Austria holidays offer a fascinating blend of history, culture and adventure. Charming towns lie nestled in valleys under towering Alpine peaks, while cities like Vienna promise plenty of grandeur with an abundance of magnificent palaces just waiting to be explored.
Beyond the cityscapes, holidays to Austria ignite the soul of the music lover. From the birthplace of Mozart, Salzburg, to the renowned Vienna State Opera, the country thrums with the legacy of classical music.
In winter, pristine slopes unfurl for world-class skiing and snowboarding. While in summer lace up your hiking boots and conquer the majestic trails of the Alps.
History & Culture
On your Austrian holiday you'll discover a captivating fusion of influences from its neighbours and its own rich history, resulting in a culture that is both distinct and diverse. From the powerful Roman Empire to the artistic Renaissance, each era has left its mark.
Things To Do
If you’re going on a Vienna city break don’t miss Schönbrunn Palace (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) once the playground of Habsburg emperors. And if one palace isn't enough, there's also Hofburg - a former winter residence. To truly soak in the Viennese atmosphere, you must visit one of the city's famous coffeehouses. Indulge in a slice of decadent Sachertorte or Apfelstrudel with a steaming cup of coffee.
Salzburg's main landmark is the imposing Hohensalzburg Fortress, a majestic medieval stronghold perched high above the city offering stunning views. Ascend the Festungsberg funicular to reach it. Back down at the bottom there's the spectacular Mirabell Palace and Gardens, a filming location for The Sound of Music.
Food & Drink
Beyond the cultural delights, Austria offers a tantalising culinary adventure. From hearty stews like Tafelspitz (boiled beef with vegetables) and Gulasch (rich stew with meat and onions) to comforting dumplings (Knödel), Austrian cuisine is a delicious blend of comfort and sophistication. Pair your meal with a glass of local wine or a frothy mug of beer, and complete your experience with a Linzer Torte (jam tart).
If you’re staying in or visiting Salzburg you must try one of the chocolates named in Mozart’s honour. These delicious treats contain marzipan, nougat and pistachio and are covered in a layer of dark chocolate. The original recipe variants have blue wrappers and are marked Fürst, but as the chocolatier didn’t register the patent you’ll find alternative versions at various shops in the city and internationally.