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How to Get Around Vienna on the Cheap
Vienna is a clean, friendly and beautiful city with an excellent transit system. You can get around town inexpensively even if you don't speak a word of German. Get a guidebook, preferably one with a good section on transportation and a selection ... [... more]
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Vienna Prague Budapest, 2nd (Country & Regional Guides - ...
No Photographs: One of the reasons I chose to order this book was Amazon's mention of "color photographs." There are NONE, other than the cover. In fact there are no photographs at all. The very few illustrations are maps, no better than I've [... more]
$17.95
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How to Book Train Travel From Vienna to Graz
Booking train travel from Vienna to Graz is simple with OBB, Austria's national railway company. Vienna and Graz are the two largest cities in Austria, cultural centers connected by a train ride of less than three hours. OBB offers hourly trains ... [... more]
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How to Book Train Travel From Vienna to Villach
Booking your train travel from Vienna to Villach is easy with OBB, Austria's national railway. Your train trip will last between four and six hours, and will take you through southern Austria. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Vienna ... [... more]
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How to Enjoy Vienna for Free
Vienna, the capital of Austria, boasts a rich history. It was home to the Hapsburg monarchs as well as musicians, Richard Strauss and Mozart. It's a wonderful city to explore. Public transportation is efficient and inexpensive and there are ... [... more]
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How to Eat in Vienna on the Cheap
Vienna is known for its elegant coffeehouses, delectable pastries and sweet specialties like Linzertorte and Sachertorte. It can cost a lot to eat well in Vienna, but it doesn't have to, especially if you follow a few hints that will help you get ... [... more]
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How to Time Your Trip to Vienna
The exquisite, grandiose buildings of Vienna make it easy to imagine this Austrian city as the seat of the Hapsburgs, who ruled much of Europe from 1278 to 1918. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Vienna was a cultural giant, and it continues to ... [... more]
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Moleskine City Notebook Wien (Vienna) (Moleskine City ...
Features: Genuine Moleskine Vienna Guide Book Handy Pocket Size Hard Black Cover Complete with Shrink Wrapping A Do-It-Yourself Travel Notebook: This is a very unusual product and I would strongly encourage anyone considering getting one to be [... more]
$17.95
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Dianthus caryophyllus 'Vienna Mischung'
Red and white (bicolor) 'Vienna Mischung' is a dwarf strain of border carnations in the Grenadin Series. Features fragrant, white and red (bicolor) double-flowered carnations on stiff stems growing 10-12" tall. Narrow blue-gray foliage. ... [... more]
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Time Out Vienna (Time Out Guides)
Previous Edition MUCH Better: The current edition of Time Out Vienna is about half the size of the previous one. The previous edition was wonderful, with much more information on cultural sites, museums, cafes, etc. What remains in this over-edited -- [... more]
$19.95
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Fodor's Vienna to Salzburg, 1st Edition (Fodor's Gold ...
music lover's delight: If you are visiting Austria for the Mozart festivities, this is the book for you. Calendar of events is included as well as the usual Fodor rundown on hotels, restaurants and sights along with price range. Covers both cities well [... more]
$16.95
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Vienna A Cultural History (Cityscapes)
Kind of like a real guide in your pocket: We used the Blue Guide for our trip to Vienna. It was fantastic, if you like detailed information about architecture and history, which we do. The book doesn't have much, if any humor, as it is almost like a [... more]
$60.00
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