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How we spent a few days in VIENNA, AUSTRIA 

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Hays turns four in Vienna, Austria! Come along as we celebrate with a wienerschnitzel dinner, a ride around the city in an electric, vintage car, sausages at the oldest wurstelstand in the city, a taste of the famous Sacher torte, plenty of playgrounds, a visit to the Nashmarkt, and more!
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@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
👇*Our favorite experiences in Vienna*👇 🚗 Electric vintage car tour: gyg.me/Xq5SzAG3 🎄 Christmas markets tour: gyg.me/CbazjpBJ 🍫 Chocolate making workshop: gyg.me/ualm5yc0 ⛲ Skip the lines at Schönbrunn Palace: gyg.me/P22gcgt5 🍷 Half-day countryside wine tour: gyg.me/FqnRCPQU 🎶 Classical concert at Mozarthaus: gyg.me/CFuUCsSf 🐎 Performance at Spanish riding school: gyg.me/omvSDMzk 🍆 Food, coffee and market tour: gyg.me/mBJ4NuwC 🛳 Boat cruise on the Danube: gyg.me/OKfwnPpg
@deltakilo8866
@deltakilo8866 9 месяцев назад
Has anyone told you that the efforts and grief has made him an awesome person. We love Hayz!!!!!100%
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
We don’t mind hearing it over and over. 😉
@wienaschnitzel9312
@wienaschnitzel9312 9 месяцев назад
Very authentic and honest video about Vienna! You took a good decision by exploring your hotel neighborhood.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
We appreciate comments like these so much. Thanks for watching!
@stephanweinberger
@stephanweinberger 9 месяцев назад
This October was exceptionally warm in Europe. Usually Vienna is quite cold and windy and generally gloomy in autumn, so you really got lucky. The garbage incineration plant @8:40 was designed by painter, sculptor & architect Friedrich Stowasser, better known by his artist's name Friedensreich Hundertwasser (literally "realm-of-peace/rich-with-peace hundred-waters"), whose work was greatly inspired by natural shapes. There also is the Hundertwasser-Haus in Vienna designed by him. The plant supplies district heating to about 60,000 homes as well as electricity generated from the incinerated garbage. Sachertorte at the Hotel Sacher isn't actually the best. They ship their cakes worldwide, so they use a very (i.e. too) thick layer of chocolate and make it quite dry for it to last longer. Basically any other café or bakery has better Sachertorte for cheaper 🙂
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the info about the garbage plant! So interesting. Bummer on the Sacher torte but that’s an interesting explanation, too. Appreciate you watching!
@mithlenfinlass2040
@mithlenfinlass2040 Месяц назад
Well the last years September and October were pure gold and very warm in Vienna. :)
@doodsanddudes
@doodsanddudes Месяц назад
What a great birthday celebration. It had everything, schnitzel, beer, sausage, playgrounds, birthday serenades, chocolate cake. Coffee, red velvet, art gallery’s, museums dinosaurs, chocolate bars, sackcrunch(lol whatever 😊) I mean it really doesn’t get any better. Vienna is fantastic!
@Seanmoc01
@Seanmoc01 9 месяцев назад
I forgot how big those schnitzels were. My goodness. Miss y'all! Happy Birthday, Hays!
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
So big! But we ate it allllll 😋 Thanks to Monica for the rec!
@kshken
@kshken 9 месяцев назад
I love waking up on Saturday mornings to watch my favorite youtubers . This was exceptionally good video. Plenty of Hays cuteness and as usual, I get super hungry watching your food and market adventures. Was a little disappointed in no Pete dancing, and can we bring back, by popular demand, Pete sliding on playgrounds. Final question, where will Hays spendh his 5th Birthday.
@kshken
@kshken 9 месяцев назад
oh, I forgot to mention that Pete does a great imitation of an Anteater.
@Yasin_Affandi
@Yasin_Affandi 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful. Thank you for this video.
@heekyungkim8147
@heekyungkim8147 9 месяцев назад
Happy belated birthday to Hays. 🎈 he is such a cute little boy. Vienna looks absolutely beautiful…. From korea.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the birthday wishes! 🎂
@rickwoolcock5422
@rickwoolcock5422 9 месяцев назад
Haha... of course Hays loves playgrounds. I know his Dad 😛All that talk of nosh. Must be like being back in Brick Lane. I need to bring popcorn for the next vid. Happy Geburtstag Haysie from Gruncle❤
@claudiar.2372
@claudiar.2372 4 месяца назад
How nice that you enjoyed Vienna so much. Such friendly people and OMG how cute is this boy! In hindsight, happy birthday in Vienna, little prince! A little note on the side: Be happy that the recipe for the Sacher Sachertorte is secret. No Viennese eats this cake. Way too dry ;) The recipe for the original Sachertorte is no longer a secret. Very easy to find on the Internet by Carla Sacher. Best regards from Vienna
@jasonlim2259
@jasonlim2259 9 месяцев назад
So nice watching cutie Hays growing up.❤😊
@Alphyyn
@Alphyyn 8 месяцев назад
A visit to Schönbrunn Zoo would have been more interesting for the little ones birthday. But he already was happy because he got pancakes 😂 And yeah the neighborhoods in Vienna are very nice. I also always like to sit outdoors by these little markets. ❤
@soominlee753
@soominlee753 9 месяцев назад
Happy Birthday our Precious Hays, We Love you over here in Korea 💙❤💚
@romanamichi
@romanamichi 9 месяцев назад
Great vid! You should also visit the Zoo (Tiergarten) and Prater - great fun!😊
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
We missed them this time! Will have to go back! Thanks for watching!
@maxthurner
@maxthurner 9 месяцев назад
Very nice of you (and even your kid!) to say danke and bitte as a sign of respect. That is really appreciated! The comments on the last video that you’re acting like „typical“ americans is not true at all! You blend in with the locals! I hope you had a nice time in Wien! And I’m sure hays had a nice birthday :D Next time you’re in austria, definitely visit salzburg and my hometown the student city and second biggest city Graz!!! It’s in the south and feels like a smaller, even a bit greener vienna! (I’m obviously not biased ;))
@gtichauer
@gtichauer 9 месяцев назад
I got to you searching updates on the NJ457 (looks amazing) for late Dec from Berlin to Vienna so will really enjoy whatever you post from Austria these days as well as from Budapest if you visit later !!! Thanks and enjoy !!!
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Ah that's cool! This is our last Austria video and we didn't visit Budapest this time, but feel free to continue to follow along :)
@clausioteiner
@clausioteiner 9 месяцев назад
Next time when you're in Vienna, you definitly need to try out cakes at Vollpension. They have the best in whole of Vienna.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Noted for next time! Thanks for the rec!
@tracyshannon1795
@tracyshannon1795 Месяц назад
Your video is the first, out of about twenty, that is enticing me to seriously consider Vienna as a possible regular place for future long term visits. So many of them are touristy ...essentially sharing the same tourist information. I have seen hints of what could appeal to me, but you gave me a better peak into what could be day-to-day living in a certain kind of ambiance ( a certain feel). To be sure, I like the cultured center and classiness Vienna offers; but that alone would not appeal to me, for "serious" living, if I couldn't also have what you were kind enough to share. Thank you
@sfb1964
@sfb1964 9 месяцев назад
I absolutely ADORE wiener schnitzels. I remember on my only ever visit to Austria back in the 90s paying a fortune for one, and thinking it was worth every stinking penny I forked out! Very hard to get them here in the UK although Aldi supermarkets have pork ones, so maybe they need a try. Pity you couldn't have dropped one off here next time on your way back!!!!
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
They are good, aren’t they?
@sfb1964
@sfb1964 9 месяцев назад
@@StephandPete So wrong they have to be right!!!
@Sestaak
@Sestaak 5 месяцев назад
They're not that hard to cook, doesn't take very long either! Just takes some trial and error. Tenderise your meat, salt & pepper it, coat it in flour, then egg bath, then bread crumbs. Fry it in clarified butter for flavour, alternatively you can also use neutral oil for frying (or do half and half), then put the already cooked schnitzel into a second pan with some butter for a quick toast. Just be wary that regular butter burns quite easily, and use plenty of fat when frying.
@nickking7375
@nickking7375 2 месяца назад
Another comment from an Austrinan. The Sacher Torte is just a dry Cake you can eat even for Breakfast (low sugar and fat), maybe with coffee. If you want the cake or torte overkill, you are surely in the right city.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 2 месяца назад
At least I’m not crazy.
@tubekulose
@tubekulose 7 месяцев назад
What an entertaining and enjoyable video! Hopefully, you'll come back and continue exploring my beloved home city. Best regards from Vienna! 😊
@Gert-DK
@Gert-DK 9 месяцев назад
I know US-Americans like ice in nearly everything. It is also fine for me on a hot summer day, but by cooling your beverage/drink down, you will miss a lot of flavor. Why? Hint, the cooler stuff is, the less active molecules are.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
I like the diluted taste! Weird, I know. I love a fountain soda when a lot of ice has melted. 🥤 🤷🏻‍♀️
@Gert-DK
@Gert-DK 9 месяцев назад
@@StephandPete I am actually not speaking of diluted beverage. Imagine a potion of hot soup, it can easily be smelled and tasted. But if you freeze it down to a big lump of ice, it's hard to smell it. It is because the molecules move way slower, thus not releasing much flavor. Only the bacterizes in your stomach benefits from the flavor, when it is heated up down there. On a hot day, it is nice with some ice, but it costs on the flavor.
@horstbrunner1684
@horstbrunner1684 5 месяцев назад
Really enjoyed the video and liked the apartments. Plan to check the place out on my next trip to Vienna.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! We totally recommend Weltwien. They were so lovely. And the neighborhood is fantastic, too.
@adamandlinds
@adamandlinds 9 месяцев назад
1:49 hehehe 🤭 I think hays just wants some siblings. Or maybe just three older sisters for for visit 😂
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
We're waiting!
@greenleaf8226
@greenleaf8226 Месяц назад
nice video... next time eat Sacher torte at Oberlaa or Demel ( pronounced tort..e with an e at the end, not tort) their sacher is much tastier than borderline boring Sacher's sacher... and they have better interior cafè houses also. Neuschmarkt is a fun experience with great eating options...be warned almost everything is more expensive than in a supermarket. Your cute bubbly son is hopping chatty star.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete Месяц назад
Thanks for enjoying!
@therealrooster
@therealrooster 9 месяцев назад
Actually, the Sacher Torte was NOT invented at the Hotel Sacher, the hotel was founded later. Which led to a lawsuit in the 1950s about who should be allowed to sell the "Original Sacher Torte": The Konditorei Demel, where the Sacher Torte was created by Eduard Sacher (based on a recipe of his father) and which sold the "Original Sacher Torte" ever since then, or the Hotel Sacher, which was founded by Eduard Sacher later in life.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
The more you know! Thanks for taking the time to comment and explain!
@yeong20
@yeong20 9 месяцев назад
오랜만이에요~~~^^ 아이도 여전히 귀여워요
@KairuinKorea
@KairuinKorea 9 месяцев назад
Another great video c: When I was really young I used to go to the austrian mountains skiing with my grandparents, so I really want to revisit austria one day. Did you get a new camera? I'm noticing a pretty fat lens on that camera that seems new! Happy birthday to Hayes, I'm glad you're all doing well ^^
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Got a used a7c and a (also used, or open box) Tamron lens 😎
@KairuinKorea
@KairuinKorea 9 месяцев назад
That's a powerful little camera. It will give some fantastic video quality though. It's cool to see you upgrading to the big kid cameras and interchangable lenses too. I'm sure you will enjoy getting more creative with it c: @@StephandPete
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Well I always had the a6000 but there’s no good way to mic that up so this upgrade replaced both that and the ZV-1 so now I don’t have to carry around two cameras. (And I sold the ZV-1 for over half of what I paid!)
@mahue171
@mahue171 9 месяцев назад
The Sacher Torte at Sacher is just awful. Any other cafe has a way better version. Glad you found the Kaiserschmarren afterwards.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Ah really?! Wish I had known sooner. Oh well! Hays enjoyed. (It really was awful though! Not just mediocre. SO DRY.)
@anashiedler6926
@anashiedler6926 9 месяцев назад
@@StephandPete its meant to be dry, you eat it with whipped cream, alsonside some coffee and water.
@mahue171
@mahue171 9 месяцев назад
It’s still way too dry. It’s simply not good. So many places have excellent ones.
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
we had coffee, water, and whipped cream-- still hard pass from me. 😄@@anashiedler6926
@hoodyniszwangsjacke3190
@hoodyniszwangsjacke3190 9 месяцев назад
@@StephandPete As the Sacher-Torte went famous very fast, it has been exported in a lot of countries since then. For reason of transport all over the world the product has been produced very dry to prevent it from molding.
@naryma7874
@naryma7874 5 месяцев назад
0:10 Alla Turca from W.A.M? Nice choice, I might have gone for 19th century Chamber Music like Schubert or late 19th century Walz music like Strauß or Lehar - regardless, good taste. 0:17 Thats a legit good place - they have the apropriate garnish for a Wiener Schnitzel aswell. Good choice! 1:31 Thats a LOT of travelling. I dont recommend that in general. Would rather choose one country and stay there for 3 - 4 weeks, using a central location as "headquarters" for small/short travels in the sorrounding area. This way you get a better idea of the culture, see a lot of locations you might other wise miss out on, loose far less money in currency exchance and waste less time a plane or train. 1:58 Well...we do have rain from time to time but otherwise....yeah. 2:57 Oh thats a hard one...if I have to guess I would say U6 Niederhofstraße, Meidling. 6:45 Thats very smart - they do get considerably cheaper for longer time periods (depending if you used all 4 days or not the weekly might have been cheaper). 8:42 Typical Hundertwasser style - if you are interested, there is an apartment complex/partial museum of his you can visit in Vienna. 9:12 Personally I recommend buying the cake and either sending to your own home address or pick it up and eat it in private somewhere. The coffee house (for me at least) is far too crowded and stressful - rather recomend a less popular coffee house for a more relaxed visit. -> best cakes in the city...boy, thats like asking for the strongest hero at ComicCon^^ I would recommend Vollpension and Cafe Oberlaa. PS: The cake wasnt invented THERE, the inventor built the hotel later on to sell the successful invention. The cake was originally made for an emperor. 9:49 Einspänner is an interesting concept -> you are supposed to drink the coffee through the cream (thats why the glasses are usually tall and narrow). 11:16 If you have small children I also recommend the Museum of Science and Technology (free entry under 18y and LOADS of interactive possibilities). I literally went there in my teens and stayed all day without paying a cent....yes, Im a geek, and? 14:33 "Schmarrn" is a very old local slang word and means "Something that is messed up" -> if you take a fluffy omlette and you shred it, you "mess it up". "Kaiser" means emperor. Legend has it (and it sounds very realistic) that the chef prepared that dish for the emperor as a creation and as a first reaction the emperor shall have said something along the lines of "what kind of Schmarrn is that?". The name stuck ever since. 18:38 Jiddisch? omg, why didnt you stay in the 2nd district? xD There... is a lot of history. lets just leave it at that...comment got too long already.
@michaelgrabner8977
@michaelgrabner8977 3 месяца назад
The Sachertorte wasn´t invented at the Hotel. It was invented at the Court Bakery Demel BUT Eduard Sacher was the Confectioner at Demel´s who adapted the already existing Sachertorte into that what it is now, but actually "invented" was it by his father Franz Sacher decades earlier who also was Confectioner at Demel´s - actually as he invented it he was just an apprentice at Demel´s - but back then his "Original" was a little bit different (= had not that much chocolate therefore it was a bit lighter in colour and a bit more dense in texture because of the use of more flour instead of more chocolate for the batter) and that was actually "the torte" which was originally made exclusively as a commissional work contracted by Prince Metternich for a dinner amongst high ranked European aristocrats during the Viennese Congress where Europe´s monarchs reinstalled the "old Order" after the Napoleon wars..and since then it was then sold to the public by the Court Bakery Demel in the original form till Eduard adapted it while being there into its current form and got then sold by Demel´s in the adapted form as well The Hotel was built many decades after Hotel owner Eduard Sacher already has left Demel´s and made his money as confectioner entrepreneur till he had enough money to build the Hotel.. As long as the Hotel was in the Family Sacher´s hands Demel and the Hotel sold the same torte. But after the family Sacher sold the Hotel in the 1930ties the new owner went to court and sued Demel for selling the Sachertorte because he wanted it exclusively just for the Hotel. After 3 decades law suit it finally came to an extra-judicial agreement in the 1960ties = The Hotel named its Sachertorte "Original Sachertorte" and it has since then 1 layer apricot jam and a round seal on top...Demel named its Sachertorte "Original Eduard Sachertorte" and it has and always had 2 layers of apricot jam and a triangular shaped seal on top. For us Viennese the Demel´s Sachertorte is and always was the "Original" (and as long as the Hotel was in the family Sacher´s hands (till the 1930ties) its torte was identical which it isn´t anymore) "Einspänner" means literally "one horse carriage". ..A "two horse carriage" = "Zweispänner" and so on. It is named that way beacause it was originally "the coffee to go" for the carriage drivers back then who went for just a quick stop into the coffee houses with their own mug for a fill up of coffee. The whipped cream had just solely one purpose alone = to seal the hot coffee from the cold ambient air outside on the coach box. So actually to drink it "the original way" is not to mix the coffee with the whipped cream = no stirring in order to mix it but drinking the coffee through the whipped cream cap in order to leave the structure of the temperature holding cap intact.
@evazampa1237
@evazampa1237 9 месяцев назад
🤩🎂🧋🛴
@gogatbilisigeorgia
@gogatbilisigeorgia 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 9 месяцев назад
This October was exceptionally warm in Vienna - so you may consider yourself lucky thanks to climate change!
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 9 месяцев назад
Short term lucky! Long term we’re all screwed! 😅
@protogen_1414
@protogen_1414 9 месяцев назад
Did ya give a visit to the Prater?
@StephandPete
@StephandPete 8 месяцев назад
Not this time unfortunately!
@maggiequinones3573
@maggiequinones3573 8 месяцев назад
Where can I get a passport to go there?
@stefanmerger8159
@stefanmerger8159 3 месяца назад
Sacher totally overrated. The garbage place is by a famous artist Hundertwasser.
@christiansigl1
@christiansigl1 19 дней назад
You should have googled Hundertwasser who was a big artist of his century, is well know and designed the disposal Factory
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