Day 2 – Schloss Schönbrunn

A breakfast of cheeses, meats, and bread with jam was thoroughly enjoyed by Raul and Lauren. This meal was reminiscent of breakfasts they were served throughout Romania. Having a full day ahead of them, they set out to tour the Ringstrasse, the boulevard that Emperor Franz Josef built to replace the city’s medieval wall.

They started the circuit near the Staatsoper, the Opera, on a tram. Originally they had planned to cycle around the Ring, but Lauren was not enthused about biking in 45 degree weather and high winds. Leaving the tram at Stadtpark, Vienna’s beautiful city park that honors many great Viennese musicians and composers with statues, they strolled through the park and took in the flowers and waterfowl.

At the edge of the park, they noticed the city bike station which offers free bicycles for people to use, so Raul convinced Lauren they should ride, after all. They continued around the Ring, stopping at many sights along the way, and finished back at the Staatsoper. Since it was getting late in the day, they skipped ahead in their itinerary and took the subway to Schönbrunn Palace.

This magnificent palace, which is said to be Versaille’s only rival, was the summer residence of the Hapsburgs. Despite forgetting to reserve their tickets in advance, they had no problem or wait getting in. They took a tour of forty rooms, all furnished in imperial splendor. After the tour, they spent a few hours strolling the expansive palace gardens.

Having worked up an appetite to match the magnificence of Schönbrunn, they returned to central Vienna and attempted to dine at a less than inviting restaurant near the Hofburg Palace but decided to take their business elsewhere. They decided on Gyros, a Greek/Turkish hole in the wall, with a genial and attentive proprietor.

The journal entries for Days 0 and 1 remain handwritten in their hotel room but will be posted at the earliest convenience.

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Time Plan Sleep in
Day 02 Thursday 17 May Wien
08:00 ▲▲Self-guided bike tour around the Ringstrasse
09:30 Wien City Walk
10:00 ▲▲Kaisergruft, the Remains of the Hapsburgs, €4
10:30 ▲▲▲St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom), €3,50 main nave
11:30 ▲St. Peter’s Church (Peterkirche)
12:30 ▲▲New Palace Museums: Armor, Music, and Ancient Greek Statues, €18 combo with Kunsthistorisches Museum
14:30 ▲▲▲Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn), €13,50 Grand Tour, closes at 17:00
16:30 ▲▲▲Kunsthistorisches Museum €12 or €18 combo, closes at 21:00
18:30 ▲▲▲Opera (Staatsoper), €3-4, La clemenza di Tito starts at 19:00
or…
Donauinsel (Danube Island) bike ride

One thought on “Day 2 – Schloss Schönbrunn

  1. Mom and Dad

    Is being cold a key feature of the weather now or it’s just a passing event? The online forecast for Vienna shows highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s, I would say it’s hard to beat. In Romania is raining and is cold from E to W. We are supposed to be in the mid 90s tomorrow / Sunday, then we get back into 80s and upper 70s. We will be missing you at diner tomorrow but we will have you in our hearts and conversation for sure.
    We want pics!!!

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