Austria Vienna 3 Nights 4 Days Trip: Innere Stadt, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Prater (Prater Tower) (ft. How to take the airport bus from Vienna Station)
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Travel Date: 2024.03.21 – 2024.03.24
Destinations: Vienna Station, Hofburg Palace, Maria Theresia Square, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna State Opera, Schönbrunn Palace, Starbucks, Innere Stadt, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Plague Column, McDonald’s, Cocos, Prater, Prater Tower, Vienna International Airport
Vienna 3 Nights 4 Days Trip

Am Hbf 1, 1100 Wien, Austria
Hofburg Palace
1010 Vienna
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Maria-Theresien-Platz, 1010 Wien, Austria
Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria
Prater
1020 Vienna
Writing 3 nights and 4 days into one post is quite a lot of scrolling;;


The train to Salzburg was incredibly delayed.
It was raining, but I’m not sure if it was bad enough weather to cause a delay… 🤔
It seemed to depart after about an hour and a half!
While waiting, I bought some snacks at a convenience store in the station. That paprika-flavored Pringles were so delicious.
It reminded me of the paprika powder I bought in Hungary.



Arrived at Vienna Station~
Transferred to the subway and then transferred again to get to the accommodation!


This seems to have been the subway ticket, but why did I buy it separately…?



Anyway, arrived at the accommodation!!
It was the second largest accommodation I’ve stayed in so far.







I really liked the last accommodation too.
The layout was a bit strange, but it had a large room and a living room, so I thought I’d like to live in a house like this.
There were even 2 bathrooms, which was great for using the facilities ^^👍





We arrived in the early afternoon, left our luggage, and went out for a walk.
Let’s walk to Hofburg Palace!




Passed through the Hofburg Palace gardens and took a photo in front of a statue.
I don’t know who the statue is of, though? lol

A little further on is Maria Theresia Square.
This is supposed to be a more famous square, but there weren’t many people.
The people in front seemed to be people who take photos with you for money, rather than staff. 👀




Arrived at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, which was our original destination!
Refer to the photo above for the price list.
Since it’s an art history museum, the tickets seem pretty too ㅎㅎ

I took a picture of the floor guide just for anyone who might need it lol


A statue greets us from the entrance.
How can they carve like this so smoothly?




This balcony-like space with a view of the restaurant seems to be a photo spot.
But it was too dark to get good photos.
Everyone, fix your forward head posture after seeing this photo 😂




I find these things more interesting than paintings.




Every single staircase is beautiful…
It looks like something out of a medieval drama.


A restaurant we went to because we were hungry.
We chose it based on Google Maps ratings, and since they had fish and chips, which I’d been wanting to eat, I ordered it right away.
It was hot and incredibly delicious;;;;
However, other dishes were a miss lol



On the way to the grocery store, I saw a grand building and realized it was the Vienna State Opera.
Took a commemorative photo of me 👩 taken by my mom, and me taking a photo of my mom 🧒.

Vienna Subway menu… I just took a picture in case someone was curious…


On the way home, we went to a villa to buy groceries for the next day~



It was quite far, so I went down to catch the subway, and it was like an underground shopping mall!
I wanted to explore here next time, but I didn’t get to until the last day… 😅


Breakfast the next day!
The sushi I bought with anticipation from the supermarket was really not good.
Everything else was delicious, especially the bread!!
Since it’s Europe, even I, who doesn’t like bread, found it all delicious.
Especially the chocolate donut;; I bought it again because it was so good.


Took the subway to Schönbrunn Station, whoosh~
The platform for the subway to Schönbrunn Palace was really confusing!!
I took the wrong train and had to get off and go back, but that’s the charm of independent travel, right~
Luckily, I had plenty of time!



There was no entrance fee for Schönbrunn Palace; you could just enter.
There was a flea market in the garden area with the fountain in the center, and it was nice to see various things like souvenirs and food.


A map taken for reference.






Inside Schönbrunn Palace, you can see a very large garden.
It was still under construction, so there wasn’t much to see…



The pruning of the trees is so neat that my eyes keep being drawn to it…


I wanted to go to the place that looked like a Greek and Roman mythology temple on the hill in the distance, but my legs were too… sore… and it looked quite far, so I just admired it with my eyes.


As soon as I left Schönbrunn Palace, I was startled by the person standing there, thinking they were a real statue.




First, I went back to the city and had some ice cream.
The weather was nice that day, so it was hot;;




Took a photo in front of the famous St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
The cathedral is so huge that it couldn’t fit in one frame ㅜ
There were also a lot of people, so it’s definitely a busy area…


Looked at cosmetics too~

Conquering Zara!


Came to look around H&M too.
H&M has a better atmosphere than Zara.


Dinner was a simple meal at the accommodation.
The pork belly sausage was very cheap, so I saved a lot.
It’s a shame there were no instant rice packs… 😢

Breakfast was the chocolate donut I bought again because it was so good.


Now I’m used to the tram ㅎㅎ
Morning city tour starts~

Vienna Starbucks menu.
The prices are about this much, for your reference!






How long has it been since I had iced americano… it was heavenly ㅠ!
It went down easily like cold water…
I was so happy I took a lot of selfies (not to mention I was too lazy to wash my hair, so I wore a hat~)


While shopping, I saw a dress I liked, but there was no price tag!
So I checked the website, and a piece of cloth was 160,000 won??????
Hugo Boss, what are you?


Street food vendor.
It smelled great, but I wasn’t hungry, so I didn’t eat it…
Was it an egg tart?

The wallet I was considering (left) is mine now ✨‼️
It was 45 euros? I got a discount, what a steal. Glad I didn’t buy it in Graz 🤗


I bravely went to look around the luxury shopping street.
I’ve never even entered a luxury store in Korea…
I only went into Louis Vuitton, where there was no waiting, and browsed diligently before leaving.
The store was so beautiful, but I felt like I shouldn’t take pictures, so I couldn’t.
Even after visiting just one, I was drained, so I couldn’t visit other stores…




Late lunch at McDonald’s.
As the trip nears its end, I’m starting to miss familiar tastes~ 🙂↔️



After resting at the accommodation, we went out for dinner at a Korean restaurant called Cocos.
Seriously, Budae Jjigae and Kimchi are the best here (Austria, Vienna nearby restaurants 4 places honest review collection (ft. supermarket food))
Gyeonggi-do resident: It’s worth going 🤔
For a detailed review, see below…
Austria Vienna Nearby Restaurants 4 Places Honest Review Collection (ft. Supermarket Food)Came to see the Kunsthistorisches Museum and found a place with relatively high ratings nearby. The atmosphere inside the store is very good…
m.blog.naver.com



Prater, a must-visit tourist attraction on my Vienna trip!
We took the tram for about 15 minutes to get there.
By the way, there is no entrance fee for the amusement park~!!






I definitely had to ride the Giant Ferris Wheel.
Refer to the photo for ticket prices!
Once you enter, you can clearly see the Ferris wheel, so just follow it to get there.



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