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Austria, draws people to its jaw-droppingly beautiful landscapes and culturally rich cities. Flanked by gorgeous alpine scenery and nestled within the Alps, it is a treasure box of delights and diverse in its offerings. A German speaking country, Austria has had many famous residents from Sigmund Freud to Amadeus Mozart, both of whom are immortalised in Austria’s capital, Vienna’s landmarks.

A tour to Austria will visit the capital city of Vienna, one of the most musical cities in the world, and sprinkled with opulent beauty from the Habsburg Empire. Rich in culture and home to some of the most stunning Baroque architecture, Vienna is also where Beethoven and many other composers called home and you can still hear the famous classical symphonies playing in this magical city.

 

As with everything in Vienna, coffee has been turned into an artform. The traditional coffee houses have a distinct charming ambiance, offering some of the best coffees, pastries and cakes that money can buy. Often described as Europe’s cultural capital, Vienna is dripping in stunning architecture. Visit the Imperial Schonbrunn Palace residence, the Hofburg – the former palace of the Habsburg dynasty, and the iconic St. Stephen’s Cathedral with its North Tower providing a spectacular view of the city.

A tour to Vienna, a city famous for its elegance, offers up a variety of cultural activities to indulge in. From attending the angelic Vienna Boys choir at the Burgkapelle, experiencing the world’s best orchestra at the philharmonic, or visiting the neoclassical Kunsthistorisches Museum – brimming with the work of Europe’s most famous artists. Finish your day with a trip to the hidden gem of the Griechenbeisl – Vienna’s oldest restaurant, frequently visited by the likes of Beethoven, Brahms, Strauss and Schubert.

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Money

The monetary unit in Austria is the Euro (€). For up-to-date exchange rates with your own currency visit www.oanda.com or www.xe.com. The easiest way to obtain money in Austria is to draw it out of an ATM (cash machine) on a credit or debit card (e.g. visa or cirrus). ATMs are widely available throughout Europe and credit cards are accepted in many restaurants and shops. Another option is to bring cash, in either US dollars or euros (pounds sterling and other currencies cannot always be easily changed) but we advise against bringing all your money in this form, in case of theft. In all of the cities that we visit there are many places to change money and your tour leader will be able to show you where to get the best rates of exchange. Please note: Travellers cheques are not recommended for travel anywhere in Europe as these can be difficult to change and attract poor exchange rates or exorbitant commission.

Major Cities and Towns

Our tours stop in the capital, Vienna. It is known for its huge musical atmosphere, having been the residence of many famous composers. It is a very clean city, with extremely beautiful architecture and quite easy get around by foot.

Electricity

 The voltage in Austria is 230-240V. Sockets are of European two pronged round pin variety.

Etiquette and Culture

Located in the Alps, Austria is a landlocked, mountainous country bordered by the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland & Liechtenstein. It has an alpine climate, and whilst cold in winter, summer temperatures are relatively high. Check the weather chart on our website or visit www.worldclimate.com to get an idea of what the weather will be like on your trip.

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Austrian specialties include Krapfen (doughnuts filled with apricot jam), Apfelstrudel (filled with apple) and Topfenstrudel (filled with cheese). Other typical dishes include Wiener Schnitzel, a veal cutlet which is breaded and fried and also Knodel, which are dumplings often served on the side of a meal.

Visas

Many nationalities (including citizens of the UK, Australia, Canada, Japan, the US and EU citizens) do not need a visa to enter Austria when staying in the country for less than 90 days. However, visitors must hold an onward ticket, all documents required for their next destination and sufficient funds. If your nationality is not listed please consult your nearest Austrian consulate before you travel

Time Difference

Austria’s time difference is GMT/UTC + 1. For other time differences please visit www.timeanddate.com