I know it means something like ´And that´s it!´... But what does BASTA mean when it´s on its own ?? And yeah... what DAMIT meant again... ?? And why was it decided to use these two words to ...
It's honestly my all time favourite movie. When my Mother was younger she loved it too and she visited Austria and she went to the lake (where the von Trapp children fall into the water) and the ...
I am traveling to Austria shortly and I would like to bring gifts to my family there. I was wondering what do Austrians like that only America has? Or what in general do foreigners like from the U...
We have one day of leisure in Vienna in the middle of a trafalgar tour of Austria and Germany. Has anyone got any suggestions as to what we could do? Thanks Additional Details Sorry that ...
We will be in Austria for a week.
Can you suggest what is the best mode of travel in Austria i.e. are trains well connected or is it better to travel in bus?
I will be in Vienna from 4 to 6 May and I would like to know from people who live the city every day the hot spots of Vienna, from Museums and Churches to coffee shops and parks open to public.I have ...
What is the best way to get to vienna from Budapest?
I would like to go on a day trip shopping in Vienna, what is the best way to get there from Budapest? Where do I go to shop in Budapest and Vienna? I am looking for deals and shoes? What is made in these countrys?
I don't think it is worth it to travel from Budapest to Vienna because most of the big chains have their shops already in Budapest (except maybe for some designer names).
If you still want to go I'd recommend a car or a train.
The center of Vienna is compact so you can walk around there. There are some big shopping centers around Vienna (like SCS) but you will definitely need a car to go there.
In Budapest I definitely recommend shopping centers in the city in the order of Mammut, Árkád, Westend.
Huppyfluppy
There is a train from Budapest to Vienna 5 times a day
Vienna is very good for shopping, you can find anything from brand clothes to tourist stuff (souvenirs, postcards)!
Really anything you can imagine!
tom
by train.
spitzer308
I would check american companies shoes are cheap in the u. s. are goverment does not protect its workers with tariffs on foreign goods we have been sold out.
nosilaflow
Take the train. Check out the OBB website: www.oebb.at/en
for times, but you'll probably have to go to the station for prices. Shopping, touristy and expensive, is nice in the St. Stephen's square area in Vienna. Try going to the open markets in either place.