
Shopping at Naschmarkt, Vienna's most popular market. Located near the Wien River it's about 1.5 kilometers long. Now that's my kind of shopping.

"Naschmarkt: where Viennese shrewdness meets bazar mentality."

Lunch at Naschmarkt

Wiener Schnitzel, which is a fried veal cutlet

Bratwurst, sauerkraut and the world's best mustard

Goulash soup with a dumpling...and fried egg

Old meets new

St Stephen's Cathedral

Flowers in front of St Stephen's

Bikes parked at St Stephen's Cathedral

Chris and Kate

Hiding from the rain

Mozart is Vienna. Or maybe Vienna is Mozart. In any case, he is all over the place.

Flowers and music - how romantic!

Statues like these are seemingly everywhere, but that doesn't make them any less impressive or beautiful.

Horribly wind-blown hair, but I still like this one.

Kate and I met this guy in Vienna. Pretty crazy story. I'll let her tell you about it...

I call this one the dunce church. I wanted Jonathan to stand in front of it so I could take a picture with him looking like he had on a dunce's hat. Do you see a photo of him participating in my artistic brilliance? Nope..

Kave break!

Kate and her body guard

More kave. And make this one a dupla.

Lucky for us, THE best ice cream place in Vienna was near our apartment.

A very cool Burger King in downtown Vienna...

...which matched the city's beautiful architecture.

Poop here, pay a fine.
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