BEAUTIFUL VIENNA!
Since Jac nor I had ever been to Vienna, we weren’t quite sure what to expect. It’s a short flight from London, but there is a time change…..Vienna is one hour ahead. We arrived at the Hotel Imperial and it is very beautiful. We stayed in the Elizabeth Suite. It had wall panels of pale blue damask framed in Baroque gold. It had wonderful huge windows and a huge bathroom…..a must for Jac…….we have changed rooms in hotels because the bathroom was too small….that….thank God was not the case this time. We unpacked and started our exploration of Vienna. We took Barbara’s advice and took a horse and carriage ride through the city. My immediate reaction was the buildings looked like marvelous, butter cream, ornate wedding cakes…..good enough to eat. Some of the buildings were in a wonderful yellow color that was Empress Maria Theresa’s favorite color. Each day Jac had an itinerary of where we would go and what we would see. Since we would only be there 4 days we didn’t want to wander aimlessly thought the city, though we did do a lot of walking. The city was packed with tourists speaking many languages…..where is the economic crisis??? The restaurants and cafes were packed…..the museums and concerts were packed, but I must say the stores were empty. Does anyone really need to buy Chanel in Vienna….unless you live there. The very first night we purchased tickets to hear a Mozart concert at St Stephan Cathedral. The concierge made reservations at a lovely restaurant near the cathedral so we would not have to rush dinner.. We saw many things that day and then made our way back to the hotel. We rested, then dressed and had a leisurely walk to the restaurant, had dinner and headed over to the church 20 minutes before the concert. I asked Jac to give me the tickets and she looked at me with HORROR!!! She forgot the tickets!!!! I really thought she was kidding, but no……she had totally forgot about them. Since there are no cabs in this part of the city we had to run back to the hotel…..get the tickets….and run back. Oh, did I say it was 86 degrees and extremely humid! We arrived at the Cathedral …..dripping….about 8 minutes late and had to slink to the very front where our seats were…..I thought I was going to melt…..Jac somehow looked cool!?…as I always say “Men make plans and God laughs!”. The concert was marvelous! From then on we always made sure we had our tickets with us.