The Naschmarkt where you can buy nearly anything.... especially exotic foods and spices. We had a falafel for lunch served to us by a guy from New York. It was time for a change from schnitzel or goulash :)
He suggested a taxi to our next destination, the Belvedere Palace, but of course we walked... bad idea for Ron's foot :(
The Belvedere Palace and Gardens were built as a summer residence in 1697. Although we didn't go inside it is quite an impressive building. Part of it now houses a Klimt exhibit.
Our last stop of the day was on the banks of the Danube. We read there we nice bars and restaurants on the river but we saw only a lot of graffiti. Maybe we read the map wrong :)




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