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The Hotel Sacher of Vienna

We were simply allowing Tyler to lead us as we pranced through the shopping district oogling the merchandise in the storefront windows. Luckily everything was closed. Suddenly we came into a large town square which was beautifully illuminated with those yellowish spotlights the Europeans so love to use. Off to our right we spotted this world famous hotel. This was where the Sachertorte cake was created, even though Salzburg's similarly named hotel makes the same claim.
Day Eight - Simmering in our Own Stew

December 27th 2007
Last night we decided we had to go to Budapest’s famous baths. Until now we really hadn’t seen much of what we had planned to see because of all the holiday closings. Going to the baths, no matter how scary or uncomfortable it might seem, would at least make us feel like we had “done” Budapest. Besides, it was Gail’s birthday and she seemed very determined to go there. When we had re ... read more
Europe » Hungary » Central Hungary » Budapest

Hungarian Flag Hungary was part of the polyglot Austro-Hungarian Empire, which collapsed during World War I. The country fell under Communist rule following World War II. In 1956, a revolt and announced withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact were met with a massive milita... ... read more
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