I was in Vienna last summer for a week, had a blast. Very cool & fun city worth visiting. The transit system is amazing & also free and it was way cheaper than I anticipated.
>>2788061Bratislava is a good day trip, it's a like 1hr bus ride from the city center and you can come back on a Danube cruise ferry for less than 100 euro. There was a cool restaurant there called Flagship Bratislava that source all their own ingredients, bread and beer from a farm, bakery and brewery they own. Halstatt is also an interesting day trip if you're into history (it's the archaeological origin of the Celtic people) but it's fucking swarmed with Chinks all year round. Budapest is a full on day trip though, you might even want to stay overnight there.
>>2788557Totally recommended. You won't run out of shit to do and it's very lively. Go to the opera, see Klimt's original paintings, visit the Royal Palace, Freud's office, the Teutonic Order's HQ (I think it's the same building as Mozart's house), museum of anatomy, the Hapsburg catacombs under the cathedral, visit the Stadtpark to see massive WWII flak towers and have a huge fried pork hock in the park's outdoor restaurant. There's also a massive aquarium inside another flak tower to the south but I didn't visit it. Also book a reservation in the Cafe Central where Trotsky, Lenin, Hitler & Freud all hung out all day at the same time.
>>2789189Totally recommend the restaurant in the Stadtpark especially if the weather's nice. It's hard to go wrong eating out in Vienna, I don't think I went to a single shitty restaurant. You gotta try some typical Austrian food in a traditional restaurant, just google one and book a reservation. It's shocking cheaper/equal to eat out or go drinking than in Spain. If you go at the end of summer there's a massive Oktoberfest harvest festival where they have a huge party in front of the stage where Hitler announced Austria's annexation and everyone gets trashed on half-fermented white wine.