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As for tourism in Austria, of great touristic importance are the skiing, hiking and mountaineering resorts in the Alps as well as family-friendly recreation areas (e.g. the Witches's Water in Tyrol). The same applies to the numerous Austrian lakes (e.g. Wolfgangsee and other lakes in the Salzkammergut east of Salzburg or Wörthersee in Carinthia). Vienna attracts a major part of tourists, both in summer and winter. Salzburg receives about a fifth of tourist overnight stays compared to Vienna, which ranks it 2nd in the summer season. In the winter season, a number of winter sport resorts in western Austria overtake Salzburg in the number of tourist overnight stays: Sölden, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Ischgl, Sankt Anton am Arlberg, and Obertauern.
Innsbruck
Innsbruck lies hidden behind snow-covered mountains. This small city with paved streets and picturesque architecture is one of Austria’s most magical places. It makes no difference whether you go in winter or summer, there is enough to see and do in every season. Curious travellers not only discover olympic disciplines and a spectacular landscape but also a number of highly interesting sights. Welcome to Innsbruck!
transavia.com will only fly from/to Innsbruck (excluding Amsterdam) during the winterseason.
transavia.com will only fly from/to Innsbruck (excluding Amsterdam) during the winterseason.
Salzburg
Most people associate Salzburg with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or the film “The Sound of Music”. And this city is undoubtedly as beautiful as it appeared on the silver screen. Some parts seem to come straight from a fairy tale – rustic medieval buildings, pearls of the Baroque, and snug little market squares.
transavia.com will only fly from/to Salzburg during the winterseason.
transavia.com will only fly from/to Salzburg during the winterseason.
Vienna
Vienna fires our imagination with sweeping waltzes and balls at the Opera, beautiful buildings, the Spanish Riding School and traditional cafés. That being said, even with all this history and tradition, Vienna also has a very different side – its young, trendy and creative side. In the Freihausvierteil, creativity thrives and young designers and artists exhibit and sell their work.




