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Try a variety of pumpkin seed oils, Styria’s flagship food product. Explore the nutty taste of this dark oil on anything from salads to soup and ice cream. Explore Graz in 3 days with our curated guide. Discover the best attractions, hidden gems, and culinary delights to make the most of your visit.
Must-see events and cultural highlights. Special travel deals and offers. Graz is a capital of indulgence, a city of design and a UNESCO World Heritage Site: discover the city's top highlights between tradition and innovation.
Here is an overview of the most beautiful festivals, from classical to modern. An experience, an encounter, sometimes just a moment – and the new feels familiar. A feeling that feels real in the connection to the people who live here. Holidays in Austria – your attitude to life.
Insider tips for your next Austrian holiday. Delicious recipes. Must-see events and cultural highlights. Special travel deals and offers. Here you will find useful information and practical tips on travel, tolls, customs, sustainability, accessibility and much more.
Close to nature, many people in Austria cherish customs and traditions, often blending contrasts and modern elements to create a harmonious experience. Discover Austria during Advent with its Christmas traditions and markets. From Advent wreath making and Krampus runs to Christmas carols.
Graz – Austria’s second largest city, casually cool and colourful in character with a laid back attitude, soon lets visitors in on its best known feature – its food! A real hotspot for all things culinary, including a number of festivals celebrating its gastronomy, a definite ‘to-do’ is a visit to one Graz’s many farmers markets ...
The newly rebuilt station is now as much a first-rate transit hub as a shopping centre and architectural attraction. From here, take the train to Graz (approx. 2h 30m). The old town of Austria’s second-largest city is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site, and exploring it is an excellent start to your first day here.
Styria offers holidaymakers a rich variety of leisure opportunities. However, all regions of Styria share one thing – the warmth of the people and the joy of indulgence: from the Dachstein Glacier to the wine regions. Quick info about Styria. Capital city: Graz. Area: 16.401 km².
Lake Traunsee. Lake Traunsee is famously known for its challenging winds, making it a sailing paradise. Sailing schools and moorings along its shores offer courses for beginners and experienced sailors, as well as equipment rental. This is Austria’s deepest lake, with an average water temperature of 16°C.
Ausztria télisport-központjai varázslatos téli hangulattal csábítanak kikapcsolódásra. Hangulatos téli üdülőhelyek. Oszd meg velünk véleményedet Ausztriáról mint üdülési célpontról, és egy kis szerencsével megnyerheted a következő üdülésedet! A visszajelzésket nagyra értékeljük!