A very pleasant leisurely ride to Vienna, after the 104 km the day before.
(Unfortunately I lost my second pair of reading glasses so couldn’t update yesterday’s blog until I bought a new pair today!)

Another hot day as we headed eastwards. We stopped for a break at a little stand in a park on the outskirts on the city.
I ordered a small Prosecco for Sue and a big beer for me.



It was pretty easy to get to the centre, although there were many bikes, electric scooters , tramlines and people to weave through, en route to our hotel.
We parked our bikes in the locked garage and aimed to rest our legs and bums for 2 bike free days!
After a snooze, we set off for some evening culture and enjoyed 2 hours of great classical hits in the Musikverein hall.


Day 11.
A cooler cloudy day, so a good one for a city tour.
First stop was a surprise for Sue. I’d booked tickets to see the white Lipizzaner stallions doing training at the Spanish Horse school.



A fancy 400 year old dressage building. Unfortunately no photographs were permitted, so I found one online, to give non horsey people an idea what a Lipizzaner horse looks like.



The balcony where Mozart did his first concert aged 6

not been used since.


A side line attraction took us to this entertaining illusion museum.

That was a lot for one day, and more music coming later.
Year after year Vienna has been voted “Most Livab
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