Sunday, 14 August 2011
Thursday, 11 August 2011
The Viennese Vineyards
The capital of Austria makes you think of aristocracy, splendid architecture, classical music and expensive lifestyle. Though having passed through many political changes during the last 2 centuries, Vienna is still a place where traditions live and the wine-drinking culture makes no exception – the city is one of the few European capitals with its own vineyards.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Sightseeing Places in Innsbruck
Innsbruck, located in the heart of the Austrian Alps is often associated with skiing and snowboarding, as well as the traditional Tyrolean folklore. Generally a much desired destination for winter sports or just a romantic honeymoon, this small town is a place of fine architecture too – one can enjoy a walk on the clean pedestrian streets and breathe in a friendly, cultured atmosphere.
The Classic Music in Vienna
Vienna is well-known as the world capital of classical music. The capital of Austria has long history as a place where many genres evolved and developed and many composers created their masterpieces. Vienna attracts thousands of visitors each year, coming to see the traces of the famous musicians, as well as enjoying the opera and concerts conducted by famous Austrian performing groups.
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
The Most Famous and Attractive Austrian Mountain Destination
Innsbruck is the cultural and economic centre of western Austria and is one of the most famous and substantial tourist centres, with more than a million overnight stays. It is also a university city. Tourism is the most important source of income for the city authority, largely because of Innsbruck's beautiful town centre with its historic buildings, the friendly ambience and the extensive sport facilities both in winter and in summer.
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