To many people, Western Europe with its rich architectural heritage of impressive castles and palaces, magnificent natural scenery, and distinct yet sometimes quirky culture, epitomizes all that is Europe. Manmade marvels abound in this part of the world that is equally blessed with natural wonders. France’s Notre Dame Cathedral and Eiffel Tower, Salzburg‘s Hohensalzburg Castle, and Ghent‘s Gravensteen Castle are just a few of the manmade wonders that draw thousands to explore this part of Europe. On the other hand, the rich diversity of the natural landscape of Western Europe, from the stunningly beautiful vistas of Switzerland to the rocky outcrop of Le Rocher in Monaco, and the tulip fields of the Netherlands is as mesmerizing as the manmade structures which adorn them.
Another area that defines Western Europe is the art and culture that forms such an intrinsic part of this region. Some of the true legends of the art world, such as Michelangelo, Dali, Da Vinci, and Rembrandt called this part of Europe home. Throughout Western Europe, there is no shortage of museums and galleries where one can get lost in the beautiful creations of these masters. Besides art and culture, another area that is toasted in this part of Europe is food. Each country has its own distinct burst of flavors in food and drink, whetting the appetite and cravings of thousands of visitors.
Around two hours east of Vienna lies the charming hidden gem of a town of Linz, sprawled across the Danube River. While most tourists visit other famous Austrian cities of Vienna and Salzburg, Linz, with its historic structures and pastel-hued buildings, is equally charming. We got a real taste of Austrian life when we visited…
Bregenz, or the city by the lake, is one of the best places in the world to enjoy amazing Alpine views. We love this city for its beauty, culture, and serenity. We visited Bregenz several times, and each time, we stayed in different hotels in Bregenz, Austria. Most of the hotels there overlook breathtaking views…
“Lively but not too wild” is how local drag queen Tiefe Kümmernis describes the LGBT scene in Austria’s capital – and we couldn’t agree more. That’s because we found so many gay hotels in Vienna, most of which lie near the gay nightlife action of Mariahilf and Neubau. Hence, we could easily walk to several…
Settled on the banks of the Danube River, Vienna isn’t only the capital city of Austria, but also the biggest city in the country. Rightly called the “City of Music”, Vienna is very rich in historical and cultural heritage. The picturesque scenes around the city also never fail to attract travelers from every corner of…
Have you been wanting to travel to a place with incredible architecture in every corner of the town? If so, you might want to plan a trip to Graz, Austria. It’s considered as one of, if not, the best-preserved historical cities in Europe. From the peculiarly built art gallery to the eye-catching chapel building, everything…
The hub of Tyrol in western Austria, Innsbruck has long charmed visitors for its beauty and wealth of activities. Here, there’s something for everyone throughout the year. You can soak up the springtime sun beside the Inn River and sample local delicacies at the summer markets. Autumn’s cool weather is perfect for hiking forest trails…
Music, castles, great food, these are a few of our favorite things about Salzburg. Because of its myriad attractions, Salzburg sees millions of tourists every year. In fact, in 2018 alone, the city received close to 30 million visitors. So, it isn’t surprising to learn that lodging options abound in this beautiful Austrian city. From…
Austria’s capital city is a magnet for tourists from all over the world. This comes as no surprise since it’s teeming with beauty, history, and culture every which way you turn. Whether your visit is for business or for pleasure, the best hotels in Vienna, Austria, will cement their place in your memory. From 5-star…
Is Villach worth visiting? If you love nature, history, and culture, it certainly is! There are plenty of things to do in Villach no matter what time of the year you decide to visit. In the spring, you can sit under the tulip trees beside the River Drau while in the summer, the lakes offer…
Roughly 200 km (124 miles) southwest of Vienna, Graz sits by the River Mur, between the Grazerfeld basin and the Styrian Alps. Austria‘s second-largest city is a fascinating combination of the old and the new. On one hand, it’s home to medieval dwellings and ancient buildings. On the other hand, it’s a UNESCO-designated City of…
Innsbruck, the capital of Austria’s western state of Tyrol, is internationally famous for being a world-renowned center for winter sports, but it is much more than a ski hub. It is a city of vibrant nightlife, medieval castles, churches and modern architecture surrounded by stunning mountains scenery. Innsbruck makes a great year-round destination, start with…
Salzburg, the fourth largest city of Austria and one of the lesser-known, is arguably the most beautiful. This historic city on the banks of the Salzach River looks like it has been taken out of fairy tale, and those with a romantic, yet sophisticated mindset will feel right at home. Salzburg is where Mozart was…
Vienna, the capital and the largest city in Austria, is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cosy wine taverns, and the very special Viennese charm. It is associated with important musicians, artists, and scientists that were considered exceptionally progressive for their time, making it Europe’s cultural capital. It is a metropolis with unique charm, vibrancy and…