This former imperial summer residence located in Vienna has 1,441 rooms and is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historical monuments in the country.
Birthplace of Mozart, Salzburg offers a beautiful baroque cityscape, set against the stunning backdrop of the Alps. The Salzburg Fortress is a must-see.
Vienna is famous for its majestic palaces such as the Hofburg, which has housed some of the most powerful people in Austrian history, including the Habsburg dynasty.
Offering some of the best skiing in the world, the Austrian Alps also provide incredible trails for hiking during the summer months.
This picturesque village on Lake Hallstatt is one of the most photographed spots in Austria. Its 16th-century Alpine houses and Gothic Catholic church add to the charm.
A famous Austrian wine region, with beautiful landscapes, charming towns, and historic sites such as Melk Abbey.
A sobering reminder of Austria's history during World War II, the Mauthausen Concentration Camp is an important historical site.
A beautiful forested highland that forms the northeastern foothills of the Northern Limestone Alps.
Home to the world-renowned Lipizzaner stallions, it offers public performances as well as guided tours.
The world's largest ice cave system, located in Werfen. A truly unique experience.
Known for its exceptional performances, it's one of the leading opera houses in the world.
This contemporary art museum in Graz has a unique biomorphic architecture, earning it the nickname "Friendly Alien".
Austria has numerous thermal spas. The Aqua Dome in Tyrol and the Therme Wien are particularly popular.
Try Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte, or Apfelstrudel and drink a cup of Viennese coffee in traditional coffee houses in Vienna.
If you visit Vienna in the Carnival season, don't miss the chance to attend one of the glamorous traditional balls. The Vienna Opera Ball is the most famous one.