Places You Can’t Miss In Austria.

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Tucked in between the soaring Alps, Austria is  an enchanting country with dream-like landscapes,   picture-perfect meadows and grasslands,  stunning baroque architecture and   music flowing through its veins.[a] From pretty villages to magnificent cities,   from the best operas to the most lavish  desserts Austria has the perfect ingredients  

To intoxicate your senses[b]. Austria is such a beautiful country. Have   you ever wondered where to go in Austria to  make the most of your trip!?[c] Then watch out   until the end. This video is for you. Here in this video, I’m gonna show you the  

‘Top 10 places that you can’t  miss in Austria’.   Number 10: Vorarlberg Vorarlberg is also known as the ‘Land of the   mountains’. Located in Western Austria, Vorarlberg  is a state that shares its borders with Germany.   This region is characterized by mountainous  terrain. It is known for its gorgeous alpine  

Landscapes and adventure ski resorts that make it  one of the most famous places to go in Austria.[d]   Vorarlberg houses Central Europe’s third-largest  lake called ‘Lake Constance’.[e]   The mountain landscape of Vorarlberg makes it  a hotspot for hiking and trekking activities.  

Hiking through the forested trail routes will  give you a feeling of coming close to nature.   And if not trekking, you can enjoy a cable car  ride to witness the splendid views of the valleys.   Vorarlberg has some really interesting museums in  Austria that attract a lot of tourists.[f]  

Number 9: Tyrol Tyrol is the ‘Heaven in the Alps’. It   is a wonderful state located in Western Austria.  Resting in the Alps, this place is a popular   ski resort destination. [g]There are also many  historic sites including Ambras Castle, Ehrenberg  

Castle and Kufstein Fortress. You will also find  some of the most exciting museums in Tyrol. Other   than this, Tyrol is the hub of many famous winter  festivals in Europe that you must attend.[h]   The popular city of Innsbruck is the capital  of Tyrol. [i]This place features ancient gothic  

Churches and traditional baroque-style buildings  and palaces. Tyrol is one of the best places   to visit in Austria for anyone who is looking  forward to exploring a place with natural beauty   and historical relevance.[j] Number 8: Hoher Dachstein   While there are plenty of mountains to  climb in Austria’s Alps, Hoher Dachstein  

Is the best one to visit if you want to see  glaciers.[k] It’s actually home to several,   including the Hallstatter Glacier, Gosau Glacier,  and Dachstein Glacier. This mountain in the   Northern Limestone Alps sits on the border of  Upper Austria and Styria at 2,700 meters. It’s  

The highest mountain of both states. Upon reaching the top of Hoher Dachstein,   you’ll find a nice variety of ways to enjoy  the mountain views. You’ll need to be brave   to get the most out of your visit, experiencing  the thrills of the Dachstein Suspension Bridge,  

The precarious Skywalk observation deck, and the  glass-bottomed Stairway to Nothingness. Luckily   for those uneasy about heights, there’s also  the Dachstein Ice Palace, full of intricate ice   carvings that anyone can enjoy. Number 7: Bad Gastein   In a hidden valley among the High Tauern mountains  lies the spa town of Bad Gastein.[l] The fresh  

Mountain air, thermal springs, and sounds  of the nearby waterfall make this a perfect   place to relax. Throughout Bad Gastein, you’ll  see elegant Belle Époque buildings and villas   that reflect its history as a popular  spa retreat from the 19th century.  

While you can spend your time here soaking in  the local hot springs, whose waters are rich   in minerals and radon, Bad Gastein is also a base  for various outdoor sports, including hiking and   biking in summer and skiing in winter[m]. Don’t  forget the mighty Bad Gastein Waterfall, which you  

Can visit by following the Waterfall Trail. It’s  said that the mist from this waterfall even gives   the town’s air a healing quality. Number 6: Bregenz   Located on the Eastern edge of Lake Constance,  Bregenz offers sweeping views of the Swiss and  

German Alps. It is one of the best places to  visit in Austria[n]. You can walk through the   beautiful promenade by the lake or take  a cable car up the Pfander Mountain for   breathtaking vistas of Lake Constance. The mountain top is also a great place to  

Relish a lunch with spectacular views or  meander along a hiking trail. Get bowled   over by the opera and orchestras at the  annual Bregenz festival performed at the   floating lakeside platform if you visit in July  or August.[o] The architecture, history and art  

Legacy of the city can be admired in museums  and beautiful buildings across the town.   Number 5: Graz Although it’s the second-largest   city in Austria, Graz is a destination that  many travelers underestimate[p]. But there’s   plenty to see in this historic cultural hub in the  country’s southeast. Its most iconic landmark is  

The symbolic ‘Graz Clock Tower’, which watches  over the city from Schlossberg, a tree-covered   hill where you’ll find superb views. Down in the heart of the city is the Old Town,   a UNESCO World Heritage Site full of Renaissance  and Baroque architecture centering on Hauptplatz.  

Other interesting attractions in town include Graz  Castle and its famous double-spiral staircase,   the world’s largest historic armor collection in  the Styrian Armoury, and the Mausoleum of Emperor   Ferdinand II next to Graz Cathedral.  Then there’s the modern side of Graz,   whose landmarks include the man-made island  of Murinsel and the bizarre Graz Art Museum,  

Nicknamed “The Friendly Alien.” Number 4: Hallstatt   Few places are as famous in Austria as the  fairy-tale village of Hallstatt. Sitting   among lakes and mountains in the Salzkammergut  region, Hallstatt is adored for its enchanting   scenery. As you walk through the village, you’ll  see swans swimming around a pristine lake on one  

Side and quaint Alpine houses on the other. But there’s actually much more than pretty scenery   here, starting with the Bone House, a small  ossuary inside St. Michael’s Chapel. You can   also delve deep into the Hallstatt Salt Mine,  the oldest salt mine in the world.[q]  

On the hillside above town, you’ll find the  Hallstatt Skywalk, an observation deck that   offers incredible views of the Hallstatter Sea and  the nearby Dachstein Mountains. After exploring   the town and finding its iconic viewpoint,  you’ll agree that Hallstatt is one of the best   things to see in Austria. Number 3: Worthersee  

Canoeing, spelunking, pretty churches and  the hometown of Porsche[r] are reason enough   to spend a few days at Austria’s favored summer  destination Worthersee. The beautiful Worthersee   Lake offers ample opportunities for swimming,  boating and canoeing in the summer months.   You can head to the colorful Griffen Stalactite  cave for some thrill and exploration. Admiring  

The 12th century ancient Cathedral of Gurk  and a visit to Gmund the birthplace of Porsche   complete your list of must-do experiences in  one of the best places to go in Austria.   Number 2: Salzburg Famous for its connection to  

‘The Sound of Music’, the city of Salzburg is  easily one of the best things to do in Austria   for tourists. The Mirabell Palace Gardens is  where you’ll go to see a filming location for   The Sound of Music, but there are many other  captivating places to see in the Old Town,  

Especially Getreidegasse with its characteristic  architecture and antique signage.   Salzburg is also famous for being the birthplace  of renowned composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.   You can visit the house where he was born in  Getreidegasse, now the Mozart’s Birthplace museum,   and the house where the family lived, the  Mozart Residence museum. A large statue  

Of the composer stands in Mozartplatz. The city’s sense of culture extends beyond music,   with a great selection of museums over in  the DomQuartier beside a majestic cathedral.   Watching over it all is Hohensalzburg Fortress,  a mighty castle full of history that defines   the city’s skyline. Number 1: Vienna  

And the Number one is of course Vienna. Once the  heart of the Habsburg Empire, this grand city sure   looks the part, with its traditional architecture  and sophisticated coffeehouses. [s]   Vienna is home to some of the best-known  tourist attractions in Austria,  

Including many elegant royal residences, such  as Schonbrunn Palace and the Belvedere. Some   other striking landmarks in the city center are  Vienna City Hall, the Vienna State Opera, St.   Stephen’s Cathedral, and the Karlskirche. As a city of culture, Vienna is also home to  

Many museums, the Albertina art museum and  the Museum of Art History being two of the   finest. On the lighter side, you’ll find quirky  buildings like the Hundertwasser House and the   delightful Prater amusement park. Vienna is one of the most beautiful   cities in Austria which makes it  definitely a must-visit[t].  

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