Austria has a long, fascinating history and a rich cultural heritage. Many of its medieval castles still stand, remarkably well preserved. But even if you're not into museums and art, you’ll find ...
St. Peter's Catholic Church (Peterskirche), which stands in the heart of the Inner Stadt close to St. Stephen's Cathedral, is one of most outstanding examples of baroque architecture in Vienna.
Part of the excellent MuseumsQuartier Wien, the Leopold Museum houses one of greatest collections of Austrian art anywhere in the world. Along with major works by the likes of Gustav Klimt, Oskar ...
Vienna (or “Wien” in German) is Austria's culture-rich capital, boasting world-class museums, Baroque architecture, and an impressive classical music legacy that nurtured greats like Mozart and ...
Hallstatt is Austria’s most picturesque village — it almost feels like stepping into a fairytale. The serene lake, flower-decked chalets, and misty mountain landscapes make it a destination that feels ...
When to go: April-May or September­-October to avoid summer crowds. Why to go: For the gemütlichkeit: an atmosphere of friendliness, good cheer and relaxation that defines the Austrian experience.
Discover one of Europe’s most thrilling viewpoints at the Dachstein Glacier Skywalk in Austria. Perched 2,700 meters high, this glass observation deck reveals sweeping vistas across the Alps, reaching ...