Showing posts with label austria. Show all posts
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Friday, March 15, 2013

The Ten Most Relaxing Places in Europe



Hillside Town, Provence, France
Many Americans visit Europe to sample its cultural offerings, hopping from museum to castle to cathedral in order to make the most of their long and expensive flights across the Atlantic. We tend to opt for the Caribbean or Hawaii when we want some R&R.  But there are plenty of spots in Europe that are better savored than glossed over.  Plus, wherever you go in Europe, you’re almost guaranteed the added benefits of charming architecture and delicious food.  So linger over an amazing meal, wander slowly through winding alleyways, and… just enjoy the view.

Provence, France:  Sun, dancing lavender fields, and amazing food and wine make it difficult to get motivated during a trip to Provence… but that’s ok – you’re on vacation. And once you’re here, you’ll easily slip into a routine of visiting open-air markets in the morning, taking your spoils to a scenic spot for a picnic lunch, and maybe seeing a site or doing a wine tasting before enjoying a leisurely dinner. A visit here is all about opening up your senses and soaking in the pleasures of your surroundings.

Norwegian Fjords
The Highlands, Scotland:  Britain’s most remote corner has a mystical spirit; it will lure you in with its misty forests, foggy lakes, and intriguing folklore. Like the scenery, the region’s inhabitants are slightly rough around the edges and completely unpretentious, making a stay here feel cozy and inviting. Spend your days taking in the region’s scenic beauty and visiting majestic castles. In the evening, head to the local pub and have some beers with ruddy locals, or curl up by a fire in your warmest wool.

Munich, Germany:  Munich has some pretty interesting sites, including attractive Gothic architecture, world-class museums, and a royal palace. But the sooner you learn that the best thing to do in Munich is laze around in one of the city’s many beer gardens, the happier you’ll be. Munich's beautiful and expansive English Garden contains several of these outdoor watering holes. German efficiency and orderliness makes this city clean, easy to navigate, and an overall pleasant place in which to spend a few days of your vacation. 

Puglia, Italy:  Though it’s on the verge of a tourism boom, Puglia can still serve as your next “get away from it all” vacation… if you go at the right time. Avoid July and August, when Italians flock to the region’s pristine white beaches.  But during the other warm months (and there are quite a few of them at the heel of this boot-shaped country), you’ll have the coastline to yourself. The region’s other main attractions are its food (some say it’s the best in Italy) and charming, Baroque architecture. You can round out your beach days by exploring seaside towns perched precariously over the water and by enjoying al fresco meals as you watch the sun set over the ocean. 

Ljubljana, Slovenia:  One of the most interesting things about this capital city is that there’s almost nothing to do here.  Though the city does have a number of Slovenian national sites, there are no famous, “must see” tourist attractions for foreigners. This, in turn, means that travelers should have little to nothing on their itineraries. But despite the shortage of notable museums and monuments, there are plenty of things to enjoy. Relax at one of the city’s many sidewalk cafés, spend some time meandering through the gorgeous old town, or take a short walk to the hilltop castle for some Alpine views.

Madeira, The Garden in the Atlantic
Fjord Country, Norway:  The Norwegian fjords offer some of the most strikingly beautiful scenery in all of Europe. Majestic cliff faces are divided by snaking rivers, which are impossibly blue from the glacial runoff. The breath-taking landscape will inspire you to relax and take it all in. More active travelers have plenty of hiking opportunities in this region; however, the best views are had looking up from the river. So sit back, and let your boat captain do the heavy lifting.

Madeira, Portugal:  In Madeira, you’ll feel hundreds of miles away from the rest of civilization – and that’s exactly where you’ll be. This island lies in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and its landscape couldn’t be any more different from that of the motherland. Madeira is a sub-tropical hideaway and is known as the Garden in the Atlantic due to its lush flora and fauna. Travelers can visit blooming botanical gardens, play a round of golf, enjoy dramatic island vistas, and take a soak in natural, ocean-side lava pools. As a bonus, the island is still very European, which means that you’ll get to enjoy charming architecture and amazing cuisine.

The Salzkammergut Lake District, Austria:  There are many stunning lake districts in Europe, and all intrinsically offer opportunities for relaxing getaways. But there is something extra refreshing about Austria’s Salzkammergut area.  The rolling green hills, Alpine peaks, and crystalline blue lakes were the backdrop for the iconic film The Sound of Music and appropriately evoke the spirit of a young Julie Andrews, arms spread wide, bellowing the movie’s title song. Picture-perfect Hallstatt, perched on the shores of a pristine lake, is set back from the main thoroughfares, offering a more isolated and quaint experience.

Hallstatt, Austria

Santorini, Greece:  This island’s magic cannot be spoiled by the throngs of tourists that visit each year. The striking sunsets that float over the sugar-cube-stacked towns and dip down into the expansive caldera are breathtaking and best enjoyed on a balcony, with a beverage.  Escape the masses by descending onto one of the island’s colorful beaches (they come framed by red, white, or black cliff faces and piercingly blue water). Boat trips to the volcano make pit stops at soothing hot springs; or, you can get a more “professional” treatment at one of the island’s many spas. Easy, scenic walks between towns and casual (but delicious) meals add to the island’s leisurely feel.

Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic:  You may not recognize the name, but if you’ve seen the popular James Bond film Casino Royale, you’ll recognize the scenery. Though identified as Montenegro, the setting for the movie’s glitzy casino was actually this Czech spa town. Spinning the roulette wheel might be the most physically taxing thing you do during your stay here. Daytime fun is all about taking a soak in one of the town’s many hot springs or strolling through the historic (and surprisingly peaceful) city center.

Sunset Over Santorini

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Climbing Stephansdom's South Tower

Másszuk meg a Stephansdom déli tornyát!

Somehow I am tired at the moment and it would be a bit difficult to write lots of information about Vienna's landmark the Stephansdom (St. Stephen's Cathedral), so I would just let the pictures speak:
Valahogy fáradt vagyok most, így kissé nehéz lenne mindenfélét írni Bécs jellegzetességéről, a Szent István székesegyházról, így aztán csak hagyom, hogy a képek beszéljenek.

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That's where the 22-ton church bell the Pummerin used to hang:
Innen lógott a 22 tonnás harang, a Pummerin:

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Was ist das? We couldn't figure it out...
Nem bírtunk rájönni... 

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This is where the watchman lived and guarded the city from the Turks and from fire:
Itt lakott az őrszem, aki a várost a törököktől és a tűztől vigyázta:

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On the roof, the initials of Franz Joseph in the Austrian imperial coat of arms and the date 1831:
A tetőn Ferenc József kezdőbetűi az Osztrák Császárság címerében, és az 1831-es dátum:

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In the next post, you get some great views above Vienna!
A következő bejegyzésben szuper kilátásban lesz részetek Bécs fölött!



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Wien von oben

Vienna from above
Bécs felülről

Spring is arriving to Vienna, we have some beautiful sunny days here!
Jön a tavasz Bécsbe, gyönyörű napsütésben van részünk mostanában!

A few shots from the tower of Stephansdom, Vienna's signature church in the very middle of town.
Néhány felvétel a Stephansdom tornyából, a Bécs ismertetőjegyeként híres templomból a belváros kellős közepén.

You can climb up to the chamber that used to be a watch point for fire, the entrance is at the back of the right side of the church and costs 4EUR for an adult.
Fel lehet mászni a korábban tűzfigyelő állásnak szolgáló kis kamrába; a bejárat a templom jobb hátsó sarkánál van, 4EUR a felnőttjegy. 

After a bit less than 200 stairs, this is the view you can enjoy:
Alig 200 lépcső után ilyen látványt élvezhetünk:

(For some reason, sometimes Flickr won't display the pictures here on my blog, but if you click on them, you can see them on Flickr, even in larger sizes too.
Valami miatt néha pár kép itt, a blogomban nem jelenik meg, de ha rákattintasz, a Flickr-en szépen látszik, nagyobb méretekben is)

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Wiener Eistraum 2013 - Vienna Ice Dream

Bécsi jeges álom 

Pretty ice skating ring in front of the Rathaus (City Hall, Vienna)
Helyes kis jégpálya a bécsi Rathaus (Városháza) előtt

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I just tell this story quietly: when I made this picture, there was a young couple in front of me, Hungarians, and the boy was explaining with his great knowledge: ""See? Icetraw-mh, it means ice current."

(Eis=ice, Traum=dream, and what he meant was Strohm=current... :-)
Halkan jegyzem meg: amikor ezt a képet készítettem, ott sétált előttem egy fiatal magyar pár, szépen nézelődve, és a fiú nagy komoly tudósan magyarázott: "Látod? Ájsztróm, azt jelenti, hogy jégáram."

(Eis=jég, Traum=álom, amire pedig ő gondolt: Strohm=áram... :-)

Anyway, it was really nice, maybe I will try it tomorrow or on Friday, this seems to be one thing to do in Vienna right now:
Sebaj, mindenesetre nagyon kellemes; lehet, hogy holnap vagy pénteken kipróbálom, úgy tűnik, ez az egyik dolog, amit most itt Bécsben érdemes csinálni:

By the way, André Rieu's concert DVD was shot partly here, that you can see at the end of this post
Mellesleg André Rieu koncert DVD-jének néhány részét itt vették fel; ennek a bejegyzésnek a végén van


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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Mohnkuchen in Vienna

Mákossüti Bécsben

I so love this part of the world!
Annyira szeretem a világnak ezt a részét! 

In Central Europe and in Germany, poppy seed is broadly used for various cakes and in Hungary, we even have a couple of main dishes with it that everyone likes, so I grew up with this yummy stuff, un-imaginable for many in other countries. 
Közép-Európában és Németországban a mákot széles körben használják süteményekhez, Magyarországon pedig főétel-féléink is vannak vele, amiket mindenki szeret, így hát ezzel a finomsággal nőttem fel, ami más országokban elképzelhetetlen.

Oh, did I have a problem in all those years in Sweden where they only use it occasionally, to spread it on top of bake rolls, you can't just really buy it in the shops. Had serious cravings after Mákostészta & Co., but now I am back here, close to home and here in Vienna they have some variation of Mohnkuchen everywhere.  
Jaj, micsoda bajban voltam a svédországi éveim alatt, ahol csak alkalomszerűen használják a mákot, és csak arra, hogy a zsemle tetejét megszórják vele, és nemigen lehet kapni. Súlyosan sóvárogtam mákostésztára és társaira, de most, közel az otthonhoz, és itt, Bécsben  mindenhol lehet kapni valamiféle mákos süteményt.

Mohnkuchen, Vienna

The other small piece with the small cup of coffee was for an old lady who sat down to my table and we had a nice chat.
A másik kis darab a kis kávéscsészével egy idős hölgyé, aki odaült hozzám, és kellemesen elbeszélgettünk egy kicsit. 

Enjoying speaking Deutsch: I have lived in German-speaking areas for a bit more than 3 years and that was already 10 years ago - I speak it still much better than Svenska where I lived for almost 7 years, recently. Hm.
Élvezem, hogy németül beszélek: valamivel több mint 3 évig éltem német nyelvterületen, de az már jó tíz éve volt - mégis sokkal jobban beszélem, mint a svédet, ahol eddig majdnem 7 évet éltem. Hm.


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Friday, February 22, 2013

Gloriette of Schönbrunn, Vienna

A bécsi Schönbrunn Gloriette-je

Climbing up to the Gloriette on a sunny day from here, off-path in the snow and in slippery shoes, was almost like serious hiking.
Innen felmászni a Gloriette-hez szép napsütésben, az ösvényről letérve, csúszós cipővel a hóban, majdnem felért egy tisztességes kis hegymászással.

If you click on this picture, then Actions, View all sizes;, you can see in a larger photo the tiny people struggling their ways up in the snow. A little later, I was one of them:
Ha erre a képre kattintasz, majd Actions, View all sizes, a nagyobb méretű fotón megláthatod a pici emberkéket, ahogy felfelé küzdik magukat a hóban. Egy picivel később én is egy voltam közülük:

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Sitting on a bench, having a salad for lunch, getting some sun and enjoying this view:
Ülök egy padon, salátát ebédelek, süt rám a Nap, és ez a látvány tárul elém:

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And up there:
És fent is vagyunk:

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Schönbrunn in Winter

Schönbrunn in Winter

Two Swedish girls:
Két svéd lány:

Schönbrunn in Winter

Schönbrunn in Winter

The Gloriette where Franz Joseph I, used to have his breakfast, among other functions of this pavillon, today has a café.
A Gloriette-ben, ahol többek között I. Ferenc József költötte el reggelijét, a pavilon egyéb funkciói mellett, ma kávézó működik. 

More info about Schönbrunn on their official website
Még több infó a Schönbrunnról   a hivatalos weboldalukon.


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Monday, February 18, 2013

Spring is coming to Schönbrunn

Schönbrunnba jön a tavasz

Back on the road!
Újra úton!

After living in Sweden for a good couple of years (and feeling like a bird being in a beautiful but remote and small cage), now the world is in front of me again :-)
Jópár évi Svédországi élet után (ahol úgy éreztem magam, mint egy madár egy gyönyörű, de távoli és szűk kalitkában), most újra itt van előttem a világ! :-)

I was back with my parents in Hungary for the last 2 months and in the past few days I hit the road. First stop from Budapest: Vienna, Austria. I lived here for one year in 1999-2000, and believe it or not, I didn't have any camera to take photos! Now I am catching up :-)
Otthon voltam két hónapig, néhány napja pedig ismét úton. Első állomás Budapestről: Bécs, Ausztria. Éltem itt egy évig, 1999-2000-ben, és ha hiszitek, ha nem, semmilyen fényképezőgépem nem volt, amivel fotózhattam volna! Hát most egy kicsit bepótolom :-) 

Wonderful, almost spring day in Schönbrunn Castle Park, which is one of the top sights in the former capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire - or the City of Music. (It is easy to get there: you take the green metro line in the direction of Hütteldorf, to the station called - Schönbrunn)
Csodálatos, majdnem tavaszi nap a Schönbrunn kastély parkjában, ami a régi Osztrák-Magyar Birodalom fővárosának és a Zene Városának egyik legfőbb látványossága. (Könnyű oda eljutni: zöld metróval Hütteldorf irányába, a Schönbrunn nevű állomásig).

Maria Theresia and Franz Joseph with Sissi lived in this beautiful place - 10 minutes walk from where I stay at the moment:
Mária Terézia, meg Ferenc Jóska Erzsébettel ezen a szép helyen laktak - tízpercnyi sétára tőlem:

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Up on the hill, the Gloriette awaits, next time we climb up there:
A dombon a Gloriette vár; legközelebb oda mászunk fel:

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And in the evening, my host put on a DVD, André Rieu's spectacular super show at this very location, enjoy some imperial feeling:
Este pedig a vendéglátóm berakott egy DVD-t, André Rieu látványos szupershow-ját ezen a helyen; íme egy kis császári fíling:






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