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Austria Travel Guide Beautiful natural scenery, snowboarding, castles, apple strudel, and “The Sound Of Music”. These are a few of our favorite things about Austria. And there’s so much more to enjoy ...
Current travel restrictions and entry requirements Travellers arriving in Austria no longer need to present “3-G” proof (Getestet, Geimpft, Genesen / Tested, Vaccinated, Recovered).
Nestled in the middle of the magnificent Austrian Alps, Innsbruck, which is Austria's fifth-largest city, is the perfect ...
Overview Lovely Salzburg, located 155 mi/240 km west of Vienna, is Austria's premier tourist city—it's as popular with Austrians as it is with visitors from the rest of the world.
by Rick Steves, February 13, 2024 | Hallstatt, Austria, which dates back to before the Roman Empire, is a small town where nature and culture mix. Read more here.
To really understand Vienna's revival, you need some history. One of the most powerful cities in Europe at the turn of the 19th century, it was darkened by both world wars before finally being ...
Joschi Walch is the owner of the Rote Wand resort in Zug, a pretty hamlet on the Arlberg massif in Austria’s western Alps. Natmessnig is his talented young chef (ex-Brooklyn Fare in Manhattan and ...
The Hotel Sacher Salzburg —a member of Leading Hotels of the World—is decidedly more opulent. Founded by the son of Franz Sacher, who invented the famous Sacher torte, this classic grand dame ...
Austria became a republic on 12 November 1918, at the conclusion of World War I, and its former empire was dismantled. World War II was also turbulent for the city, marked by occupation, anti ...