Austria Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Salzburg featuring tranquil scenes and heritage elements
Bergisel Ski Jump featuring modern architecture
Upper Austria showing a square or plaza, night scenes and heritage elements
Upper Austria which includes mountains and a lake or waterhole
Maria Woerth showing a sunset, wetlands and a lake or waterhole

As famous for its picture-postcard mountain villages and snowy peaks as it is for its imperial palaces and classical music, this Alpine wonderland is sure to delight.

From show-stopping Alpine scenery to elegant Habsburg architecture, discover the delights of this German-speaking nation. Austria is packed with cultural treasures and beautiful cities, as well as scenic landscapes comprised of mountain peaks, serene lakes and rivers.

During summer, head to the capital Vienna to explore sprawling palaces, cathedrals and museums. The former summer residence of the Austrian imperial family, the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace is a stunning example of European Baroque architecture. Take a guided tour around the Rococo-style rooms or stroll through the gardens and maze.

Also in Vienna is St. Stephen’s Cathedral, a striking Gothic structure towering over the city. Climb the 343 steps to the top of the south tower for fabulous views over the city rooftops.

Don’t leave Vienna without sampling a slice of sacher torte (chocolate cake) and coffee in one of the city’s famous coffeehouses.

In winter, attention turns to Austria’s ski slopes, which are famous for great snow conditions and a lively après-ski scene. The gentle slopes of Alpbach are particularly good for beginners, while more experienced skiers will enjoy the challenging backcountry options in St. Anton.

During the Christmas season, experience Austria’s festive markets in Salzburg, Innsbruck and Vienna. Be alert to see people dressed as the krampus (a mythical Christmas devil) who occasionally roams the streets.

Overlooking the vineyards of the Wachau Valley is the Melk Abbey, a Benedictine monastery and stunning example of Baroque architecture. Take an early train from Vienna, then explore the abbey and the sleepy neighboring town of Melk.

For unrivaled views of the Alps, take a trip to the Skywalk of Hallstatt. Ride the cable car up Hallstatt Salzberg (salt mountain) to the lookout with a “World Heritage View” and explore the tunnels of the local salt mines.

Most flights arrive and depart from Vienna International Airport. From there, take one of the fast, efficient trains that cover the country. Buy a rail pass if you will be traveling frequently.

Fall in love with the Alpine peaks, imperial grandeur and appealing coffee culture of this spectacular country.

Popular cities in Austria

Belvedere featuring heritage architecture, a square or plaza and a city
Vienna
Known for Museums, Castle and Cathedrals
The “City of Music” has been an arts powerhouse and an important European capital for centuries, and has a lot to offer those lucky enough to visit.

Reasons to visit

  • Schönbrunn Palace
  • Vienna State Opera
  • Vienna Christmas Market
Kapuzinerberg Hill which includes heritage architecture, a castle and heritage elements
Salzburg
Known for Historical, Tours and Live music
Music and mountains thrill the soul of Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart's genius and the gateway to the Austrian Alps.

Reasons to visit

  • Mirabell Palace
  • Salzburg Christmas Market
  • Salzburg Cathedral
Anna\'s Column showing heritage elements and night scenes
Innsbruck
Known for Historical, Mountains and Skiing
Whether you want to wander cobbled alleys, hurtle down the pistes or check out the nightlife, this a city to suit all tastes.

Reasons to visit

  • Nordkette Mountains
  • Innsbruck Old Town Christmas Market
  • Seegrube Cable Car
Sankt Anton am Arlberg showing snow, snow skiing and mountains
Sankt Anton am Arlberg
Known for Skiing, Spas and Mountains
Serious skiers come from near and far for the challenging pistes and stay for the crackling vacation atmosphere of this Tyrolean resort.

Reasons to visit

  • St. Christoph am Arlberg Ski Area
  • Galzig Cable Car
  • Museum St. Anton
Ischgl featuring snow skiing, snow and mountains
Ischgl
Known for Skiing, Spas and Trendy
This town in the mountains of Western Tirol is famous for its long snow season, fun après-ski entertainment and concert performances by big international names.

Reasons to visit

  • Silvretta Arena
Zell am See showing mountains, a lake or waterhole and general coastal views
Zell am See
Known for Lakes, Skiing and Spas
One of the most popular resorts in the mountainous Pinzgau area of Austria, this town attracts more than 1 million visitors each year with its pretty setting and exciting activities.

Reasons to visit

  • Lake Zell

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