Strudlhofgasse
9th District
Porzellangasse
9th District
Café Segafredo
Nussdorfer Strasse
9th District
Café Milano
Währinger Strasse
9th District
Café Club International
Yppenplatz
16th District
Café An-Do
Yppenlatz
16th District
Café Weimar
Café Weimar
Währinger Strasse 68
9th District
You would like to continue
with your morning walk?
Click on one or more
of the following links
and let your eyes do the meandering:
Café Weimar, Café Segafredo, Yppenplatz, Strudlhofstiege, and more "Mornings in the City".
Enjoy! :-)
It's looking good in your city Merisi!
ReplyDeleteHope you will have a great week!
Das Café Weimar... Da waren früher die geduldigsten Kellner von ganz Wien :-) Vor allem morgens...
ReplyDeleteDeine Fotos verschönern mir den Tag - vor allem, weil du immer Sachen fotografierst, die mir sehr viel bedeuten!
Oh, what a beautiful morning!
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That was a good question indeed,about the clouds...Should I reveil the secret? Hehe See, the base, or the construction of the clouds is made of, ah, how do you say that...In Croatia we say ''stiropor''. Do you know what I mean? And then the sugar and egg white paste comes, then rolled fondant, the again the paste and sugar at the end! And trust me, I still sweat when I walk past those clouds, because those figures are worth a fortune.
ReplyDeleteHow long have you lived in Vienna Merisi? I just love your photos.
ReplyDeleteLorenzo.
The morning light with the long shadows is just great.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy so much your beautiful photos from many nice places, Merisi! "Porzellangasse 9th District" looks so inviting with those benches... I would love to be there!
ReplyDeleteLook at all that bright blue October weather! (see my latest post for the praise of October, and the lament of it NOT being that in Seattle...) ;-)
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ReplyDeleteOh how I wish for a Seattle October..try October at 93 degrees, Texas style.
Thanks for taking us on your morning stroll.
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful!
I like that sculpture outside the Cafe Segafredo, I'm sure that it's suppose to be some abstract flower, but it could easily be a two headed spoon appropriate for a cafe.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm on a roll...
That coffee looks good I may have to make some while I'm browsing!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit Café Segafredo; it looks far from friendly than any of the ones at home.
ReplyDeleteHeavenly!! I'm right there with you!
ReplyDeleteIt's such fun to visit your blog and walk through your beautiful city. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteLovely glimpses of life in Vienna.
ReplyDeleteWhen city people are relaxing with a friend and a coffee (or a hot chocolate!) you see their real faces.
I am addicted to your coffee photos...
ReplyDeleteHow many districts in Wien?
ReplyDeleteAre they like Paris' arrondissements?
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Pretty anyways..
I think perhaps I could be a morning person if my mornings looked like this.
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