Austria, between nature and culture

Discover Austria, the beating heart of Europe.

Explore alpine landscapes and a unique cultural richness.

Austria awaits you: between mountains and melodies

A great history clearly visible Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, so many cities that evoke Austria's grandiose and refined past, shaped over the centuries by the Habsburgs. This imperial past remains anchored in the architecture of its numerous palaces, theaters, buildings, and continues to live in the atmosphere of the cities and in the hearts of Austrians. In contrast to this monumental art, Austria has simultaneously been a hub of dissent and innovation, as demonstrated by the works of Secession art or Friedensreich Hundertwasser... Moreover, the Austrian past is not only about the splendors of the imperial court popularized by the _Sissi_ films. Between modernity, disenchantment, and questioning of old values, Vienna has forged a strong identity, as can be seen in the visual arts with names like Klimt, Moser, Schiele, and Kokoschka, in music with Schoenberg and his disciples Webern and Berg, in literature and psychoanalysis with Musil and Freud, Thomas Bernhard and Peter Handke.

An Enchanting Journey to the Heart of Europe

Nestled between breathtaking alpine landscapes and majestic baroque architecture, Austria captivates with its unique blend of tradition and modernity. Explore the charms of Vienna with its elegant cafés and imperial palaces, or be enchanted by the classical melodies that resonate in the streets of Salzburg. For nature lovers, the Austrian Alps offer an idyllic setting for outdoor getaways, whether skiing on immaculate slopes or hiking through breathtaking panoramas. Savor the country's culinary richness, where every bite tells a story of cultural fusion. From golden schnitzels to refined pastries, your palate will be delighted. Let yourself be charmed by Austrian hospitality and discover a country where every corner is an invitation to wonder and discovery.

Sports Activities in Austria

Athletes will be spoiled for choice, as the possibilities in this area are numerous. Water sports, climbing, hiking on foot, by bike, or on horseback are all available. Not to mention the country's vast ski area, the densest in the world with 22,000 km of alpine ski slopes and 16,000 km of cross-country ski trails. The season is generally long, all within a privileged and lovingly preserved environment: a challenge envied by skiing enthusiasts worldwide.

The Cradle of Classical Music

In Austria, lovers of "great" music will find themselves spoiled for choice. Haydn, Schubert, Strauss, Mozart, Beethoven, Schoenberg, the greatest masters of classical music, whether native to the country or not, have seen their genius flourish here. The Vienna State Opera, the many concert halls, as well as the festivals in the capital and Salzburg, offer a discerning and passionate audience an exceptional program performed by internationally renowned musicians.

A Peaceful Journey into the Heart of Lush Landscapes

Land of high Alpine mountain ranges, glacial lakes with crystal-clear waters, lush green meadows, and dense forests, Austria cherishes its natural treasures and does everything to preserve them. With seven national parks and countless preserved areas, this generous and constantly varied nature is home to protected and abundant wildlife and flora. A true paradise for greenery enthusiasts.

A Cosmopolitan Cuisine: Discover the Flavors of the Austrian Capital

A blend of Germanic, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, and Slavic influences, traditional Austrian cuisine is tasty, generous, and robustly hearty. The fame of its pastries has crossed borders, and the legendary Sacher tea room enchants gourmets around the world. The country also produces many white wines from the slopes of the Danube Valley, around Vienna, Burgenland, and Styria. The local beers are excellent, and one would travel miles to taste a schnitzel, a schweinsbraten, a goulash, or even a käsekrainer sausage!

A Country at the Heart of Europe

Nestled in the heart of Europe, Austria is a welcoming country. More than 10% of its population is foreign, making it the third country in the eurozone to host the most foreign nationals. It is also a place of transit and visit, with 38 million tourists in 2017, more than four times the total population of the country. Bavarians love to spend the weekend in Salzburg, Czechs and Slovaks enjoy strolling in Vienna, while Northern Italians spend their winters on the ski slopes around Innsbruck. As a result, a Tower of Babel atmosphere can emerge from some cafes and bars during the peak season.

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Despite the high mountains as far as the eye can see throughout the territory, Austria is not cut off from the world. The road network is dense and of very good quality. The country can be crossed from east to west in five hours. As for telephone communications, the mobile data speed is very good in most cities. However, be cautious of some winter sports resorts where it is difficult to get 3G.

Convenient Public Transportation in Austria

The railway network is very developed and trains run 24/7. It is complemented by a bus network for towns that do not have a railway station. Trains almost always depart and arrive on time, and the same goes for buses. Moreover, the fares are very attractive. You can really rely on the train-bus duo for the entirety of a stay in Austria, from the capital to the smallest villages in Tyrol.

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