
Vienna
Travel Journal
Your Vienna travel vacation planning begins with our Vienna Travel Journal. The pre-travel checklist spans 12 - 6 months out up to travel day. Includes prompts to sort out your budget and transportation needs, tips for hotel and apartment booking, and pages to create your own personal activity, diary, and guidebook.
Pre-Travel Checklist
1 year out to travel day, 6 pages
Travel Itinerary
City Distance, Airport Codes
Budget and Expense
pages for Accommodation, Activity, Living, and Transportation
Calendars
3 blank monthly calendars
Research
24 pages for Flight, Train, Bicycle, and Apartment research plus Tips
Packing Checklist
3-pages of ideas for Checked and Carry-On
Diary
Activity, Contacts, Special Moments, and Neighborhoods
Write
22 lined Journal pages, 22 dotted Journal pages, 21 lined Note pages
Art
12 blank Sketch pages
Information
Time Zones, Measurement, Seasons, and Temperature
Language Phrase Study Aid
English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
Each well organized travel journal is designed for planning an extended stay of up to 3 months. You may use it as a daily, weekly, or monthly planner.
VIENNA TRAVEL JOURNAL
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock - Amazon Books
Price Valid: $11.99
ISBN-13: 979-8461788049
ASIN: B09M5455MW
Brand: Publisher, Slow Travel Tales
Book Size: 6" W x 9" L / Pages: 149
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Note: Book cover image colors may vary depending on whether you're viewing on a laptop/desktop, iPad/tablet, cell phone, physical or printed product.
The cover color is complimentary of the Masterpiece Painting.
Cover Art
The Vienna City Notebook cover art features the 1908 masterpiece painting The Kiss, also known as Lovers, by Gustav Klimt.
Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1862, Klimt was an Art Nouveau and Symbolist painter who used mythology and dream imagery in his paintings. e was an important founding member of the Vienna Secession movement.
You may view The Kiss painting at the Belvedere Museum in Vienna.

About Vienna
Vienna, Austria dates from 500 BC to 15 BC. By 1437 it was a mecca for art, music, and science. Vienna became the capital in 1804. In 1939 Vienna was occupied and absorbed into Hitler’s Germany. It suffered greatly under allied bombing. Becoming a Democracy after WWII Austria joined the EU in 1995. In 2001 UNESCO declared Vienna’s historic center a World Heritage Site.
Our 6” x 9” Vienna travel planning journal includes lined and dotted pages to record your travel experiences as well as sections for pre-travel, itinerary, budget and expenses, blank calendars, packing checklists, and much more.
For more information, please visit our Amazon Book Page.