Find The Much-Needed Peace In This Austria Vacation

Editor: Priyanka Saxena on Nov 26,2019

One of the few countries which have the perfect combination of history, culture, music, and some great geographical features in Austria. It is a German speaking country in Central Europe which had acceded into Hitler’s Germany at the time of the Second World War. The country is known for its mountain villages, the architecture of baroque nature, a highly influential imperial history and terrain filled with Alpine. In this highly customized Austria vacation of eight days, you will be visiting more than 10 locations throughout the country. Visit Danube River in Vienna while exploring the capital city which is called home to the Schönbrunn and Hofburg palaces. Check out the home to some famous artists such as Mozart, Strauss, and Freud and try to relive their glorious past which has made Austria home to music. Be witness to some awesome terrain in the northern Bohemian forests, Traunsee Lake and the vineyards in the eastern hills. Explore the most prized possession of Austria in the Lake District where the assimilation of the mountains takes place with the blue glacial lakes. Check out the quieter, idyllic side of Salzkammergut as take a small walk through the old villages. Visit Bad Ischl where you can have the pleasure of checking out some small lakes and high passes. Check out the highlights of the Austria Vacation here –

Trip at a Glance

  1. Arrive in the capital city of Vienna to start your 8 days Austria Vacation which will take you to more than ten locations in the country and come back to the capital to end your trip.

  2. You will be transferred from Vienna to Abersee to start the tour.

  3. Visit Danube River in Vienna while exploring the capital city which is called home to the Schönbrunn and Hofburg palaces.

  4. Check out the home to some famous artists such as Mozart, Strauss, and Freud and try to relive their glorious past which has made Austria home to music.

  5. Be witness to some awesome terrain in the northern Bohemian forests, Traunsee Lake and the vineyards in the eastern hills.

  6. Explore the most prized possession of Austria in the Lake District where the assimilation of the mountains takes place with the blue glacial lakes.

  7. Check out the quieter, idyllic side of Salzkammergut as take a small walk through the old villages.

  8. Visit Bad Ischl where you can have the pleasure of checking out some small lakes and high passes.


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