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Austria

Austria Holidays stands out as a magnificent journey through a country overflowing with history, culture, and an allure that will steal your heart. Be it travelling solo or with family, you’ll uncover a treasure trove of experiences that will provide memories to last a lifetime. This travel guide will ensure you’re equipped with all the essentials for your great Austrian escapade.

5 Reasons to Visit Austria

  1. Stunning Architecture: From gothic cathedrals to baroque palaces, Austria’s unique architecture will leave you in awe.
  2. Rich History: Walk in the footsteps of legendary composers like Mozart and Beethoven. Austria’s historical sites are a cultural delight for history buffs.
  3. World-Class Skiing: Home to the Alps, Austria offers some of the world’s best skiing terrains that attract snow enthusiasts from around the globe.
  4. Delicious Cuisine: Austrian sausage, schnitzel and Sacher-torte. Need we say more?
  5. Breathtaking Landscapes: Mesmerising lakes, majestic mountains, and ethereal nature trails. Austria’s natural landscapes are a photographer’s dream.

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Did You Know?

Austria is home to the oldest zoo in the world, Tiergarten Schönbrunn, which dates back to 1752!

When to Go on Your Austria Holiday

Every season presents a unique charm in Austria. Winter (December–March) is a paradise for snow enthusiasts. Spring (April–June) represents the country in full bloom, while summer (July–September) offers outdoor concerts and wine tavern visits. Autumn (October-November) is perfect for trekking and sightseeing with less tourist crowd.

Experiences in Austria

Apart from immersing yourself in austere cathedrals, unrivalled ski resorts and impressive palaces, save time for a Viennese waltz lesson or a classical music concert. Additionally, don’t forget to indulge in Vienna’s world-renowned coffee house culture.

Typical Costs

The costs in Austria are average for Western Europe. Dining in a moderate restaurant would set you back around €10-€20 per person. Public transportation is efficient and affordable. Budget between €10-€20 for museum tickets and attractions.

Travelling Around for Your Austria Holiday

Public transport in Austria is reliable and efficient. Trains and buses connect most towns and cities. Meanwhile, cycling is also a popular way to get around, with numerous well-maintained cycle paths.

Getting Here for Your Austria Break

With excellent air links, Austria is easily accessible from most international destinations. The country’s main airport is Vienna International Airport. Alternatively, train and bus services offer stress-free travel across Europe.

Access to the Country

Visas aren’t usually required for stays up to 90 days, but please check the Austrian Embassy’s website for more accurate and updated information.

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Hotels

For an authentic Austria holiday, consider staying in hand-picked city centre hotels like Hotel Sacher Wien (rated 4.5/5), renowned for its opulence and historical significance, or the family-friendly Hotel Nestroy Wien (rated 4/5) with its spacious rooms and modern amenities.

Things To Do

There are a huge number of things to do in Austria, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Austria

Top 5 Insider Tips for Your Austria Break

  1. Be on Time:Austrians value punctuality. Try to be on time for any engagements, including dining reservations.
  2. Don’t forget your Hiking Boots:The Austrian Alps offer some of the best hiking trails in the world.
  3. Learn Basic German: It will be appreciated if you can exchange pleasantries, at least, in the local language.
  4. Transport Tickets:Always validate your transport tickets to avoid hefty fines. Remember, no one is exempt from inspections.
  5. Explore Smaller Towns:Savour the charm of Austria beyond Vienna. Explore the likes of Hallstatt, Zell am See, and Innsbruck for an immersive Austria Holiday.

If you’re eager for your Austria holidays, why wait? Ambassadors of culture, custodians of music, and the epitome of architectural panache, Austria awaits. Embark on a journey to remember, and explore more about your dream trip to Austria here.

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