Kramarić: In Austria will be crazy, but i do not worry, we can win.
Austrian's are dangerous and we will have very hard work, but from when i was little i was learned to cope for win. Yes i hope i will be in first eleven, say's Kramarić and judging by Dinamo boss it's looking he will surely play.
Dinamo is only one match or goal for entering the Champions Cup and even Rapid Wien boss Kurz know that after 2:2 in first leg on Maksimir. On 'Modri' is big challenge and they will need to give all to get trough into most prestigious competition. Before today training in press journalist Boy Waterman and Andrej Kramarić are given their look on next match.
Boy Waterman: I am very happy with Diazepam even tho we had problems at start. I did not know how drug can lift manager or people to manager, manager to people how he know to say...
You cannot know when he is down, when up, but when we need to hit ground he is sometimes too much up.
How are you feeling to be first GK in HNL?
It was kind strange to me. This country is still having lacks of "niggas" how Diazepam says in joke. He even saying to all that he is nigga so i dont know, it does not concern me too much, Diazepam was keeping me relaxed and from which i seen this year and espeacialy on youtube last year versus Inter Zaprešić... man, he is real deal when we talk about people and players.
Diazepam.
- It is sure that in Austria there will be full stadium and great ambient and yes i am concerned but i am with my players training day by day and i know we can get good result there.
About them, what seems to you as most threat?
- I do not know, and if i know, i must not talk about it.
What???
I do not fuck around with stuffs. Boyd is the one, thats all i can say. - Clearly sayed Dinamo boss and visible druged.
'Defence could be the key'
Austrian Rapid Wien Kurz sayed - Pamić could give us trouble.
- He is very good player, and we will need to stop him. I have seen him in action and on tapes and he have great future in football if he continue like that.
About Dionamo?
They play great as we. They like to be creative but i think we are stronger and we will go for score from start - sayed Kurz.
Diazepam - Our hopes are free kick's and corners if you ask me. We are taller and bigger compared to them, bigger head's, into nets -sayed Diazepam and addded - defense could make difference.
We caught Halilović little stressed asking how he feel when knowing that he will start with first eleven.
DINAMO BOSS DRIVED ON DRUG PLAYERS FROM CROATIA TO AUSTRIA WITH TRUCK!
GNK Dinamo boss Diazepam'll again "under fire" after he probably reached the top of "insanity" Three days before the game put all the players in two truck cargo's truck. He was driving by himself and there was Boy Waterman on his right.
Diazepam'll already summoned to court after a huge mistake close to the hotel where the dwell Dinamo players will stay before match. A few meters near the hotel Diazepam carelessly crashed into a fence and then hit by a car ... not realizing that at that moment disengage trailer with players and also not seeing the car behind him who was driving by the woman Marian B. 38 years old woman who. She says she could not believe that the truck did not stop after he crashed into a metal fence.
- As if he was drunk - Marian B. 38 - and when I saw that people's coming out of cargos i thought that it was immigrants, until I realized that they were football players.
Fortunately Dinamo players run without injury, ambulance and police responded immediately and found themselves in the place of events while the Diazefam'll doubt that the second trailer was adapted for loading drugs. Dinamo's coach was caught close to the hotel a little further in a company that does business with carrots and tomatoes, and he and the self-employed reported on an investigation to determine what it is about stoping, going back etc...
Dinamo coach was immediately tested on different levels and they found a large amount of amphetamine high quality.
Dinamo's coach did not want to comment anything on the scene and is currently in police with Waterman who also did not want to comment anything about this case. Also, all other players are invited to witness what was happening inside the cabin which was incorporated lamp, ball and two speakers placed by unknown persons with which Diazepam ll paying players.
After all, what is the coach of Dinamo made here seems no longer any turning back for him at the club but is still early for charging only for driving in a drugged state and carelessness on the road and delinquency. It is also not clear to anyone since Diazepam'll have a driver's categories related to the truck.
The investigation is ongoing and we expect soon the testimony of all who were in this incredible circus apparently was planed by Dinamo coach.
Before sleep Dinamo players sayed what they know and what has happening and after that picked by Zoran Mamić to restaurant's and Hotel.
Diazepam, Ademi and Boy Waterman has been taken to police station so that they can take details and set charge. Its still unknown will Diazepam ll will need to take charge in Austria or handled by Croatian authoroty's (my english] ... damn . . .
After midnight Ademi and Waterman went to hotel to join team clearly stressed about what happened while Dinamo boss for how much we know is still in police station.
Also to police has come and Zdravko Mamić and he too did not went out yet.
We catch Ademi and asked him what has happened.
- Well, our boss was very nerveous after last match, we are even not sure did he sleep ... he was in constant touch with almost every player and from my view i think that he really wanted to show us how to win but on totaly wrong way... He wanned us to see life of truck man and also saying that his friend will make windows so that we can see job which is very hard. On the end we did not have windows, only little holes so we were unable to see anything. Only thing which we had was balls inside cargo and music plus talk from Diazepam ll. - sayed Ademi and added - many players did not react too good on that and i think this is first time Diazepam ll make biggest mistake in his career.
- Do you see him as staying manager in Dinamo? - I think that this went too far so i do not belive but he was never attacked us... He was good with all of us and many players respect him so its very hard to accept that he will leave club even tho many players and me are still in shock.
- Do you think there was something about drug work there?
- No. I mean, Diazepam ll in most cases know what he is doing so going like this and do some job with drug, i think no.
- Why Waterman has been given place near Diazepam in truck?
- Because Diazepam hate racism totaly and he wants to be more friendly with Waterman. He is good, first black goal keeper in Croatia and since situation on balkan is how it is we all watch on Waterman, he is last who saving net if something go wrong and in this match that could be a proven point.
- Did you feel better after you all went out of truck?
- sure! - added Ademi, we were alive and happy but some are in shock tho but we are harmonized and i think it will be all ok, but i would be more happy if Diazepam did not do what he did and i must add that he wanted to pull out best of us in wrong manner but you know... he really wants to repeat last season and i think he was and is in very nerveous state.
- You almost all die... - No, we cannot look it like that, he was driving slow and from Waterman i heard that Diazepam was drive very safe but he did not cover that one mistake and it could take life or lifes and in that point he wanned to show us how lucky we are to be football players and also how only one mistake could end our Championship Cup Qualify and for that we must be very concetrated in all, defens, middle, and attack... plus they have advantage and we must score so of course... this will be very hard game and in that i can see Diazepam ll "mistake and nerves".
Diazepam ll added ... I know Murat and i am good with him and if you ask me for Kek chance are equal almost zero. Impossible mission and also i stay on what i sayed.. this will not be his season.
Dinamo players on training next day, Boy Waterman also was on pitch and did not want to comment Diazepam ll story with truck while Dinamo Boss still not came to hotel and did not been seen going out of police station.
Diazepam ll - I am not his level but i cannot be good with guy who was pretending that he almost get hearth attack after incident with Mamić, also i think he will need luck.
Dinamo youngsters on great run after dissapointing last season. Can they be stop
Another great game by Dinamo youngsters. We were expected to ask Dinamo Boss about great run because he was talking about under 18 and few times went out with unhappy results and after much talking about changing coach or coaches he taken way talk with Zdravko Mamić to build better facilities for youngster and it should be over for few months that give's even more interesting question about what went wrong last season if right now they cannot be stop...
STATS RAPID WIEN
WIEN MANAGER - KURZ
...Probably first team players who will come out from Rapid...
teams comparison and other
Wet stadium and qualify from both teams till here
Stadium with 17.500 seats hours before match... we still did not found Dinamo Boss but Zoran Mamić says that he and Nenad Krošnjar went to see Dinamo Boss who, how they sayed is not anymore at police station but in Hospital.
Zoran Mamić
Nenad Krošnjar
Many media tryed to get after that to Diazepam ll in Wien Hospital but no one did not see him and by one of our journalist says that he checked was he hospitalized and nurse sayed that he is not on hospital computer list.
Day after - he sayed - Day after i went again to check and there was police standing close to reception nurse, when i asked question to other nurse she sayed that she cannot know that?! While i was say can she check computer trying to tell her that she is lie, police man told me to stand back.
Vienna (German: Wien; Austro-Bavarian: Wean) is the capital of the Republic of Austria and by far its most populous city, with an urban population of 1.7 million and a metropolitan population of 2.4 million. It is by far the largest city in Austria and the country's artistic, cultural, economic and political centre. It is known for its high living standards, relaxed yet elegant lifestyle and rich musical life.
The thing about Vienna is that it not only is a large city, but that it has always been - as the former home of the Habsburg court and its various empires, it has always housed a large population and enjoyed a priviledged position, being home to many artists, especially composers including Beethoven, Haydn, Liszt, Mozart and Schubert.
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It has long been the largest German-speaking city in the world before being surpassed by Berlin. The large historic city centre of Vienna filled with monuments to its imperial past is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Vienna is broadly divided in inner (1-9) and outer districts (10-23). The 23 districts or wards each have a name and a number. They vary immensely in size and each has its own flair. These function subordinately to the city as decentralized administrative branches of the commune, as well as making local decisions.
We've divided official 23 districts of Vienna into thirteen here for travel purposes.
Innere Stadt (1)
The central Old Town and most important part of the city where most of the travellers can be found. The district offer plenty of things to see and to do.
Neubau (7)
The seventh district features the acclaimed Museumsquartier, which connects directly the modern museums to the classic museums of the inner city, plus other artsy spots.
Josefstadt (8)
The eight district is the smallest inner one and is mostly a classy residential area.
Alsergrund (9)
The ninth district has the Vienna University as well as several hospitals.
Inner East (Leopoldstadt (2), Brigittenau (20))
The second district used to be the Jewish part of the Vienna town. It stretches from the more wild forests of the Prater to the newly gentrified areas of the Karmeliterviertel and Augarten.
Outer South (Favoriten (10), Simmering (11), Meidling (12), Liesing (23))
This groups outer districts that are traditionally worker-oriented in the south of Vienna.
Hietzing (13)
The 13th district is a more residential area with the Schönbrunn palace and old villas. The attractions around it account for the most Viennese tourist visits.
Outer West (Penzing (14), Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus (15), Ottakring (16), Hernals (17), Währing (18), Döbling (19))
This groups outer districts, which are more worker oriented (14, 15) the newly hyped and multicultural (16), more bourgeois area (17) and the upper class (18, 19). All of them bordering the Wienerwald and often allowing great views on Vienna.
Outer East (Floridsdorf (21), Donaustadt (22))
This groups outer districts containing the United Nations Headquarters and including a mix of farms, suburbia, soviet-style housing blocks, villages.
History
The low-lying Danube plain in and around what is now Vienna has had a human population since at least the late Paleolithic: one of the city's most famous artifacts, the 24,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf, now in Vienna's Natural History Museum, was found nearby. Vienna's own recorded history began with the Romans, who founded it in the 1st Century CE simply Vindobona, one of a line of Roman defensive outposts against Germanic tribes. Vindobona's central garrison was on the site of what is now the Hoher Markt (the "High Market" due to its relative height over the Danube), and you can still see astounding excavations of its foundations there today.
Given its prestige, Vienna hosted the Habsburg court for several centuries, first as the Imperial seat of the Holy Roman Empire, then the capital of the Austrian Empire, and later of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which finally fell in 1918 with the official abdication of the last Emperor Karl I. The court tremendously influenced the culture that exists here even today: Vienna's residents are often overly formal, with small doses of courtliness, polite forms of address, and formal dress attire. One distinguishable paradox of the quirky city is that its residents can be equally modern and progressive as they are extremely old-fashioned.
The empires also served to make Vienna a very metropolitan city at an early time, and especially so through the years of industrialization and fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the turn of the 20th century. Imperial Austria and Austro-Hungary were multi-lingual, multi-ethnic empires and although the German-speakers normally played the dominant role in Vienna there has long been ethnic and lingual diversity in the city. Proof of Jews in the city dates back to 10th century [1]. After World War Two many of the city's minorities had been exiled or killed and much of the city lay in ruin. When Austria was given sovereignty after the post World War Two occupation, it was eventually established that Austria was going the way of the West and not that of the Eastern Block. So the city became more isolated from its previous ties to its Slavic and Hungarian neighbors; the east of Austria was surrounded by the Iron Curtain. Vienna had gone from being the well established metropolitan city of Central Europe to the capital of a small, predominately German-speaking nation of states with strong regional identities.
Since the formation of the first Austrian Republic and the first mayoral election 1919 the Social-Democratic Party of Austria has had the majority of representatives on the common council and controlled the mayoral seat. During the early years, the socialist Red Vienna ("Rote Wien") [2] revolutionized the city, improving the extreme conditions that the industrial revolution and rapid urbanization had created. Most famously the city built many housing projects (housing estates or "Gemeindebauten"), and they also began to offer many social services and made improvements across the board in quality of life.
The public housing that was built at that time is now famous for its distinctive style. To this day the city continues to build public housing and about a third of the city's residents live in it, some 600,000 people! Obviously through this high percentage, the quality, and the integration of public housing across the city have kept it from becoming as stigmatized as in most cities. The Viennese are used to having the city government in their lives, and of course have a love-hate relationship with it. Vienna functions on its own as a federal state in the Austrian system (along with 8 other states) and the sense of local pride and home is more of being Viennese than being Austrian, many say.
Culture
Traditional Vienna is but one of the many façades of this city; the historic center, a UNESCO world heritage site, is sometimes begrudgingly compared to an open-air museum. But Vienna is also a dynamic young city, famous for its (electronic) music scene with independent labels, cult-status underground record stores, a vibrant Monday through Sunday club scene, multitudes of street performers, and a government that seems overly obsessed with complicated paperwork. However, people are willing to go out of their way or bend the rules a little if they feel they can do someone a favor.
The Viennese have a singular fascination with death, hence the popularity of the Zentralfriedhof (Central Cemetery), where there are more graves than living residents in Vienna, as a strolling location and of Schrammelmusik - highly sentimental music with lyrics pertaining to death.
Old-fashioned Sterbevereine (funeral insurance societies-literally translated "death clubs") provide members with the opportunity to save up for a nice funeral throughout the course of their lives. This service does not exist solely to save their children the hassle and expense - it is considered absolutely mandatory to provide for an adequate burial. Vienna even has the "Bestattungsmuseum", a museum devoted to coffins and mortuary science.
The country’s morbid obsession may be correlated with its higher suicide rate when compared with the rest of Europe. Here too, the socialist Vienna has its hand, the city also offers a socialized undertaking service, with hearses branded in the same department of public works logo as the subway cars, and a link to the transit-planner on their website.
Vienna is also famous for its coffee culture. "Let's have a coffee" is a very commonly heard phrase, because despite incursions by Starbucks and Italian-style espresso bars, the Kaffeehauskultur is still the traditional way to drink a cup of coffee, read the newspaper, meet friends, or fall in love.
"Let's have a coffee" FUCK YEA!!!
Orientation
Addresses in the Vienna articles are written with the street name following the district name. Badgasse 26, Alsergrund is Badgasse #26 in the 9th district. One can always tell what district you are in by the first number on street signs. Districts can also be made into a postal code by substituting the XX in 1XX0 Vienna (0X for districts below 10), for instance 1090 Vienna for the 9th district and 1200 the 20th, and are sometimes referred to as such.
Common points of reference are often used in Vienna in addition to districts, most notably public transportation stops. Reference to U1/U4 Schwedenplatz or Schwedenplatz (U1, U4) means that something is near to the Schwedenplatz stop on the underground lines U1 and U4. Normally if the place is not directly at the subway stop you can ask around and find it easily.
The Vienna Tourist Board operates information and booking booths at the airport Arrival Hall, 7AM-11PM and in the center at 1., Albertinaplatz/Maysedergasse. Information and free maps are also avialible from the ÖBB InfoPoints and offices at train stations.
The city has a very centralized layout radiating from the historic first district with the Stephansdom and Stephansplatz at the centre of a bullseye.
It is encircled by the Ringstraße (Ring Road), a grand boulevard . Districts 2-9 are considered the core districts and are gathered within the Gürtel (Belt Road), which encircles the core districts as an outer ring concentric to the Ring around the first district, with the notable exception of Leopoldstadt (2). The outer 14 districts are largely less urban but are equally as diverse.
Climate
Spring starts sometime in late March, normally it is very brief and summer-like weather sets in before the trees have had time to grow back their leaves.
Summer in Vienna is usually warm. Weather in June is moderate and sunny with a light summer windy breeze. In July and August, there are some hot and humid days where it reaches 35°C (95°F), but overall, summer in Vienna is pleasant.
Autumn starts around September, although an "Indian Summer" with warm and sunny days often occurs that month and it gets colder as it approaches November. A main disadvantage of the Viennese climate is that it is rather windy and usually overcast during these months.
Winter in Vienna can be just above 0°C (32°F) and drizzling for days on end, or just below with dustings of snow that manage to melt again quickly. There is the occasional cold-snap where it will stay below freezing for a week or two at a time. Due to Vienna's relative easterly position in the Central European Time Zone its daylight hours (if it's not too gray outside entirely) are relatively early during the winter.
Get in
By plane
Vienna International Airport
Main article: Vienna International Airport
Vienna International Airport (Flughafen Wien-Schwechat) (IATA: VIE) [3] is located just outside the city limits of Vienna on the far side of the City of Schwechat. To get to Vienna, you can use two different railway options (cheaper but slower S-Bahn and more expensive but faster CAT), buses or taxis. For details on the airport transfer see the Vienna International Airport article.
Another option if you're flying to Vienna is Bratislava Airport (IATA: BTS) [4] which is located ca. 54 km (34 miles) from Vienna International Airport across the Slovak border and is the largest in the Slovak Republic. The budget airline Ryanair has the most flights. Additional carriers are Danube Wings flying to Kosice, Rijeka, Split and Zadar; Norwegian Air Shuttle to Oslo and Copenhagen; UTair to Moscow and Sun d'Or to Tel Aviv (seasonal flights).
If you are traveling from the Balkans there are plenty of buses daily. Some may not be advertised and tickets are often not for sale at the ticket counter, rather from the bus driver or attendant.
Ask around the bus stations, most of them leave in the afternoon. Buses from non-EU countries may be subject to higher scrutiny at the border. Sometimes operators smuggle or transport goods to supplement their low fares and the Hungarian border guards are not afraid to accept bribes from non-EU operators. You will likely never be asked to participate monetarily, although a bus driver may ask to put a carton of cigarettes above your seat or in your luggage. Legally, you're transporting "your own" one-carton cigarette allowance across the border, so you will not get in any trouble for that. It is also okay to decline cooperation.
Most buses from Serbia go to VIB Erdberg (U3) whie most buses from Kosovo and Albania go to Südtirolerplatz (U1). Bus lines from Bosnia and Croatia are split between the two bus stations.
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Vienna has a good public transport system [16], which includes rail, commuter rail, underground, trams (trolleys), and buses. The underground is very efficient and will take you to within a few minutes walk of anywhere you are likely to want to visit. The subway alone has the second highest per-capita ridership in the world, and that is not accounting for the 27 tram lines, dozens of train lines or numerous buses.
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Ball Season: One thing you should not miss when you visit Vienna during the carnival season is to attend one of the many glamorous balls in the city, some of them in wonderful elegant locations like the Vienna Hofburg or the City Hall (Rathaus).
The most widely known and elegant balls are the Opera Ball in the State Opera or the ball of the Wiener Philharmoniker. Many professional guilds have their own ball like e.g. the Kaffeesiederball by the Vienna Coffee house owners.
The ball calendar can be found on the pages of the Vienna City Council
River and Canal tours — The Canal tours are horrible. All you see are trees and industrial buildings. It's a waste of money and time.
There are also a lot of other open-air-film festivals in summer, e.g. at Karlsplatz, the Vienna Turf Krieau, the Prater, the Arena, the rooftop of City Library on Urban-Loritz-Platz and Schloss Neugebäude.
In the summer, there is also the ImPulsTanz Festival for contemporary dance & performance. They are also good if you are interested in dance workshops.
Many Journalist say that Dinamo boss was excited by going into Austria but with his rivals he did not want to go from Rijeka, not Split not Zadar (All three place from Croatia).
Vienna is considered by many to be the spiritual home of classical music, with many great composers such as Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Strauss II spending a significant part of their careers in Vienna.
From May to December you can visit concerts of the Vienna Hofburg Orchestra which take place in the Festival Hall and the Redoutensäle of Vienna's Hofburg Imperial Palace. The orchestra's program is composed of viennese waltz and operetta melodies by Johann Strauss, Franz Léhar and Emmerich Kalman along with opera arias and duets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Each year on the evenings of December 31 and January 1 the Vienna Hofburg Orchestra performs traditional Viennese New Year's Eve and New Year's Concerts in the Hofburg's festival halls. These concerts however, along with those that are from similar ensembles, are quite expensive for what they offer, and are intended for the entertainment of tourists.
For a more serious program, other concerts at the Musikverein and the Staatsoper can be attended for as low as 3 to 4 Euros (standing room).
ROCK ON!!! In Croatia you cannot find it under 20 Euros ... fck that.
They feature some of the best musicians in the world, including of course, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. With concerts starting at almost the price of a cup of coffee, Vienna boasts a frequent and outstanding roster that is financially accessible to all.
Unfortunately, much of the musical scene in Vienna is absent during the summer months, with the exception of the ensembles that cater to tourists. The solution would be to travel to Salzburg, where the Vienna Philharmonic resides during the summer.
For those who wish to watch opera, the Vienna State Opera is the most famous opera house in the city.
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Viennese restaurant menus offer a bewildering variety of terms for dishes, most of which the visitor will never have heard of and many of which aren't in the brief lists of menu terms included in phrase books. However restaurants that have any foreign patrons at all usually have an English menu, though you may have to ask for it: the phrase "English menu" usually will be understood even by wait staff who don't speak English. A small bilingual dictionary will be useful for trying to decipher menu listings: at least it will enable you usually to determine what sort of food (chicken, beef, potato, etc.) is concerned, even if you can't tell how it's prepared. Not only savoury but also sweet main dishes are common in Austria.
Viennese restaurant portions tend to be large. Recently many restaurants are including more vegetarian options. Most restaurants have daily specials listed on a chalk board or sometimes on a printed insert in the regular menu. These are usually the best bet, though they may not be on the English menu, so you may have to ask to have them explained or try to translate them yourself.
Smoking
Smoking is ubiquitous in Vienna restaurants. A small red sticker on the door means no-smoking, a green means smoking, and both mean there is a separate non-smoking section. Even at outdoor tables, neighbors' smoke may be bothersome. It is polite to ask tablemates' permission before lighting up after a meal. Everybody smokes everywhere. Even the restaurants with red stickers may have tables where you can't smoke, but next to you people may smoke. Smoking in Austria is not seen as something bad. They have the highest rate in early starters in Europe.
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Bread in Viennese restaurants is usually charged as an extra; if there is a basket of it on the table, you'll usually be charged by the piece only if you take some.
The traditional Viennese fast food is sausage in all shapes and sizes. You can buy hot sausages and hot dogs at snack bars called "Würstlstand" all over the town. The famous Wiener Würstel is known as "Frankfurter" in Vienna, but many inhabitants prefer Bosna (with onions and curry), Burenwurst, and Käsekrainer or "Eitrige" (with melted cheese inside).
In addition to this, the local snack culture also includes more ex-Yugoslavian and Turkish varieties of fast food, such as the Döner Kebap, sandwiches of Greek and Turkish origin with roasted meat, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and yogurt and/or hot sauce. Places that sell kebap often sell take-away slices of pizza too. Good kebaps can be bought at the Naschmarkt. The lower end of the Naschmarkt (further away from Karlsplatz or city centre) is cheaper than the upper end (closer to Karlsplatz), and the right lane (facing away from the city centre) is reserved for mostly sit-down eateries. Another good place to find snacks (especially while going out) is Schwedenplatz.
Street food
By far the cheapest way to get a fast food meal in Austria (and probably the only meal available for just over €1) is buying an Austrian sandwich (sliced brown bread + ham/cheese + gherkin) from a supermarket. Supermarkets with a deli counter (Feinkostabteilung) will prepare sandwiches to take away at no extra charge. You only pay for the ingredients. There is usually a large selection of meat products, cheese, and bread rolls available here, too. You point at the combination you want, can also mention the max total you can pay, and then pay at the cash register. One of the favorites is the "Leberkässemel", which is like a bigger but less dense version of a high quality hot dog on a bun. Freshness and quality at the grocery stores are normally better than at a sandwich stand on the street.
Another great way to eat on a budget is at one of Vienna's hundreds of bakeries. They sell anything from cinnamon rolls to pizza for a good price. It's also a great breakfast-on-the-run alternative because they also have coffee/espresso to go. However, most places do have a couple of tables and chairs where you can enjoy your food.
Drink
Cafés
Vienna's Kaffeehäuser (coffee houses) are world famous for their grandness and the lively coffee house culture. Skipping the Kaffeehauskultur is missing out a big part of Viennese culture. You should at least visit one of the countless traditional baroque 19th or funky 20th century coffee houses where you can sit down, relax, and enjoy refreshments.
Most cafés also serve beer, wine and liqueurs. Many serve meals, especially at lunch, and these are often cheaper than in restaurants. Most have a fine selection of Torten (tortes or cakes), some offer other baked goods. In general some are more restaurant-like, some more café-like and some more bar-like.
Coffee is obviously an important part of the coffeehouse culture. Vienna was not only the center of the Austrian Empire but also the center of a much larger coffee empire, and the local roasts were sold across Europe. Today many people are still familiar with the term Vienna roast.
Vienna prides itself of its dozens of varieties of different coffees, although the Italian style and names are better known by many youth than the Viennese, the cafés are keeping the traditions alive. Most commonly: i have to coffees on my table when i play football manager.
Water
Rather unusually it is necessary to say some words about Vienna's drinking water which is really unique in Europe. The majority of Vienna's water comes from the three "Hochquellwasserleitungen."
Meaning "high-(as in mountain) spring waterlines (as in aqueducts). Indeed the city's water flows through aqueducts from the mountains around 100 kilometres south of Vienna (Schneeberg and Hochschwab).
These were built during the reign of Emperor Franz Josef and supply Vienna with unchlorinated high-quality drinking water, with a considerably higher quality than many bottled waters.
So if you visit this city, it is not necessary to buy water, you can simply drink tap water here - unless you prefer sparkling water.
Another speciality is that at typical coffeehouses a coffee is always accompanied by a glass of cold clear water. In most restaurants, you can get a glass of drinking water for free with any order, just specify tap water ("Leitungswasser").
Wine
New wine is usually enjoyed at a Heurigen (family-run vineyard bars allowed to the new vintage). Austria in general, but especially the area around Vienna, produces quite a large amount of wine each year. There are even many vineyards within the city in Döbling (19th District). The wine is not often exported and white is more common than red. Grüner Veltliner is a common tart and fresh white wine served almost everywhere. Officially the new wine season begins on November 11 (St Martin's Day), but as early as September, some partially-fermented new wine (called Sturm which is cloudy, because it has not been strained) is available around town at stands and in 2L green bottles (try the Naschmarkt – sometimes the vendors will have samples, it is less strong than wine, about 4 percent alcohol ). Taverns can call themselves Heurigens whether the wine they serve is their own or not – for genuine in-house product look for a Buschenschank. This is a particularly Viennese Heuriger which can only be open 300 days per year or until their supply of house-made wine runs out. Heurigen can be found e.g. in Grinzing, Sievering (19th district) and Mauer & Rodaun (23rd district) areas, but also in almost every suburban area in Vienna. Even in the center, there are some Stadtheurigen. While the Heurigen of Grinzing are bigger and more famous with tourists, they are often a rip-off. If any of the year’s vintage lasts until next year, it officially becomes Alte (old) wine on the next Saint Martin's Day. The Heurigen in the South of Vienna or in Perchtoldsdorf are much cheaper and serve the same quality as the Heurigen in Grinzing. Also in the Northern suburbs, you can find cheap and somewhat authentic Heurigen. Try the towns of Stammersdorf or Hagenbrunn, for example Karl Matzka, hard to reach by public transport.
After a long day, the perfect place to relax among Viennese are the Heurigen in the suburbs. Somewhat akin to a beer garden, except with wine, these tiny treasures are the only places authorized to serve new wine. New wine is made from the first pressing of the grape and can appear a little cloudy. Be careful, it's stronger than you might think! This is why it's served in very small glasses, .25L and up. Some Heurigen serve food, either elaborate Viennese specialties or very simple bread and cheese platters. No matter which one you choose, you're guaranteed to enjoy yourself. Just hop on a convenient outbound tram line, take it to the very last stop, and look for buildings with large, evergreen foliage hung over the doors. Each one is unique, but all are a good bargain. Locals invariably have a favorite: ask around.
Halilovi?: Diazepamll sayed that we will all go drink wine after game no matter lose or not.
Do you drink alcohol?
- No, never did - but, my boss sayed that i am 19 and to bee a man and rocket ball shooter i need to taste bomb like wine. - boss also added if we win, we will drink double on his account
Nightlife
Despite Vienna's stuck-up reputation don't be led to believe it is a quiet city. There are diverse cafés, bars, clubs, parties and festivals as well as thriving nocturnal scenes.
Cafés and bars
The café scene often continues into the early hours, during the week and on weekends. Additionally there are many traditional neighborhood bars some which also have Viennese food.
Most popular though, are bars (some with a nominal cover fee) with a dj and small dance floor. These are quite comfortable and there are plenty to meet anyones musical taste, many are open all night.
Mainstream
Although "mainstream" is hardly a majority of people in Vienna it is still referred to as such. Even here there is quite a bit of variance between places the conservative working class goes out and the conservative upper class tends to go.
Gürtel at Nußdorferstraße has a few mid-size cheap clubs like Loco and Ride Club around. They all have very cheap booze and cover if you arrive early.
- Sammir - yes, thats where i will be because you all say that i drink, so now i will drink!
Indulgent
Brothels are legal in Vienna, as is street prostitution.
HELL YEA!!!
There are male and female prostitutes, many from Austria's neighboring countries (few from Austria), but also from Africa, Latin America and Asia offering their services. Brothels differ greatly from small to the point one-room operations to hokey grad parlors. There is no true red-light district, but there are many 'bars' located on the 'Gürtel' as well as in the 2nd District, but they can be found everywhere.
Street prostitution areas exist but should be avoided due to the low-regulation and high amount of trafficked and unregistered workers. There are plenty of go-go clubs as well though, that are not brothels. Some of these have male and female dancers dancing together and are frequented by men and women together.
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Few hours till today match Rapid fans are on street starting to get ready for secoind leg. Journalist have reported that they seen Diazepamll coming into Office even tho he missed morning training. We try to get to him but we were unable because of police who was with his feet. We try to get information inside police but did not made to get any information about Dinamo Boss charge and next process.
BREAKING NEWS
Before Match Dinamo BBB has without no specific reason did start fight against Rapid fans damaging cars, street and other. Police was not ready for Zagreb huligan's so they did not react too fast. All was monitored by ordinary peoples and even Dinamo players. The fans were also chanting against Dinamo board room still unhappy with result in Zagreb, Maksimir, where Dinamo get a lead 2:0 in first 10 minutes but after than Wien R. has comeback with 2:2 and now wait match with "big" advantage. Dinamo knows that they must score but with all what has happened before match its question can pšlayers think on game.
Not a minute and Dinamo is back on track by hearth of defense so called Boštjan Cesar!!! Dinamo Boss sited down after going goal down but right now saying players to push much us they can.
And thats it all over here. Rapid Wien going into to Championship Cup and Dinamo home, surely not in truck.
Statistics tomorrow, i am sad.
Sportklub Rapid Wien 1-1 GNK Dinamo (Champions Cup Champions Playoff
SK Rapid Wien's draw with Dinamo on a fine summer's evening at Gerhard-Hanappi-Stadion saw a number of players continue their ever-present runs for Die Grünen this season.
Schaub had no trouble in scoring from the spot when Ivo Pinto conceded a penalty. Experienced centre-back Bostjan Cesar equalised for GNK Dinamo after 78 minutes with a deftly executed finish.
SK Rapid Wien win the tie on away goals.
Player of the Match: Bostjan Cesar (Dinamo)
Attendance: 17,500