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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Travel to Labyrinthe Adventure

 
Labyrinthe Adventure in Geneva, Switzerland (A day thrill for children)
                   (April 2011)





Itinerary: Day trip from Geneva by land (128 km/ 1.24 minutes each way)

Labyrinthe Adventure

  1. Labyrinthe Adventure is a privately-owned leisure park for children of all ages.  It has a leisure area of about 25,000 square meters of open space. It offers 50 indoor games, tower of 50 meters high slides, a mini golf, bicycle rides, climbing wall and trampolines.  It’s attraction for adults is its labyrinth gardens.

  1. Labyrinthe Adventure has ample free parking facilities and has restaurant (it serves pizza, sandwiches and drinks only) and picnic area with tables. You can bring in food and drinks except alcohol.

  1. From Geneva to Labyrinthe is about 128 kilometers with  a driving time of approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes.  Travel passes through Montreux.  You can also reach Labyrinthe by train and walk 5 minutes from Evionnaz Station.

  1. Highly recommended for children.

Gate Fees (whole day)

              Adults                             CHF 18
              Children (5-16 yrs old)      CHF 16
              Students (with ID)            CHF 16
              Group of 10                     Discount of CHF 2 per person

Hours of Operation

                   10 am to 6 pm        May to November 2011

Contact Information
                  
                   Labyrinthe Adventure
                   Route des Ilec Vielles 30
                   1903 Evionnaz
\                  Tel. No. +4127 767 30 90

                   http://www.labyrinthes.ch/

Please Note

          Labyrinthe Adventure is approximately 11 km or 15 minutes away from  Musee et Chiens du Saint Bernard (see Travel Tip # 1)  also an attraction to children.  You might wish to add this up to your itinerary before or after Labyrinthe.
                  

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Mount Saleve, France (at the border of Geneva, Switzerland)

Mount Saleve, France (for a good panoramic view of Geneva)
      (as of July 2011)

Panoramic View of  Lake Geneva from Mt. Saleve

Just Five Minutes Cable Ride to Mt. Saleve

L'Observatoire at Le Croisette



Mount Saleve

  1. Saleve the “mountain of Geneva”, rises to 1380 meters and is located in France, just 20 kilometers from Geneva.

  1. The mountain Salever dominates Geneva and offers a magnificent panorama of the City of Geneva, Lake Geneva, southern Jura Mountains , the Alps and Mont Blanc.

  1. Mt. Saleve is a few steps from the border of Veyrier. You can take the cable car that takes you to the top in less than five minutes.

  1. Mt. Saleve is a kingdom for lovers of nature, clean air, wildlife and flora. Mt. Saleve is also a place for athletes, hikers, climbers, bikers, Para gliders, hang gliders, and in winter skiers.

How to go to Mt. Saleve

  1. By car, it only takes 20 minutes from Geneva.
  2. By bus from Geneva, take Bus 8 to Veyrier.  For schedules and stopping points, see the TPG Website.
Note: As Mount Saleve is in France, you will pass the border from Geneva and clear with immigration. Travelers are therefore advised to have their travel documents (passport or carte) and appropriate French visa. And, of course, don’t forget to bring your Euros.

The Cable Car (Telepherique du Saleve)

1.     The cable car ride to Mount Saleve, which is 1097 meter in height,  takes you to the top in less than five minutes.  Approximately 50 people can fit in the cable car.

2.     Cable car leaves in between stations  every thirty minutes with the following schedule (June 18 to September 4, 2011):

a.      Sunday to Wednesday: 9:30 am to 7 pm
b.     Thursday to Saturday : 9:30 am to 11pm

Cable car operates only on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays during winter months (December to February). 
3.     Cable car station is located at:

Society of Cable Operations Saleve
Pas de I’Echelle
74100 Etrembieres
4.  You can call the station at Tel 04.50.39.86.86 for opening hours and schedule of the cable car as weather conditions can change the regular operating hours.

5.  Ample free parking available with clean toilets 

Cable Car Tickets

          Adults                    Euro 10.80 Roundtrip        Euro 6.50 one-way
                                      CHF 13.60                       CHF 8.20

          Children                 Euro 6.00 Roundtrip                   Euro 3.60 one-way
                                      CHF 7.50                         CHF 4.50

          Family                    Euro 6.00 Roundtrip                   Euro 3.60 one-way
                                      CHF 7.50                         CHF 4.50

          Note: 
                   Half-fare card holders are entitled to 50% off.

Restaurants and Picnic Tables

There are plenty of restaurants and bars at Mount Saleve, right outside the telepherique station.  For reservations at the restaurant, call Tel. 04.50.39.09.09

There is also a candy bar which sells snacks, ice cream etc.  There are also lots of picnic tables in the area which you can use. Feel free to bring your own food and drink.

Or, you may wish to consider taking some good lunch or dinner just before taking the telepherique  up to Saleve. Just a few kilometers from the telepherique station is WOWO Restaurant Chinois, an asian restaurant that offers lunch and dinner buffet consisting of good selection of chinese, thai, vietnamese and japanese entrees, plats and desserts for Euro 12.80 for adults and Euro 10.00 for children below 12 years old (4 years and below eat free):  Dinner and Sunday buffet are slightly higher in price --- Euro 18 and 20, respectively.

                                WoWo Restaurant Chinois
                                 366 Rue du 18 Aout 1944
                                 74100 Etrembieres
                                 Tel. 04 50 31 20 20

The restaurant also offers an asian supermarket/grocery store just beside it.


Free Shuttle to Le Croisette

There is regular free shuttle every thirty minutes from Telepherique to Le Croisette where you find the L’Observatories (or Tower).  The 7 kilometer ride is very scenic. 

There is a restaurant at Le Croisette itself (Restaurant Bar de L’Observatorie)  in addition to other restaurants on the way.  You can call for reservation at Tel. 04.50.39.60.57.
  
For More Information visit the following websites:

                   www.telepheriquedusaleve.com
         
                   www.saleveautrement.ch









Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sledging at Moleson, Switzerland

Sledging at Moleson in Switzerland
      (as of January 2010)




Itinerary:
Suggested itinerary
10:00 am     -        Leave Geneva for Moleson
11:30           -        Arrive in Moleson
12:00           -        Take Fernicular; start sledging
4:00             -        End of sledging
4:30             -        Depart for Geneva
6:00             -        Arrive in Geneva

           
Travel Arrangements

1.     Moleson is  1.5 hrs away by land from Geneva passing through Gruyere. It is 15 minutes drive from Gruyere Chateau.  Make sure you  check on the weather and road condition before leaving Geneva.  Since Moleson is up the mountain, icy road conditions must be avoided.

2.     There are good parking areas (free) in Moleson fronting the Funicular Station.

3.     Proceed to the Cashier at the Funicular Station and purchase your ONE WAY
Ticket and pay for your rental of sledge.  After payment present your receipt to the room adjacent to the Cashier to get your sled.

Funicular Ticket (on way)   -CHF 10.00 per person (half card accepted; children below ten are free)
Sledge rental                    -CHF 5.00 per sled for 3 hours. You need to leave an ID upon rental.
                                      (Each sled is numbered. Take note of the control number for each of the sled that you rent.  In case of loss, you make have to report them)

Credit cards are accepted.

4.     Fernicular ride takes approximately 15 minutes. You ride with your own or rented sled.

5.     Upon disembarking from the Funicular, proceed to the sledging area and start your sledging.

What to wear and bring

1.     Ski suit if none, thick water repellant jacket and pants. Bonnet, winter gloves and socks, muffler/ scarf are needed. Dress comfortably allowing yourself to move easily.

2.     Inside, make sure you wear thermals (up and down) plus a mid-layer fleece. Do not layer yourself too much as it tends to be warm after a long walk or while sledging.  Use polyester thermals if possible as they tend to keep you warm and are breathable (thus keeping you dry all the while).

3.     Good winter shoes or waterproof hiking boots is a must.  Remember that you will use a lot of your feet to manage and control your sled.  In down ward slop, you actually use both your feet to slow or stop your sled.  You cannot go sledging with your usual running sneaker as they are likely to absorb water and won’t protect your ankles.

4.     Ski helmet and googles are highly recommended to protect you from possible bumps or eye injury from twigs while sledging.

5.     Rented sled can ride two persons although it is best that each adult will have his or her own. Children below 5 years old may find the rented sleds too huge to carry so adults should carry or pull the sled for them.

Sledging

1.     Sledging run is approximately 4 km of downhill slops. This will take you at least 3 hours to finish allowing enough time for rest and photos.

2.      There are no rest, snack or drinking areas in the whole sledging run.

3.     No handcarries or handbags please unless you have a small backpack with you.  If you plan bring a camera, make sure it can fit your pocket.  Where possible, your pockets must be buttoned or zipped to prevent things inside it from falling out during the sledging.

4.     While at the sledging area or slops:

a.      Be mindful of other people behind you while sledging.  You don’t want them delayed simply because you are blocking the sledging track.  If
you believe you will stay longer where you are, signal them to move ahead but making sure that you have cleared the tracks for them.

b.     While walking through the tracks, always check for some running sleds behind you.

c.      Slops differ from each other. If you believe the slop is too steep for you, you walk down slowly. If you decide to sled, make sure you have a good sense of your safety and on how you will manage and control your sled.

d.     While sledging, you should alert people in front of you ahead of time for them to clear the way. Make sure you are in full control of your sled so as to avoid running over other people especially small children.

e.      Always follow the sledging directional signs. They are there to guide you where to go. Do not venture going into other unmarked areas for your safety.

Sledging Accidents

1.      Just like any other sport, accidents may happen during sledging. You can help minimize or prevent the occurrence of accidents if you are mindful of the safety measures for sledging or you are not able to control your sled well. Bear in mind that you can either cause harm to other people or you can get harmed by other people who are careless. So, be alert and defensive all the while.

2.     Common accidents while sleding --- head bumps, skin bruises, foot sprain, bone fracture, eye injury.  Knowledge of first aid measures will help.

At the End of Sledging

1.      Return your rented sled and a make sure you get the ID that you deposited with them.

Other things to do at Moleson

  • You can actually go to Moleson and just enjoy the scenic view from the mountain.  Just take the funicular (be sure to take a round trip ticket – CHF 20) and go up the mountain until the first mountain. Funicular travel is about  10- 15 minutes.  Proceed to the restaurant and try their cheese fondue and wine.  There is good selection of food to order in the restaurant.
  • Go higher.  At the first mountain purchase your cable car ticket and proceed to the second mountain. Cable car ride is 10 minutes.  The restaurant at the top gives you an aerial view of Jura mountains and snow covered mountains.

Travel to Parc d'Attraction du Chatelard, Switzerland

Parc d’Attraction du Chatelard in Geneva,  Switzerland  
                              (Highly Recommended for Children)







 Itinerary: Day trip from Geneva by land (105 km/ 1.18 minutes each way)

                   Geneva to Chamonix, France       81.9 km       1 hr 04 min.
                   Chamonix to Chatelard                20 km                 23 min.

                   Chatelard to Geneva
                             (via Chamonix)                 105 km        1 hr 30 min.

Parc d’Attraction du Chatelard (highly recommended for children)

          Parc d’Attractions du Chatelard VS
          Gare du Funiculaire
          CH-1925 Le Chatelard VS
          Tel. +4127 769 11 11
          Fax  +4127 769 11 15

          www.chatelard.net

  1. Parc d/Attraction du Chatelard is a privately-run facility located at Le Chatelard in Switzerland that is open 7 days a week except during winter season (after October) where the facility is closed.

  1. The attraction of this Parc is the huge Dam (Lake of Emosson)  located at the top of the mountain (12,230 meters)  and the three modes of transportation from the ticketing station to the Dam, namely:

    1. Steepest Funicular – the two cars of this funicular runs on the steepest slope in the world (of about 87 degrees). This first ride takes approximately 15 minutes.
    2. Le Petit Train Panoramique – which you transfer to after disembarking from the funicular.  This mini-train runs on steam engine and follows the hillside. It crosses the forests and rocky cliffs through tunnels.  It offers a marvelous view of the Mont-Blanc range and Gorges du Bourqui.  Train rides is approximately 13 minutes.
    3. Le Minifunic – This means of transportation connects the terminal of the Panoramic mini train to the dam. The mountain station is 30 meters above the crown of the dam.  Travel in this mini funicular is about 7 minutes.

  1. Regular run of the funicular, the petit train and the minifunic is every 20 minutes.  Last trip down to the station is 4:40 pm.

  1. There is a nice restaurant at Lake of Emosson which is located just beside the dam:

Restaurant du Barrage d’Emosson
(Altitude 1970 meters)
1925 Finhaut
Tel. +4127 768 1274

    1. Has indoor and outdoor dining facilities with a good view of Mont Blanc. 
    2. Serves variety of food to include: cheese fondue (CHF 22), sandwiches (from CHF 7.00) and children’s meal (CHF 10)
    3. Reservation is advisable during travel season
    4. Credit cards accepted

  1. There is also a souvenir shop, information center, picnic area at Lake of Emosson.

  1. Activities to consider at the lake area:

    1. Visit the chapel on a hill just beside the restaurant
    2. Hike around the dam area
    3. Visit the archeological artifacts of a dinosaur

Travel and Tips

  1. Travel to this Parc is 105 kilometers from Geneva or a land travel of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

  1. There may be two routes which you may consider in  going to the Parc from Geneva:

Route 1 :  Geneva  to Le Chatelard via Chamonix, France (105 km,
1.30 min; toll fees of approximately Euro 5.40 - make sure you have French visa and valid passport)

Route 1 : Geneva to Le Chatelard via Martigny (162 km, 1.57 min)
                   (this travel is within Switzerland and will not need
                    visa nor travel documents)

  1. You should consider calling the ticketing office of Le Chatelard to check on the weather condition at Lake of Emosson and the travel schedule of the funicular.  The latter varies depending on the season.



Tickets (round trip – entitles you to all three rides)

Adults                    CHF 52
                   Children                 CHF 22

·        No half fare tickets even if you have Day Card

·        Major credit cards accepted

Land Travel to Lake of Emosson

          One can reach the Lake of Emosson by land and without taking the funicular.  Distance from the funicular ticket office is only 12.2 km or approximately 21 minutes travel time.  Roads are winding and very scenic. Free parking is available.

          There is also a regular public bus to Lake of Emosson from Martigny.


Additional Attractions to Consider

          You may wish to consider traveling from Chatelard to the following places where children will also enjoy on your return travel to Geneva:

          1. Musee et Chiens du Saint-Bernard (Travel Tip #1)        33.2 km       45 minutes
          2. Labyrinth Adventure (Travel Tip #16)                           11.1 km or 15 minutes from
                                                                                                       Musee et Chiens du St.Bernard.
          3. Chateau de Chillon in Montreux                                   Approximately 30 minutes from Labyrinth


June 2011

         

Monday, April 25, 2011

Travel to Versailles and Paris, France

Travel to Versailles and Paris in  France
                   (April 2011)

Hall of Mirrors in Versailles
The Basilica of Sacred Heart in Paris








Abbi and Gella




Abbi, Gella & Pinkie
















Itinerary: 3 days/ 2 night by Train (TGV)

          Day 1:                   Geneva/ Paris                  
Geneva – Lyon        6:41 am/ 8:26am
Lyon-Paris              9:00am/10:57am

          Day 2           Paris

          Day 4           Paris/Geneva                   
Paris-Lyon              12:54 pm/ 2:51 pm
                             3:30 pm/ 5:14 pm
                                                                  
Travel Arrangements

1.                 Travel arrangements on TGV were done on-line. Roundtrip tickets for two cost Euro 180 (second class)  but reservations need to be done months ahead to avail of the promo rates.

2.                 Travel from Geneva to Lyon thence to Paris is smooth and easy. Train station in Lyon is huge and crowded.

3.                 As expected, due to the travel season, there are lots of travelers.  Try to be at the train station early enough to identify the gate and train coach that you will take.

4.                 Travel light if possible.
                  
Hotel Arrangements

1.     Marriott Courtyard
58, Boulevard Victor Hugo
F-92200 Neully sur Seine
Tel. +33 (0) 1.55.63.64.65
Fax +33 (0) 1.55.63.64.66

2.     Hotel
·        Check-n at 15:00; check-out at 12:00 noon (concierge available for left-luggage)
·        Rate for a double room is Euro 102 (family rate) per night including tax but without breakfast. Regular published rate for the same room is Euro 420 per night. Breakfast is Euro 18-20 extra per person.  Hotel is very clean and is located in a very quiet residential neighborhood. Facilities include:
o       Queen-size beds (but you have to request for it ahead)
o       TV, Ref. aircon,
o       Large toilet with tub
o       Ice maker machine on the same floor
o       With small kitchenette with second ref, microwave and kitchen sink
·        Underground parking available at Euro 17 daily
·        Hotel has good facilities (restaurants, bar, large lobby, business center with internet, wireless internet facilities in room (for a fee)
·        Payment is done upon check out. Credit cards accepted.
·        Hotel is quit a distance to the center of the city (about 15 metro stops from Gare de Lyon on yellow line).
·        There are good restaurants within walking distance from the hotel.  As the concierge for directions and maps (Restaurants du Quartier)
o       For good Japanese restaurant, try YOKO at 31 r Voltair 92300 Levallois Perret (01 40 89 33 54). Good variety of food including sashimi and sushi plates at reasonable prices. Average dinner per person is Euro 20. About 10 minutes walk from the hotel.


City Travel
1.      Purchase “Paris Viste” ticket (for three days at Euro 20.70 for zones 1 to 3 only) upon arrival at Gare de Lyon in Paris.  “Paris Visite” is valid for a number of days specified in the ticket (choice of 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days). Passengers benefit from unlimited travel on all OPTILE networks where the carte orange season-ticket is valid, and on RATP and SNCF bus, coach, metro and RER networks, as well as SNCF Transilien trains.
·        “Paris Viste” consists of a card bearing your name and a travel coupon.  Before use, you have to write your surname and first name on the card and copy the card number onto the travel coupon and enter the date of first use there.  The card and coupon must be used together.
·        “Paris Visite” is only available from ticket offices and not from ticket machines.
·        Reduce prices are available to children aged 4 to under 12.
·        Don’t forget to validate your ticket in the machines provided on buses and at train metro stations.
·        Ticket is for personal use only and is not transferable.
·        The “Paris Viste” will save you on travel costs since the regular metro ticket is Euro 3.00 per person per ride which is valid only for one hour.

Travel to Versailles

1.        The Palace of Versailles and its gardens form one of the most famous world heritage monuments and stands out as the finest and most complete achievement of French art in the 17th century. This site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site which recognizes the universal and exceptional value of cultural and natural heritage that may be preserved for the benefit of Humanity.

Establissment Public du Musee et du Domaine
National de Versailles
RP 834 – 78008 Versailles Cedex
Informations and reservations: 01 30 83 78 00

2.        How to go there. Versailles is just less than 30-minute away by train ride from Paris.  Since your “Paris Viste” ticket is just good for zones 1-3 you need to purchase additional roundtrip ticket to Versailles at Euro 6.10 per person (second class).  You can purchase this ticket from any ticket office or from Gare de Lyon where you purchased your “Paris Visite.”

3.        Palace Schedule. The Palace is open daily, except on Monday, some French public holidays and during official ceremonies:

a.      High season: from 9am to 6:30 pm (last admission at 6pm)
b.     Low season: from 9am to 5:50pm (last admission at 5pm)

4.        Schedule of the Park and Gardens. The Park and Gardens of Versailles are open everyday from 7am or 8am until 6pm or 8:30 pm depending on the season.  Opening times are posted on the gates.

5.        Tickets to the Palace de Versailles are sold at the ticket desks onsite or at the Tourism Office just before the Palace gates. Advance tickets may also be purchased online on www.chateauversailles.fr
a.      Tickets to Palace is at Euro 15 per person which entitles you to free audioguide in 10 languages.
b.     Ticket to the Garden is sold separately at Euro 8 per person.  This ticket allows you access to the Grand Musical Fountain display and the Musical Gardens.

6.        Tour of the Gardens. 
a.      The Park and Gardens cover about 800 hectares.  The Parc is an exceptional open air museum comprising of:
                                                                          i.      The Gardens – which stretches from the Chateau to the Grand Canal;
                                                                        ii.      The Park – crossed by its spacious alleys,
                                                                    iii.      The Trianon Gardens and Museums, Marie Antonette’s Hamlet.

b.     Try getting the mini trains in the park of Versailles at Euro 6 per person (www.train-versialles.com). Purchase your mini-train ticket at the ticket counter where the trains are parked.   The mini train allows you to get off at any of its three stops for a visit and take the next train again using the same ticket, which is valid in both directions.

7.        Restaurants and Souvenir Shops
a.      There are lots of restaurants , eateries and souvenir shops on the way to the Palace from the train station.  Just affront of the train station is McDonalds.
b.     There are also restaurants and souvenir shops inside the Palace and its grounds.

8.       Security
a.      There may be long (but fast) lines at the main entrance to the Palace due to security screening.  Bags pass through x-ray machines and people go through the metal detector.  Food items are not allowed inside.

While in Paris, try visiting:

1.     Le Marche aux PUCES (The Flea Market) for second hand furniture and antique products (www.st-ouen-tourisme.com or www.parispuces.com)
·        Flea market hours: Saturday (9 to 6pm), Sunday (10 to 6pm) , Monday (11 to 5pm).
·        Access by public transport (Metro: Porte de Clignancourt – line 4 or Garibaldi – line 13; by bus: take bus 56-60-85-95-137-166-255-PC3).

2.     Basilique du Sacre-Coeur (The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) in Paris, France
·        The Basilica is a roman catholic church and a minor basilica (1919) dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Paris, France.  A popular landmark, the Basilca is located at the summit  of the butte Montmartre, the hightest point in the city.
·        Access the Basilica by foot using the steps but it is recommended that you use the funicular which take you to the summit in 5 minutes.  You can use your “Paris Visite” ticket in the funicular.
·        The place is full of tourists with lots of shops and eateries.
·        The place is also known for its retail of French textile products with very good designs at bargain prices.
·        Place is accessible by public transpo (bus 163).

Good Eats in Paris

1.     Café-Brasserie Le Bailli de Suffen
7. Avenue du Suffren
75007 Paris
Tel. 01 45 66 59 71
(for good coffee and snacks) just in the area of Eiffel Tower and off the Metro Station.  Try their Assiet Charcuterie (Euro 12) for good selection of French sliced meat/ sausages with a slice of pate).



Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Travel to Vienna, Austria by Air












Travel Tip # 14:  Geneva to Vienna by Air
                   (June 29 to July 2, 2010)

Itinerary: 2 days/ 1 night

          Day 1:                   Geneva/ Vienna                10:45am / 12:15 pm
Via Austrian Airlines (Euro 254)

          Day 2-3        Vienna

          Day 4           Vienna/Geneva                 5:45pm – 7:15 pm
                                                                   Via Austrian Airlines


Travel Arrangements

1.                 Airline booking via the internet. Austrian airlines does not allow on-line check-in

2.                 20 kilos weight limit plus on hand-carry bag

3.                 Airport is very small. Airport to city is about 20minutes by bus or taxi. Plentiful of taxi and bus shuttles from the airport.

4.                 People speak English and are helpful
                  
Hotel Arrangements

1.     Hotel de France (chain of Austria Hotels International)
Schottenring 3, A-1010 Wein, Austria
Tel. +43-1-313 68-0
Fax +43-1-313 68-3252


2.     Hotel
·        Check-n at 14:00; check-out at 12:00 noon (concierge available for left-luggage)
·        Single room is Euro 135 per night inclusive of breakfast
o       Has twin beds
o       TV, Ref. aircon,
o       Large toilet and bath (no tub)
o       Breakfast is nice
·        Metered Parking is in front of hotel. Hotel overnight parking is Euro 25.
·        Hotel has good facilities (3 restaurants, bar, large lobby, business center)
·        You need to present your passport upon check-in
·        Payment is done upon check out. Credit cards accepted.
·        Hotel is family run – Antonio is owner; Fernand is the son manning the front desk.
·        Hotel is walking distance to the center of attraction --- parliament, rose garden, main shopping district, Stephensdom, opera, natural history museum and hitler’s balcony.

Shopping
  • Main shopping district is 15 minutes walk from the hotel
  • Large Swarovski Store in the area
  •  

Restaurants

  1. Hotel is very near the metro station and the  good eating areas (to include Mcdo and sausage stand)

  1. Resto with terrace fronting garden:

Café Restaurant Pamenhaus

  1. Resto where official reception dinner was held:

Glacis Beisl im MuseumsQuartier
Britegasse 4, 1070 Wien

·        Place has garden and inner garden tables
·        To find place, walk through Natural Museum and proceed behind the Wein Museum Quartier

  1. A must
Café Central (at the shopping district ; near road to hotel)





Notes

1.     Vienna Sightseeing bus tours available (Euro 36 adult’; Euro 15 children)

2.     Horse-driven coaches at Euro 8 per person

3.     Spanish riding school --- shows available but you have to book via internet