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From the elevated terrace overlooking the square, you’ll hear about the Albertina Museum and its revolutionary original admission policy, learn about the political turmoil in Austria during the period leading up to the Second World War, indulge in some of Vienna’s most beloved street food (with tips on how to order a sausage in Viennese dialect), and hear about the origin of the famous Sachertorte: Vienna’s most iconic dessert.
A map of the entire route can be found at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/by9ta3z
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This brief introduction contains information on the Gretl Guides: Taste of Vienna Tour, including the length of the route, nearby restrooms, dietary restrictions, and other logistical concerns.
A map of the full route can be found at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/by9ta3z
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Published 10/21/21
This tour begins on Stephansplatz—St. Stephen’s Square—at the center of Vienna’s first district and reachable by the U1 and U3 metro lines.
After a few tips on navigating Vienna, this episode explores the importance of bread in the medieval diet (and the fate of dishonest bakers), divulges some...
Published 10/21/21