Top things to know before visiting Austria
Prepare for the awe-inspiring villages, mouth-watering cuisine, and highly anticipated attractions and activities to see and do during your visit to Austria. Before we go into detail, here’s what you should know before you land:
Currency : The official currency of Austria is the Euro (EUR).
Language: Austrian German is the official language of Austria, however, English is widely spoken at hotels and within the bigger cities.
Capital city: The capital and largest city of Austria is Vienna.
Drinking water: The tap water in Austria is safe to drink, but you are welcome to opt for bottled water too!
Driving side of the road: Commuters in Austria drive on the right-hand side of the road.
Austrian time zone: Austria operates on Central European Time / UTC+1 / GMT+1
The best time to visit Austria
Austria has a variety of different climates, so it’s important to know what kind of weather you can expect at certain times of the year. Generally speaking, weather will determine what kind of activities you’ll get to partake in, so it’s important to first decide on whether you’re wanting to enjoy some skiing and snowboarding, or whether your idea of an epic holiday is savouring the fruits of the vine on a summer’s day or hiking through the incredible mountains.
Overall, the best time to visit Austria is within the shoulder season that runs from April to May, and September to October. This is also when you’ll get to enjoy the lower price rates on activities and accommodation! Springtime comes with an odd rain shower or two, whereas winter is met with exquisite orange and red mountain hues ideal for hiking. Peak season is during June and August where the heat kicks in, but the warm weather and variety of festivals like the Vienna Festival are always something to look forward to during this time.
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Places of interest
Austria is brimming with many impressive destinations that beckon locals and tourists alike to explore. Here’s our list of places to visit during your trip to Austria:
Salzburg
Famous for being the location where The Sound of Music was shot and also the birthplace of Mozart, Salzburg is well-known as the “Stage of the World,” and it isn’t difficult to understand why. Rich culture and history come to life here, where captivating opera houses await, vibrant Christmas markets bring the city to life every year, and the iconic Salzburg Festival has been taking place for more than 100 years. Don’t miss the chance to see the Eisriesenwelt, the world’s largest ice cave situated high up in the mountains offering sweeping views of the incredible surroundings.
The Austrian Alps
Outdoor enthusiasts are in for a treat when trekking to the Austrian Alps! A notable playground for mountaineers and hikers alike, here’s where you can hike from hut to hut while enjoying hearty Austrian cuisine, and dive into various exhilarating outdoor activities like whitewater rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, paragliding and kayaking, to name a few.
Vienna
Vienna is the capital city of Austria that sports a major classical music scene. Known as the “City of Music,” Vienna was also the home of many major composers like Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms. You don’t have to look very far to drink in the mesmerising architecture that the capital city offers. Visit the numerous museums dotted around the city (Belvedere Museum is a must-visit attraction!), feel like royalty during a guided tour of the colossal Schönbrunn Palace and Hofburg Palace, and pay a visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, arguably the most important church striking the skyline. St. Stephen’s Cathedral is where tombs, catacombs, Gothic and Romanesque design, and 18 altars are just some of the highlight attractions to look forward to. We recommend a guided tour to really take it all in! Before you leave Vienna, be sure to indulge in the popular coffee scene, with the city being a world-famous coffee city.
Other places of interest include:
Hallstatt for its beautiful lakeside village and charming buildings;
Tyrol for winter sports activities and breathtaking nature;
Graz for its bustling nightlife scene and rich local culture; and
Krimml Waterfalls at the Hohe Tauern National Park, where the highest waterfalls in Europe await.
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