Yay! Tina has finally arrived. I met her at the train station at 6am. We unloaded her luggage at the flat and headed out to find coffee and food. 

We ended up at a cute cafe.

The town was quite empty and covered in snow.

We made our way to the Leopold museum, and saw the exhibit with Schiele and Klimt. Schiele is Tina's favorite artist and was her inspiration in college.



We went outside and walked through the Christmas market and had some Glüwein. Tina's first.

Much needed as it was freezing.

We walked further into the heart of the city and found the library...

And had some Glüwein to go.


We went into the inside of the cathedral. It was insane.


Plenty of horse carriages outside.

We made our way to an Australian pub to have a beer and warm up. After that we strolled back to the Christmas market and had more Gluwein and got some mugs to take home. Then it got really cold. We walked as fast as we could to get back to the flat, fingers frozen. Once we arrived we both laid down under jackets and blankets and passed out for a few hours.
Luckily I set an alarm so we would wake up for dinner. We headed to a cute place down the street and ate fried Brie and cheesy pasta...

We hit up the pub next door for a night cap.
The next morning we decided to go to the famous cemetery in Vienna. It is Huge. Look it up on a map, insanely huge.
We saw maybe 5% of it.



Beethoven is buried there...as well as Mozart.

We made it back to the flat, stoping for cheese and wine along the way. Made it on the train with 5 minutes to spare.
This is what €18 of cheese and wine look like. It was a nice way to spend the ride to Prague.

Ciao, bye.
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