Vacances en Autriche
Austria is a country with different landscapes and a enormous wealth of cultural and historical treasures. The capital and metropolis at the Danube has been one of the most popular cities in the world. Graz, the capital of Styria is called the little sister of Vienna. If you really would like to know Austria you can take a walk along mountain pastures so green they look painted. Or if you are in the Alps you maybe see an ibex or bearded vulture. The cities take you back to other times.

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Kids in Autriche
Austria has several amusement parks. They are not as extensive as in other parks in Europe, but children can have fun. Zoos are also disseminated through Austria. During the winter months, children can get along. There are ski schools where children learn skiing and are entertained throughout the day at the piste.In summer you can walk with the who..
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Events in Autriche
In Austria, they like to party. It is one of the countries with the most holidays. At the big festivals from May to October is not just about culture and commerce, but they provide mainly an opportunity to celebrate. The most popular events, Donauinselfest in Vienna, Styiarte in Vienna (performances of 1500 artists on 20 islands and 16 stages) and ..
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Nightlife in Autriche
The night life in Austria is mainly during the winter months. Many people enjoy Après-ski in Austria. In the big cities there is a year-round nightlife. Discos may be scarce, but there are plenty of cafes. An evening in Vienna can start in the theater, a concert or an opera, then close the night in one of the pubs or clubs in the city. Those who wa..
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Shopping in Autriche
The major cities in Austria have cozy shopping streets.The famous shopping street in Vienna, is the Mariahilfer Strasse. The narrow streets of the Innere Stadt is also very nice to visit. There are also weekly markets throughout the country such as the Naschmarkt where you will be tempted with delicious fresh products. The shops are usually open fr..
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