill ride well worth the money!
Popfest
On Sunday evening after I had followed Annina to the train back to Freiburg, Andrina invited me to join her for a free concert called Popfest. The festival actually had been going on for a few days, and this was the last night, but the reason we went was that Andrina wanted to see a band she liked called Ginga. The band was not bad, but also not my favorite style of music. However I still enjoyed them quite a bit. At the concert we met a few of Andrina’s flatmates and after the show they showed us a few underground bars/clubs. They were very different from anything you can find in Norway and it was cool to experience the local Vienna culture from a side I hadn't seen earlier. Thanks so much for bringing me along :) That’s also the end of this post and my visit to Vienna. We had a wonderful time and it’s a city I recommend to everyone!
When I told my mom that I was going to Vienna she told me I should visit my godfather Tobias who lives there. Last time I saw him I was about 8 or 9 years when he came to Norway to visit us. I wrote him an email and told him I was going on vacation to Vienna and he invited me and Annina over for dinner. It turned out he didn't live that far away from the hotel we where staying at, in fact it was right behind the MuseumsQuartier that we walked past just the previous day. Anyways, the visit was very nice. We had dinner with Tobias and his wife and talked a lot about our past, from the time he met my mom when she was studying in Vienna and until now. It was nice to “catch” up on history and to learn more about what he was doing these days. And I think he enjoyed hearing about my life as well. It was a really nice evening with good food and company. Thank you!
The Hotel

Andrina’s Flat
After our three days in a hotel we moved over to Annina’s friend Andrina. She studies in Vienna and rents a small flat next to the University. (The University is housed in what used to be the main hospital in Vienna). There were actually two other people living in the flat as well with their own room and shared kitchen and toilet. It was really nice of them to let us stay in the spare room (living room) and they even got a hold of a sleeping sofa for the living room so that we didn't have to sleep on the floor :)
The Prater


Popfest

Sunday, May 29, 2011
Vienna Part 2: Food and Drink
Palmenhaus
Andrina showed us this nice cafe that was inside a building that had been a greenhouse earlier. There was still some plants left growing up the walls and around the roof and it made the atmosphere very nice. We had coffee's and I tried the house cake while Annina had Sachertorte
7 Stern Bräu
My godfather Tobias who lives in Vienna and whom I visited (more about that in my last post) and his wife suggested a few different places where we should go to eat and drink in Vienna. 7 Stern Bräu was one of them. It is a fairly large pub with a big main room and several smaller around. In the middle of the pub was the brewery were they made their own beer and around it the bar. It was almost packed the night we went there but we found a table in a corner and sat down to eat.
Me and Annina started off with Schnitzel and one of their many home brewed beers. The food was absolutely acceptable being a pub and all. I enjoyed my Schnitzel quite much and my side of potato salad was delicious as well. After we finished eating Andrina, Annina’s friend came and soon we were all trying all the different varieties of beer they had. One tasted like barbecue sauce, another had chili in it and was almost impossible to drink because it was burning your mouth! But my favorite was the beer brewed on hemp. It had a very nice flavor with that hint of hemp in the background that made it especially good.
Café Diglas
This cafè was also suggested to us so we went there to have lunch one day. I had a very interesting meal that I did not expect based on what I ordered on the menu. It was asparagus, chicken and rice with blueberries and caramel sauce. Sounds like a crazy combo I know, but it was actually very good. A positive surprise :) Annina had Kaiserschmarrn which is a light, caramelized pancake chopped in pieces and is also one of the typical dishes from Austria.
Figlmüller
We were told that Figlmüller had the biggest and best Schnitzels in all of Vienna so it goes without saying that we had to check out this rumour and find out if the whispers were true :) There is actually two Figlmüller restaurants, but they are only 50 meters apart and from what I understood they have the same kitchen. As we walked past the first one we could see it was already packed, but the second one had a few tables left so we didn't have to wait.
I ordered the famous Schnitzel while Annina and Andrina ordered Knödel and baked cheese. The food arrived not long after and the rumour turned out to be true, my schnitzel was bigger than the dinner plate it was served on, in fact it was gigantic! It also tasted fantastic and has to be the best schnitzel I have ever eaten. It took all my willpower to finish it and that was still with some help from Annina. Afterwards I was so stuffed but happy :)
Weltcafé
On the last Sunday in Vienna Andrina showed us a nice breakfast place that her friend Carla had suggested that had a Sunday brunch buffet. It was called Weltcafé and looking at the enormous selection of breakfast things to chose from the name fit very well. Of course we had to try everything and we ended up spending at least an hour eating. Yet again I ate so much I was totally stuffed. Then came the desert and magically I fit 3-4 different kinds of deserts as well. It was excellent food and a place I definitely recommend too.

7 Stern Bräu

Café Diglas
This cafè was also suggested to us so we went there to have lunch one day. I had a very interesting meal that I did not expect based on what I ordered on the menu. It was asparagus, chicken and rice with blueberries and caramel sauce. Sounds like a crazy combo I know, but it was actually very good. A positive surprise :) Annina had Kaiserschmarrn which is a light, caramelized pancake chopped in pieces and is also one of the typical dishes from Austria.
Figlmüller
We were told that Figlmüller had the biggest and best Schnitzels in all of Vienna so it goes without saying that we had to check out this rumour and find out if the whispers were true :) There is actually two Figlmüller restaurants, but they are only 50 meters apart and from what I understood they have the same kitchen. As we walked past the first one we could see it was already packed, but the second one had a few tables left so we didn't have to wait.
I ordered the famous Schnitzel while Annina and Andrina ordered Knödel and baked cheese. The food arrived not long after and the rumour turned out to be true, my schnitzel was bigger than the dinner plate it was served on, in fact it was gigantic! It also tasted fantastic and has to be the best schnitzel I have ever eaten. It took all my willpower to finish it and that was still with some help from Annina. Afterwards I was so stuffed but happy :)
Weltcafé

Saturday, May 21, 2011
Vienna Part 1: Tourist Attractions

St. Stephan's Cathedral

Zentralfriedhof - Main Graveyard


Schönbrunn Palace



Museum of Fine Arts


Schatzkammer - Treasury Chamber

Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Third visit in Freiburg

On the way to Badeparadies Schwarzwald we drove past a local tourist attraction. I had seen it before when going to Hinterzarten with the train, but this time we were driving a car and could stop and get a better photo. It is a statue of a deer atop a cliff overlooking the road.

On Thursday me and Annina went out for breakfast in a nice café called Aspekt. We had a monster breakfast called “Europe” which was meant for two people, but it could easily suit 3 or 4. We were both really stuffed afterwards!





Basel:


Basel: 06. April 2011
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In the evening after we were back in Freiburg we went to a cinema who had something called “pay after”. Basically they showed a random new movie and then you decided afterwards how much you wanted to pay based on how much you liked the movie. The movie we watched was called “Mother and Child”, an American drama. It was dubbed to Germany so it was a bit harder to understand everything, but I think I got the main plot!
That ends this post and my third visit to Freiburg. I had wonderful weather with temperatures from 15 to 25 degrees C and it was sad to come back to cold Norway where the snow is still found in many places! My next trip will be to Vienna in Austria in the beginning of May. Be sure to check out my blog then if you are interested in reading about that adventure!
Freiburg 3: 28. March 2011 - 07. April 2011
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