Travel & Places Europe (Continental)

Travel to Austria

    Location

    • Austria is located in central Europe. It is bordered by Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west, Germany and Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, and Slovenia and Italy to the south.

    When to Go

    • The best time to visit Austria depends on what you want to do there. Summers are optimal for outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking, but winter is the skiing season. Festivals are organized all year round, but most of the music festivals are held from May to October. Summer is the warmest time, but the weather can change quickly and become uncomfortably hot. In addition, many of the institutions you might want to visit, such as the opera, are closed during the summer. Late spring and early fall are the best times for city visits.

    How to Get There

    • Many international airlines fly to Austria. Austria's main airport is located in Vienna, but Graz, Linz, Klagenfurt, Salzburg and Innsbruck are also destinations for international flights. Flights to outside of Vienna can also be less expensive. You can also take a train from any of the countries surrounding Austria or from the rest of the Europe because Austria is extremely well connected to Europe via a vast rail network.

    Needed Documents

    • A valid passport is required to enter Austria and some nationals also need a visa. For tourist visits up to 90 days, citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area, Israel, USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand and most Eastern European and Central and South American nationals do not need a visa. Austria is one of the Schengen countries; a visa valid for one of the Schengen countries is also valid in the others.

    What to Do

    • Austria is a well-known skiing and snowboarding destination in Europe, and its world-class ski resort town of Innsbruck once hosted the Winter Olympics. Cycling and hiking are common ways to spend time during the spring and fall, and the scenery--highlighted by the Alps, lush green valleys, rivers and a beautiful countryside--offers a backdrop for a safe and fun outdoor experience for the entire family. Austria is also known for its musical heritage, and Salzburg and Vienna have world-class opera, classical music and jazz-concert and music festivals throughout the year. In addition, Austria has a rich history that can be seen today in many baroque buildings, castles, palaces and monuments. Vienna especially has many architectural treasures and art collections.

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