Top10 Recommended Hotels in Salzburg, Austria
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Salzburg, Austria: 1. Hotel Schloss Mönchstein *****
2. Hotel Goldgasse - Small Luxury Hotels of the World ****
3. Bloberger Hof ***
4. Hotel & Villa Auersperg ****
5. Hotel Goldener Hirsch, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Salzburg *****
6. Hotel Sacher Salzburg *****
7. Bergland Hotel ***
8. Hotel Bristol Salzburg *****
9. Star Inn Hotel Premium Salzburg Gablerbräu, by Quality ***
10. Cool Mama ****
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1. Mönchsberg 26, Altstadt, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $503 - $909
This 5-star superior hotel enjoys a unique location on top of the Mönchsberg, a hill in the centre of Salzburg. It is surrounded by a large park and offers panoramic city views, an outdoor infinity pool, and an outdoor hot tub. Free on-site private parking and free WiFi is available as well.
2. Goldgasse 10, Altstadt, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $204 - $606
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Goldgasse - Small Luxury Hotels of the World offers accommodations in Salzburg. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
3. Hammerauer Straße 4, Leopoldskron-Moos, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $114 - $201
A 15-minute bus ride from the Old Town, the Bloberger Hof enjoys a quiet and scenic location on the southern outskirts of Salzburg. It offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.
4. Auerspergstraße 61, Schallmoos, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $150 - $355
Family-run for 3 generations, the small and elegant boutique Hotel & Villa Auersperg enjoys a quiet location in the heart of Salzburg and features a charming garden terrace, a spa area with a roof terrace and a DVD collection which is available free of charge.
5. Getreidegasse 37, Altstadt, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $247 - $710
Located in the Altstadt neighborhood in Salzburg, 19.3 km from Berchtesgaden, Hotel Goldener Hirsch, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Salzburg features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Private parking is available on site.
6. Schwarzstraße 5-7, Altstadt, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $330 - $816
Opened in 1866, the Sacher Salzburg is a grand, historic hotel situated on the banks of the Salzach River in the center of the city, with magnificent views of the historic quarter of Salzburg. Free Wi-Fi is available in the entire hotel.
7. Rupertgasse 15, Schallmoos, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $89 - $205
Bergland Hotel is located in the Schallmoos neighborhood in Salzburg, 19.3 km from Berchtesgaden and 24.1 km from Schönau am Königssee. Free private parking is available on site.
8. Makartplatz 4, Altstadt, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $304 - $746
Hotel Bristol Salzburg is located in Salzburg, just 19.3 km from Berchtesgaden. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
9. Richard-Mayr-Gasse 2, Altstadt, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $120 - $241
Star Inn Hotel Premium Salzburg Gablerbräu, by Quality is located in Salzburg, just 19.3 km from Berchtesgaden. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
10. Josef-Brandstätter-Straße 1, 5020 Salzburg, Austria, Price range $132 - $200
Newly opened in January 2017, Cool Mama is a 4-star superior hotel and offers individual accommodation in Salzburg, 150 m from Salzburgarena and 200 m from MesseZentrum Exhibition Center Salzburg. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Graz Austria travel guide -Top 17 Attractions in Graz
Graz Austria travel guide -Top 17 Attractions in Graz.........
Graz Austria's second largest city boasts more than 900 years of vibrant history. A new discovery awaits around every corner: hidden alleys, romantic inner courtyards, ornate façades and magnificent buildings. Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque archictecture interweave to form the best preserved city centre of Central Europe, in 1999 designated a world cultural heritage site by UNESCO.The charm of Graz lies in the harmonious blend of Old and New! Just go with the flow and inhale the vibrant atmosphere of Graz! Here are the top 17 attractions in Graz:
1. Landhaus Courtyard, 2. Gemaltes Haus (Painted House), 3.Hauptplatz (main square), 4. Rathaus town hall, 5. Luegghaus, 6. Burg & Double Spiral Staircase, 7. Burggarten - Stadtpark, 8. Cathedral, 9. Opera house, 10. The Kunsthaus, 11. Mariahilferplatz, 12. Murinsel, 13. Hofbäckerei Edegger-Tax, 14. Dreifaltigkeitskirche, 15. Schlossbergplatz, 16. Sackstrasse street, 17. Schlossberg.
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Visit Austria (Tirol) - Tyrol Travel Guide to Alpbachtal
Join us as we visit Austria exploring thoroughly (Tirol) Tyrol in this travel guide to Alpbachtal which includes adventure travel in the Austrian Alps, delicious Austrian food (Tyrolean cuisine) and an incredible cow parade (Almatrieb).
Traveling to Austria for the first time coming to Tyrol was the perfect introduction to the country as it provided the stunning backdrop, outdoor activities, culture and food that we've been craving.
Let's find out what Tyrol has to offer travelers.
Visit Austria (Tirol) - Tyrol Travel Guide to Alpbachtal Playlist:
Intro to Alpbachtal Valley in Tyrol, Austria - 00:01
Stay in a traditional Tyrolean farmhouse - 00:31
Day 1 in Tirol, Österreich - 01:11
Tyrolean Food (Kasspatzen) at Kaiserhaus Gasthof in Brandenberg - 01:14
Pruegeltorte (Tyrolean Cake) Cooking Demonstration - 02:28
Hiking the Kaiserklamm Gorge in Tyrol - 03:46
Dinner in Reith im Alpbachtal with live music - 05:02
Day 2 in Tirol, Österreich - 05:25
E-biking in Tyrol around Alpbach in the Austrian Alps - 05:40
Farmkehr Alm mountain-top restaurant overlooking Alps - 07:21
Eating Tyrolean Desserts at Rohrerhof in Kramsach - 10:10
Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum (Museum Tiroler Bauernhöfe) - 10:33
Day 3 in Tirol, Österreich - 12:11
Gondola ride to Wiedersbergerhorn - 12:20
Hiking in the Austrian Alps (Wiedersbergerhorn) - 13:23
Coffee with mountain views - 13:27
Lunch in Reith im Alpbachtal- 14:31
Almatrieb “Cows Come Home Parade” - 14:46
Outro visiting Alpbachtal Valley in Tyrol - cows, mountains & food - 17:05
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Visit Austria (Tirol) - Tyrol Travel Guide to Alpbachtal Video Transcript:
Today we’re showing you around one of the most picturesque corners in all of Austria: the Alpbachtal Valley located in Tyrol. This was our first time visiting Austria and I don’t think we could have chosen a better place to start. While we only had 3 days in this region, we managed to pack lots of time in the mountains, sample the local cuisine and befriend more than one cow along the way. The following is our mini-travel guide to Alpbachtal:
After getting settled into our farmhouse it was time for lunch and boy were we hungry. We drove to Brandenberg where we ate at Kaiserhaus, a restaurant and guesthouse tucked out in nature.
Tyrolean Food at Kaiserhaus Gasthof - Seeing as this was our first day in Tyrol, we wanted to sample some Tyrolean food including gamey meats and noodle dishes.
Hiking the Kaiserklamm - This was a really nice walk that followed the course of the river and took us over a series of bridges and tunnels. We sure enjoyed the scenery.
After that we returned back to our town of Reith im Alpbachtal, where we had some more hearty Tyrolean food and listened to a bit of live music.
On day 2, we lucked out with clear blue skies, so after having breakfast in our farmhouse, we drove to the town of Alpbach. Here we got quick e-biking lesson, and set off to tackle the Alps in style.
It wasn’t long before we left the town behind and found ourselves in the middle of nature. We rode up valleys, over streams, through forests, and tackled some pretty steep inclines along the way, but as you can see, the scenery was stunning.
We drove to the nearby village of Kramsach, where we stopped off for - you guessed it - more food! We were famished after all that biking, and we didn’t hold back. We plopped ourselves down at Rohrerhof, where we proceeded to order cappuccinos, massive dessert platters and schnapps. The next attraction: the Tyrolean Farmhouse Museum,
Gondola ride to Wiedersbergerhorn - After a leisurely walk and enjoying the impressive views, something else caught our attention - a mountaintop restaurant with an outdoor terrace!
Almatrieb Cows Come Home Parade - By noon, the festivities were in full swing. But it wasn’t all about cows. There were also craft demonstrations, food stalls, and lots of bands playing for jovial crowds who created their own dance floors.
That sums up our trip to the Alpbachtal Valley in Tyrol - cows, mountains and a whole bunch of delicious food. See you next time in Vienna (Wien).
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20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Vienna, Austria in this travel guide covering 20 things to do in Vienna (Wien) including top attractions such as grand palaces and museums along with iconic experiences such as visiting cafes, coffeehouses and restaurants while experiencing nightlife in the city.
Vienna city is one of the grandest we've visited in Europe and its elegance, history and architecture will surely win you over. However, this city is not a living museum and with trendy restaurants, cafes and legendary nightlife you'll travel to Vienna and leave wishing you could linger for a few more days.
A special thank you to friends Kash, Becki, Sabina, Drew & Deanna for helping us out with this guide to Vienna. Check out the pinned comment to follow them on social media.
20 Things to do in Vienna City Tour | Austria Travel Guide:
Intro to Vienna (Wien) - 00:01
1) Cafe Sacher for Viennese chocolate cake (sachertorte / sacher torte) - 00:33 and 01:23
2) Ring Road (Ringstraße) in the Old Town (Innere Stadt) of Vienna for parks, museums and palaces - 01:00
3) St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) for views of Vienna (Wien) - 03:29
4) Mozart’s House (Mozarthaus Vienna) on Domgasse 5 (1784 to 1787) - 04:17
5) St. Peter’s Church in Vienna (Peterskirche) - 04:43
6) Hofburg Palace (Sisi Museum, Imperial Apartments & Silver Collection) +Roman Ruins - 05:47
7) People's Garden Park of Vienna (Volksgarten) - 06:57
8) Schönbrunn Palace (Schloss Schönbrunn) +
Palace Park - 07:37
9) Nightlife in Vienna with friends - 08:01
10) Street Food in Vienna eating Käsekrainer (sausage with cheese) - 09:40
11) Vienna Vineyards for wine tastings - 11:35
12) Viennese Breakfast in Vienna, Austria - 13:44
13) Prater Park + Wiener Riesenrad Ferris Wheel (1897) - 16:31
14) Austrian Food eating Schnitzel, Goulash and Apple Strudel - 17:49
15) Hundertwasserhaus for fascinating architecture - 20:36
16) Fleamarket in Vienna (recommended Nasch markt) - 21:33
17) Museum Quarter [Museumsquartier] (Mumok + Kunsthalle Wien + Leopold Museum) - 22:05
18) Maria-Theresien Platz (Museum of Natural History + Museum of Art History + Opera) - 22:53
19) Wiener Melange (coffee) + Mozart Cake + strudel at Aida coffeehouse - 23:25
20) Transportation around Vienna taking the Metro (U-Bahn) - 26:02
Outro - 26:40
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Our visit Vienna travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Austrian and Viennese), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting palaces gardens, churches and museums and Vienna by night for nightlife and entertainment. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Vienna tourism brochure, Vienna itinerary or Vienna, Austria city tour.
WIEN - 20 Things to do in Vienna, Austria Travel Guide Video Transcript:
In this video we’re showing you around Vienna (Wien). After spending a few days in Tirol, the capital was our next stop and what a change of scenery. We swapped snow-capped mountains for some of the most elegant streets of Europe in Wien, Österreich.
Vienna is a city of imperial palaces, countless museums and grand coffee houses, and it was a feast for the eyes.
We can already tell you that one week was not enough to see it all, but in this video we’ll do our best to show you some of Vienna’s highlights!
And that’s a wrap for our guide to Vienna (Wien). We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas of things to do on your own trip to Wien, Österreich.
Now you guys know the drill, if you have any other suggestions of fun things to do, see, or eat in Vienna, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Vienna video series showcasing Viennese food, Viennese culture and Viennese cuisine.
This is part of our Travel in Austria video series showcasing Austrian food, Austrian culture and Austrian cuisine.
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Hohe Tauern: Austria's Alpine National Park
Austria's first national park is the largest nature reserve in the European Alps and author Randy Johnson takes us there as travel editor for NationalParksTraveler.com. There's great hiking and mountain biking—and a fascinating look at the traditional seasonal lifestyle of farming in the high Alps. Also visit RandyJohnsonBooks.com
Cheap and Best Budget Hotel in Salzburg, Austria
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Tourism in Austria - Best Tourist Attractions
Tourism in Austria - Best Tourist Attractions
Vienna, Salzburg, Hallstatt, Innsbruck, Graz and Bregenz
Austria (German: Österreich), is a country of nearly 9 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of Austria covers 83,879 km2 (32,386 sq mi). The terrain is highly mountainous, lying within the Alps; only 32% of the country is below 500 m (1,640 ft), and its highest point is 3,798 m (12,461 ft). The majority of the population speaks local Bavarian dialects of German as their native language, and German in its standard form is the country's official language. Other local official languages are Hungarian, Burgenland Croatian, and Slovene.
Austria is a federal republic with a parliamentary representative democracy comprising nine federated states. The capital and largest city, with a population exceeding 1.8 million, is Vienna. Other major urban areas of Austria include Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. Austria is consistently ranked as one of the richest countries in the world by per capita GDP terms. The country has developed a high standard of living and in 2018 was ranked 20th in the world for its Human Development Index. The republic declared its perpetual neutrality in foreign political affairs in 1955. Austria has been a member of the United Nations since 1955, joined the European Union in 1995, and is a founder of the OECD. Austria also signed the Schengen Agreement in 1995, and adopted the euro currency in 1999.
Austria is a largely mountainous country due to its location in the Alps. The Central Eastern Alps, Northern Limestone Alps and Southern Limestone Alps are all partly in Austria. Of the total area of Austria (84,000 km2 or 32,433 sq mi), only about a quarter can be considered low lying, and only 32% of the country is below 500 metres (1,640 ft). The Alps of western Austria give way somewhat into low lands and plains in the eastern part of the country.
Austria lies between latitudes 46° and 49° N, and longitudes 9° and 18° E.
It can be divided into five areas, the biggest being the Eastern Alps, which constitute 62% of the nation's total area. The Austrian foothills at the base of the Alps and the Carpathians account for around 12% and the foothills in the east and areas surrounding the periphery of the Pannoni low country amount to about 12% of the total landmass. The second greater mountain area (much lower than the Alps) is situated in the north. Known as the Austrian granite plateau, it is located in the central area of the Bohemian Mass and accounts for 10% of Austria. The Austrian portion of the Vienna basin comprises the remaining 4%.
The greater part of Austria lies in the cool/temperate climate zone, where humid westerly winds predominate. With nearly three-quarters of the country dominated by the Alps, the alpine climate is predominant. In the east—in the Pannonian Plain and along the Danube valley—the climate shows continental features with less rain than the alpine areas. Although Austria is cold in the winter (−10 to 0 °C), summer temperatures can be relatively high, with average temperatures in the mid-20s and a highest temperature of 40.5 °C (105 °F) in August 2013.
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We travel to Vienna, the capital of Austria. In this episode we explore the coffe houses of Vienna, the Cafe Demel and a very special other cafe. We go from Viennas Hofburg to the Michaelisplatz, through the Inner City. Vienna is great for tartes like Sacher Tarte and Apple Strudel, for example in the legendary coffee houses.
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