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The majority of people often associate Austria with The Sound of Music, skiing, and rolling, verdant landscapes they can enjoy on our Austria tour packages. The nation has all of this, but it also has a whole lot more! Time to book our Austria tour packages!   It serves as Mozart's birthplace for music enthusiasts. It is famous for its Wienerschnitzel among foodies. Outdoor enthusiasts may go paragliding, rafting, and hiking in any Read More

The majority of people often associate Austria with The Sound of Music, skiing, and rolling, verdant landscapes they can enjoy on our Austria tour packages. The nation has all of this, but it also has a whole lot more! Time to book our Austria tour packages!

 

It serves as Mozart's birthplace for music enthusiasts. It is famous for its Wienerschnitzel among foodies. Outdoor enthusiasts may go paragliding, rafting, and hiking in any part of this beautiful nation. Whatever you're in love with, Austria probably offers something special for you. The country's quaint towns will catch you off guard the moment you arrive and make you feel as though you've stumbled into a Disney dream.

Tucked in between the soaring Alps, Austria is an enchanting country to discover on our Austria tour packages with dream-like landscapes, picture-perfect meadows and grasslands, stunning baroque architecture and music flowing through its veins.

 

From pretty villages to magnificent cities, from the best operas to the most lavish desserts Austria has the perfect ingredients to intoxicate your senses. Part of your Austria trip cost from India let us guide you through the picturesque landscapes and stunning cities to find out the best places to visit in Austria, including the usual suspects like Vienna and Salzburg and some hidden unexplored Austria tourist places like Bregenz and Wachau. Be sure that inclusive of your Austria trip cost from India you will have a wonderful time relishing the culture and exploring the Alpine landscapes. Make sure you include all these places to your itinerary and indulge in the experiences they offer for a vacation you will remember forever.

 

Choose from our Akbar Recommended Austria Tour Packages

 

Austria Packages

Nights/Days

Price

Vienna and Budapest

3N/4D

₹ 40,971

Prague Munich and Austria

6N/7D

₹ 70,232

Eastern Whispers

7N/8D

₹ 80,732

Berlin and Imperial Capitals

9N/10D

₹ 98,372

European Marvels

12N/13D

₹ 2,79,999

 

Austria may be experienced in a variety of ways, including skiing, hiking, seeing wine areas, attending operas, ballroom dancing, viewing palaces and abbeys, eating lots of cake or celebrating your honeymoon with our Austria honeymoon package. And you should accomplish each of those things without a doubt. But it's the Austrian way of life that makes the country so unique and close to our hearts.

Gemütlichkeit, which is Austrian meaning "comfort and coziness," is highly valued. You'll discover that Austrians live more leisurely and comfortably when on our Austria honeymoon package.

Cozy mountain lodges in the mountains provide food and beverages all day to day tourists and overnight guests. Family-friendly Heurigen (wine taverns) with inviting areas for drinking and socializing may be found throughout the wine regions. There are intricate thermal baths (Thermen) all around Austria that welcome tourists, and are a must try especially if you’re on a honeymoon with our Austria honeymoon package.

In other words, we're trying to convey that Austria has perfected a refined form of leisurely life you can cherish on our Austria packages, which is especially admirable if you come from a society that values hard labor. Life is leisurely and sluggish even in the nation's capital, Vienna (Wien in German).

 

Best time to visit for your Austria Trip

The best time to travel to Austria on our Austria packages depends on the activities you wish to engage in as the nation has a broad range of temperatures. Overall, April through May and September through October are the best months to go to Austria. Even if you could encounter a few showers of rain in the spring because the tourist season is just getting started, it's still a fantastic time to explore about Vienna or the Hofburg. Fall is one of the greatest seasons for hiking since the mountains are coated with crimson and golden colours from the changing leaves.

High season runs from June through August, which means both crowds and costs rise. Although it's hot, especially around the lakes, it's a great time to go swimming and get some rays when on your Austria package holidays. Additionally, this is the time of year for the Rainbow Parade, Vienna Festival, and Salzburg Festival! Even though it might get freezing in the winter in Austria, the festive atmosphere and visiting the Vienna Christmas market are fantastic. If you enjoy skiing a lot, this is the perfect time to go skiing with our Austria package holidays in the Austrian Alps before unwinding at a gorgeous ski resort.

 

Things to remember on your Austria Tour

When on our Austria tour packages from india, know that Austrian German is the official language, however depending on the area, you could hear residents speaking Alemanic or Austro-Bavarian.

Austria's official unit of exchange is the euro (EUR). A dollar is worth 0.90 euros.

Credit Cards & ATMs: It's a good idea to use your credit card whenever possible in Austria to receive the best conversion rate. They are generally recognized nationwide and normally don't charge a service fee. In Austria, especially in the smaller towns, ATMs are widely available if you need some euros. They most likely connect to your home bank as well, so you shouldn't encounter any problems.

Plugs: The standard voltage and frequency in Austria are 230 V and 50 Hz, respectively. The plugs are of type F. I advise using a converter for hairdryers and other hot instruments and purchasing a universal adapter (make sure it has surge protection).

Safety: On your Austria tour packages from india, remember that pickpocketing and petty theft are the most serious crimes in Austria, as this is a very safe country overall. You won't encounter any issues throughout your vacation if you use prudence and common sense.

 

Must Visit Places with Austria Tour Packages

1. Vienna

Vienna, the capital of Austria, is arguably the city most closely identified with Austrian culture on our Austria travel packages, but that doesn't make it any less lovely. Street theater, ballets, operas, musicals, art galleries, and performances make the exquisite city a vibrant and exciting place to visit. However, this contemporary touch does not diminish the tradition that is still alive and well in this magnificent city as you will witness on your Austria travel packages. Numerous imperial palaces can be found here, along with magnificent museums that proudly overlook regal squares and, of course, the Hofburg, the once-impressive residence of the Habsburg emperors. Vienna is a very magnificent city because to the harmonious coexistence of its briskly modern lifestyle and tranquil antique buildings.

 

My must-see highlights of Vienna on our Austria trip packages:

  • Try to attend a performance while in Vienna because the city has an unrivaled musical tradition. If you want to see Austria in a really refined and cultural way, attend a play at the Golden Hall or in one of their stunning medieval churches.

  • Visit the renowned Schönbrunn Palace, which is the most popular tourist destination in Austria and a Cultural World Heritage Site.

  • Admire the stunning and easily recognizable neo-gothic Vienna City Hall, which in the wintertime looks out into the Christmas market.

  • If your finances and preparation permit, attend the renowned Vienna Opera Ball at the Wiener Staatsoper (the State Opera House).

  • Visit Vienna's beautiful historic center, get a strudel and a particularly distinctive Viennese coffee, and people-watch.

  • Try some deliciously crafted drinks.

2. Hallstatt

This little picturesque town, which is stunning in both summer and winter, overlooks the tranquil waters of Hallstatt Lake and is frequently cited as one of the most attractive spots to visit in Austria, if not all of Europe. The town itself is surrounded by picture-perfect 16th-century Alpine homes, and its narrow, cobblestoned lanes are home to charming cafés and local stores. There are several unique spots to explore as part of your Austria trip cost that make this region particularly interesting, in addition to providing you with the opportunity to indulge in some rock climbing, hiking, and boating.

Due to a lack of available gravesites, heaps of human remains were moved to the Beinhaus (bone house), where they are now on display. There is something really lovely and humble about visiting the Beinhaus on our Austria travel packages from india, despite how gloomy it may seem. Additionally fascinating and worth visiting are the ice caverns and salt caves with their amazing underground salt lake (the funicular railway connects Hallstatt to Salzwelten).

 

My must-see highlights of Hallstatt on our Austria packages from india:

  • Take a stroll around the lakeside, which features breathtaking beauty that seems to have sprung from a book.

  • Visit the magnificent ice caves to see amazing frozen waterfalls and beautiful ice structures.

  • The salt mine, which is regarded as the oldest in the world, is also well seeing, particularly if you have kids since they will like the exhilarating miners' slide.

  • For a distinctive option to renting a boat to explore the lake, choose one of the traditionally made wooden salt boats.

  • Visit Five Fingers Viewpoint for one of the Alps' most breathtaking vistas.

  • View the main Market Square's stunning, colorful half-timbered residences.

  • Have supper outside on one of the beautiful patios.

 

3. Salzburg

Salzburg is undoubtedly the destination for music lovers on our India to Austria tour package. By admitting visitors into the house where Mozart was born and holding exhibitions there, it also honors its distinction as the location of Mozart's birth. Mozart and everything baroque may call Salzburg home, but an incredible 70% of tourists from outside the country still come to the city primarily for The Sound of Music tours that tour operators all around the city are now giving.

 

The city never fails to live up to tourists' expectations on their Austria vacation packages and is also packed with outstanding art, museums, restaurants, and shopping choices that range from farmer's markets to upscale boutiques.

 

My must-see highlights of Salzburg on our Austria tour packages from Mumbai:

  • For endless hours of kitsch pleasure the Austrian way, take a Sound of Music tour.

  • Explore the lovely Old Town, one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps, which is awash in exquisite baroque architecture. Don't forget to stop by the Town Hall and the major cathedral.

  • Hear performances of well-known Mozart works inside the magnificent Mirabell Palace and Gardens' historical fortress-castle.

  • Getreidgasse, a quaint medieval retail street brimming with intriguing individual stores, is worth exploring.

  • Visit Salzburg's St. Peter's Abbey's Baroque Hall for a fantastic Mozart dinner concert.

  • Try the Augustiner Bräustübl Tavern, which is a beer hall in Salzburg that features a garden and is connected to a monk's brewery.

 

4. Innsbruck

Innsbruck is a picture-perfect alpine resort on our Austria tour holidays thanks to its towering, colorful buildings and snow-capped mountains. It is ideal for skiers and snowboarders since it boasts several well-run ski resorts and top-notch winter sports facilities. Ambras Castle, the Folk Art Museum, and the Court Church are a few further noteworthy locations. At the heart of a thriving nightlife are a few really hip and stylish bars you can explore with our Austria package deals. Along with the serene carriage rides and the opulent thermal bath, tranquility has its place as well.

 

My must-see highlights of Innsbruck when on our Austria vacation packages all inclusive:

  • Spend some time in the lovely Old Town, which is teeming with boutique stores, cafés, and eateries.

  • Visit Tyrol Panorama; although there is a museum there, the major lure is the breathtaking views of the region.

  • Take the Nordkette Mountain Range cable car for very stunning Alpine views.

  • Visit Lake Achensee, the largest lake in Tirol, and perhaps go swimming there.

 

5. Vorarlberg

The hilly area of Vorarlberg is home to breathtaking landscapes and impressive buildings. More than just a new location to discover, it's a treat for the eyes. Any hiker, explorer, or artist can find inspiration in the mountains of Vorarlberg. Long hikes are ideal in the scenery between Lake Constance and the Alps, especially because those mountains may reach heights of up to 2,000 meters.

In Vorarlberg, there are several natural wonders. In Montafon, the Verwall neighborhood is among our favorites. One of the greatest European Protection Areas in the Natura 2000 network is Verwall in Vorarlberg. As stunning and varied as the mountains themselves are the sights you may take in when hiking along their pathways.

 

6. Graz

Graz, the second-largest city in Austria, is a fairly laid-back place. Despite the lovely city's abundance of stunning architecture, a few contemporary structures scattered around give it a youthful appearance. This city has a thriving arts district that blends in well with its baroque palaces and Renaissance patios. The thriving nightlife of Graz is a result of the big student population, which totals about 50,000 students scattered over four university campuses.

Of course, the royal grounds of Schloss Eggenberg Parkland are a peaceful location for frolicking amid peacocks if you're not much of an art person and you don't see yourself going out to dance in the late hours.

 

7. Zell am See

You'll be able to see some breathtaking sights when you travel to Zell am See. The stunning Zeller See lake, which is more blue than blue, is the first one that is likely to catch your complete attention and one you will visit as part of your Austria tour packages from India cost. The stunning lake is perfect for swimming, and you can also go cycling along its lovely, vegetated shoreline. There are additional opportunities for mountain hiking and skiing, and if you own or hire a car, you may travel far up the Grossglockner Road.

In quest of fresh sights and activities, more than a million tourists go from all over the world to Zell am See each year. Nature lovers find it difficult to resist falling in love with this stunning example of Austrian beauty when the sky's blue hue is mirrored in the lake's crystal clarity.

 

8. Mostviertel

Lower Austria's Mostviertel is its most alluring area. It blends high hills covered in snow in the South with gently undulating green meadows in the North. The region also has the greatest continuous stretch of pear orchards in all of Europe because to this combination of landscapes, which directly contributes to the area's unending appeal.

 

Its picture-perfect environment makes it a marvel for both kids and adults, and it also provides museums, monuments, family activities, and the opportunity to go skiing. For hotels in the neighborhood, check out Hotel Kartause Gaming or Zur Linde.

 

9. Alpbach

It's not hard to see why Alpbach has been named Austria's most picturesque hamlet. The charming community offers access to the best ski slopes while preserving a strong alpine culture. It is tucked between a group of spectacular snow-capped mountains. Alpbach is home to many charming wooden farmhouses, cow pastures, and residents skilled in regional crafts. Alpbach is the place to go if you want a taste of how Austria used to be and want to feel like time has stopped.

 

10. Tirol

The famous old town of Innsbruck, which is located in lovely Tirol, is described above, but this amazing region is worth investigating further. It's a magnificent region of Austria rich in folklore, mountains, and ski resorts, and it makes for an excellent summer or winter vacation location in Austria because of the breathtaking surroundings.

 

Expect miles of hiking and walking routes through the outdoors, clean mountain streams, and fresh air. The world-record-breaking suspension footbridge known as Highline179 is also a favorite among history buffs. This amazing bridge, which connects Ehrenberg Castle to the ruins of the Roman Fortress Claudia in the market town of Reutte, is 114 meters high and 406 meters long.

 

My must-do highlights of Tirol

  • Visit the suspended terrace of Café 3440, which is 3,440 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking, unobstructed views of the breathtaking Alpine landscape.

  • Take a trip on the Nordkette Cable Car, a gondola that connects Innsbruck and the Nordkette and provides access to additional stunning vistas.

  • Make the most of the Alpine landscape by hiking, rock climbing, and cycling.

 

11. Grossglockner Alpine Road

This perilous, twisty route offers stunning scenery and is well worthwhile. It will take you via the Pasterze glacier, through the Grossglockner (Austria's tallest peak), through the heart of the Hohe Tauern National Park, and up to the dizzying heights of the mountain. You'll pass through mountain forests, alpine meadows, ice fields, and steep cliff faces as you travel through Austria, which is the perfect way to explore the country's most beautiful scenery.

 

You can ensure a once-in-a-lifetime experience whether you want to go by antique automobile, bus, motorcycle, bicycle, or foot. The Schiefe Alm Hotel Bad Gastein and Villa Orania are two lovely places to stay nearby.

 

12. Gesäuse National Park

Beautiful Gesäuse, the newest of Austria's lovely National Parks, is located in an area of mountain ranges, deep valleys, and thick woods. It is a favorite spot for hikers and rafting enthusiasts alike and is the ideal place for safe exploration. Hocktor, which rises to a remarkable height of 2369 meters, is the tallest and most well-liked of the park's six mountain peaks over 2000 meters. If you can manage to get to the top, that is. Artists, photographers, and travel bloggers would all benefit from visiting such a stunning location in Austria.

 

13. Saalbach-Hinterglemm

Saalbach-Hinterglemm, a municipality well-known for its skiing, mountain biking, and other difficult outdoor sports, is located in the Zell am See area. Because of its location in the Saalbach Valley, there are always stunning vistas to be had, but coming in from Bründlkopf is particularly beautiful. This stunning area of Austria is primarily made up of tiny villages and has several transportation options, including Zell am See, which is just 20 kilometers distant. The town itself is very tourist-focused, but that doesn't make it any less of an ideal location for exploring and taking advantage of the outdoors and everything it has to offer.

 

14. St. Gilgen

Any journey would benefit by a stroll through the Austrian village of St. Gilgen, which is situated in the state of Salzburg. The village, which is elegant and stylish, is located along Lake Wolfgangsee's northern side. It is a community that is bursting to the seams with customs and culture, as well as beautiful architecture and interesting tourist attractions.

Nearby, opposite to Fürberg cove, is the fabled Oxen Cross island, which together may provide any vacation traveler with a sight to witness. Finally, set aside some time to ride the Zwölferhorn Mountain cable car from the hamlet up to the top. You won't soon forget this vista.

 

15. Hochosterwitz Castle

It is often regarded as Austria's most spectacular medieval castle, and with good reason. It is unquestionably among the nicest locations in Austria and seems like it belongs in a storybook as it stands erect on a 160-meter-high Dolomite rock formation. Each year, tourists are permitted within particular areas of the castle between Easter and the end of October. Prior to arriving at the majestic castle façade, visitors may travel the 620-meter circuit past 14 interesting defensive gates. Try the Art Lodge or Chalet Hotel Senger if you wish to stay close by.

 

16. Krems

The picturesque riverside town of Krems a der Donau is located in the Wachau Valley tourism area in Lower Austria. among the most Both its wine production and its lovely historical center are well-known (which has earned it a UNESCO heritage site status). One of the most breathtaking lengths of river valley in all of Europe may be seen here, which is located at the entrance of the Wachau cultural landscape, a World Heritage site. Try the Gourmethotel Am Förthof or Wein-Gut Hutter for chic and distinctive lodging options.

 

17. Kitzbuhel

Look no farther than Kitzbuhel if you're a serious skier seeking for one of Austria's best ski resorts. These slopes have produced legends like three-time Olympic medalist Toni Sailer. But charming Kitzbuhel actually had its start as a silver and copper mining town in the 16th century. It retains elements of its medieval buildings and has a beautiful historical vibe today.

 

18. Thayatal National Park

Near the Czech Republic and Austrian borders is Thayatal National Park. This extraordinary setting, Austria's smallest national park and one of the few remaining natural valleys in central Europe, is without a doubt one of the most stunning spots to visit in the country. The actual park is really divided into two halves by a barrier. A large canyon with steep slopes and diverse rock formations make up the scenery. The canyon is cut across by the Thaya river, which is also known as the Dyje river if you're in the Czech Republic across the border.

 

19. Durnstein

Beautiful structures can be seen all across Durnstein, which is noted for its Danube position and practically impossible-to-photograph setting. Anyone interested in history should go there to see the fortress where Richard the First of England, known as the Lionheart, was briefly detained. However, be sure to schedule your vacation to this magnificent region of Austria during the summer, when it is packed with tourists. During the winter, Durnstein practically becomes dark.

It's a photographer's paradise. has vast, open spaces, lofty hilltops, and magnificent structures. High up on the lush hills, the castle ruins stand out beautifully against the sky's azure background.

 

20. Faaker See

The Austrian state of Carinthia contains the mountain lake known as Faaker See. It is the fifth-largest lake in the state and one of its most stunning lakes, known for its exquisitely pure azure water. Here, which is popular with both residents and visitors, you may swim, go boating, or simply relax and take in the breathtaking Austrian environment.

 

21. Innsbruck

There are several attractions in the picturesque mountain town that will make your visit worthwhile. You might take a leisurely stroll around the old town and see the Goldenes Dachl, which is covered with more than 2500 brilliant tiles, or you could visit the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum, one of the best regional history museums in all of Europe. Innsbruck features world-famous ski resorts that can be experienced in the winter, making it a destination for all seasons and one of the most wonderful spots to visit in Austria in the winter. Hiking up the lovely meadows, bungee jumping from the Europa Bridge, riding the exhilarating funicular up the Nordkette mountain range, and even checking out Innsbruck's nightlife are all options for adventure seekers.

 

22. Salzkammergut

With its 76 sparkling blue lakes, breathtaking mountain peaks, quaint villages, and opulent spa cities, this gorgeous resort region near Salzburg is the epitome of Austria. The fairytale hamlet of Hallstatt, one of the most stunning locations to visit in Austria, is located by Lake Hallstatt and is included among UNESCO's world heritage sites. Unquestionably one of the most breathtaking locations in Austria, Halstatt will take your breath away with its lovely pastel-colored homes, salt lake beneath, Salzwelten, and Ice Cave on Dachstein Mountain. Other popular tourist destinations are the spa resort of Bad Ischl and the charming St. Wolfgang.

 

23. Worthersee

Spending a few days in Austria's favorite summer getaway is justified by the canoeing, spelunking, charming churches, and Porsche's hometown. Summertime activities including swimming, boating, and canoeing are abundant at the lovely Worthersee Lake. Visit the vibrant Griffen Stalactite cave for some adventure and discovery. One of the greatest sites to visit in Austria is Gurk, where you should see the historic Cathedral from the 12th century and pay a visit to Gmund, the birthplace of Porsche.

 

24. Bad Gastein

Go to Bad Gastein, a resort town, to soak in the restorative hot springs and take in the pristine mountain air. This beautiful hill town, perched on the High Tauern Mountain, is one of the top tourist destinations in Austria because it draws skiers in the winter. Bad Gastein, renowned for its hotels and villas designed in the Belle Epoque style, is home to some exhilarating hiking paths and a wealth of outdoor activities including bicycling and hiking. An interesting sight is the magnificent Gastein waterfall, which is located in the center of the town. Open studios, creative seminars, jazz performances, delectable cuisine, and a vibrant nightlife are additional motivations to reserve your trip now!

 

25. Bregenz

Bregenz, which is situated on the eastern shore of Lake Constance, provides panoramic views of the Swiss and German Alps. It is one of Austria's top tourist destinations. For stunning views of Lake Constance, take a cable car up Pfander Mountain or stroll along the lovely promenade by the water. A hike or a leisurely meal with breathtaking views may both be enjoyed on the mountaintop. Get blown away by the opera and orchestras at the yearly Bregenz festival, held in July-August on the floating platform by the lake. In museums and stunning buildings all over the city, you can admire the architecture, history, and artistic legacy of the city.

 

26. Wachau

This fertile valley, which borders the picturesque Danube River, is among the top tourist destinations in South Austria. The Wachau Valley is well-known among wine enthusiasts for some of the greatest white wines in the world. Wachau Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historic importance and unrivaled natural splendor. The Wachau Valley, which is dotted with some spectacular monasteries (including the baroque Melk monastery), castles, and fortifications and provides a wealth of historical and architectural pleasures, deserves to be included on a list of the most well-known tourist destinations in Austria.

 

27. Krimml Waterfalls

Known for being Austria's tallest waterfall. With your loved ones, this is a wonderful location to see and observe. Even so, it is not all. You would need to climb a 4 km trek past many observation platforms to get to this waterfall, and it would take you there in around 1.5 hours. Numerous top spots to visit in Austria may be found there.

 

28. Vorarlberg

The state of Vorarlberg, which located in Western Austria, is bordered by Germany. Mountainous topography is distinctive to this area. It is one of the most well-known tourist destinations in Austria due to its breathtaking alpine scenery and action-packed ski resorts. Bregenz, the state capital of Vorarlberg, is located on Lake Constance, the third-largest lake in Central Europe. Visit one of Austria's top tourist destinations to be astounded by the sight of the majestic Alps.

 

Vorarlberg is a popular destination for hiking and trekking because of its mountainous terrain. You'll feel as though you're getting near to nature when you go along the woodland path routes. If hiking is not your thing, you may still take a cable car trip to see the beautiful valley vistas. Austria's Vorarlberg region is home to some fantastic museums that draw many of visitors.

 

29. Carinthia

The Grossglockner, Austria's tallest peak, is located in the area of Carinthia. It is one of the most bizarre sites to visit in Austria and is situated in the Southern region of the country, in the Eastern Alps. This area is unmatched in its natural beauty and appeal due to the abundance of mountains it has. Find yourself surrounded by tranquil lakes and alpine woods, where the Hochosterwitz Castle, a stunning medieval building, is located. The Carinthian region's capital, Klagenfurt, is a significant wine-producing area. The area is one of Austria's top tourist destinations for history aficionados because of the abundance of Renaissance structures there.

 

30. Styria

Austria's Styria is a state in the south known for its wine and castles. This is a beautiful, heavily wooded alpine area with a very dramatic landscape in Austria. The region's environment is characterized by an unending number of snow-capped mountains. Some of the local and endangered animal species may be found in the Herberstein Zoo and Gesäuse National Park. Another attraction of Styria is the area's Baroque architecture, which is even more stunning in the summertime in Austria.

 

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