We started Day 10 much like Day 9, in Salzburg with breakfast at the Hotel am Dom. After a quick look inside St Peter’s Cathedral and Cemetery (with catacombs!) and a look at the canal system, we set out to find Mozart. Naturally, we got lost. Somehow we ended up in something that I remember being like a farmer’s market, but I’m not really sure why I have that image, as I think it was more like a dead-end alley with lots of foliage scattered around. And iron gates. Eventually, we ended up in the right place, Mozart’s birthplace. It now sits on the same street as a McDonald’s. The street was very busy and touristy and we didn’t tour the house or anything, just peeked in the windows.
We made our way back to the hotel to collect our luggage and then decided, hey! It’ll be fun to lug all our gear on foot to the train station. It’s not far – we can walk! We were sadly mistaken. After crossing a long bridge filled with cars and nearly colliding with a bus, we determined that we (a) could not walk to the train station and (b) should get on a bus. (I think. We might have taken a cab. There was angst, but I’m not sure whether it was over hailing said taxi or trying to figure out the bus fare.)
Eventually we reached the train station, and we were on our way to our final destination: Vienna!
Our hosts in Vienna were Catrin and Joseph, who were the sister and father of Lisa’s former exchange student, Eva. Upon arrival in Vienna, we were famished and ate at Burger King. (Oh, the shame. But the fries were so, so good.) We met Catrin, who wanted to practice her English on us, which made me feel quite stupid, but it is always nice to have someone around who speaks the language. She took us to TGI Friday’s for dinner. It was a bad day for authentic Austrian food.
After dinner, we were escorted to our quarters for the evening: Eva’s apartment. I do not recall where Eva was, she was either studying abroad someplace or visiting her boyfriend or something—in any case, she wasn’t in town. Her apartment was a small studio, and Catrin and Joseph made sure there were plentiful supplies for us, including chocolate and cappuccino mix which I immediately tried. It was pretty good. We spent a quiet night in the apartment watching the Austrian (German?) version of “The Bachelor.” Funny in any language.