Showing posts with label Vienna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vienna. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Vienna, Austria

We had a total of three and a half days in Austria and we decided to spend our second day in Schönbrunn Palace. This was my fourth visit to Vienna and Schönbrunn is one of the places I just can't miss, I absolutely love its grounds and the combination of hiking and sightseeing that they offer.

Although this was my fourth visit, there were certain places I still hadn't visited - the Palm House, the Desert House and the Zoo. The Vienna Zoo is huge and the visit to these three places, situated next to each other, took us about five hours, a good part of our Vienna day - we had other plans for the evening :)


The Palm House consists of three greenhouses and is total worth visiting. The atmosphere is very serene and relaxing, with bird songs and other recorded forest sounds, which transport you in the type of forest each greenhouse represents.

If we didn't have a full day ahead of us, I could spend there hours, watching the giant palms and blooming trees and listening to the bird songs.


The rhododendrons, camellia trees, jasmines were in full bloom and were simply spectacular. The air was thick with intoxicating aromas, we couldn't stop smelling the flowers, filling to the brim our nostrils with the sweet air of the houses.




The queens of the Desert House were the giant tortoises 

The Schönbrunn zoo is definitely a place to visit at least once in a lifetime. The animals are extremely well cared for, the place is huge, with enough space for each animal, the visitor access to the animals is well thought of, simultaneously safe, but close up enough, that one feels engaged with the animals and their activities. And as is to be expected - there's huge heaps of information, provided one is willing to read it :) 

There is a round trail throughout the zoo, so that a visitor can see all the animals, following the trail and return to the starting point, without repeating his steps. The maps and signs are everywhere and it is very easy to follow the route.

There are also plenty of rest places and bars and cafes for drinks and snacks, as the whole trip does take time and effort.



I haven't been to many zoos around the world, art galleries are more my thing, but this zoo might have changed my mind :) It was very interesting and entertaining and I am very happy we decided to spend our day in Vienna there.




After the visit to the zoo, we went a little around the park, climbing to the Gloriette and then back to the palace.
We definitely worked well that day for our delicious and nourishing Korean meal in the evening :)
On our last half a day in Vienna, before our flight to Sofia, we decided to visit the Donauinsel - an island on the Danube river, right in the heart of the city, which is turned into a huge park. the island is long - some 25 km, but narrow, probably 500 m max in width.

The river is live - we saw swans, ducks, seagulls and many other water birds.

As everything in Vienna, the park is made with a lot of thought for the comfort and well-being of the citizens and guests of the city. One of the sleeves of the river is designated for swimming, with platforms and lifebuoys at every several meters. The lanes are for running and cycling and we saw plenty of people - young and old, exercising under the mild March sun.





There's even a beach on the river and Gaby tells me, that it is a very popular and beloved place, once the temperatures rise.


We had a nice long walk, had some quick lunch and headed directly to the airport. Good-bye, Vienna, we'll come back soon :)

Monday, December 9, 2024

Gaby's Master's Graduation

The reason for our visit to Vienna this time was Gaby's Master's graduation from Vienna university. The ceremony was held in one of the halls of the University and was quite grand, with a speech by the Rector and Faculty Dean, live orchestra, a ceremony master, hymns and oaths.

It was an occasion for me to wear my latest dress, which I intended to photoshoot in the university, but had neither the time nor the opportunity, so I'll wait for better weather these days and take a few pictures of it in our area.

The speeches were, of course, in German, and I have probably never listened with such attention to an official speech, as this time, trying with my limited German to catch the gist of the address.

All graduates made an oath to uphold the honour of the University and to use their knowledge for the benefit of humanity.



Our happy girl, now a Master of Science  :)

After the ceremony there was a delicious cocktail with champagne and sandwiches

Vienna University is one of the oldest in Europe and its building is really beautiful and impressive.

We had some free time in the afternoon and the four of us went for a short tour in my probably most favourite of Vienna's plentiful museums - the Museum of History of Art.

I'm a big fan of their Dutch masters collection and only wish I could visit this museum more often :)







Thursday, December 5, 2024

Christmas Vienna 2

After Belverede, husband and I hopped on the U-Bahn and then a bus and in no time were at the Gloriette of Schönbrunn. Last time I was in Vienna I found this approach to the park much better than the one from the central entrance, especially when one came from Belvedere, as the connection is very short and quick.


We took the winding alleys of the park down to the palace and met with Gaby and her boyfriend there.
Amazing tree pruning :)

The days of December are very short and the sun was quickly getting lower on the horizon. We had a delightful walk through the alleys at the lower part of the garden. Every time I come to Vienna, I think of visiting some new place, but I keep returning to the two palaces and their gardens, that stayed in my heart from our first visit to this beautiful city. A trip to Vienna feels incomplete, if I haven't been to Belvedere and Schönbrunn:)





The Christmas market in front of the palace was probably the biggest we visited.
The thing that amazed me most - instruments out of chocolate, it's hard to believe it this is not metal!

From Schönbrunn we went back to the city center and had some more mulled wine and orange punsch at the market at Stephansdom:





Vienna's Christmas lights are really worthy of their fame: