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Austria may be small but it's also packed with variety, from grand Hapsburg palaces to mountain-framed alpine-green pastures. Stick to the cities to sip cream-smothered Viennese coffees in chandelier-lit cafes or trawl contemporary art galleries in fast developing Linz. Head for the great outdoors for lively apres-ski chalets or ski down Tyrol's snowy Alps.
Holidays in Austria
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Our recommended holidays in Austria
From Graz to Linz on the River Danube, Austrian cities share a love of coffee houses, otherwise known as temples to sinful Sachertorte chocolate cake, and sacred Gemtlichkeit, literally cosiness. Trace the winding River Danube to Austria's cultural centre and capital city, Vienna, or visit Mozart's birthplace in beautiful Salzburg. Head west to the Vorarlberg and Tyrol regions to snuggle in wooden alpine chalets and nibble on farm-fresh cheese.
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K+K Maria Theresia
Vienna,4StarHotelflights classEconomystaying2 nightsOct 2024£241pp
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The Ritz-Carlton Vienna
Vienna,5StarHotelflights classEconomystaying2 nightsNov 2024£493pp
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InterContinental Vienna
Vienna,5StarHotelflights classEconomystaying2 nightsFeb 2025£244pp
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K+K Palais Hotel
Vienna,4StarHotelflights classEconomystaying2 nightsOct 2024£239pp
TripAdvisor Traveller Rating1713 reviews
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K+K Maria Theresia
Vienna,4StarHotelflights classEconomystaying2 nightsOct 2024£241pp
TripAdvisor Traveller Rating3113 reviews
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Skiing in Austria
Ski holidays in Austria offer high quality pistes, great modern lifts and world-class ski schools.
Kitzbühel
Home to the famous annual Hahnenkamm Race, Kitzbühel is a great resort for every level. From newcomers to experts there is a run for you, so expect to be sharing the pistes with some very good skiers. Wide slopes accommodate beginners, whilst steep red and black runs allow the more advanced to gain some real speed. It is said that skiing was ‘invented’ here, but what brings the international crowd is more than that. Great food, both traditional and modern, chic bars and high-end shops all create a sense of luxurious charm.
Nearest airport | |
Ski season | December to April |
Piste area | 170 km |
Resort height | 760 m |
Lifts | 53 |
Runs | Total 60 |
Beginner 25 | |
Intermediate 27 | |
Advanced 8 |
Zell am See
This beautiful lakeside town is idyllic, traditionally Tyrolean, but is also a modern ski resort with high-tech, fast-moving lifts up to 3000 metres. Zell am See itself is a large town, with fantastic bars, great shopping and high-end hotels, making it a good destination for a luxury ski holiday. The pistes are perfect for beginners, with some long wide blue runs together with spectacular views of the lake below. There are also some brilliant red runs for the more advanced skiers, and even a few steep blacks for the courageous. Afterwards, head down into town for some well-deserved après ski beers.
Nearest airport | |
Ski season | December to early April |
Piste area | 138 km |
Resort height | 750 m |
Lifts | 53 |
Runs | Total 59 |
Beginner 31 | |
Intermediate 19 | |
Advanced 9 |
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In the winter,follow the fairy lights tothe town hall square