So vienna - chemist, spoke english, supplied me with codeine less cold and flu tablets. Did a little bit of shopping, some post office stuff, general look around before heading back to the bus for the sightseeing tour. The tour took us around the outskirts of the city and from the bus could see quite a few funny things, one being the beach centre! It was just like a beach, right in the middle of a city!! After the tour we did a little bit more shopping/looking around in the centre before being bussed back to our classy hotel (classy - yeah right!). As we pulled up we spied a kebab shop and we thought that would make a great dinner. I was almost better and an early night would work wonders. So we ventured out a little bit later to hunt down the kebabs but the lady said "kebap no" so we figured she was serious. Instead grabbed pizza from the shop next door. Vegetarian and soooo tasty. Loaded with onions and vegetables including brocolli and zucchini. We bought beer and coke and chocolate from the supermarket, about 7 euro for heaps, including 500ml cans of coke! We were pretty impressed with our feast and figured that it didn't matter if we didn't eat it...
Had an alright sleep - at least it was sleep - something I was seriously lacking. Early start the next morning (shock horror) before getting dropped into the city centre while the silly buggers that signed up for heaps of optionals went for another palace visit! We found the markets - not too much there but the vegie, deli and kebab people setting up. Then some more wandering and shooping and looking, before stopping for morning tea, apple strudel and sacher torte - yummy!!!!!!!!!! Gradually wandered further and looked at more. Found the most gorgeous stationery shop - just all this stationery chucked in almost. I askd the little man if I could take a photo, meaning of the shop, but he smiled and nodded so vigorously that I had to take a photo of him!! He was pretty old and i'd safely say pretty proud!!!
Ended up eating lunch in the same restaurant as the day before - the one with H and D on the toilet doors without a picture. Mum was quite the damsel in distress while waiting for someone to go in before her to work it out - then we worked out to use our book!! I shall never forget the German word for female!!!
After lunch we were bussed to the Czech Republic and through Moravia to Bohemia and on to Prague.
