As home to majestic mountains, opulent palaces, and high culture, Austria's attractions are classically sumptuous and enduring. But beyond the waltzes, the strudels, the alpine summits, and Habsburg architecture, its modern cities are proof of just how easily Austria combines the contemporary with the historic.
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This festive Christmas Market is located in the courtyard of Schönbrunn Palace.
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A culinary voyage around the world takes not 80 days but minutes in Vienna’s Naschmarkt.
Didnt think it would be as big as it was but hoooly. Walked around and talked to be sellers in the stands, buy the dried fruit and cheese. Then stopped for some wine in the sun. Very after ski as it was in february and the sun was warm but the air crisp. Have to go back. I loved this. Amazing.
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The Christmas market in the square in front of the Salzburger Dom (Cathedral) is very atmospheric, especially when it is getting dark and it starts to snow. Around 100 booths are open to the guests. They inform about Austrian Christmas traditions, they sell Christmas decoration, all sorts of presents and a lot of culinary specialities. It is very nice to walk around and look at all the things, and at the people who are obviously enjoying their visit. This Christmas market has a very long history, which dates back to the 15th century. Thus it is one of the oldest Christmas markets in the world. Given the fact that it is situated in the old city of Salzburg, which is acknowledged world heritage, and with all the mountains around, it is really a very special institution or event, which a visitor should not miss in winter.
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The square starts to come to life again in the afternoon of New Years Eve with everyone assembling, drinking, eating and being merry and come midnight it’s alive with people dancing and enjoying themselves.
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Great place to buy some austrian fruits, vegetables and other local delicacies, very nice sellers. The market located behind Mozart's Birthplace Museum.
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We love markets with fresh food and this was a pleasant surprise. Wasn't even on our plan to stop at until it was recommended by the front desk staff at Hotel Innsbruck. We picked up all sorts of wonderful local cheeses and got some fresh fruit for ourselves. The aroma and colors of all the different foods was a sensory delight! Be sure to stop in - browse - and enjoy the selection from all of the various vendors.
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