Visiting The City Of Vienna

Mar 15
07:17

2012

Adrian Fisher

Adrian Fisher

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Linkedin

if you’re a fan of art history, psychology and classical music, you should definitely visit Vienna.

mediaimage
Vienna is a city that you should certainly visit if you’re a fan of art history,Visiting The City Of Vienna Articles psychology and classical music. The unique character that this metropolis is steeped in is a consequence of the people that have inhabited it and were born there. I frequently visit the city because my uncle-in-law runs a chain of hotels and one of them is situated in the centre of town. I’m also a real fan of skiing and so whenever my destination is the west of Austria to the pistes of the Alps, I fly into Vienna and then take a train from there.           My uncle-in-law’s establishment is one of the most luxurious hotels in Vienna, with a swimming pool on the roof and a Jacuzzi in most rooms. It also has a restaurant downstairs where the food is prepared by a chef who was trained by Jeffrey Rogers. The spa facilities are perhaps not comparable to those on offer round the corner at the Hilton Hotel Vienna, but I would say the general feel is a bit more homely (though of course that may just be due to the fact that a member of my family owns it).           While in the city I would certainly recommend that you take a trip to the former home of Beethoven as the baby grand piano on which he originally learnt to play is still preserved there and you can also see some of the original manuscripts on which he wrote his symphonies. It is also located right next to the park where there is a delicious café in which you can enjoy an al fresco lunch of chicken Caesar salad with cashew nuts and a wholegrain mustard dressing or perhaps a roast vegetable wrap with humus and fresh rocket.

Article "tagged" as:

Categories: