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Austria-Hungary Suggestions
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:59 am
Posted on 8/5/21 at 7:59 am
Booked a 10 day trip through part of Austria and Hungary looking for recommendations along our itinerary. Days in certain cities have not been set, nor do we really know what to do.
Munich-->Salzburg-->Halstatt-->Vienna-->Budapest
If you have any suggestions on places to go, eat, see, drink I would appreciate it!
Munich-->Salzburg-->Halstatt-->Vienna-->Budapest
If you have any suggestions on places to go, eat, see, drink I would appreciate it!
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:01 am to J Murdah
quote:They should reconcile.
Austria-Hungary Suggestions
Move to History Board
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:03 am to soccerfüt
should I wear a hat that says Make Austria-Hungary Great Again
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:31 am to J Murdah
I just got back from Austria last week on a 14 day trip that included Greece. We drove to Cesky Krumlov from Vienna, it's just under 3 hours. It's a great town and you can see most of the town center in 1 day. We did a private tour that hit all of the significant parts of the town including the palace. In this part of the world, beer is usually cheaper than water, needless to say I had my fair share.


Posted on 8/5/21 at 9:30 am to J Murdah
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Munich-->Salzburg-->Halstatt-->Vienna-->Budapest
What will be your mode of transportation and time of year?
Posted on 8/5/21 at 9:32 am to J Murdah
When are you going?
Make a stop at Berchtesgaden and Innsbruck if you have the time.
Make a stop at Berchtesgaden and Innsbruck if you have the time.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 9:45 am to Dizz
quote:Seconded.
Berchtesgaden
Beautiful little town in spite of the ties to the Nazi period.
I think Hitler’s sister is buried there.
I casually walked through the old graveyard there and found this Nazi eagle statue (part of a fountain) near it:
This post was edited on 8/5/21 at 9:49 am
Posted on 8/5/21 at 10:09 am to soccerfüt
my father mentioned that this morning too. Definitely adding to the trip.
We will be using trains to get around mostly. Going in May
We will be using trains to get around mostly. Going in May
This post was edited on 8/5/21 at 10:10 am
Posted on 8/5/21 at 11:10 am to soccerfüt
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I casually walked through the old graveyard there and found this Nazi eagle statue (part of a fountain) near it:
Yeah there are a few websites that will steer you toward the remaining eagles and remnants of Nazism if you're into such things (I was, although we didn't venture too far looking for them).
I've done pretty much your trip OP. IMO Vienna is a hard city to crack in just a couple of days. Whereas Salzburg is a great 2-3 day city, I think.
We hired a car to go to Hallstatt which was a good choice in retrospect. Got a lot of intel/stories about the areas we ventured through on the way and our driver had just done the same trip with Clayton Kershaw and wife the week before, which made us feel cool. When we went to Hallstatt it was winter and it was still slammed with Chinese tourists, so anticipate that. He also did mini tours/photo stops of some of the other hot spots in the region, like the Sound of Music overlooks, etc. Allowed us to check the box on a few things we wanted to see but weren't THAT into with limited time.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 2:55 pm to Pettifogger
quote:Wife is a big SOM fan so we're going to Salzburg for that and spending 2 days there. Thanks for the tip on hiring a driver.
I've done pretty much your trip OP. IMO Vienna is a hard city to crack in just a couple of days. Whereas Salzburg is a great 2-3 day city, I think.
I am open to spending more time in the salzburg region and visiting Berchtesgaden or more in Budapest.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 4:31 pm to J Murdah
I've been to Budapest 3 times now and I would say it's my second favorite city in the world next to Prague.
You could spend days there. Here's a link to some selected photos from 2 of the trips.
Plenty or articles on what to do. Here's one.
Fisherman's Bastion area is a must. Take a thermal bath. If you're into history, I LOVED hiring a cab and going out to Memento Park where they literally took a lot of the Soviet era statues and put them in a park to remember that era.
I've been to Vienna twice. In the winter, when the Christmas markets are going, it's magical. Such a huge city.
God willin', I'm going to Cesky Krumlov. Appreciated the note on that above. Looks amazing.
Keep us posted!
You could spend days there. Here's a link to some selected photos from 2 of the trips.
Plenty or articles on what to do. Here's one.
Fisherman's Bastion area is a must. Take a thermal bath. If you're into history, I LOVED hiring a cab and going out to Memento Park where they literally took a lot of the Soviet era statues and put them in a park to remember that era.
I've been to Vienna twice. In the winter, when the Christmas markets are going, it's magical. Such a huge city.
God willin', I'm going to Cesky Krumlov. Appreciated the note on that above. Looks amazing.
Keep us posted!
Posted on 8/5/21 at 8:11 pm to Nole Man
Agree on Budapest, such a cool city.
Posted on 8/5/21 at 10:41 pm to J Murdah
My wife is also a big SOM fan, I surprised her by having a private all day tour. We even saw the Red Bull corporate headquarters.
I was (and am) somewhat ambivalent to SOM but I played along well because I knew it was important to her and the tour and sites were very interesting.
I don’t know how “open” Vienna is due to the COVID but it’s my personal favorite out of that area, even ahead of Prague.
After I retire, I’m planning on spending weeks in each of those capitol cities. (God willing)

I was (and am) somewhat ambivalent to SOM but I played along well because I knew it was important to her and the tour and sites were very interesting.
I don’t know how “open” Vienna is due to the COVID but it’s my personal favorite out of that area, even ahead of Prague.
After I retire, I’m planning on spending weeks in each of those capitol cities. (God willing)
Posted on 8/6/21 at 7:56 am to soccerfüt
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I don’t know how “open” Vienna is due to the COVID but it’s my personal favorite out of that area, even ahead of Prague
As of last week, no masks in most places if you are vaccinated (must show proof). Of everywhere we went, only Schonbrunn palace and public transportation required masks indoors regardless of vaccination status.
Posted on 8/7/21 at 8:28 am to surprisewitness
An image I took at Schönnbrunn a couple of years ago.
I thought it well-composed, in English.

I thought it well-composed, in English.

Posted on 8/7/21 at 8:55 am to J Murdah
Did this exact itinerary about 5 years ago with day trip Berchtesgaden. It was awesome but the only thing I would change would be more time in Budapest. It was super cool with great nightlife. We were just exhausted by the time we got there and didn’t really have it in us to get the full experience. Will definitely be going back at some point.
Posted on 8/8/21 at 3:11 am to 10tiger
In vienna my favorite places are the naschmarkt for evening cocktails, stadtpark to walk around, and the hop on hop off bus line/tour actually surprisingly nice and useful (and I despise touristy stuff). Try and eat some roast duck or goose with knoodl and warm sweet red cabbage. That and goulash (the main not the soup) at a decent restaurant. There’s also some vineyards on outskirts of town and some upper class neighborhoods and at the vineyard they often offer a countryside meal and wine (Huriger think is what they call that type resto). If feeling cultural, think about finding a walking tour about the Hapsburg empire is quite enriching - in USA we aren’t taught much about it and there’s a lot there and Vienna was it’s heart and this brings some of the old ornate architecture to life. Vienna is basically a living museum contrasting the pre and post WW1 European existence and afterwards a central component of east Europe meets west in terms of post WWII geopolitics. It’s a city almost universally loved and respected by foreigners and its own inhabitants, so if at first glance it doesn’t do it for you, shift gears and try a different part of town or activity. There’s more around than just the 1st district.
Posted on 8/8/21 at 4:23 pm to kfaulk03
Hungarian Parliament in Budapest is pretty at night from across the river.
Posted on 8/8/21 at 6:26 pm to soccerfüt
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Beautiful little town in spite of the ties to the Nazi period.
I think Hitler’s sister is buried there.
I casually walked through the old graveyard there and found this Nazi eagle statue (part of a fountain) near it
Dietrich Eckart is buried there also.
I would suggest Neuschweinstein Castle also.
This post was edited on 8/8/21 at 6:39 pm
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