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    Visa for Austria

    Please keep in mind: Processing time during the peak travel season will be minimum of 15 days (excluding day of submission at VFS) for all the Visa categories.

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    Vienna - Now Or Never

    How many steps lead up to St. Stephen’s Cathedral? What kind of clothing did the Habsburgs wear? Are there really wild boars in Vienna? And what does a white-nosed coati look like? Vienna’s secrets await discovery by children young and old. On Your Marks … Get Set … Vienna!

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    Psst! Austria's Hidden Treasures are here!

    Whether it’s outdoor adventure, a helping of culture, an indulgent escape, spending time with friends or family, mingling with the locals, or simply good old-fashioned sightseeing you’re looking for, Austria will end your summer holiday search.

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    Chalets & Holiday Homes in Austria

    Skiing and hiking chalets in the Austrian Alps come in all sizes and all standards. Whatever your taste there is a chalet for you! As some include excellent facilities such as saunas.

    Chalets & Holiday Homes in Austria
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    Kinderhotels

    At Kinderhotels children aren't just tolerated, but treasured. Start planning your affordable family holiday today.

    "Are we there yet?"
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    Non-Stop to Austria

    Travelling to Austria by air couldn't be easier. With an average direct flying time of only 8-10 hours from most major Indian cities to a choice of popular Austrian destinations, flights to Austria are probably the quickest, easiest and most cost effective travel option compared with other European countries.

    Find flight information to Austria
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    Shopping

    Holidays are never holidays without a bit of shopping so visitors will be delighted by many large shopping malls, small souvenir shops and splendid shopping streets across Austria. Go bargain hunting at one of the many colorful markets, stroll along an upscale shopping street or indulge in some serious shopping at 1000m above sea level.

    Where are Austria's longest shopping streets?
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    Alpine Beaches

    The lakes in Austria are the pure zest of life, drinking water pure and enticing, they gleam under white limestone peaks in the summer sun.

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    Austrian etiquette

    Even tough Austrians have the reputation of being layed back and relaxed there is a number of rules that should be kept in mind when either traveling through Austria or doing business in Austria.

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    Who needs a beach?

    In the very heart of Europe, Austria is a country which could have been created with activity holidays in mind. It is a land of majestic mountains, tranquil lakes, fast flowing rivers and streams, deep forests, undulating meadows, charming village which cling fiercely to their architectural traditions and cultural heritage and cities which still reflect the artistic grandeur of the old Austro Hungarian empire.

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    "Almabtrieb" celebration in Wildschönau, Tyrol

    Traditions throughout Austria

    Austrians have developed a strong sense for celebrations, rituals and symbolism, which have developed over centuries. Throughout the year you can encounter intersting ceremonies and traditions.

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    Indian Restaurants in Austria

    Where you can enjoy Indian cuisine in Vienna, Salzburg and Innsbruck

    list of restaurants
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    Edible Souvenirs

    After you have returned back home you can still enjoy the tastes of Austria: Styrian pumpkinseed oil, Zotter chocolate, Manner Schnitten hazelnut wafers and the famous Mozart chocolate balls are all popular culinary souvenirs.

    Bring home these Austrian treats
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    Currency & Foreign Exchange

    Austria is a member of the Economic and Currency Union - the common currency is the Euro.

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    Vienna Card

    More than 210 discounts and unlimited free travel by underground, bus and tram for 72 hours- with this card for only 18.50 Euro.

    Benefits of the Vienna Card
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    Salzburg Card

    It is easy to explain why you should stake everything on one card. The Salzburg Card is the key to unlock the door to all your sightseeing wishes. Holders of the Salzburg Card enjoy free admission to all the sights in the City of Mozart, free use of the public transportation network and numerous other plus points and advantages.

    Benefits of the Salzburg Card
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    Innsbruck Card

    "Innsbruck all inclusive" is the motto. Innsbruck places all bets on one card! With the Innsbruck Card you get admission to Innsbruck's most important sights for little money. Attractions such as the mint tower in Hall and the Swarovski Crystal Worlds are included as well.

    Benefits of the Innsbruck Card
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    The Vienna State Opera

    The Vienna State Opera (Wiener Staatsoper) is one of the premier opera addresses in the world with top international soloists, directors and stage designers presenting their art to the knowledgeable Viennese audiences. Each February it also hosts the famous Vienna Opera Ball which draws international celebrities.

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    Alpine Jewel: Innsbruck

    If there was ever a city at one with nature and its mountain environment it is Innsbruck, and there are countless reasons for staying in the Tyrolean capital or one of its 25 nearby Village Resorts.

    Learn more about Innsbruck
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    Take a Sound of Music Tour in Salzburg

    Salzburg may be home to Mozart and all things baroque, but for an astounding 70% of overseas visitors The Sound of Music remains the primary reason for travel to the city.

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    The Sound of Music

    Who can't hum at least a few bars of 'Edelweiss' or 'The Hills Are Alive'? The story of the Von Trapp family continues to resonate with fans all over the world as the popular 1965 musical starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer remains a beloved favourite, inspiring plenty of visits to the 'The Sound of Music' city.

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    Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756 - 1791)

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born January 27, 1756 in Salzburg and was already considered a genius as a child. He made his first attempts at composition at the tender age of six.

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    Strauß, Johann (1825 - 1899)

    The name Johann Strauss is inseparably linked with the Viennese waltz, indeed he is the very personification of the waltz. The eldest son of Johann Strauss senior was born in Vienna on October 25, 1825.

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    Vienna Boys' Choir

    The Vienna Boys' Choir is one of the oldest boys' choirs in the world. For nearly five hundred years it has been one of the enduring symbols of Austria.

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    Spanish Riding School

    The Spanish Riding School of Vienna is the only riding academy in the world which has been cultivating the art of equitation in its purest form for over 400 years, and which trains both horses (the famous white Lipizzaners) and riders according to methods which have been used for centuries, passed down over the years by word of mouth alone.

    Spanish Riding School ticket and performance information
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    Airport Transfers

    Once you have arrived at one of Austria's airports, there's a quick way get to your holiday destination!

    Information on airport transfers
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    Austria by Road

    Getting to and around Austria by car is simple as there are fast and well-maintained motorways through all surrounding countries.

    Find out more about driving to/within Austria
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    Austria by Rail

    What better way to explore Austria than travelling through stunning mountain scenery, lush alpine meadows, historic towns and picturesque villages on a reliable and comfortable Austrian train service that represents excellent value for money.

    More about train travel to/within Austria
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    Austrian Wine 101

    Five years ago if one were to proclaim, “I sure do love Austrian wine!” the response would have been blank stares or, “Indeed. I really like their Shiraz.” Nowadays, when one expresses enthusiasm for Austrian wine, the likely response is, “I love Grüner Veltliner,” or “I’ve had fantastic Austrian dessert wine."

    Learn more about Austrian wine
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    Alpine Spas

    Revive the spirit with a traditional Austrian spa treatment using ingredients found exclusively in the Alps. The benefits of altitude and fresh air means that simply by arriving you are already becoming healthier.

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    Austria's Wine Regions

    Austria’s vibrant wine scene has earned a worldwide reputation for quality and innovation and is the destination for those seeking energy, culture, and charm. The miracle of Austria is that all of its wine regions are incredibly easy to visit. In fact, once you step off the plane in Vienna, you have already arrived in one of the world’s most unique wine regions.

    Learn more about Austria's wine regions
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    Thermal Spas

    Let mineral-rich waters at Austria's unique thermal spas gently soothe away the strains of aching joints, back and skin problems, and even more serious conditions such as rheumatism and arthritis.

    Learn more about thermal spas in Austria
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    Museum quater in the early evening © Rupert Stein, MQ E+B GesmbH

    Art, Architecture & Design

    Austrian artists, architects and designers have long moved beyond the traditional boundaries of their genres. They are and always have been world travelers, connoisseurs - and at times, provocateurs.

    Learn more about Art, Architecture & Design in Austria
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    National Parks in Austria

    Austria's National Parks offer visitors the chance to discover nature in its original, unpolluted state. The perfect opportunity to come face to face with Austria’s scenic beauty at its most imposing.

    Learn more about national parks in Austria
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    Government & People

    Austria is a federal republic state with a parliamentary democracy.

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    History

    Like most European countries, Austria looks back on a very eventful history. Yet there are some elements of the Austrian character that haven’t changed much over the centuries: the partiality for indulgence, beauty, and cultivation have always been driving forces in the country’s past and present...

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    Climate

    Austria is located in a temperate climatic zone with a Central European climate influenced by the Atlantic climate. The four seasons (Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter) each have typical temperature and climatic characters.

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    Fauna and Flora

    Austria's topographic diversity accounts for a great variety of flora and fauna, including endemic species that are under preservation.

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    Trade & Industry

    Austria has a strong economy with machinery, metallurgical products and textiles being of particular importance. The country's most important industry, however, is tourism.

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    Famous Austrians

    Who hasn't heared of Arnold Schwarzenegger or Wolfgang Puck? How about Charles Bludorn or Hedy Lamarr? They all have left their mark in politics, art, science, etc. Find out which famous personalities originated from the country in the heart of Europe ...

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    Austrian Beer - Cheers!

    A good beer has only four ingredients: water, grain, a little hops and yeast - the rest depends on the brewer’s skill. (And in Austria, we've got plenty!)

    Learn more about Austrian beer
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    Upscale - yet affordable dining experiences

    Looking for an upscale dining experience? We have compiled a list of restaurants, that will enhance you travel experience. This list is in no way complete since there are so many of them throughout Austria.

    Get a list of unforgettable Austrian restaurants
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    Naschmarkt in Vienna

    Naschmarkt

    A culinary voyage around the world takes not 80 days but minutes in Vienna’s Naschmarkt.

    Discover the Naschmarkt in Vienna
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    Pelzmann Pumpkin Seed Oil

    It’s known as the black gold of Southern Styria: pumpkin seed oil. These days a modest, family-run oil press has become the world’s biggest producer of this delicacy.

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    Modern Art in Salzburg

    A new work is added every year, forming its own dialogue with the baroque heritage of the Mozart city and the juxtaposition always creates lively debate.

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    Weinviertel DAC

    The most peppery white wine in Austria is grown in the Weinviertel region and, typically for the land north east of Vienna, is made from Grüner Veltliner grapes. It makes both wine professionals and connoisseurs eager to spice up their lives.

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    Polka Products

    Design with a touch of humour is the trademark of product design duo Marie Rahm and Monica Singer, who own the Polka Product Pleasure label.

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    Erich Stekovics

    Eric Stekovics has scoured the world for tomato seeds in his quest to revive some nearly forgotten flavours. Today more than 3,200 varieties of tomato thrive in his fields near the Neusiedlersee.

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    Styria’s Meisterstrasse

    Traditional handicrafts, some using methods handed down for centuries, are very much alive in Styria. Fifty master craftsmen making hand-crafted treasures can be found on a journey along the Meisterstrasse.

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    Schloss Hof

    Prinze Eugene’s summer palace, Schloss Hof, one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in the world has been brought back to life in a renovation project that began in 2002 and has cost more than 30 million Euro.

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    Vienna Song Writing Association hosts the Blue Bird Festival

    The Viennese singer songwriter scene comes together every year with international guests to perform at a small but highly acclaimed festival.

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    Kalchkendlalm – a school on the mountain

    Austria’s most unusual school can be found high on a mountain pasture. Visitors can learn about the bread and butter of life in a centuries-old farmhouse.

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    Steirereck

    One of the most famous gourmet restaurants of the city can be found in one of the most beautiful parts of Vienna, in the middle of the Stadtpark and on the banks of the river: the Steiereck and its sister establishment, the Meierei next door.

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    Taubenkobel

    An award-winning restaurant and the owner is Chef of the Year. When gourmets from all over the world make their pilgrimage to the village of Schützen they have one destination in mind: the Taubenkobel.

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    Villgratental in Osttirol © Osttirol Werbung / Foto: Elisabeth Gaggl-Meirer

    Villgratental

    Tranquillity, simple pleasures, the fragrance of flower-strewn meadows and new mown hay, starry skies that city dwellers can only dream of: you will discover the true luxuries of our time, in a mountain valley at an altitude of 1,400 metres, in Villgratental.

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    Portrait of Joseph Haydn © Österreich Werbung

    Joseph Haydn: Life and Works

    Joseph Haydn was a very beloved person, esteemed by his contemporaries, diligent, humorous, affable, and a straight shooter who was not spoiled by his steep climb from humble conditions into the highest social circles.

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    Women's museum Hittisau © Frauenmuseum Hittisau

    Modern Architecture in the Alps

    At first is sounds improbable: Vorarlberg - a small, mostly rural state in the middle of the Alps - has become one of Europe's leading regions for modern art and architecture.

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    Bergisel Ski Jump

    Innsbruck’s futuristic new landmark is the Bergisel ski jump, known particularly as one of the venues for the international Vierschanzentournee ski jump competition.

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    Nonseum

    A crazy village and a museum for inventions that nobody needs..... quirky rather than certifiable.

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    Vineyards in the Wachau region © Österreich Werbung/Himsl

    Wachau

    A region which straddles the banks of the Danube, rich in history, blessed with a mild climate and outstanding white wines, the UNESCO cultural heritage site of Wachau is a magical land in every season.

    Discover one of Austria's finest wine regions
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    Grünau im Almtal © Oberösterreich Werbung / Popp

    Grünau im Almtal

    The region is as fresh and green as the name promises. Dense forests, tranquil lakes and peaceful places, where you can find some inner harmony and revel in nature’s treasures. A secret hideaway, not just for bird watchers.

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    Lanserhof

    Guests at this hotel can improve their wellbeing with an individually tailored programme. The future of your sustained good health lies in the Tirol.

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    Naturhotel Chesa Valisa

    Everything is 100% organic here, and there’s clean air, a bracing altitude, pristine nature and, if you so desire, a complete papering programme.

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    Summer residence "Tunauberg" in Southern Styria © www.puresleben.at

    Pure Living

    Enjoy the luxuries of the good life – simply live in beautiful surroundings, eat and drink well and savour the landscape. A recipe for total relaxation.

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    Kamptal Gardens

    The gardens of the Kamptal have been especially blessed by nature and 19 unique oases of green can be visited in one of the most beautiful valleys in Lower Austria.

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    Poppy field in Lower Austria

    Mohndorf

    A small village in the Waldviertel has devoted itself totally to the poppy: the inhabitants of Armschlag have even patented the unique Waldviertel grey poppy seed.

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    Bregenzerwald / Vorarlberg © Franz Oberhauser / Archiv Vorarlberg Tourismus

    Bregenzerwald

    This valley, once completely covered by forest, lies between Lake Constance and the Arlberg and is the ideal destination for gourmet holidays amidst pristine nature.

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    Linz by night © Österreich Werbung/Horvath

    Pixel Hotel

    The most unusual hotel in Linz: rooms are located all over the city and can be found in former workshops, shops and even on a barge.

    Pixel hotel in Linz
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    Museum of Fine Arts, Vienna © Kunsthistorisches Museum

    Vienna

    How many steps lead up to St. Stephen’s Cathedral? What kind of clothing did the Habsburgs wear? Are there really wild boars in Vienna? And what does a white-nosed coati look like? Vienna’s secrets await discovery by children young and old. On Your Marks … Get Set … Vienna!

    Experience the imperial capital of Austria
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    City of Salzburg, Domplatz © Österreich Werbung

    Salzburg

    Worldfamous for it's outstanding music festial this picturesque city in the Austrian Alps shows its sophisticated side even outside the festival time...

    Experience true Austrian sophistication
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    Schoenbrunn in Vienna

    Luxury Resorts in Austria

    Craving the thrill of heliskiing in the Austrian Alps? Dreamed of attending the New Year's concert in Vienna or the worldfamous Salzburg festival? Or intersted in experiencing the many high-end restaurants you can find throughout Austria? You can have it all...

    Get your luxury experience
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    Top 11 Music festivals in Austria

    Austria is world known for it's first class music festivals and composers. It counts as a very special experience to attend one of those events, which are celebrated in great style.

    List of Austria's Top 11 Music Festivals
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    The longest alpine roller coaster in the world!

    The motto of the Alpine Coaster in Imst is: think big and fast! 3.5km long, packed with power and fun, make it the longest alpine roller coaster in the world.

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    The Golden Roof in Innsbruck

    Innsbruck - the alpine metropolis

    Tirol`s capital is a living treasure house of history and culture. Its unique natural backdrop ideally complements Innsbruck’s rich cultural heritage. Innsbruck offers its visitors sophistication, charm and Alpine exhilaration.

    Learn more about Innsbruck
 

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