Well, here we conclude our walk here, on Graben street. You know, we've come a long way. From the majestic columns of the Parliament and the tranquil alleys of the Volksgarten to the splendor of the Albertina, the quiet of the National Library, and the steps of the Vienna State Opera. We looked at the same facades as rulers many centuries ago. Although, frankly, it was a bit easier for them, as they rode in carriages, while you and I covered this route on our own two feet. I hope your feet aren't too upset with me for that.
There's something absolutely special about Vienna. This city doesn't just hide its past behind museum glass; it breathes it. Every church we stood by, every square we crossed, has its own living soul. And now you, too, have become a part of this story. I like to think that the echo of your footsteps will now forever remain somewhere between the imperial palace and St. Stephen's Cathedral. It's a very pleasant, slightly nostalgic feeling. The feeling of having touched something eternal, yet at the same time surprisingly familiar and warm.
It was a real pleasure for me to keep you company and share these moments with you. Take this inspiration with you. Perhaps sometime later, hearing beautiful music or smelling the aroma of fresh coffee, you'll remember our journey through the heart of the old city with a smile. My name is Adam. Thank you for letting me walk this path with you. Take care, and may your next journeys be just as interesting.


