About the Country
Located in central Europe, Austria celebrates world’s best
music festivals like the Salzburg Festival, Haydn Festival in Vienna, and the International Chamber Music
Festival. Vienna is the capital of Austria as well as the musical capital of Europe. Music and art are in full
flare here after centuries of hardship and innovation. Horse dances are also part of these festivals. Since it
snows in winter, the snow-covered Alps is a must be visited place during the winter. Austria experiences a
moderate summer. Rains can be expected year-round.
Site seeing
The romantic castles simply leave you astounded. The Schloss
Durnstein provides a magnificent view besides the River Danube. A 10% tip should be paid to the taxi drivers,
which is customary here.
Culture
German, Hungarian, Slovene, and Croatian are the languages
spoken by the locals. To greet the locals, a handshake will do. When meeting someone for the first time, it’s
better to refer them by their last name, but once better known they can be addressed by the first name. When out
in the public, say Guten Tag or Gruss Gott to greet people and while leaving say Auf Wiedersehen. Carry along
flowers when going over to someone’s house. The locals here have a passion for horse riding. The world’s best
art of horsemanship can be found here which is as old as 400 years and to watch the horses perform at these
schools; tickets must be booked in advance. Although service charge is levied on restaurant bills, an extra 5%
should be paid as tip.
Getting there
Three national airlines operate in Austria, Austrian Arrows,
Austrian Airlines and Lausda Air, which work in collaboration with the Austrian Airlines Group. The Vienna
airport is 18 km away from the city. Airport buses transport passengers to the South Train and West Train
Station. Railway, chauffeur-driven car and taxi service is also provided at the airport. Duty free shops, post
office, bank, eateries, left luggage, tourism information, conference hall, nursery, car hiring and car parking
facilities are provided to the passengers at the airport.
Salzburg airport is 4 km away from the city and buses,
trains, taxis and hotel coach shuttle passengers to and from the airport. Facilities such as duty-free shops,
post office, currency exchange, left luggage, conference hall, restaurants and car hire exist at the airport.
Check out the other airports such as Klagenfurt airport, Graz airport and Linz airport for more details. All the
airports charge a fixed rate for porter service.
International tourists can get to Austria by Austrian Federal
railways, if planning to travel by train. It has a large network which connects the major cities within Austria
and also outside Austria. Travelers can find connections to/from Germany, Russia, Greece, Romania, Turkey,
Brussels, Paris and Italy. International rail passes or Eurail pass can be bought to travel around Austria as
they provide unlimited travel and other offers too.
A good network of roads here provides an interesting journey.
Take Eurotunnel when crossing the Channel Tunnel while traveling by car. Bookings should be made in advance. The
cars can be hired at the airports and railway stations and if driving own car carry documentations like UK
driving license or national driving license and car registration papers. Toll booths are installed on the
motorways and ‘S’ roads, so if change is carried in advance, it will ensure no delays in the journey.
Registration documents should be carried along all the time while driving. The lights should be turned on while
driving, in the city or outside, all the time. There are strict laws for seat belts and drinking while driving.
If using the motorbike, high visibility jacket and helmet must be worn, it’s a compulsion for both the passenger
and the driver. Many federal, private companies and local authorities provide bus service. Coaches are provided
for moving around within the cities.
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