Austria

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Located in the heart of Europe, Austria offers a fabulous mix of history, culture, and nature. Learn about the fascinating Habsburg dynasty and discover picturesque lakes and mountain ranges.

Vienna is home to the impressive Imperial Palace, where you will also find the Sissi Museum. Enjoy a memorable evening at the iconic Vienna State Opera and finish your day with a schnitzel and a beer in a traditional Austrian restaurant.
Visit Mozart’s birthplace Salzburg, where you will also find traces of the famous musical ‘Sound of Music’.

Austria is famous for having some of the most beautiful lakes in Europe for bathing and swimming in summer. But do not forget that Austria also offers an ultimate winter sport experience. It is very well known for its pristine pistes, world class ski schools, and the love of après-ski in the regions of Salzburg and Tirol. Spend some time relaxing and unwinding after an active day on the slopes in one of Austria’s luxurious thermal water open-air pools in an arena of fresh Alpine air.

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Vienna

Famous for its music, Vienna has entertained some of the most famous musicians of all times such as Mozart and Beethoven. Why not visit one of Vienna’s famous coffee houses and enjoy the cafe culture.

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Klagenfurt

Klagenfurt is located on Lake Worthersee, one of the largest & warmest Alpine lakes. The 800-year-old town features perfectly restored palaces, courtyards & squares that are best discovered on foot.

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Lake Worthersee

One of the larger lakes in Europe, with a number of lovely small villages surrounding it. The lake is surrounded by mountain peaks and lush greenery. It is popular for water-based activities.

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Salzburg

Salzburg is a beautiful, picturesque UNESCO city and is the home of Mozart, the Salzburg Festival and 'The Sound of Music'. The Mirabell Palace & Garden are amongst its stunning highlights. In the ...Read More

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Melk

The cobbled paths of Melk, decorated with coloured gems, lead towards the Danube River, historic landmarks, the beautiful abbey or the city park. Be charmed by this town in the scenic Wachau Valley.

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Linz

Linz is a city of modern culture and historical legacy. Wander through the quaint streets in its small centre and be sure to visit the lively main square, featuring the 20m Trinity Column.

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Innsbruck

Discover one of Europe’s most charming historic old towns, its famous ‘golden roof,’ and head into the mountains on a funicular. Nestled in the Alps, Innsbruck is a world-famous hub for winter sports.