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5 Mistakes Tourists Make When They Visit Vienna, Austria - Wolters World

5 Mistakes Tourists Make When They Visit Vienna, Austria - Wolters World

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Vienna is truly a world capital of culture and history. With its history of being the seat of the Holy Roman Empire, the Hapsburgs, and all of the connections there are numerous sights and museums for tourists to enjoy in Vienna, but there are a few mistakes that tourists make in Vienna and we want to help tourists not make these 5 mistakes
Date: 2022-02-04

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I wanna say about the public transport thing that living here for six years, I've been checked maybe seven times? Granted, I don't use the public transport system as much as most people, but usually at least once per week. I mostly use it for when I'm going out, and all the times I have been checked were never after 7pm. So I think there's a strong correlation between the time of day and how likely you'll be checked for a ticket. Just sayin' to those willing to take the risk.
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As an austrian I can confirm tough that viennese are kinda rude. Nowhere near as bad as Altstadt waiters in Salzburg tough. I swear they have a sensor for how loaded you are, and you will be treated accordingly. Personally I think while theese cities are nice, its the countryside and alps that really defines Austria for what it is. Tourists really should visit Styria, and enjoy one of the best wines and food for a really cheap price.
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The funniest thing I've seen on TripAdvisor was a review of a place on the rue Cler in Paris. A waiter had accepted a request to turn on an overhead heater but then disappeared. When the customers complained to the manager, he said the heater was broken and added that all his staff had been instructed to nod in agreement with impossible requests. but to avoid such a table thereafter. :-D
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So should I know no more German then I do because because I went to school and learned 2 or 3 years of German by but I don't know if that's enough to speak this language Or if they would even accept me because because I know how to say how to say stuff like where is the toilet But I'm not fluent
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The first thing that hits you upon arriving in Vienna, is the gaping wide rosebud hole of a city, that really might have been skipped on your travel itinerary. A kind of National Socialist festering haemorrhoid seems to be governing the place. It's all very anal.
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Id also recommend -as an austrian, to not just stay in vienna but to go to other places like the austrian alps or salzburg or any other part with great tourist attractions! Theyre great
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I live here since 5 years, the reason is my wife she is Austrian, rasism like no other place in earth if you are brown or black it's really not your place, to visit OK, to live bad choice
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Getting hassled by fiddlers in a restaurant in Budapest was my personal low, on that service score. It's a wonder they didn't pick up some of my food with their violin bows.
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Hey brother a big Fan here.
I a m a Great Grandkid of an Austrian Citizenship US citizen wondering if you know I would be elegiable for an Austrian Citizenship?

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