Later that evening we went to the Christmas market that's located in front of the town hall. The market was really beautiful and the atmosphere was great. Just what I needed to get in the holiday spirit! I've been to several Christmas markets around Europe and I thought this was one of the best. Gabi took Sara inside the town hall to do some crafts and children's activities. Vladimir, Rick and myself stayed outside drinking punsch (Austrian version of hot spiced wine). The punsch definitely had some punch!
We did a couple of other outings, but mostly just stuck around their place playing cards and chatting.
Christmas Market
Klosterneuburg
We tried to visit this cloister that produces wine. We were going to tour the building and the wine cellars and then have a wine tasting. Unfortunately, they were not yet finished with the harvest and were closed to visitors. We were there on a Saturday and the cloister was going to reopen on Monday. Oh well! Instead, we visited the wine shop, where we were able to taste a couple of wines. We found a couple that we liked and took home with us. We would have bought more, but didn't have enough space in our suitcases.
Wine Region
The Vienna Hills are home to numerous vineyards and Heurigen (wine taverns). They are open during the harvest months (August - October) when they have a big wine festival. During that time, you can walk the trails, stopping along the way for a drink. Most of them are small, old buildings that have tables for wine tasting outside. I can only imagine what a fun, festive atmosphere it is. Plus, I'm sure the vineyards and surrounding environment are really beautiful that time of year.
In November, when we were there, the vines and trees were bare, it was cold and the heurigen were all closed. Nevertheless, we had a nice walk through the area. The best part is that this region is practically in Gabi and Vladimir's backyard.
1 comment:
it hurts. I'm jealous.
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