Whether it's attending a Mozart concert at St Anne’s Church, taking a guided tour around the exquisite Schönbrunn Palace, or treating yourself to a delicious feast at Pramerl & the Wolf, Vienna is certainly a city that has something for everyone. When visiting this historic city, it's easy to forget you’re in the most populated place in the whole of Austria. Whether you like city breaks or not, a trip to Vienna is a must.
But Austria is so much more than its capital. The heart of Austria is, really, the Alps, and you can’t get more spectacular views than the Grossglockner, Austria’s highest mountain. Standing at 3,798m tall, climbing is not for the faint-hearted, but those who persevere will be well-rewarded with views to take your breath away. If skiing is for you, the Austrian Alps are home to Niederau, Mayrhofen and Lech, where you can spend many happy hours.
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