Bregenz
Bregenz, the capital of the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, is a place where art, hospitality, and joie de vivre come together in a way that is truly special. Bregenz is unique because of its natural beauty, variety of art, attractive flair, and abundance of adventures. Bregenz is the only city on Lake Constance where the past and present coexist so …
Graz
Graz, the capital of Styria, is Austria’s second-largest city with a population of less than 300,000. The city has served as an important economic and cultural hub for Styria, Austria, and Slovenia, and its residents include luminaries as diverse as Nikola Tesla and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Innsbruck
Innsbruck, the capital of the state of Tyrol has all the amenities of a modern metropolis, but is still so compact that leaving it will put you in the heart of the majestic Alps in under ten minutes. Locals sometimes joke that their city, the capital of Tyrol, is really just a giant village. This demonstrates both a strong attachment to AustriaR…
Linz
Linz is the capital of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich) and the major city in Austria’s second-strongest economic region, located on the river Danube (Donau). Despite its prominence as an economic hub, Linz’s historic district is rather photogenic. Its canter square is the largest in all of Austria, and it is flanked by a stunning collec…
Salzburg
Salzburg is an Austrian city close to German border and with views of the Eastern Alps. The town is bisected by the Salzach River, with old city, ‘Altstadt’ sitting on the left bank and new city, ‘Neustadt’ on its right bank. Salzburg is globally known as a birthplace of the most famous classical composer – Mozart. His birthplace hous…
Vienna
Vienna, Austria’s capital, is one of the places that will charm you on a first sight and will compel you to come back to it to discover more. Elegantly seated on the banks of river Danube, this ancient city is alive with art, music and historical sites.