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Contiki: Day 16 – Munich to Vienna

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The drive from Munich to Vienna was another long one. Ryan and I woke up pretty early to grab breakfast and it wasn’t too bad. The only problem was that once again there were two separate rooms for breakfast and as usual we get sent to the room that has a lot less food, drinks, and more. On the way through the first room I snagged a few pieces of fruit and a few glasses of juice, the staff wasn’t too happy. Oh well.

After breakfast we headed off on what was supposed to be a somewhat short journey turned long journey to Vienna. We made 1 stop along the way in a small town but unfortunately I don’t know the name of it because I slept pretty much the whole ride. When we arrived in this mystery town I stumbled off of the bus like a zombie and didn’t even know what country I was in. I had to ask a few people where we were before I realized we were in Austria again. I’m pretty sure that I just needed to catch up on the lack of sleep that I’ve been getting on this trip. It’s not even that I’ve been out late or anything. It’s the fact that I’m sleeping in a different bed mostly every two nights, and sometimes we’re in a city for one night, then another city the next.

After we left the mystery city we drove straight to Vienna. On our way we stopped to drop a few people off at the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna if they weren’t going along on the Contiki Optional: Schnapps Museum. I’m not a big fan of Schnapps myself but I figured I’d go to see how it was made, what types this company produced, etc.

We arrived at the famous Austrian Schnapps Museum and Mr. Fischer greeted us as we walked in. Mr. Fischer is the proud owner of the Schnapps Museum and also still to this day produces austrian award winning Schnapps. He explained the history behind the Schnapps factory and it was somewhat interesting. His personality was great, and he made a bunch of jokes through out his talk with us. After talking with us, he took us to the store out back where everyone was allowed to take 3 shots of any type of Schnapps that they would like to try. He was pretty laid back and most people had more than 3. I only tried one, it was called “Vienna Blood” and it was 56% alcohol which is around 112 Proof. Let me remind you that everyone was taking shots and it was only about 2:30 in the afternoon.

After the Schnapps Factory we headed off to pick the others up at the Schonbrunn Palace and head to the hotel (The Pyramide?) to check in. When we arrived at the hotel we grabbed our room keys and ran down to our rooms. Everyone just wanted to relax, and not be stuck on the bus. Ryan and I walked into our really nice room. The walls were covered in glass, two nice big beds, a really nice bathroom and all. I was really happy with the hotel but of course it seems that when ever we get a really nice room we only stay one night in the hotel. I found out that the hotel had free WiFi which has been such a rarity on this trip so I was really pumped about that.

We had about 1 hour before we were back on the coach and heading into Vienna to walk around while the others enjoyed the Contiki Optional: Mozart Concert & Dinner. I didn’t participate because I’m not a big fan of classical music, but my room mate is and he really enjoyed it. I ended up walking around with a few of the girls and we went to an Australian Pub located right off the main road in the old town of Vienna (Kartenstrasse). The meal was really good, it was the first really good hamburger that I’ve had in a while. We chilled out and had a relaxing dinner for once, so that was nice.

After dinner we walked around a bit more and visited St. Stephan’s Cathedral on Kartenstrasse. I have to admit that I’m pretty sick of seeing churches on this trip, I feel like I’ve seen 300 of them at this point. I don’t even bother going into them much anymore because I feel like a lot of the churches in Western Europe have been really similar. Not St. Stephan’s though. St. Stephan’s was a really gothic looking church. The pollution in the city has turned the bottom half of the outside of the chuch a charcoal color and the top of the church is the original white sandstone. We walked into the church and I was even more amazed. The architecture was amazing and I was really impressed. I couldn’t believe how different this church was to the others that I’ve seen so far in Europe. It’s a must see in Vienna!


After St. Stephan’s we headed back to the coach and drove back to the hotel. I was glad to be back home. I’ve spent too much time on that bus lately! When we arrived back I jumped on the internet and made some calls back home. Tomorrow we’ll be doing a walking tour around Vienna and then we’ll have free time until around noon time before we head of to Prague (Czech Republic) for the next two nights.

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