Flight, Hotels & Package holiday Bargains in Austria
Summary
Resting in the heart of Europe, Austria is a diverse Country, oozing with culture and surrounded by breathtaking scenery, it continues to draw in millions of British holidaymakers all year round. Travel.co.uk features an array of cheap holidays to Austria, whether it is a short break to the magical city of Vienna or partying the night away in Salzburg, you’re sure to find it here. Very popular for ski holidays, Austria is acclaimed for being a superb ski destination with the majority of its surrounding area occupied by The Alps. Catering for both skiers and snowboarders, there’s an array of slopes to suit beginners and experienced skiers alike. However, this historic and picturesque country offers more than just skiing holidays. Austria is also home to some beautiful cities, such as Salzburg and Vienna, with charm and history flooding the streets and quaint boutiques scattered around.
Getting there and getting around
Holidays in Austria couldn’t be simpler to arrange. There are several major airports are in operation, including Innsbruck International Airport, the largest airport in Western Austria, and Vienna International Airport, the busiest, along with Salzburg Airport. Flights to Austria depart several times a day from the UK with scheduled airlines such as BA, low cost airlines and charter companies. During the winter, activity increases significantly at Innsbruck Airport due to the high number of people travelling to the region for skiing holidays. Austria brings in over a million skiers every winter, and with warm wooden chalets, snow-filled streets and apfelstrudel baking in the oven, it’s not hard to see why. Vienna’s airport picks up in the summer months when Austria’s gentle warm climate comes around.
Austrian locals have many different modes of transport on offer when wanting to travel from city to city. Rail connections are everywhere and taking the train is a hugely popular way to see the dramatic scenery of Austria, however it can be quite expensive. In the smaller centres, locals use the ‘Bundesbus’, which is simply a domestic bus and costs very little.
Things to do
A major reason why Austria appeals to such a varied mix of holidaymakers is its diversity of things to do. The city of Vienna has a unique charm and flair. It boasts outstanding infrastructure, is clean and safe, and has all the inspiration you could wish for. Visit Haas House, one of the most exciting buildings in Vienna and the pride of the city; images of St. Stephen's Cathedral reflected by the straight glass facade of Haas House are a popular motif of the city.
Another favoured spot is the famed resort of Innsbruck, a favourite especially for those looking for cheap Austria holidays. Innsbruck is not only famous for its multitude of ski slopes but also for its inspiring views, a ring of towering snow-covered mountains encircle the region and therefore is considered one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Innsbruck is enjoyed by adrenaline seeking skiers and inquisitive sightseers. Visit historic Salzburg to experience the fantastic Festpielhaus, or Festival House, and the see the birthplace of Mozart.
Food and drink
From the more upmarket restaurants, to the dainty sausage stalls that line virtually every street, eating out in Austria is a very pleasurable experience. An Austrian speciality is a spicy dish called Goulash, made of beef, onions, red peppers and paprika powder; it’s said to have a very distinguished taste yet still be extremely delicious.
Austrians are extremely traditional in their eating habits and take pride in encouraging British visitors to try their local specialities. Eateries cater well to all European tastes but local cuisine tends to take up the majority of the menus.
Austrian beers are bought by the dozen here, among the favourites are Gosser Bier in the resort of Graz and Stiegl bier which is brewed in Salzburg, but with another 350 brands to sample you can find a favourite of your own.