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Austria Holidays

Stately heritage and Alpine bliss

It might have been the setting for The Sound of Music, but Austria holidays offer a lot more than scenic hillside rambles – though the hiking really is excellent. Nestled in the centre of Europe, centuries of fluctuating empires and royal throne-hopping have left their mark on Austria’s culture and architecture. This is especially evident in Vienna, where castles like the stately Schönbrunn Palace – a Unesco heritage site – stand alongside imposing buildings of all styles.

Elsewhere, the Danube river winds past crumbling castles in the picturesque Wachau Valley. Other city breaks might include ornate Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, or Graz, with its old town and famous medieval clock tower. For classical music fans, world-class theatres across the country echo with the creations of home-grown cultural heroes (think Haydn and Schubert – though others might be more familiar with the work of Eurovision star Conchita Wurst). Museums and galleries showcase the nation’s rich history and paintings by the likes of Klimt and Schiele.

Further afield, the Alps offer their own respite from city life, where hikers and skiers can admire fine Austrian vistas. The warmth and hospitality of Austrian culture is often best expressed through its food. Crisp wiener schnitzel and knödel dumplings are just some of its treasures, best washed down with some excellent local beer. A bit of strudel for dessert and a shot of schnapps will usually round off any meal – just a few more excellent reasons for booking a holiday to Austria as soon as possible.

All regions in Austria

Three tips for a top trip

Embrace coffee culture

Coffee houses in Austria are an ingrained part of daily life. Stop off for a cappuccino-like ‘Melange' (and a pastry, of course) to feel like a local.

Bring the kids

Many museums and attractions consider those under 19 to be children, which means discounted ticket prices, or even free entry, for many lucky younger visitors.

Take the KässeStrasse

The Cheese Road winds through the spectacular countryside of Bregenzerwald, taking in cheese museums, cheese farms, speciality cheese restaurants and more – on a cheese theme.

Don’t-miss dates in Austria

Festive season

Twinkling markets fill Austria’s city squares from November through to Christmas and sometimes beyond, with crafts, roasted chestnuts, and savoury sauerkraut doughnuts among the festive goodies.

May

This merry month of food festivals includes celebrations of wine, craft beer, and cheese – so why not visit to sample the best of Austria’s cuisine?

Vienna Ice World

From wintry mid-January right through to March, Vienna becomes an ice skating wonderland complete with a giant skating rink and trails through Rathauspark.

Best things to do in Austria

Sound of Music tours

These kitsch tours are a great way to engage with the town of Salzburg and its pretty Alpine setting while learning more about the beloved film.

Visit Wiener Staatsoper

The Vienna State Opera is one of the most famous opera houses in the world, and any trip to Vienna should include a visit.

Hike through the Alps

Hiking conditions are at their best from May to October, when Austria’s famous landscape of rolling meadows and snow-capped mountains is a delight for hardy walkers.