My second tip is to ALWAYS check transit passes or city passes. For Vienna, I arrived late, so bought a 48 hour pass and thought one or two additional tickets my last day would be cheaper. As it turns out, I should have just bought the 72 hour pass still - a day pass was cheaper than 2 tickets and the 72 hour pass would have still saved me a couple Euro! I find that the transit passes are nearly always worth the money, but the city passes vary - some provide discounts only and some offer free entry to virtually everything, so check to see if you'll get your money's worth (I didn't buy one for Vienna). The Schloss was the only paid site I ended up visiting and you receive a timed ticket.
The tour talked a lot about Maria Theresa and "Sisi," but it wasn't clear to me who they were or who was alive first. Now, I've learned that Maria Theresa was alive first because I looked up more myself online. She was also the mother of Marie Antoinette! Since you cannot take photos inside, here is a stock photo from wikipedia:
It was interesting to visit and the hour-long tour (there's a short option too) gives a lot of details about the rooms and, interestingly, paints a rather unflattering picture of royal marriage. Of Maria Theresa's 11 children who survived to adulthood, only her favorite daughter was allowed to marry for love. Maria Theresa herself had been very in love with her husband, but I also learned online that he was perhaps not as enthusiastic and had many affairs. In addition to updating the palace to it's look today, Maria Theresa also had the Gloriana built, which can be seen on the hill below:
One of the advantages of spending time with friends is the possibility of a full picture (no selfie)! While hard to tell in a winter coat, all of the healthy food options in France have resulted in losing 12 lbs in less than 3 months. It's crazy to really try and struggle in the US, but eat whatever sounds good in France and lose easily.
While the palace tour was good, it was really the grounds that I liked the best. In fact, I returned with my camera to see if I could get a few good photos. The weather really cooperated with me and there was a lovely golden glow when I was there, which faded just as I was leaving. Photography really is about being in the right place at the right time . . . of course, that's tough at tourist sites that are crawling with people!
It was great to spend some time with Jen and her family, although Michael joked that he didn't understand why I did it during one chaotic moment. I come from a big family though, so I'm used to kid chaos! It's a small trade-off to share moments with people, which can be a nice break from solo travel.
And there will actually be a part 3 for Vienna! When traveling, it's a challenge to share the differences in culture, food and the historical "people context," which is what I find really fascinating in history, and still keep things short. A few of my regular readers have told me they really enjoy the historical background, so I'll keep providing it! For me, I enjoy when I learn enough to make me curious, then I start putting all of the pieces together - "oh, that's the assassination that triggered the war . . . wait, but nobody liked him? How on earth did WWI start over a guy that nobody liked?!?!?"
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