It is one of the things that strikes you when you arrive in Vienna, just how spacious, open and airy it is!
So Vienna is one of the few Cities in the world where you never feel hemmed on all sides by tall buildings. It is almost as thought the original builders though "we'll build a park and put a few grand buildings in it here and there!"
That isn't to say that Vienna isn't just a little pompous, it sadly is. But then a City that is home to Mozart and has a style ratio of hundreds against other major Cities can be a little pompous if it jolly well likes surely!
It is just a shame that there are so many statues of fat Austrian Monarchs and their Large but Lovely Princesses, though maybe the City fathers should take some down because after you have seen the first dozen or so outside yet another beautiful grand baroque building you have seen them all!
Although of course that is not true there are so many more fat statues to discover outside of every building and of course hiding away inside as well just waiting to catch your eye!
As usual with major capital Cities there are just one or two or is that hundreds of places that you just mustn't miss, ok one or two was optimistic, but here are five places that 'thou shalt not miss!'
When you visit Vienna you have to Stephenansdom, known to the locals as "Steffi" or to us as "Little Stephen" this wonderful though rather dirty Cathedral is right in the centre of the City and can probably be forgiven its uncleanliness because it is not only Gothic, and let's face it Gothic can be awfully grubby, it is adorable.
You can't miss "Steffi's" S'dturm (the south tower) even if you wanted to it is 137m or 450ft high and was started in 1359 and only finished in 1433 and we are not talking hours in a 24 hour clock here, this amazingly tall building took 74 years to build so with so much to see you will be pleasantly surprised to find out that admittance is free.
After you have put your jaw back into place from gazing up at the S'dturm you can enjoy the splendour of the Hofburg, the incredibly large Imperial Palace of the Hapsburg Emperors and home to them for over 600 years.
Here is the home of the famous Spanische Reitschule (Spanish Riding School) with its Lipizzaner horses, the Vienna Boys Choir who sing Mass every Sunday. Even more impressive some would say, are the Austrian equivalent of the British Crown Jewels, but they are bigger and better than the British ones though the British ones don't have the 2,860 carat Colombian emerald for a start.
You need so much more than a few days to see even a small fraction of Vienna, when you have seen the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History), and close by the Museumsquartier and then the Schloss Sch?nbrunn you will still have more to take in and you mustn't forget to do some shopping in probably the best shopping district in Europe.
Staying in Vienna is great fun and that makes Vienna very popular with tourists, it is a year round tourist destination that gets particularly busy in the Spring, late Summer and of course at Christmas so be clever when you book your hotel and shop around for a bargain.
These days there is a great way to find the hotel that is exactly right for you and that is by using an hotel price comparison website, you might like to check out the site from BookingSpot first they come rather highly recommended.
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Vijayawada, also called as "Bezawada", is 257-km from Hyderabad and is located on the banks of the Krishna River, and is bounded by the Indrakiladri hills on the West and the Budameru River on the North. Situated along the Chennai - Howrah and Chennai-Delhi rail route, this is the largest railway junction of the South Central Railway. The city forms a part of the Krishna district, spread over an area of 58-sq- kms.
Places to see in Vijayawada:
•The Gandhi Stupa
The Gandhi Stupa, 15.8ft high, stands on Gandhi Hill, which was formally known as "Orr Hill". This Monument built in memory of Mahatma Gandhi and was inaugurated by the late Prime Minister of India, Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1968. It has the teachings of Gandhi inscribed on stone slabs .The Gandhi memorial Library, sound and light show and planetarium are added attractions here. Climb to the top of the hill for a bird's eye view of the town.
•Akkana and Madanna Caves
On the way to the Kanakadurga Temple are the rock-cut caves dedicated to Akkana and Madanna, who were ministers in the court of Abdul Hasan Tanashah in the 17th century. A short distance away is another cave that dates back to the 2nd century BC, which hosts the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara.
•Kanaka Durga Temple
Kanaka Durga, goddess of power, riches and benevolence is considered the presiding deity of Vijayawada. The temple is set on the Indrakiladri hill. The deity in the Kanaka Durga temple is regarded as Swayambhu or self-manifested, hence is considered very powerful. It is said that Adi Sankara visited this temple and installed the Sri Chakra here.
•Rajiv Gandhi Park
Walk able distance from the new Vijayawada bus stand, this is an educative park containing built-up structures of dinosaurs and pre-historic animals, with a playing area where one can spend time relaxing and learning.
•Malleswaraswami Temple
Adjacent to the Kanakadurga temple is the shrine of Malleswara Swamy on the Indrakiladri hill. Mallikarjuna or the Malleswara as he is known in the Puranas is said to have been installed by Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Panch Pandavas, as a token of their victory of the South.
•Mogalrajapuram Caves
Just 5-km from Vijayawada is the Mogalarajapuram caves having three cave temples, dating back to the 5th century AD. Out of the 3 cave temples constructed here only one is still in good condition with the idols of Lord Nataraja, Vinayaka and others. The Ardhanareeshwara Murthy found here is considered the only one of its kind in south India.
Excursions of Vijayawada:
Undavalli Caves
The ancient Hindu cave temples of Undavalli are located about 8km from Vijayawada across the river. The temples are atop the high hills overlooking the Krishna river. There are fine specimens of cut-in architectural and sculptural models. A huge monolith of Lord Vishnu in lying position is worth mentioning.
Kuchipudi-60 km
Located 60 kms from Vijayawada is the birthplace of Siddhendra Yogi, originator of the famous Kuchipudi style of dance. This place is known as Kuchipudi, famous for it artistic excellence. A worth visiting site here is a Kuchipudi dance school, set up in the memory of the great yogi.
Chandavaram-50 km
The Chandavaram is located in Prakasam district about 50-km away from Vijayawada. This place is famous as an important Buddhist site. The highlight of this place is an unusual double terraced stupa situated on top of a hillock known as "Singarakonda" (beautiful hillock). It is regarded as the only one of its kind in South India.
How to reach Vijayawada:
By Air
The nearest airport is the domestic airport located at Gannavaram, about 20-km, from the city. It connects Vijayawada to Hyderabad and Vishakhapatnam. It is just a 30-minute flight away from Hyderabad.
By Rail
Situated along the Chennai- Howrah and Chennai-Delhi rail route, Vijayawada is the largest railway junction of the South Central Railway. There are a number of express and super fast trains, connecting Vijayawada with almost all the important places of the country.
By Road
The city has a good network of roads that connects Vijayawada with all the places within the state and also with the major cities in India. One can also go to interesting Buddhist places by the buses of Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation.
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