Discover a land of breath-taking beauty and inspiring culture with The Rough Guide to Austria, the most comprehensive guide to Austria available. The full-colour introduction with stunning photography will whet your appetite for the country’s many highlights, from the world-class city of Vienna and the astonishing architecture of Salzburg to the snow-capped mountains of Tyrol. The guide features dozens of easy-to-use maps, as well as expert background information on everything from the best ski and snow-boarding slopes to the music of Mozart. Extensive accommodation and restaurant listings, plus all the practical grittiness you’d expect from a Rough Guide make this your must-have item for the trip of a lifetime. Make the most your time with The Rough Guide to Austria.
The Rough Guide to Austria
Also published as part of the Rough Guide to Europe on a Budget. The Rough Guides Snapshot Europe on a Budget: Austria is equivalent to 48 printed pages.
Venture across every inch of this prosperous and stable central European country, from the cosmopolitan capital of Vienna--packed with cultural offerings and late-night musikcafes--to the awesome Alpine backwaters of the...
The Rough Guide to Vienna is the ultimate guide to Austria's dazzling capital city.
The Rough Guide Snapshot to Austria is the ultimate budget guide to this beautiful country in Europe.
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Previously known as Vitězného února ( Victorious February Street ) after the Communist coup , the road was renamed Wilsonova in honour of US President Woodrow Wilson ( a personal friend of the Masaryk family ) , who effectively gave the ...
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The Rough Guide to Vienna is the ultimate guide to one of Europe's most elegant and civilised capital cities.
Rough Guides. Glorious Alpine scenery, monumental Habsburg architecture, and the world's favourite musical – Austria's tourist industry certainly plays up to the clichés. However, it's not all bewigged Mozart ensembles and schnitzel; ...