
by Scott Laird
Last updated: 8:00 PM ET, Thu October 20, 2016
Money Matters: Vienna isn't quite as expensive as other European capitals. Credit cards are less widely accepted than other large European cities. Take cash to the naschmarkt in particular, and for smaller purchases.
Language: English is dependably spoken by staff in most hotels and some restaurants, but generally less so than in other parts of Europe. Like in many countries, even English speakers will appreciate some attempt to speak the local language, particularly prefaced with the local greeting Grss Gott.
Instagrammable Moment: Vienna is gorgeous, and Instagrammers will find no shortage of places to photograph. You can't take photos inside Sch?nbrunn, but the gardens are totally photo-worthy.
Souvenir: Chocolate, of course. Mozartkugel, is a local specialty confection. You can also find Vienna's famous tortes, from sachertorte to Imperial Torte (from the hotel), packed for shipping.
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