By: anna_lev | 2010-09-10 | Travel & Leisure Austria is the most beautiful country in Central Europe. This is truly a little gem: ski and spa resorts, holidays at lakes, places of interest in cities of Austria, picturesque villages on the slopes of the Tyrolean - all this attracts tourists to the country from around the world. read more
By: Bob Smith | 2011-05-21 | Business Opportunities Purchasing real state property in Austria is easy compared to other countries in Europe. Various properties in Austria are ready for sale which include apartments in Zell am See, Villas in Salzburg, Chalets in St. Anton and to name a few. read more
By: Kristel van Winkel | 2011-05-04 | Destinations It is a truism that capital cities are seldom representative of their country. It seems they should be. The word "capital" almost demands that they should contain and sum up the best features of their regions. But they rarely do. Invariably they start out that way but as they grow they become quite different. read more
By: Hannah Rollmaker | 2011-07-03 | Travel & Leisure The city of Klagenfurt is the capital city of Federal State of Carinthia in Austria. This city is known to be the bishops seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Gurk- Klagenfurt. Here you will also find the Alepn-Adria University. You may also hear Klagenfurt being referred to as the... read more
By: Hannah Rollmaker | 2011-06-29 | Travel & Leisure You will find the village of Pertisau in the Tyrol region of Austria. This village is located on the Achensee in the Schwaz district. To add to this geographically the village can be found in the Karwendel Alpine Park which is one of the oldest, cross-border, protected parts in the... read more
By: Paul Lopez | 2010-09-12 | Investing Increasing in popularity for holiday home purchases in Austria. We look at some of the main reasons people are now looking to Austria for holiday home purchases and what they can expect in the future. read more
By: Cody Nevins | 2010-03-27 | City Guides Part of Vienna's unique history is the 19th-century ball. Vienna keeps this tradition alive in grand style by holding over 200 balls every year, with some featuring as many as nine orchestras. The balls are in any of the beautiful palaces in Vienna, with the most prominent being the Hofburg Palace at Heldenplatz. A ball is an all-night affair, with the cultural festivities lasting generally from 9 PM until 5 AM, although many of the guests will continue their celebrations throughout the following day. read more
By: Andrw Clark | 2010-10-27 | Travel & Leisure Austria, officially the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country of roughly 8.3 million people in Central Europe. read more
By: Andrew Clark | 2010-10-27 | Destinations Austria, officially the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country of roughly 8.3 million people in Central Europe. read more
By: Floresbrowns | 2012-02-09 | Flights Last night I was talking to my uncle living in Prague, who described me about this beautiful city. He told me about the climate and other attractions that aroused my interest in this place and within few hours I decided that I would pay a visit to my uncle. read more
By: Susanne Pacher | 2010-09-26 | Travel & Leisure For several months now I had been planning another trip to Europe, to visit my family in my home town in Austria, as well as to spend eleven days on the beautiful island of Mallorca and three days in the fascinating Czech capital of Prague, both destinations I had long wanted to visit. read more
By: Bob Smith | 2011-09-28 | Home Business Zellermoos is a quite, picturesque village within the district of Zell am See. It is situated right by the Zell am See golf club, half way between Zell am See and Kaprun. It is an ideal base for those who want to be close to Zell am See and the lake, but enjoy living in a more peaceful and tranquil environment. read more
By: arther | 2010-12-10 | Travel & Leisure Your travel portal for travel advice, unconventional travel ideas and ways to connect with other cultures read more