Step Back in Time (Deliciously!) at Andante Cooking Studio in Vienna Tucked away in one of Vienna’s most charming neighborhoods, the Andante Cooking Studio isn’t just a kitchen—it’s a time machine with an apron on. If you’ve ever dreamed of … Read More
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The Hare with Amber Eyes
Edmund de Waal’s memoir, The Hare with Amber Eyes, is a captivating journey through art, memory, and the rise and fall of one of Europe’s most prominent Jewish families—the Ephrussis. Through the lens of a collection of 264 Japanese netsuke—miniature, … Read More

Vienna’s pet cemetery – a purr-manent resting place for beloved pets everywhere!
Tucked away in the southern district of Hietzing, the pet cemetery in Vienna (Tierfriedhof Wien) offers a touching and tranquil space to honor beloved animal companions. Established in 1991, it’s one of Austria’s most heartfelt and unique memorial sites, where … Read More

Vienna’s easter markets!
Vienna’s Easter markets offer a charming blend of tradition, art, and springtime flair, with the ones at Schönbrunn Palace, Freyung, and Am Hof standing out as must-visits. Set against the majestic backdrop of the Schönbrunn Palace, the Easter Market there … Read More

Join our spooky Vienna ghost tour every Thursday, Friday or Saturday!
Courtesy of ChatGPT, I present to you: ChatGPT Please Write a Short Poem About Creepy Vienna! Join us every Thursday (Spanish), Friday (English or Saturday (Spanish) in Vienna’s city centre for our spooky Vienna tour where our amazing guides will … Read More

Vienna International Airport with kids!
Vienna International Airport offers a variety of family-friendly facilities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience for travelers with children. Here’s an overview of the key amenities: 1. Play Areas for Children Family Fun Gate (F Gates): Located in Terminal … Read More

What’s up with those weird balloons in Flemish Renaissance paintings? An explanation.
The Flemish Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder, was famous for his depictions of the every day life of peasants – and this included his famous painting ‘Children’s Games,’ painted in 1560 and depicting over 200 characters participating in 80 … Read More
Just a lil Wes Anderson Tribute
Not sure if this can be exactly called a Wes Anderson anamorphic lens, but I’m just gonna roll with it. Incidentally, Wes Anderson had a wonderful exhibition at Vienna’s museum of fine arts several years ago. So let’s called it … Read More