Austria’s cities fascinate with their monumental architectural buildings spanning all major epochs from gothic to renaissance, from baroque to jugendstil, and post modernism. Historic settings for modern events, leisurely shopping tours and wonderful culinary experiences. Let yourself be charmed …
Vorarlberg’s capital is delightfully located at Lake Constance, Central Europe’s third largest lake, and offers a dense cultural program coupled with a wide range of outdoor activities. More
With 13,000 inhabitants, Eisenstadt is Austria’s smallest provincial capital. The former seat of the Esterhazy noble family delightfully nestles at the foot of the Leitha mountain range and has plenty to offer! More
Past and Future meet in the heart of the Alps: Innsbruck’s world-famous sights, which testify to the province’s great past, stand alongside post-modern international architecture to create a fascinating blend More
The Styrian capital Graz, whose roots date back to the Roman age, lies on both sides of the River Mur. The 2003 European Capital of Culture offers a lot for everyone … More
Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is dominated by churches, castles and palaces. The picturesque old town is a UNESCO world heritage sight. More
Austria’s capital offers a unique blend of imperial traditions and stunning modern architecture. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cozy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm. More
Klagenfurt nestles at Wörthersee, one of Europe’s largest and warmest alpine lakes. With an Mediterranean summer climate, sunny winter days, a colorful fall and a mild spring, Klagenfurt is an enjoyable city throughout the year. More
Uncover the splendours of Salzburg & Vienna at your own pace through an excellent series of audio walking tours – inexpensive & easy to download to your iPod or MP3 player. More