
Free Walking Tour of Vienna
On this free walking tour of Vienna, we'll explore the historic centre of Austria's capital city to discover its most iconic monuments and points of interest.
Austria is a country of breathtaking alpine landscapes and cities steeped in history. In the capital city of Vienna, don’t miss the stunning Schönbrunn Palace, the world-famous Vienna State Opera, and the iconic St. Stephen’s Cathedral—but there’s so much more beyond the capital.
Salzburg, Mozart’s birthplace, is a wonderfully picturesque old town along the Sazach River, home to the Hohensalzburg Fortress. In Innsbruck, the Alps create the perfect backdrop for skiing and outdoor adventures, while Hallstatt, a fairytale laketown, is often ranked as one of the most beautiful villages in the world. Austria is also known for its magical Christmas markets, which transform the country into a true winter wonderland each year.
Fancy a classical music concert in Vienna? A tour of The Sound of Music filming locations in Salzburg? Or perhaps a day trip to Hallstatt to experience its breathtaking beauty? There’s so many ways to enjoy Austria with Civitatis
On this free walking tour of Vienna, we'll explore the historic centre of Austria's capital city to discover its most iconic monuments and points of interest.
Discover one of the most elegant buildings in Vienna on this guided tour of the Schönbrunn Palace – you'll be captivated by this UNESCO World Heritage Site!
Tour the Salzburg locations where the musical The Sound of Music was filmed, immersing yourself once more in the story of the Von Trapp family and their nanny.
With this entrance ticket to the Belvedere Museum, you'll visit one of the most important art collections in Austria and see famous works like Klimt's The Kiss!
Listen to the great symphonies of classical music in an amazing setting with this concert at St. Peter's Church in Vienna.
On this excursion to Bratislava you will travel on your own by bus from Vienna to the capital of Slovakia, where you will enjoy an English-speaking tour.
Fascinating history, beautiful mountains, a peaceful lake, and traditional wooden houses: explore the picturesque Austrian town of Halstatt.
Learn about Adolf Hitler’s early years in Vienna and how he became the leader of the Nazi Party on a 2.5-hour walking tour of the centre.
The Salzburg Card offers discounts for over 30 tourist attractions and shows as well as unlimited public transport. The perfect way to dive into Salzburg!
Discover the best sights around the beautiful old town of Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, on this sightseeing bus tour. You can hop on and off at any time.
Austria está en Europa Central, limitando con Alemania, República Checa, Eslovaquia, Hungría, Eslovenia, Italia, Suiza y Liechtenstein. Sin duda, un país que hace frontera con otros muchos Estados, algo que le confiere una riqueza cultural impresionante.
Al igual que en otros muchos países de la Unión Europea, la moneda oficial de Austria es el euro.
Aunque el idioma oficial de Austria es el alemán, en la mayoría de zonas turísticas se habla inglés bastante fluido, especialmente en espacios dedicados al turismo como en taquillas de monumentos, museos, tiendas, restaurantes u hoteles.
Cualquier época es óptima para viajar a Austria, todo depende de las motivaciones del viaje. Por ejemplo, los meses de mayo a septiembre son ideales disfrutar del buen clima y actividades al aire libre. En cambio, visitar el país de diciembre a marzo es perfecto para esquiar en los Alpes y contemplar paisajes nevados. Asimismo, cabe decir que la Navidad en Austria es realmente atractiva, caracterizada por mercadillos con mucho encanto y una decoración exquisita.
La bandera de Austria es tricolor horizontal con tres franjas: roja arriba, blanca en el centro y roja abajo. Se dice que es una de las más antiguas del mundo, usada desde el siglo XIII. Según la leyenda, el duque Leopoldo V de Austria llevó una túnica blanca en batalla, que quedó completamente ensangrentada excepto por una franja en el centro tapada por su cinturón. Esto, dicen, inspiró el diseño de la bandera.