Take a moment to read about the traditional Viennese cafe.
From the article:
Unlike some other café traditions around the world, it is completely normal for a customer to linger alone for hours and study the omnipresent newspaper. Along with coffee, the waiter will serve an obligatory glass of cold tap water and during a long stay will often bring additional water unrequested, with the idea being that you are a guest who should feel welcomed and not pressured to leave for another patron.
Alrighty then!! When in Vienna, do as the Viennese!! The bells chime and it's time to take a break! (Be careful of the volume, these bells ring loud.)
Nice Kaffee selection. |
How can you pick just one? |
We were able to get a perfect end table before the rest of the world came to sit down too. |
The waiters were all decked out. |
The view out to Michaelerplatz. |
This was another teary moment, it was so good. |
Nice foam. |
Little cookie, whipped cream and a strawberry slice on top. |
Impressive neo-Baroque Michaelertor (right, under construction), the entrance gate to the Hofburg. |
Close up view of the top of the dome of Michaelerkirche. This is the oldest building in the Michaelerplatz and is the church of the emperors. |
The statues at the entrance gate to the Hofburg Palace.
'Mastery of the Land', designed in 1897 by Edmund Hellmer and symbolizes the Austrian army. |
These are close-up views of the sculptures.
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