
We settled in our accommodation, a functional and central Airbnb with good facilities. The only issues was sharing the toilet and the lack of a fan. The two nights we spent there were the most uncomfortable ones due to the heat. Vienna is an expensive city, but is full of options for children and adults.
My son
wanted to take the horse carriage sightseeing tour for 80 Euros (40 minutes ride) this was out of our budget, although it
broke my heart to say no, life is not about getting what you want but
understanding that not getting it is not the end of the world. We then took
tram no 1 which allowed us to orientate ourselves and see some landmarks in a charming old fashion
tram for less than 4 euros for both of us.
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Haus der Musik |
We visited Kunsthistorisches Museum Armour and Weapons collection which my son really got engaged with and I also liked it a lot. Then visited the State Hall at National Library open to the public area, a magnificent building, and later on, we visited the House of Music in which we spent a good amount of time enjoying the not so crowded and fun museum, finalizing with conducting an orchestra, we both tried several times until we managed!

Choosing a concert was based on reviews and length, we attended a quartet concert in StAnne Kirche, a beautiful baroque church with amazing acoustic. A short concert of 1:10 minutes that is easy for parents to persuade children to try to enjoy. It was a beautiful concert and great experience for me, as my son fell asleep.

From the
train to Prague and a hostel window in Prague
18.07.2015/19.07.15
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