Nice Vienna Vlogs. Hopefully you're going to visit Vienna a lot more often, because there literally are 1000 more things, like museums, the Danube island, the Kalenberg, the Wienerwald, the mountains within a 2h surrounding, the real viennese Beisl's and Cafes, the clubs, the Prater, the parks, aso, to discover in and around Vienna. Then there are a 100% different cultural and 1000 other sights if you visit the rest of Austria ;)
hii! was this filmed in december? or january? I´m trying to figure out if its a good idea go to vienna in january/february, but everything I see is in jan hahah
It has never come to my mind, that the word "Rathaus" for "city hall" can be associated with a "house of rats". That's hilarious! Well, from a certain political point of view this can make perfect sense. 😁 The German word "[der] Rat" (which you correctly pronounced with an elongated "ahhh") can mean either "advice" or - in this case - "council". So the literal translation would be "council house". The muroid rodent on the other hand is called "[die] Ratte (pl.: Ratten)". 🙂
Nice Vienna Vlogs. Hopefully you're going to visit Vienna a lot more often, because there literally are 1000 more things, like museums, the Danube island, the Kalenberg, the Wienerwald, the mountains within a 2h surrounding, the real viennese Beisl's and Cafes, the clubs, the Prater, the parks, aso, to discover in and around Vienna. Then there are a 100% different cultural and 1000 other sights if you visit the rest of Austria ;)
Hi! Thanks for the tips, we'll be sure to keep them in mind for next time. :)
hii! was this filmed in december? or january? I´m trying to figure out if its a good idea go to vienna in january/february, but everything I see is in jan hahah
Hey, we went for the Christmas markets mid December.
It has never come to my mind, that the word "Rathaus" for "city hall" can be associated with a "house of rats". That's hilarious!
Well, from a certain political point of view this can make perfect sense. 😁
The German word "[der] Rat" (which you correctly pronounced with an elongated "ahhh") can mean either "advice" or - in this case - "council".
So the literal translation would be "council house".
The muroid rodent on the other hand is called "[die] Ratte (pl.: Ratten)". 🙂
Hahah. Thanks for this clear explanation 😁
Its beautiful, ❤ thanks for the trip,
Thanks for watching😊