Brief introduction of "Wan Fenglin Hotel Reservation" in Greening, Austria
Grinzing, Austria, is close to the Vienna forest, with winding paths on both sides. Gansu is listed as a tourist attraction, and there are many pubs, which people call this spring's pubs. Unlike pubs all over Vienna, only the newly brewed wine can be drunk in pubs this spring. According to the commercial law of Vienna taverns, the government allows grape growers in Vienna to sell wines made from grapes they planted that year. The difference between it and a traditional bar is simple. As long as you see a bunch of red pine branches hanging in front of the door, the shopkeeper is telling you that there are new wines here. Come and have a taste! This spring, most pubs in the green area are decorated in the same way: green doors and windows, yellow walls, drooping chandeliers, tables and chairs made of logs, simple and elegant, quite Austrian country style. In addition to Viennese, more tourists from Italy, Germany, Slovakia and other neighboring countries come here to drink. Today, such a bar has become a scene in Vienna Green. Although there are many bars, one after another, tourists attracted by wine make every bar prosperous. Transportation: Take bus No.38 from the old city of Vienna to Glinzin. Tickets can be bought at the bus stop or on the bus. If you need to return, you'd better buy a round-trip ticket. Visit Beethoven Trail Beethoven Gasgreenzin, located at the foot of the eastern end of the forest, is the most romantic village in Vienna. This village is full of antique bars. This is a two-story building where Beethoven once lived. From here to the north, a 200-meter-long alley is completed. This is a beautiful valley with mountains and peaks. Beethoven often walked along this road, and he was inspired to compose the world-famous Symphony No.6 (Pastoral). Today, when people appreciate this symphony, what they think can still be found here. This path was officially named Beethoven's Road. The square deep in the path is called Beethoven Ruhe, with a bust of Beethoven. Transportation: There are many routes from Vienna to Beethoven Trail. You can take bus 38a from Heiligenstadt, the terminal of Metro Line 4, and get off at the third or fourth stop. You can also take tram No.37 from schotten, get off at Hohewarte, the terminal of Metro Line 4, and walk. You can also take tram D, and the destination is Beethoven Wengang near the entrance of Beethoven Trail.