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Discover the 25 best places to visit in Austria—from imperial cities like Vienna and Salzburg to Alpine gems like Hallstatt, Innsbruck, and Zell am See. This travel guide takes you through Austria’s ...
Think of Austria and it s a tussle for the iconic image that will pop into your head first: Julie Andrews spinning on a mountaintop, Vienna s imperial dazzle or the snowy peaks of the Austrian Alps?
Step into the heart of Austria’s natural wonders,beyond the snowy Alps and into a world of breathtaking diversity. This ...
3. Glacier skiing Around 25 miles south of Innsbruck, the vast Stubai Glacier is Austria’s top spot for glacier skiing, as well as other snowy adventures like tobogganing and cross-country skiing.
by Rick Steves, November 1, 2023 | All across Austria—but particularly so in the cities of Salzburg and Vienna—you feel a special passion for classical music. Read more here.
Castle Hunting, Austria is one of the best countries in Europe to go castle hopping. From medieval castles to grand old palaces, the country has many castles standing tall and proud, and most of ...
Bus number 2 runs between the airport and Hauptbahnhof station in the town centre (£2). The article 'Mini guide to Salzberg, Austria' was published in partnership with Lonely Planet Magazine.
Craig Platt is the digital editor of Traveller and has had responsibility for the travel content on the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Brisbane Times and WAtoday digital products since 2007.
Royal Lineage, Austria was once the seat of the powerful Habsburg monarchy that ruled large parts of central Europe from the 16th century to the 20th century. The royal family’s realm covered ...
There’s a good choice of ski schools and English is widely spoken. The biggest is Ski School Zell am See, founded in 1945 and with over 120 instructors, one of the biggest schools in Austria.