Oh, oh, oh. Despicable fanny's magic number... 50The Imperial Hotel has the obligatory royal connection for the grifting little orphan princess.
Are pets allowed at Hotel Imperial, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Vienna?
Yes, pets are welcome. There's a charge of EUR 50 per accommodation, per stay. Service animals are exempt from fees. Food and water bowls are available.
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Related, I have a pot of beans on the stove that just. won't. cook. Did I soak them overnight? Absolutely. No salt has been involved in the cooking process yet. Frustrated beyond belief. And I have a headache. Bah.
the thing is that even if it so close we are just not used to traveling like Americans, maybe these days more so, but 4l / 1galon of petrol costs like 1 liter here, some people never left they village/city or didnt even go to their capital, maybe during school visit onlyYou angel! Thank you!
I have a question for Euro tattlers... isn't everything in Europe a stone throw away? (At least compared to the vastness of nothing in North America)... How can Tan live her life in France, one country away from Austria and wanting to go there "all her life"? it's not she has been lacking in the budget department!
I have to say, I own a couple of fur pieces.. a hat and a long coat, but I have inherited them from my Grandma and she bought them in - I think- 1940s or 50s. Those animals are long dead and by owning antique fur, I am not hurting anyone. But I do have to say, I barley ever wear them. It just feels wrong in this time and day.
And finally, I must make a confession... I think there's a chance I would like to have PhiPhi as my personal shopping assistance. The twank does provide a good service and feedback whilst shopping.
Please don't banish me from tattle.. I promise I will say something mean about him in my next post.
That plate of petit fours cost €20 as an extra for the roomWhat the hell? Is this a new type of birth control???
so they are not compliments from the management?That plate of petit fours cost €20 as an extra for the room
Bicarbonate of soda tablet or 2 teaspoons in water overnight help rock hard marrowfat peas to soften for me
Check this out. I’ve seen varying reviews from outstanding to horrible. The night train is part of a trip I’m planning myself.Thinking about the night train sent me off on the internet yesterday. We've deceided that we want to do it as some point. We can get the train from La Roche sur Yon to Paris then onto Vienna. A cabin to ourselves with ensuite, it would be a lovely little mini break and cheaper than driving with the train ride all being part of it.
Just seen your bit on Nightjet @HalcyonOrganic , are they that bad ?
I enjoy train travel . . . for the every day and long trips.i prefer train when i go to austria or germany. trains are usualy very on time. usualy. except when i was in vienna on december. but that train came from prague and it was only 30 minust or so late and the weather was bad.
Now, now .... don't pick on dear old Barb !she makes Barbara Cartland's fashion sense look edgy
That reminds me of a red eye flight back from Perth.Gee, these people in Europe don't know what hardship is do they? Come to Australia and fly Jetstar/Qantas and see how you go. I can't remember one Jetstar flight for me that hasn't been delayed or cancelled. The latest is to Bali- I have lost a whole day and somehow, I will have to get a taxi to Sanur at 1.30am and find my accommodation because the Villa I am staying at doesn't do transport after 7pm!
30 minutes late is a walk in the park here.
The train travel would have been so beautiful, especially for the aunt.
I can just imagine that silly old bugger at Henley . . . not.Today's Patreon video:
- The ever so poor grifter announces her "winter of culture";
- We're told the destitute grifter is going to watch Puccini at the Opera - where Sissi went too (ofcourse);
- They visit the imperial treasury (https://www.kaiserliche-schatzkammer.at/en/);
- The grifter's uncle buys some clothes;
- The poor things have a lunch in their hotel room, which according to the uncle is reminiscent of the Henley Regatta (seriously dude??).
Riveting stuff, as per ushe.
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It is kind of a common sense to say everything is close in Europe but it is not really… the entire thing is quite large. I have travelled a lot around Europe, by car, boat, train and plane but I have not been to every place I dreamed going in Europe. I myself have never been to Vienna for example and I always wanted to. The same way I have never been to Venice. Excessive tourism is to blame as I avoided those crowded cities like the plague and, in the end, we always visited the same countries and towns. I have been around a lot but I was not able to go everywhere I want. Not even in Norway, there are still places here I would like to see.You angel! Thank you!
I have a question for Euro tattlers... isn't everything in Europe a stone throw away? (At least compared to the vastness of nothing in North America)... How can Tan live her life in France, one country away from Austria and wanting to go there "all her life"? it's not she has been lacking in the budget department!
I have to say, I own a couple of fur pieces.. a hat and a long coat, but I have inherited them from my Grandma and she bought them in - I think- 1940s or 50s. Those animals are long dead and by owning antique fur, I am not hurting anyone. But I do have to say, I barley ever wear them. It just feels wrong in this time and day.
And finally, I must make a confession... I think there's a chance I would like to have PhiPhi as my personal shopping assistance. The twank does provide a good service and feedback whilst shopping.
Please don't banish me from tattle.. I promise I will say something mean about him in my next post.
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Bitch. She'll swear it was a free gift from hotel management. Double bitch.That plate of petit fours cost €20 as an extra for the room
It was Eva Gabor not Zsa Zsa who was in Green Acres.Of course! I knew I’d seen that robe somewhere before!
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