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If you’re looking for beauty, you’re looking for Austria. The Alps cover much of the west of the country, so rentals here have stunning mountain views. Head north east to vacation homes around the River Danube for forests and open, flatter land, or the cities of Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Graz for luxury and affordable city rentals and a change of scene from the great outdoors.
Unique Austrian beautyAustria vacation rental have their own matchless style and character. Iconic wide, overhanging roofs designed to reduce snow collection and shuttered windows on wooden chalets feel evocative and expressive. Flowered balconies add a delightful touch. Accomodations in the city are spacious and airy, designed for comfort and relaxation. Most have terraces so that you can watch the city people go by and enjoy the picturesque urban space from above, and are designed for cosiness in both the cold of winter and the warmth of summer.
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The area and getting around
Austria is a small, mostly mountainous country right in the heart of Europe. Home to many beautiful lakes with stunning beaches, with mountains, forests and woodlands stretching out beyond. For the most picture-perfect image of the Alps imaginable head for the Tyrol region in the west. To escape the crowds while still being surrounded by gorgeous scenery head to Upper Austria in the north. Austria’s mountains make way in the east to the capital city of Vienna, packed with history and elegance.
Austria’s grand cities of musicSalzburg, another of Austria’s picture-book cities, is located in the centre of Austria and is world famous for being the birthplace of the renowned composer and musician, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Like Vienna, Salzburg is a music lover’s paradise. Linz, Austria’s third city, is in the north west, bestriding the Danube and famous for its Linzer torte – said to be the oldest cake in the world.
Travellers and activities
Austria’s ski-scene is more casual and offers better value than that of Switzerland and France, while the quality of the runs is just as good. Rightly, the most popular ski resort is St Anton am Arlberg, the preferred destination for intermediate and advanced skiers. For those who are just starting out, consider Mayrhofen for its ready access to easier runs. Mayrhofen is also a snowboarding hub due to its wide, open slopes and thick powder.
Austria for music loversVienna has long enjoyed the reputation as being the City of Music, and every day it plays host to somewhere between 15 and 35 classical music events. The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has performed in Wiener Musikverein for the past 150 years. With an incredible seven concert halls, the most prestigious events take place in the Golden Hall. Incredible acoustics are to be found at the St Charles Borromeo Church, one of Vienna’s most beautiful churches. While Salzburg naturally offers a wide range of Mozart related concerts, you’ll also find a wide daily offering of multiple musical styles, in locations varying from small churches to huge, elaborate concert halls.
Vienna is consistently rated as the most liveable city in the world!
Top 5 travel tips in Austria
Despite having no access to the sea, Austria boasts a plethora excellent lakeside beaches. We particularly recommend Fuschl Lake, which is near to Salzburg. Take the 12 kilometre walk around the lake and you’ll find a delightful range of natural, sandy beaches away from the crowds.
2. An evening of Mozart and fine diningAt Mozart’s city of birth, Salzburg, discover the Mozart Dinner Concert in the Baroque Hall. Not only will you enjoy an evening of musical delights, but you’ll be served an ancient meal, based on historical records of Mozart’s time.
3. The city of studentsHosting no fewer than six universities, Austria’s second largest city, Graz, is a young person’s nirvana. Great nightlife on any day of the week is guaranteed. Don’t miss Postgarage a highly rated and well priced bar which offers minimal beats, indie and drum and base.
4. What to see in WortherseeThis lakeside summer destination offers water sport activities but also some of the most interesting and colourful stalagmite and stalactite caves in Europe, the Griffen Stalactite Caves. Glimpse the earliest signs of humans who once lived here – their fireplaces, tools and images of extinct animals.
5. A magical Austrian ChristmasDon’t miss the world-famous Austrian Christmas markets – first seen in Austria in 1298! A veritable smorgasbord of delights including glass and wooden ornaments, clothing, gifts, handicrafts and trinkets await you. The most spectacular is Rathausplatz in Vienna, open from mid-November.
FAQs: Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Austria
How much did it cost for a vacation rental in Austria in 2020, during the corona crisis?
Austria is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. An overnight stay there costs on average CA$250.19 per night.
During which months are vacation rentals cheaper in Austria?
Travelers who want to save as much as possible visit Austria in September, October, and May, which are the months that offer the most discount, with average prices of CA$221.53, CA$223.19, and CA$226.35 per night, respectively, based on data collected in 2020.
When are vacation rentals more expensive in Austria?
In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Austria was December, with an average price of CA$283.03 per night. This was followed by February, with an average of CA$273.22, and August, with CA$266.16.
Should I plan a trip to Austria well in advance?
It is better to plan ahead in Austria as only 41% of the accommodations remain available throughout the year, following the data observed in 2020.
What time of the year can I find more free vacation rentals?
October, June and December are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of accommodations available, with respective average availability figures of 52.8%, 52.75%, and 50.67%.
When are there fewer vacation rental options available in Austria?
The months with the lowest properties available in Austria are, in order, February, August, and July with respective average availability figures of 20%, 24.2%, and 26%, based on data collected in 2020.
How many vacation rentals does Holidu have in Austria?
In Austria we have an extensive catalogue of around 30000 properties, with options to suit everyone, thanks to our 135 local and international providers.
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