Vienna Christmas Markets 2024 | 3 days in Vienna Austria

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Let’s go and explore some of the best Christmas Markets in Vienna 2024! Join us as we spend 3 days in Vienna drinking coffee, shopping, sightseeing and visiting many of the Vienna Christmas Markets (including the Rathaus Christkindlmarkt, Maria-Theresien-Platz Christmas Market, Karlsplatz Art Advent Christmas Market, Christmas Market at Schönbrunn Palace and more)!

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00:00 Intro
00:45 Day 1 Heading to Vienna, Dinner and enjoying the hotel
04:26 Day 2 Christmas Markets & Shopping in Neubau
08:14 Christkindlmarkt Christmas Market
11:47 Maria Theresien Platz Christmas Market
12:36 Art-Advent Christmas Market
13:38 Day 3 Vienna's Old Towy & More Chrisimps Markets
19:09 Weihnachtsmarkt chtlossiSchonbrun

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Look forward to watching this premieres later.

Yasin_Affandi
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The video’s imagery was mesmerizing, making it impossible to look away.

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Hope that you guys have had a good time with your exploration in Vienna during the Christmas festive season.

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Wish you a good new year, full of enjoyable experiences.

Sorshaeb
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Since 1296 december markets in Vienna. I love this tradition ❤🎄

rosalilly
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Been there Yesterday, so many people! Omg. Dont visit the markets on saturday night (i am every year in Vienna, but this year i was suprised by the crowds)

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Ok, now I REALLY wish I was back in Austria/Germany for Christmas 😍 They sure know how to decorate! Beautiful video and lots of spectacular places here guys!!

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That was not "spicy butter" but what we call in Vienna "Liptauer" which is a paprika spiced spread..a little bit of butter is in it but also - and foremost - curd cheese (= in Austria it is named "Topfen"/in Germany it is named "Quark" = the pure protein of milk which has a total neutral taste so it can be flavoured either savory but also sweet)

Liptauer is a spread out of a little bit of butter + the main protagonist which is curd + a little bit sour cream + razor thin and tiny diced onions + razor thin and tiny diced few anvochies and caper + razor thin and tiny diced pickles (instead of razor thin tiny diced those all can be shredded as well then it is a creamy mass of flavours mixed into the spread) + a little bit tarragon mustard and that "base" is then seasoned mainly with paprika powder which also gives the red-ish/dark orange colour and salt + pepper + a tiny bit caraway powder.
That is a "default version"
because actually every household who does prepare Liptauer handmade at home from scratch has its "own family recipe" by adding also other ingrediants like for instance fine and tiny diced boiled eggs, fine tiny diced bell peppers of very colour, etc.(those aren´t shredded but to see and to bite in the spread)

And "Bitte" doesn´t only mean "please" but also means "Here you are" depending on the context. When you ask for something "Bitte" means "please". = "please, take a seat/please, come in/please, may I have this or that."
But when you receive something and the person who is handing over something and says "Bitte" or "Bitte schön" that means "Here you are",

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