Wiener Weekender

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Some friends of mine were asking me about the best way to see Vienna as a tourist. How to find something 'other than classical music and Schnitzel'.  Slightly outraged on my adopted city's behalf, I replied that there is a huge variety to Vienna, you just need to know where to look! So, to prove the many wonders of this incredible city, I devised a plan for a  Weekend in Wien....Right, it's summer, you've had a long overnight journey and the last remaining days of sunshine are calling you to the water - but you're traveling, you need see the city too! The perfect solution to this dilemma? Krapfenwaldbad:

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Beautiful people guaranteed to be in attendance

Krapfenwaldbad has incredible views over the city of Vienna, being perfectly placed near the top of the Kahlenberg Mountain. There are multiple swimming pools, the main one being nicely deep & cold for swimming . Don't expect anyone to be doing laps though, this is serious 'see and be seen' territory for the young trendy locals. It's also relaxed enough that you can while away the day in relative peace. There's an on-site cafe & bar too, so any and all your chill out needs are attended to. Plus, did I mention the crazy awesome views?

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Pool Views

That's all of Vienna at your feet!

Ok, now that you're relaxed after a day spent poolside, let the tourist activities begin! First, there's some really excellent gardens to spend a morning roaming around....

Gloriette & Gardens

That little building up top is a Gloriette, where Emperor's have breakfast - 'cos being an Emperor is kickarse!

...which are conveniently attached to the glorious Schönbrunn Palace. Schönbrunn was the Habsburg's Summer Palace, which, when you see the size of it, tells you just how awesome it was to be Royalty in the Golden Age. The best Apple Strudel & Iced coffee in Vienna can be had in the cafe to the left of the entrance - trust me I have done thorough research on this.

Once Schönbrunn has been conquered, you may find yourself in need of a drink, or just  a change of location for further drinks- based activities. The über cool Donaukanal is the perfect location. Wander down the canal steps from the city centre and you'll find brilliant street art, a huge choice of bars, pop-up shacks selling different food & drink, all nestled beside the gorgeous Danube Canal.

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'Beach' Bars - bit different to beaches back home!!

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Wicked street art along the Kanal paths

Once you've satisfied your inner hipster with a few riverside drinks, I'd round out the day at the the historic Prater Park. Prater is a huge nature reserve and set amongst this leafy gloriousness  is Vienna's famous amusement park,  home to the worlds oldest Ferris Wheel, built in 1897:

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With some slightly younger specimens in front of it.

The park itself has been set up with adults in mind as much as children.  Along with loads of awesome rides, there's gigantic Beer Gardens to meet all your Beer & Pork Knuckle desires.  There's also adult games like  Bowling, Mini-Golf, Clubs if you're very keen  and terrifying rides for thrill seekers:

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Fear. Pure and simple. 

That up there is the Prater Turm, which I absolutely refused to go on, right up until I was strapped in. It was at once terrifying and beautiful - at 117m, this is the world's highest flying swing. The pay-off you get for braving it is stunning views over all of Vienna. It only gets nauseating on the way down, when, near the bottom, they speed up the pace of the chairs swinging in circles. But if you can stand that for 2 minutes, the view is well worth it!

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Super cute old fashioned token to ride!

After all that adrenelin, rounding out the day with a sugar hit is highly reccommended.

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Fairy floss and chocolate fruit on a stick = heaven.

Exhausted yet?? Well stay tuned...part two of your awesome Weekend in Wien will be posted next!

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