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The first sound is the crunch of fresh powder under a ski edge. Then silence so complete that you hear your own heartbeat beneath the insulated layers. From the summit of Les Arcs, the slopes of the Paradiski domain tumble down through larch forests and open bowls, their surface shimmering under a high alpine sun. […]
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Imperial grandeur meets coffee house intimacy on the streets of Vienna. The Ringstraße circles the city center like a grand boulevard of palaces, museums, and parks built during the Habsburg Empire’s golden age. Yet the true soul of Vienna lives in its coffee houses, where marble tabletops and newspaper racks invite you to linger over […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
The slice of the Sachertorte at the Café Sacher in the Vienna, the 1832, the Franz Sacher, the chocolate, the apricot jam, the dark-chocolate glaze, the whipped cream (the unsweetened, the essential “Schlagobers”), and the €8.50 that is the most expensive and the most important slice of the cake in the world, is the essential […]
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Perched on a hill overlooking the city of Innsbruck, Ambras Castle is one of the most significant Renaissance castles in Austria, a treasure house of art, armour, and curiosities assembled by Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol in the 16th century. Unlike many European castles that were built for defence, Ambras was conceived as a pleasure […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Perched at 1,407 metres in the Arlberg region of western Austria, the village of Stuben is a tiny alpine settlement that holds an outsized place in skiing history. This is the cradle of Alpine skiing, the place where the first ski club in the Alps was founded in 1901 and where the techniques of modern […]
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Open Air Museum Petronell-Carnuntum – Roman world in Austria Updated: October 13, 2020 | By Claire | More Just a few kilometers from the Czech borders, about 20 km west of the Slovakian capital Bratislava, on the way to Vienna, lies the small towns Petronell and Bad Deutsch-Altenburg. There was, in the times of the […]
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Walcher Waterfall (Walcher Wasserfall) is the highest waterfall in Austria, a dramatic series of cascades plunging over 500 metres in total drop down the steep eastern slopes of the Hohe Tauern National Park near the Grossglockner High Alpine Road. Fed by the Walcherbach stream, this multi-tiered giant thunders through a wild alpine gorge surrounded by […]
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Stuibenfall – the highest waterfall in Tyrol | Austria \n \n Updated: January 16, 2020 | \n By Claire \n | \n More \n \n Stuibenfall crashes through the Otztal Alps with a 159-metre free fall that makes it the highest waterfall in Tyrol and the fourth highest in all of Austria. Located near the […]
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Lake Wörthersee (Wörthersee) is Austria’s warmest and most glamorous alpine lake, a 17-kilometre-long ribbon of turquoise water in the southern state of Carinthia where summer water temperatures reach a balmy 28°C, surrounded by the forested peaks of the Karawanks and the elegant Belle Époque resort town of Velden am Wörthersee. Long the summer playground of […]
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Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored
Rifflsee is the highest lake in Austria, a shimmering alpine tarn at 2,232 metres in the Ötztal Alps of Tyrol, surrounded by 3,000-metre peaks and accessible year-round via cable car from the Pitztal Glacier ski area. In summer, its crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding mountains in one of the most photogenic alpine settings in the […]
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