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Austria

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Want to know about the tourist places in Austria and Austria itself? Lush Meadows, snow-covered alps, glittering lakes and dainty mountain villages. Sounds much like the background of a dreamy song sequence? Well that’s Austria for you. The magical landlocked country of Austria is a classic combination of nature and a rich history and culture. Austria is famous for its winter activities, classic wine tours, rich heritage, nature parks, wonderful lakes and the mighty Danube River.

There is so much to explore in Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Linz and Innsbruck. Be it shopping in the longest shopping streets of Vienna, strolling amidst the beautiful baroque city architecture of Salzburg, enjoying a local Viennese dessert in street cafes and bells or indulging in thrilling water sports in Innsbruck, Austria has so much to offer for both nature enthusiasts and lovers of art and food. Famous for its cafes and bistros, Austria offers some excellent desserts to satiate your sweet tooth.

The iconic Wiener schnitzel, Tafelspitz and Selchfleisch are a gastronomical delight. Enjoy winter sports amidst snow capped alps or throng the outdoor Christmas markets. Take off on foot on a bright summer afternoon through the unprecedented museums, parks and hike the famous Wachau Valley. Whether you visit this beautiful country in winter or summers, you can be sure of getting equally mesmerized.

 

Which are the best places to visit in Austria?

1. Vienna: Vienna, one of the major cities of Zurich is famous for its excellent food culture, architecture and nightlife. The city is well known amongst the tourists all over the world for its music citing, musical legacy and magnificent beauty. You can discover the St. Stephen’s Cathedral which can be admired for its beautiful gothic architecture or many more.

Another popular attraction of the city is the Schönbrunn Palace, a must visit attraction featuring gardens with exotic flower species. Additionally, Schönbrunn zoo is also a famous place that can be visited to check out the world’s biggest pandas and more than 8000 animal species. 

2. Salzburg: Salzburg is one of the famous cities that neighbors Germany. The city is popular for its historical architecture and alpine. The famous places that are best to visit in Salzburg are Mirabell Palace with gardens and more. Untersberg, one of the northernmost massifs of the Berchtesgaden Alps also offers breathtaking views to the city.

You can also explore the prominent spur straddling the border between Berchtesgaden, Schloss Hellbrunn, Salzburg cathedral, Red Bull Hangar and more. Some other major attractions, St Peter's Abbey, DomQuartier Salzburg, Haus der Natur, Salzburg's Residenzplatz and Petersfriedhof. History lovers can also explore the old town, Fortress Hohensalzburg situated in Salzburg.

 

3. Innsbruck: There are several attractions in the picturesque mountain town, Innsbruck, that will make your visit worthwhile. You could take a leisurely stroll through the old town and see the Goldenes Dachl, which is covered in more than 2500 brilliant tiles. Do not forget to visit the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum, one of the best regional history museums in all of Europe.

Innsbruck features world-famous ski resorts that can be enjoyed in the winter, making it a destination for all seasons and one of the most magical spots to visit in Austria in the winter. Hiking up the lovely meadows, bungee jumping off the Europa Bridge, riding the exhilarating funicular up the Nordkette mountain range, and even checking out Innsbruck's nightlife are all options for adventure seekers.

 

4. Graz: Graz is the second-largest city of Austria famous for its historical heritage and food culture. The local food culture that has earned it the title of Austria’s culinary capital is worth exploring. One can also go sightseeing in 17th-century architectural buildings. The major attraction of Graz is Uhrturm - a 90-foot (28 meters) clocktower, the world’s largest historical armory, Sporgasse, Doppelwendeltreppe - a double spiral staircase, Landhauskeller - a restaurant inside a stunning Renaissance courtyard and Franziskanerplatz.

 

5. Bad Gastein: Bad Gastein is not just the Monte Carlo of the Alps, but also a haven for athletes, with peaks that surpass the three thousand-meter mark and extend all the way to the glacier zone of the Nationalpark Hohe Tauern in Sportgastein. Nevertheless, the quaint Belle Époque village has a lot more to offer than only the numerous sporting opportunities.

You may relax and take in the stunning scenery while enjoying activities like cycling, hiking, skiing, and cross-country skiing in the Gastein Valley's wonderful alpine setting. There are numerous sides of Bad Gastein, from the deep valley to the lofty hills. One is additionally more attractive than the other. 

 

6. Alpbach: Alpbach is a popular and one of the most beautiful villages situated in Tyrol. It has gained wide recognition as a holiday destination citing its clean air, timber houses, mountain views and lush meadows. One can go skiing and winter hiking along with paragliding and winter walking and tobogganing. The resorts available here offer 20 km of immaculate cross-country skiing trails for ski lovers. One can also book holiday packages for lakeside camping during the summers for families and individuals.

 

7. National Park Gesause: Visit the Gesause National Park, which has six mountains that are higher than 2000 meters. Offering skiing slopes in the winter, it turns into a skier's paradise. There are more than 100 kilometers of hiking paths in the park, which is great for hiking. You can admire the visually magnificent landscape that is overwhelming to the senses.

Take pleasure in rafting on the powerful Enns River, which runs through the park. Some of the best restaurants to look out for when visiting the National Park Gesause, include the Genuss Region Gesause Edgewild restaurant, 

8. St Anton am Arlberg: One of Austria's top ski resorts, where you can enjoy skiing on the most recent slopes, is located in the Austrian hamlet. The resort has more than a hundred chairlifts, a sumptuous spa, an indoor rock-climbing facility, and a variety of dining options. You can witness incredible nightlife, providing the best of beverages and fine-dining experiences, when visiting with friends and family. Some of the most famous attractions to visit here include Valluga, Galzig, and Sonnenkopf, making for a picturesque view. 

What are the best things to do in Austria?

 

1. Go Skiing at St. Anton am Arlberg: Several people consider the picturesque ski resort the center of winter sports. Additionally, eager skiers and snowboarders will find ideal conditions for having a great time in the snow at the border between the federal states of Tyrol and Vorarlberg. The breathtaking alpine landscape around the well-known winter sports destination of St. Anton is well-known throughout the world.

Ski enthusiasts from all over the world travel to the Arlberg each winter because of the region's excellent snow conditions and cutting-edge cable cars and lifts. All of them appreciate how convenient it is to ride the Galzigbahn cable car from the hamlet up into the center of the ski resort, followed by the Valluga Bahn cable car to the peak of the same name at 2,811 meters.

2. Go Boating on the Lake Zell: Enjoy from the lake the most stunning view of Zell am See, the old town's historical architecture, and the mountainous region with its peaks and lush meadows. On the excursion boats, you enjoy a relaxing journey on Lake Zell while learning about the area from a whole different angle.

From the MS Schmittenhöhe's sun deck, you can see the Steinernes Meer to the north, the Hohe Tauern to the south, the town of Zell am See to the west, and the Schmittenhöhe, a local mountain in Zell. The nostalgia boat Libelle, which was built in 1947 and is still in use on Lake Zell, is where you can take a trip down memory lane.

 

3. Climb the Grossglockner: Go on an adventure tour to Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse from Bruck in the Pinzgau to Heiligenblut at the base of the Grossglockner. You can explore one of Europe's most magnificent mountain routes, built between 1930 and 1935. The route provides access to the enormous Hohe Tauern mountain range, where Franz-Josefs-Höhe is well-known for its breathtaking views throughout Europe.

Also admire this magnificent vantage point, which is named after a visit by Kaiser Franz-Josef in 1856, is 2,422 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the region. The Grossglockner, Austria's tallest mountain at 3,798 meters, stands out prominently in the scene.

 

4. Relax and Rejuvenate at the Bad Gastein Thermal Springs: Spend your quality time relaxing at the Bad Gastein Thermal springs, to get one of the best experiences of Austria. You can indulge in the famous thermal baths with a pool heated to 32 degree Celsius, and get the perfect rejuvenation on your vacation. One can enjoy the warm water via pools, or natural hot springs.

The authorities also offer separate sports pools with 24-degree celsius temperatures. You can admire the Gastein mountain’s panoramic views, nestled between the Austrian Alps and relish in some breathtaking views. 

 

5. Hiking at Innsbruck: Indulge in hiking, one of the best adventurous activities by the numerous high altitude hiking trails at Innsbruck, if you are on your Austrian tour. As you tramp along the famous city you can relish in the fresh air, natural landscapes, and crystalline lakes. You can book a hiking package to discover the natural fauna, alpine meadows and beautiful valleys.

There are multiple hiking trails that are dedicated to different regions situated in Innsbruck. The popular hiking regions are the Meiming region, Kalkkogel, Sellrain valley, Stubai Alps, and Karwendel nature park. Enjoy the amazing and scintillating views and trails through the snow-capped mountains for best memories. 


Austria is home to several stunning lakes that provide for excellent scuba diving activities when the snow melts. It is also famous for its spectacular summer music festival. After all, how can we expect anything less than Unrivaled classical music from the land of Beethoven and Mozart! Head to Austria and visit the tourist places in Austria for an unforgettable European Excursion anytime you wish to. It is ever welcoming and cheaper than most other fancy European countries.

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