We had multiple reasons for a celebration, most notably Chika’s birthday and Yukie’s last week with us. We had been evaluating quite a few scenarios — renting a car and driving to world class spa outside of Munich, going to Venice, visiting a castle outside of Hannover — but after weighing all the options and requirements (7 hours in car seat for Kai wasn’t going to cut it), we ended up going back to Vienna (or as the gate attendant instructed us “Wein”) where we had traveled to over the summer with my parents. We knew we liked the city, it was easy to walk through, just over an hour flight, all with fantastic architecture and history. What sealed the deal was finding a last minute package which made it the perfect choice.
Everything went our way this trip. We had easy flights (there and back). The hotel allowed us to upgrade to a MASSIVE 2 room suite for a mere 75 eur per night. We were able to get 2 opera box seats for the sold out Vienna Opera (it was actually a ballet of Don Quixote, and was excellent) which Chika treated me and Yukie to. The weather was fantastic, and we spend most of the time strolling the city and even made it to the top of the gardens at the Schönbrunn Palace. We discovered an amazing new place for cakes, Zum Schwartzen Kamel, which we visited multiple times. Our only subpar experience was at the Palmenhaus for dinner, which severed a well-done lamb filet (had to send it back) and served a salad for Chika which we specifically said could have no milk product, yet used yogurt to connect the cracker bowl to the plate. We survived.
We are already thinking about when to make another trip. Hopefully sooner that later.