Showing posts with label Austria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austria. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Train travel in Austria

Travelling with train is easy and comfortable in Austria.

Train station of the Bad Ischl, Austria

Luggage with the train


You can take to train all luggages you can carry. Just find the rack for the luggage and that will do.

In modern railjet trains, luggage rack is in the middle of the 2nd class train.


Buying the ticket


  • If you know your departure and destination, you can just buy and print the ticket from ÖBB Route planner web site already.
  • Train stations have also red colored ticket vending machine that you can buy a ticket - vending machine also handle english language.
  • You can also buy ticket from the ticket counter - note, very small train stations as Hallstatt train station have no ticket cashier but they have a vending machine.
  • Or using a mobile ticket using android or iOS phones.


Example ticket 


I bought and printed the ticket from ÖBB Route planner web site and it looks like this:

Valid train ticket - printed in home -  ready to jump into train - click for enlarge


Other notes:


Nobody does seat reservation in Austrian train, nobody, just sit where ever you can find empty seat.

If you can - take a railjet train, railjet is the most modern, fast and comfortable trains in Austria - Railjet trains are moving in every main route.

If you are travelling only in Austria with train, one ticket can have multiple persons "ERWASCHSENE(R)" and only the ticket buyer must provide the ID of himself to train inspector (if they ask ID). But when you are moving to another country with train - you can order multiple person train ticket - and it will ask each person name for train ticket - each person will get own ticket and every person must provide their ID to train inspector.


Boarding into train without the ticket


If - for some reason - you are unable to get a ticket for train - for example - small train station's only vending machine doesn't work. You can still board into train - but you must purchase ticket immediately after the boarding eather at the ticket machine on the train (at one end of the train) or by seeking out the train crew to purchase ticket as soon as you are able to. If you do not pay immediately, the charge is increased by an administration fee of 30 euros. If you do not contact to train crew, an inspection fee is 70euros.



Friday, April 18, 2014

Leopold Museum in Vienna

Leopold Museum in Vienna have and a lot old paintings museum in MuseumsQuartier - Vienna.


At the Monestery Fountain (Friedrich Gauermann)


If you like these kind paintings, Leopold Museum is worthy to visit for you.

Mother with Children returning home (Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller) The Conscript's Farewell (Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller) Young Italian shepherd with Dog (Anton Romako)


There is also few rooms of Asian paintings and few sculptures.

Statue in the Leopold Museum Chinese - Garden and Garden pavilions from Suzhou (Coloured woodcut on Chinese Paper by anonymous) Two cormorants (Silk, washi, ink and color painting by Komai Genk)
MuseumsQuartier sells tickets to Mumok and Leopold Museum together with cheaper price. This Leopold Museum is generally much better than Mumok - skip the Mumok if you don't have a time and choose only to go Leopold Museum.


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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Schatzkammer Museum - Imperial Treasury

Schatzkammer Museum - Imperial Treasury museum in Vienna is worthy to visit.

Schatzkammer Museum

Schatzkammer Museum have a lot good quality and interesting royal jewels, paintings and just basic royal items.

Idealised portrait of Emperor Charlemagne Hyacinth La Bella Burgundian Court Goblet
Imperial and ceremonial swords

Ceremonial Sword of Emperor Maximillan I Engraving on the Ceremonial Sword of Emperor Maximillan I


And some royal clothes and other imperial items
Tabard of the Herald Liturgical Vestments of the Order of Golden Fleece Imperial orb

Good things about Schatzkammer Museum


  • Items on the show are good quality and interesting
  • There is enough different kind of items - and not too many similar looking items.
  • Museum takes some hours to see everything - but it's not too large as some paint galleries 

Bad things about Schatzkammer Museum

  • Location, it was bit too tricky to find.



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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Travelling in the Salzburg

City of Salzburg is great city to visit in Austria for 4-5 days - much better than Vienna.

City of Salzburg


Get to Salzburg

If you cannot get direct flight to Salzburg - get direct flight to Munich or Vienna, and then travel to Salzburg via train.

Benefits to travel with train
  • Travelling in train is comfortable and easy from both cities
  • You can take all luggage you can carry into train
  • Travelling in cheap with train, cost only 25-40euros/person (one way).
  • Bus from airport to train station cost under 10e/person (one way)
  • You can stay couple nights in Vienna or Munich for fun.
  • Train departures once in hour at day time.
Things to remember with travelling with train
  • You can buy and print a ticket from ÖBB Route planner - compare prices too
  • You need to carry ID card with you - for example, passport
  • Choose railjet train if possible - those are the best and fast trains
  • 2nd class is good
  • Luggage rack can be found from 2nd class's wagon - middle of wagon
From Munich or Vienna?
  • Munich is closer to Salzburg - 1h 30min journey with railjet train
  • Vienna is nicer city to visit than Munich - in case you want to stay couple nights in Vienna too - but 2h 30min journey with railjet train 


Salzburg card is actually useful

Salzburg Card
Salzburg card is good buy, you can buy it from info posts of Salzburg - Salzburg card gives you free ride on local buses, one free ride on Hohensalzburg and it's museums, you can visit Geiereck mountain peak for free, and many museums.

72-hours Salzburg card cost 37euros in winter - and 42 euros in summer for adult.




Best sight seeing in Salzburg

  • Geiereck mountain peak on Untersberg Naturepark - great nature park, there is a walking path and lovely landscape views around. Read more about Geiereck on my blog text about Geiereck
Cable car View from the Geiereck Cross of Geiereck
Hohensalzburg in the night Street in the Hohensalzburg











  • Old town of Salzburg - Streets, Architecture and even shop signs are nice, just don't try eat in the old town restaurants.
Street Old shop sign Statue in old town
  • Views from Kapuzinerberg are nice - remember take a walk there too - it's free.
Hohensalzburg from Kapuzinerberg City of Salzburg from Kapuzinerberg











  • Visit Hallstatt - Hallstatt is not part of the Salzburg but definitely worthy for at least one day trip - It's one of the best and beautiful places I ever seen... Read more from my blog text about Hallstatt
Street Iconic view of Hallstatt Church

No point to do in Salzburg

    Basilica Maria Plain
  • No need to go north side of the train station - unless you go to Basilica Maria Plain
  • Do NOT eat in the middle of old town restaurants - these are expensive with grumpy waiters
  • Skip modern museum - free with Salzburg card - total waste of time
  • Mozart museum - It's free with Salzburg card - Tempting to visit - probably everyone goes there anyways - nothing special to see unless you are true Mozart fan.



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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Getting to Geiereck mountain from Salzburg

Salzburg is great city to visit in Austria, but don't miss the 1805m high Geiereck moutain peak in the Naturepark-Untersberg.

Landscape from the Geiereck mountain peak

First things to check:

Cloudy Untersberg
  • Make sure it's sunny day as possible from the weather forecast - this is outdoor things and even heavy clouds are not so cool as sunny day. Clouds can cause lack of visibility to down.
  • Buy a Salzburg card - Salzburg card gives you free bus ride  one free ride on cable car up to mountain and down.
  • On high mountain, there might be very much colder than in ground level, make sure you have proper clothes.

How to get into Geiereck mountain peak


Get to Salzburg Bus no. 25 
  • Bus 25 departures in the Salzburg main train/bus station - Direction to Grödig Untersbergbahn.
  • NOTE: Most of the Bus 25 ends in the Grödig Untersbergbahn, but few Bus 25 ends in the Rif  Ortszentrum thru Grödig Untersbergbahn.
  • Timetable of Bus 25 - Bus 25 moves in every 20-30 minutes, and check the "Fahrplan"

On Grödig Untersbergbahn get into cable car
Untersbergbahn - cable car to Geiereck

Queue might take even 30min, there is only 2 cable cars

Ride will take about 10min to up.

One cable car takes about 50 persons.




Landscape view from the cable car
If you are lucky, you might get perfect window view and see the very beautiful landscapes when raising up in the cable car.

Cable car raises and comes down once in 30min.

NOTE: if you don't have a Salzburg card - you must buy a ticket from the cashier before you can queue to cable car. 





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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Travelling in the Fortress Hohensalzburg

If you are travelling in the Salzburg - Fortress Hohensalzburg is almost impossible to miss - and you should not miss it.

Fortress Hohensalzburg in the night


Funicular path to Fortress

First things to check

  • Get a Salzburg card - just getting to Fortress with funicular cost 11,30e (8,00e with footpath), but with Salzburg card you can do it once for free. 
  • Normally - I prefer walking and hiking up - but going up with fortress funicular and walking down with footpath is actually good idea, because funicular and footpath are totally opposite locations in the fortress. 
  • Fortress is large - there is few museums and things to do, if you try check them all, it might take quite many hours, perhaps even full day. Museums are also free with Salzburg card - once.


Landscape views from Hohensalzburg

When you come from Fortress funicular - there is two different landscape view - to old town of Salzburg and to backside view of the Salzburg.

Old town of Salzburg from Fortress Backside view of Fortress

NOTE: Try to not miss the Old town of the Salzburg view from Fortress, if you see backside view of the fortress first, turn back, and try find the Salzburg view.


Entering into inside of Hohensalzburg

After viewing Landscape views - you get into Fortress, which is very interesting, outdoor streets are straight, wide and take you around the fortress.

In the Fortress Main courtyard of Hohensalzburg





  

When you just keep walking around the fortress, you can see the well, cannon view to outside, little church and many other things...


The Well Cannon view Church

 

 

Museum Hohensalzburg

Fortress Museum is definitely worthy to visit at the same time, there is a lot information about fortress's daily life, weapons, kitchen, royal rooms and even the torture chamber.

Pistols in the Fortress Museum Shame mask in the torture chamber



Royal toilet Daily life item The Private Chapel


Walking down from Fortress

Walking down from the Fortress is an interesting experience - walking down is steep and surprisingly long, the gate is strong and when walking down to outside - the fortress wall is just awesome - high and strong looking wall - impossible to capture.

The gate Walking down is steep and long Fortress wall is awesome




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