Getting Around Austria

February 5th, 2010 by James Trippy Leave a reply »

One of the most visited countries in Europe is the country of Austria, and it is no wonder to see why.  Apart from its breathtaking landscapes and sceneries, travelers visiting the country of Austria are treated to an endless array of brilliantly designed buildings and palaces.  It is also the home of the waltz and the famous child prodigy and classical music master Mozart.  Indeed, the country of Austria is a jewel that every person must visit at least once in their entire life.

Austria is also known for its rich cultural heritage.  This could be seen on the pride that the locals have for its brilliant palaces and buildings, their love for the Waltz and their homage to the classical composer and child prodigy Mozart.  Whether you are traveling to Austria alone, with friends or with your family, here are just some helpful tips to make you get the most out of your trip to this magnificent country.

When to Go

Traveling around the country of Austria is relatively easy.  There are a number of different public transportations that you can avail at regular intervals all throughout the day.  If you are traveling on a budget, it is highly advisable to take the bus or the train, especially if you are going from one major city to another.  Although the fares are extremely minimal, you can cut back on your travel expenses getting around Austria by availing any of the unlimited passes offered by train and bus companies.  These passes range from one-day passes to as long as 30 days.  The great thing about these passes is that if you are planning to travel to other parts of Europe, these travel passes are also honored in other countries and major cities within the continent.  You can easily avail of these passes as soon as you arrive in the airport, or better yet, ask your travel agent since they offer some packaged tours that include this.

Car Rentals

If you have some extra cash to spare, you can also opt to rent a car while you are visiting Austria.  Like the unlimited passes, car rentals can be booked well in advance.  Most of the well-known car rental companies have branches here in Austria and reservations can be made over the Internet.  You can also inquire with your local travel agent about car reservations being included in your package if you are getting a packaged tour from them since these are given at a discounted rate.

If you are traveling with your family and would like to rent a car for added convenience, you can do this well in advance.  Most of the popular car rental companies have branches here in Austria.  Just make sure that you have first acquired an International Driver’s Passport with a German translation before you arrive to the country since not all driver’s license issued in other parts of the world are honored here.

Where to Stay

There are a wide variety of lodgings available in Austria.  Hotel reservations can be rather costly, averaging anywhere from €50 to €60 per night with breakfast included.  You can be able to cut back a few euros by making your reservations through your local travel agencies or over the Internet where you can avail of some discounted rates.  Better yet, try opting to book yourself in a hostel instead.  Hostels cost almost half of the amount that you would have to pay for a hotel room reservation, giving you more pocket money to spend around Austria.

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