MORE PLACES IN AUSTRIA

Located just an hour outside the Vienna city center, Baden bei Wien is known as “the place with the spas and a really big casino.” And to be honest, that’s about all that’s there. Unless you crave...
According to legend, Klosterneuburg Monastery was built when Margrave Leopold III found his wife’s wedding veil that she had lost nine years earlier. It was hanging from an elderberry tree somewhere...
As the gateway to the Wachau region, Krems and its neighboring town Stein are undoubtedly the most picturesque cities from which to begin exploring the Austrian countryside. Located west along the...
Hop off the plane at LAX...kidding. You can get here via a Metro-bus transfer. The quiet town of Laxenburg sits 17km southwest of Vienna, and to be honest, is really only worth visiting on a sunny...
The distinctive yellow Stift Melk, sitting majestically on top of a cliff overlooking the Wachau region, is undoubtedly what brought the town of Melk onto the tourist radar. There’s no doubt about it...
A small town on the edge of the Vienna Woods (Weinerwald), Mödling offers a peaceful atmosphere from which to taking hiking trips or explorations of nature. In reality, the neighboring towns like...
The ancient Roman city Petronell Carnuntum and the neighboring town, Bad-Deutsch Altenburg, are located halfway between Vienna and Bratislava to the east. While all that remains of the Roman city are...
As the district capital of Lower Austria, Tulln an der Donau (Tulln on the Danube) feels much like a normal city with regular citizens going about their business, all with the flowing Danube as a...
Vienna is a city where you can live in both the past and the present. While half of the city floats majestically along in the 17th and 18th centuries, the other half zooms into the 21st, creating a...