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Map of Self-Guided Fairytale towns in the Alps
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Austria in 9 days

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    Innsbruck
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    Salzburg
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    Vienna
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Travel through the most important and emblematic cities in Austria by train in this stunning independent journey through Vienna, Innsbruck and Salzburg.

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Extraordinary Holiday Packages & Tours to Austria

Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime with a tour to Austria. Explore the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, stroll through the charming village of Hallstatt, and hike to the top of the Krimml Waterfalls.

From picturesque scenery to rich history and culture, Austria has something for every kind of traveler.

At Exoticca, our holiday packages include most flights, hotels, tours, transfers, and even some meals. Discover why Austria should be at the top of your travel list, and start planning your dream holiday today.

Trips to Austria from the UK

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Book an extraordinary trip to Austria to visit a nation enriched with spectacular scenery, charming cities, rich history, and vibrant culture.

Explore castles, museums, and cathedrals. Indulge in delicious local cuisine. Adventurous activities like hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing await outdoorsy folk. Expect nothing less than a memorable holiday in Austria.

 

Top points of interest in Austria

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These popular tourist spots are featured in almost every Austria tour package. Read on to learn why.

Innsbruck


Nestled in the Alps, Innsbruck is a must for tourists looking for rich history, vibrant culture, and magnificent landscapes. With its unique blend of architecture and natural beauty, the city is a gem in the heart of Europe.

The iconic Golden Roof is a Gothic-style 15th-century balcony. The highlight for tourists is viewing it at night when it’s illuminated, and visiting its museum. 

Culture buffs adore the Imperial Palace, home to several museums and galleries showcasing the city’s history and culture

The Nordkette mountain range offers adventure seekers breathtaking views and world-class skiing and hiking opportunities

Salzburg


Movie fans will remember Salzburg as the setting for the Sound of Music. The picturesque city is steeped in history and culture, offering stunning architecture and a vibrant music scene. With something for everyone, it’s a must-visit destination on any Austria tour.

Mirabell Palace and Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a top attraction featuring incredible Baroque architecture and beautifully manicured gardens

Don’t miss the Hohensalzburg Fortress, a medieval structure perched high on a hill, offering panoramic views of the city

Music lovers must visit Mozart’s Birthplace museum to learn about the life and works of one of the world’s most famous composers.

Vienna


Like many Austrian cities, Vienna exudes excitement with its stunning architecture, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere. The destination is top of the itinerary of most vacation packages to Austria. 

The magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts beautiful gardens, a zoo, and several museums

Visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna’s iconic landmark, and be awed by its Gothic architecture and breathtaking views from the tower

Coffee and cake lovers must visit the historic Cafe Central to savor Vienna’s famous coffee culture. Sample the coffeehouse’s culinary creations, classic Viennese dishes, and sweet treats.

Austria: Off the beaten track


Want to go off the beaten path in Austria? With its unspoiled nature, rich history, and unique culture, there are many lesser known attractions to check out. 

  • Explore Hallstatt, a small picturesque village, to tour its salt mines and ice cave. Hike around Lake Hallstatt if you have a day to spare.
  • Not to be missed are the Krimml Waterfalls, Austria’s highest waterfall and one of Europe’s most spectacular natural wonders.

Book your Austria tour with Exoticca

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Want to go on an extraordinary holiday to Austria? Read on to learn why you should book your Austria tour package with Exoticca.

All included: Flights, hotels, tours & transfers


Our Austria holiday packages are all-inclusive. We handle your flights, hotels, transfers, and excursions. Some of our packages also cover meals. Rest assured that you’ll have an exciting and unforgettable experience when booking our tours.

Austria partially or fully guided tours


Exoticca provides partially and fully guided group tours to Austria. You can choose between escorted, semi-escorted, independent, and guided options. Our travel agents can also arrange a private tour.

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More than 300 exclusive travel packages have been artfully shaped by our dedicated travel connoisseurs, encompassing 60 varied worldwide locations. Our travel team harnesses their first-hand expertise to craft the finest holiday packages to Austria.

By working in tight partnership with local associates and skilled tour guides at each location, we assure our passengers an easygoing and unforgettable travel escapade. Our local partners serve as the driving force behind our carefully curated excursions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Austria?

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The best time for an Austria tour is all year round. June to August is ideal for festival lovers, November to March is suitable for winter sports fans, and the other months suit adventure seekers and wellness enthusiasts.

How many days in Austria is enough?

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Most travel experts recommend spending a minimum of five days on your Austria tour. Ten days is ideal to fully experience the country’s best attractions.

Is it expensive to travel in Austria?

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Compared to other European countries like Switzerland, France, and Italy, Austria is relatively affordable. Accommodation and meals make up most of the costs on Austria trips.

Should I go to Austria or Switzerland?

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While Switzerland is also known for its world-class Alpine mountain resorts, many travelers prefer skiing trips to Austria, as they’re more affordable. 

What is the typical breakfast in Austria?

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Many Austrians enjoy a wholesome breakfast with Tiroler Omelet, Bruckfleisch, Apfelradln, and Tiroler Gröstl. The locals usually drink coffee or tea in the morning.

Austria tourist attractions

More information about Austria

A landlocked, Central European country, the Republic of Austria inspires images of rolling hills, charming countryside villages, Alpine lodges and snow-capped mountains and, outside of the cities, the country certainly lives up to these expectations. Bordered by Italy, Germany, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Lichenstein, the nation of Austria is a federation composed of nine states, each with their own distinctive identity.

This German-speaking country has played a huge role in European history and is a popular destination due to the many historic places of interest to visit whilst taking a tour of Austria. The capital city of Vienna has a plethora of cultural attractions to suit all visitors and is world-renowned for its talented luminaries such as Mozart, Strauss, Beethoven and Sigmund Freud, the latter of which has given it the nickname of the ‘City of Dreams’. Other major cities to visit on a holiday to Austria include Salzburg, Linz and Graz, although outside of the urban centres are the country’s most impressive assets; it’s pristine countryside, glistening lakes and perfect alpine peaks that make it the ideal choice for hiking, skiing and outdoors holidays.

As well as it’s winter sports and ‘chocolate-box’ villages, Austria is known for having one of the highest standards of living in the world, something its people are very proud of. It’s fascinating history as the ‘Eastern Realm’ or ‘Osterreich’ as it is called in German, it’s beautiful countryside and culturally rich cities make a trip to Austria an unforgettable experience. 

 

History of Austria

Austria’s prominence in 20th-century European history is well-known, and something many travellers are keen to learn more about, but the country has an even longer history that is also worth discovering. Once part of the Roman Empire,  Austria became the heartland of the famous Habsburg Monarchy from the 16th-century onwards, with the mighty Archduchy of Austria playing an important role as an administrative centre of the Holy Roman Empire.

Following the Napoleonic Wars, Austria founded it’s own powerful empire, soon earning itself the reputation as a major world power and a leader of the German Confederation. After the Austro-Prussian War or Seven Weeks War in 1866, between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, the Austro-Hungarian Empire was founded. The 20th-century saw the devastation of two world wars, of which Austria was involved in both; as part of the Central Powers in World War I and as a Nazi annexed territory in World War II.

A package holiday to Austria is incomplete without contemplating the impact of this dark period in the country's history. Following World War II, Austria distanced itself from its German neighbour and declared constitutional ‘perpetual neutrality’, avoiding Soviet occupation. Today, Austria is part of the European Union and the Eurozone and is an ever-increasingly popular tourism destination for its rich cultural heritage and history.

 

Nature in Austria

A holiday to Austria will no doubt focus on soaking up the pristine natural environment that the country is so well known for. It’s cool temperate climate, with warm summers and cold winters, ensures a beautifully verdant countryside, snow-topped Alpine peaks, rolling hills and lush lowlands. The Alps are the most prominent icon of Austria’s natural attractions and the mountains ranges of the Central Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps and the Southern Limestone Alps can all be found within the country's territory, making it an amazing destination for hiking, climbing and skiing.

Nature is never far away in Austria, and apart from its major cities, most of the country has retained its rural charms. A tour of Austria is incomplete without visiting some of it’s most impressive natural sanctuaries. The best-known is Zel am See, a region not far from Salzburg, home to outstanding natural beauty. It is a popular skiing destination in the winter and boasts the glistening Lake Zell, which springs to life in the summer months and is known for its clear waters, clean enough to drink! One of the country’s favourite lakes is Lake Worthersee, considered the best lake for swimming and bathing in the country thanks to its year-round warm waters, that average between 21-23 degrees Celsius.

A holiday to Austria is incomplete without joining the tens of thousands of swimmers that enjoy the waters of Worthersee every summer. Another unmissable destination where you can enjoy a slice of Austria’s natural beauty is the Donau-Aven National Park, an abundant wetland on the Danube River and a major bird-watching habitat. Throughout the country, the rolling hills, forests and mountains play host to a rich tapestry of flora and fauna, with wildlife ranging from deers to rabbits, pheasants, foxes, eagles and groundhogs. Any lover of the great outdoors will feel at home in Austria.

 

Culture in Austria

Austria has always been considered a diverse country, owing to its landlocked nature as it is closely connected with its European neighbours. There are large communities of Slovenian, Hungarian and Italian inhabitants due to this close proximity, which affords the country a rich culture and brilliant diversity. Although German is the official language, upper German dialects are the most widely spoken languages and each of the nine federal states possesses their own unique cultural traits. Generally, Austrian’s are proud of the natural beauty of their country and there is a big focus on the great outdoors and the environment alongside a desire to maintain the high standard of living which the country’s inhabitants enjoy.

The majority of the population identify as Roman Catholic and there is a big emphasis on the importance of education, with free higher education widely available. Many travellers choose a package tour to Austria to delve into its rich musical heritage, as legends such as Mozart, Strauss and Schubert, among others, hailed from this long-time centre of musical innovation.

A trip to Vienna is incomplete without a visit to the world-famous Vienna State Opera.  Other people of note who have called Austria their home include the artist, Gustav Klimt, the philosopher Karl Popper and the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud. A walk through Vienna’s MuseumsQuartier will open your eyes to the country’s impressive cultural tapestry.

A true European treasure, a holiday to Austria is sure to amaze you with its pristine landscapes, sophisticated cities and plentiful leisure opportunities, ranging from skiing in the Alps to listening to classical masterpieces at the Vienna State Opera. Fall in love with the grandeur of its architecture and the perfection of its rolling hills on a package tour of Austria. 

  • Entry requirements

    Valid passport or identity card.

  • Visa

    No visa is required to enter the country.

  • Time zone

    UTC + 01:00.

  • Currency

    Euro.

  • Language

    German

  • Tourist Office website

  • Electricity

    220 V. No adapter required.

  • Other useful information

    Meals are often eaten quite early in Austria.

  • Health

    There are no mandatory vaccinations.

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