Here’s a fun outfit at the height of my winter travels in Vienna.
I wore my favorite blush feathered dress while exploring this beautiful baroque city with my husband in March for the occasion of my birthday. Oh how I also cherish these comfortable black Helmut Lang ankle boots that have toured many countries and continents with me.
Here’s a list of the top sites, to help those of you who are thinking of traveling to gorgeous Vienna soon. I usually establish an itinerary and a list of things to do in a specific area per day while my husband makes sure we get there on time for our appointments, lunch and dinner reservations. We make the perfect team!
Style Details
Dress | XOXO
Necklace | LILIES & CROWN
Bag | JIMMY CHOO
Sunglasses | CELINE
Shoes | HELMUT LANG
Styleat30’s 10 Top Sights to See in Vienna:
- Schönbrunn Palace
- St. Stephen’s Church (Stephansdom)
- Hofburg Palace
- Vienna National Library
- Museum Quartier
- House of Music
- Pedestrian-only Shopping Area at the Inner City Center
- Parliament & Rathaus Town Hall
- Belvedere Palace
- 18thCentury St. Charles Church in Karlplatz
German Language Guide:
I wish I had this language list with us that I found via Bigboytravel.com before our visit to Vienna because it would definitely have helped us out a lot. Here are some polite German words to say to help you get around Vienna:
Vienna = Wien (Veen)
Austria = is Österreich (Oo-ster-reich)
Hello = Hallo (Ha-Low)
How Are You = Wie Geht Es Dir (Vee Gates Deer)
I’m Doing Well = Ich bin gut (Eek Ben Goot)
Good Morning = Guten Morgen (Goo-ten Morgen)
Good Day = Guten Tag (Goo-ten Tahg)
Good Evening = Guten Abend (Goo-ten Ah-bent)
Goodbye = Auf Wiedersehen (Ow-fa Vee-da-zane)
Informal Goodbye = Tschüss (Ja-oose), can also use Tschau (Chow)
Thank You = Danke (Dunk-ah)
You’re Welcome = Bitte (Bit-tah)
Do you speak English = Sprechen Sie Englisch (Spa-wreck-ins Zee Ing-Lisch)
Cheers for Drinking = Prost (Pro-st)
To Your Health = Zum Wohl (Sum Voil)
Before I forget, whatever happens, do not forget to try out “The Original Sacher Torte” invented and developed at the Hotel Sacher in Austria during the 19th century. It is the most luscious, decadent, just-the-right-amount-of-rich chocolate cake ever! They even have a small size available in case you only want to have a little bit. For us, it was just enough to appreciate the flavor of the cake without overindulging!
Vienna, Austria | Lies East of the Danube River | The Historic Centre of Vienna is a UNESCO World Heritage Centre