1. Schönbrunn Palace – Vienna
Schönbrunn Palace is one of the most iconic and grandest palaces in Austria, offering a glimpse into the life of Austrian royalty.
2. Hofburg Palace – Vienna
The Hofburg Palace is a massive complex in the center of Vienna, serving as the former imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty.
3. St. Stephen’s Cathedral – Vienna
St. Stephen’s Cathedral, or Stephansdom, is a Gothic masterpiece and the most important religious building in Austria.
4. Hallstatt – Upper Austria
Hallstatt is a picturesque village nestled by a pristine lake, surrounded by the Austrian Alps. It’s one of Austria’s most photographed destinations.
5. Salzburg Old Town – Salzburg
Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is a city rich in history and culture, with its Old Town designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
6. Seefeld – Tyrol
Seefeld is a picturesque village and ski resort nestled in the Austrian Alps, offering a perfect blend of outdoor activities and relaxation.
7. Eisriesenwelt Ice Cave – Werfen
Eisriesenwelt is the largest ice cave in the world, located in the mountains above Werfen.
8. Innsbruck – Tyrol
Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, is a city where urban life meets alpine adventure, known for its ski resorts, charming Old Town, and stunning mountain backdrop.
9. Grossglockner High Alpine Road – Carinthia/Salzburg
This High Alpine Road is one of the most scenic drives in Europe, leading visitors through the heart of the Austrian Alps and offering spectacular views.
10. Wachau Valley – Lower Austria
The Wachau Valley, located along the Danube River, is famous for its stunning landscapes, terraced vineyards, and medieval castles, making it one of Austria’s most picturesque regions.