AUSTRIA & CZECH REPUBLIC

Both Austria and the Czech Republic, in Central Europe, are landlocked countries and share a large border between them and are often visited together by tourists. The capital city of Austria – Vienna is quite a cosmopolitan city, it is the city of lakes and rivers, the city of Salzburg is the birthplace of the maestro Mozart, while Innsbruck is a quaint mountain resort town.

The capital city of the Czech Republic - Prague, is nicknamed “the City of a Hundred Spires,” and is known for its Old Town Square, the heart of its historic core, with colourful baroque buildings, Gothic churches, and the medieval Astronomical Clock. If you haven’t yet visited these countries or would like to go back and re-visit, then why wait any longer?

Experiences

Vienna

Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna

The main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers. Not only is the inner grandeur of the palace worth seeing, but so are the beautiful gardens surrounding it.

Vienna

Wiener Schnitzel, Vienna

Grab a yummy Schnitzel or indulge in mouth-watering ice cream in one of the cafés on the lovely boulevard of Kaerntnerstrasse in downtown Vienna.

Slovakia

Bratislava, Slovakia

Take a day trip to the neighbouring country of Slovakia via the Hydrofoil on the Danube. Bratislava is surrounded by vineyards and the Little Carpathian Mountains, criss-crossed with forested hiking and cycling trails. The pedestrian-only, 18th-century old town is known for its lively bars and cafes.

Vienna

Parndorf Outlets, Vienna

Save upto 70% off on designer labels at the numerous designer outlets available in the village of Parndorf .

Salzburg

Old Town, Salzburg

One of the best-preserved city centres in the north of the Alps. It is famous for its baroque architecture, alpine setting and picturesque locations on the Salzach River.

Werfen

Ice Caves, Werfen

The largest ice caves in the world, extending more than 42 km and visited by about 200,000 tourists round the year.

Hallstatt

Salt Mines, Hallstatt

The world’s oldest salt mines. Discover a subterranean salt-lake and the mummy of a prehistoric miner - preserved in salt!

Innsbruck

Nordkettenbahnen Railways, Innsbruck

The state-of-the-art Hungerburgbahn funicular railway transfers visitors to the summit of the Nordkette mountains in just few minutes, starting from Innsbruck's medieval old town.

Innsbruck

Swarovski Crystal World, Innsbruck

The Swarovski Crystal Worlds is an experience created by André Heller for the crystal glass manufacturer Swarovski, consisting of a park, art museum, retail area and restaurant. A whole crystal world awaits you, especially the Chamber of Wonders, containing the planet of Crystals.

Tyrolean

Tyrolean Evening Show, Innsbruck

Don’t miss out on one of the best folk performances across Europe which includes authentic Tyrolean music, folk dances and “shoe-slapping” as well as typical Tyrolean songs and yodelling.

Prague

Charles Bridge, Prague

The Charles Bridge is a historical medieval stone arch bridge that crosses the Vltava river and is the most photographed attraction in Czech Republic.

Prague

Karlovy Vary, Prague

This is a spa town in the west Bohemia region of Czech Republic. Its numerous thermal springs have made it a popular resort since the 19th century.

Square

Old Town Square, Prague

A historic square in the Old Town quarter of Prague located between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge.

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