Are you planning for winter holidays in Europe?
Consider Austria, one of the great winter holiday destinations in
Europe. There are number of reasons that attract visitors from all
around the world to visit this amazing country. If you love skiing and
other winter sports or like to hear classical music, Austria has to
offers all. Tourists get attracted to magnificent hiking trails and
natural beauty of the country. The spa hotels and resorts, such as the
Saalbach, Rogner Bad Blumau, St. Anton, etc. offers tourists not only
great accommodations, but a paradise type of experience where they can
relax, relieve stress, and recharge for the long overhaul ahead.
Austria is one of the most popular countries having a rich and
dramatic history which is geographically surrounded by Snow Mountains.
You will find this a beautiful and historical places to visit as there
are gorgeous lakes, medieval fortresses, castles, churches, etc that
are covered with hills and soaring mountains. Austria is also popular
amongst music lovers as there are large numbers of concerts taking place
every year. Austria is home of many poets, singers and musicians.
There are number of places you can visit in Austria. For your Austria Tours requirements, visit Tempo Holidays, a leading Australian Travel Agent. Some of the top attractions of Austria are:
1. Hofburg Imperial Palace
Built during 13th century, the Hofburg Imperial Palace was built; still
today it has the same charm and stands as a testament to the power and
wealth of the mighty political family. You can find the office of
President of Austria, International Convention Center, the famous
Spanish Riding School and its Lipizzan stallions in this palace. You can
visit a museum which is open for public.
2. Vienna
Vienna is one of the greatest and most historic cities in Western
Europe. Vienna has lots of things to offer like Art and Culture, Sports
and Relaxation, Pleasure and Recreation. Vienna is popular for many old
buildings, churches, etc. Vienna is also famous for classical music and
opera. It is birthplace of Austria's most famous rulers and some of the
most famous composers of classical music.
3. Salzburg
Salzburg is well known as “City of Churches” due to number of churches
that were built here. In fact, it is also named as the Rome of the North
because of this. It is fourth largest urban area of Austria. Salzburg
is also known for its old streets, festivals, the Mirabell Palace, the
hohensalzburg Fortress and the Mozarteum.
4. Grossglockner Alpine Road
The Grossglockner alpine road is one of the most visited alpine roads in
the
continent. It ends in the highest mountain in Austria where its largest
glacier is also located. In fact, since the mid 1930's, this famous road
has been visited by over 50 million people eager to see its spectacular
views.
5. Innsbruck
Innsbruck is well known as a vacation destination during winter, but it
also attracts many tourists during summer as well. The winter Olympics
were hosted here twice and it will also host young Olympics in 2012.This
place is situated between two imposing mountainsides, so ideal for
winter sports such as snowboarding and skiing. Not only that, Innsbruck
is also a popular tourist destination even in the summer months because
it is ideal for mountaineering and ecotourism.
6. Eisriesenwelt Caves
The Eisriesenwelt caves showcase extraordinary rock and ice formations,
majestic towers and columns and even an underground glacier and
waterfall. It was discovered sometime during the late 1870's by Anton
Posselt and since then has attracted thousands of tourists from all
around the world. Today, it is considered as one of the largest ice cave
in the world.
7. Carnutinum Archaeological Museum
Carnutinum was once the most important of Roman towns in the Alps. It
was founded sometime during the 6th century AD and has seen about 5000
inhabitants under the Roman Empire. Today, this town houses the largest
collection of Roman artifacts ranging from Roman jewelry, roman arms and
coins, landmarks such as amphitheatres and baths as well as other
religious objects from the Roman religion of Mithras worship.
8. Graz
The Graz is perhaps the most famous center for culture, architecture and
art. In fact, it was been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
because of the historical value of the place. Here, tourists will also
get to experience the vibrant nightlife that Gratz is well known for.
9. The Museum of the Future
The Museum of the Future is called the Ars Electronica. This museum is
also well known for its stunning collection of modern technology. As
such, this has become a tourist spot.
10. Hohe Tauern National Park
One of the last natural wilderness areas in Europe, this park is well
known for its flora and fauna. Here you can nice wild life, like
Mountain goats, ibex, chamois, a wide variety of birds, sheep, etc. Here
you can enjoy nature at its best with your loved ones.
I am Kathy Green live in Australia. Travelling all around the world is
my passion and I book my holidays with Tempo Holidays, a leading Australian Travel Agent, who offers world class tour packages.
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