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What to see in Austria?

Austria, despite its relatively small area, annually attracts so many tourists, who might be envied by France or the United Kingdom. Which is not surprising, because Austria is a land of incredibly beautiful Alpine mountains, lakes and forests, as well as a place where Mozart and Schubert once found inspiration. Monasteries, churches, castles, reserves - all this attracts tourists from all over the world. In general, there are places in Austria that everyone should see.

Getting to the capital of the country is quite simple, because before it fly like charters, so regular flights. About how to fly to Austria from Moscow, you can find out from the employees of the airline that carries out the flight. Time can depend on whether a direct flight or indirect is chosen, but on average is about three hours. The aircraft land at the airport Schwechat, which is located 10 kilometers from Vienna. The city can be reached by taxi, bus, train or high-speed train.

Having arrived in Vienna, few tourists hurry to leave it immediately, because this city has some pretentious beauty. Everyone likes it: opera fans, fans "wander" through museums or lovers couples. In the city, the history of the cat counts two thousand years, there is much to see. What is worth only all known the Viennese forest or the castle of Liechtenstein. But apart from this, having rented an apartment in Vienna, you can spend time looking at the Hundertwasser House - this is the house of the artist, which he himself calls an "ecological house", and his design can not be described by any of the world-known styles. You should also visit the Tower of Madness and the University of Vienna - although they are not the most popular sights of Vienna, they are worth looking at.

After a tour of Vienna it is recommended to go to the west of the country to the city of Salzburg, which is the birthplace of the great Mozart. Salzburg is known for its incredibly beautiful architecture, as well as the presence of three large universities, so the city is considered a student, and it is the students that "charge" it with their positive and active.

After that, you can go to Innsbruck - the capital of the Tyrolean lands, surrounded by impressive mountain ranges. It was in this city that the Winter Olympics were held twice, which says a lot about it. The city is visited by a large number of skiers, since the ski slopes around the Stubai Glacier are open all year round.

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