| The first night was spent in the hostel, drinking with my new roommates. They were definitely a wild bunch to say the least. Vienna, I felt, wasn't exactly the most beautiful place I've been. The vibe I got from it wasn't too different from Munich's. Bratislava, which is right over the border, did at least have its own food culture. I took a daytrip to Bratislava, one hour by bus, on recommendation from a number of other travellers. Through Atlas Obscura, I found one particular highlight of my trip through Vienna, the Esperanto museum. It's the most wildly spoken manmade language in the world, and as far back as a hundred years ago was intended to be the universal language. It's also one of the simplest to learn (and sounds like Italian). Sadly for the speakers now, English is here to stay for quite some time. |
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