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Powdery white Alpine giants bring world-class skiers and snowboarders to Austria in the winter, and in the summertime the Austrian landscapes convert into a verdant paradise full of sparkling blue-green lakes – the ultimate destination for water sports and outdoor activity.

But if it’s culture and entertainment you seek, don’t head for the Italian hills – Mozart’s birthplace in Salzburg hasn’t forgotten its past, and today is a prime location for classical music tourism, although it could hardly be called touristy. Classical music in Salzburg hails from a strong tradition that is internationally renowned.

Vienna’s architecture is of the roughly the same epoch as Prague and Budapest, and is by far some of Europe’s finest. Gleaming white pillars of architectural refinement line the streets in ornamented lock-step, a sparkling monument to the capital of the humble, yet dauntingly historical Austria.

Skiers don’t think twice before catching a lift up any of the prime, freshly powdered slopes towering over the idyllic city of Innsbruck. Find locals and expats and international skiers and snowboarders raucously enjoying the snow’s delights, and the pulsing nightlife that caters to a crowd like yours – one that requires 24-hour attention.

Looking for relaxation during your summer vacation in Europe? The south of Austria is home to one of the most undiscovered, yet charming provincial nooks of Europe – beautiful Corinthia. Discover the glasslike Wörtersee lined by cities like the quaint, fun college town of Klagenfurt and the upscale nightlife scene in neighboring Veldon.

Throughout Austria, you’ll enjoy an atmosphere of international fun – students and young expats from throughout the Americas find the safe, clean cities of Austria a wholesome backdrop before which they can sew their wild oats in carefree abandon. Austrian cities value the “green belt” principle, offering residents pleasant, walk-able communities with an emphasis on quality of life.

The Austrian countryside is richly forested, both the flatlands and the mountains. Travelers often report enjoyment from Austria, as it provides a respite from the hot glare of Italy and Greece, while pulling on the ancient architecture, charm and attractions of its Ottomon Empire past.

Austria straddles Western and Central Europe—situated to the southeast of Germany, Austria is penned by Alps ranges and the river Rhine in the west, while a cultural sea change brings the nation’s lands to a halt in the east.

The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia are reachable by train in a matter of hours. The country also nestles against Italy and Switzerland, making it one of the best nations in Europe from which to launch excursions. Austrians tend to be worldly and urbane, having regular cultural commerce with nations of vastly different backgrounds and worldviews.
 
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