One of the highlights in Vienna, Austria is none other than Schönbrunn Palace, one of the most important cultural monuments in the country.
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View of entrance, with a huge fountain and lots of tourists scattered here and there snapping pictures. Out of 10 tourists there will be 8 Koreans.
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There was a serene, green fielded park; that was my outfit of the day just because I felt that it suited my visit to a palace.
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View of the Great Parterre on to the Gloriette and many other statues here and there.
Walking around the palace is straining especially under summer, so we had a tea break by a cafe’ next to a zoo where you can actually smell animal poo if unlucky. Cakes were made all beautifully made, like this tiled pattern one with a Mozart chocolate piece; with odd names as well like the one above which is called ‘Sachertorte’.
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We tried out this maze and some labyrinth finger maze, it was pretty interesting bumping into people and dead ends. Basically just following the crowd of people and see where you’ll end up.
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A nice bridge at the end of one maze wall; and a set of musical tiles that we met somewhere around another corner.
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Ended up in this end with walls and walls of mirror so I took a super good looking candid picture of Mike with a random fat lady’s arm unintentionally. Meantime, Eelin & I camwhored. We even bumped into this dad of 3 children persuading us to try climbing these metal poles, it was so damn difficult but he climbed it with ease.
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Fountain and view of the amazing Gloriette whereby you can take a picturesque view of the entire Vienna.
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