Prague is like an imaginary magic coming into life in the form of a city. It is city bursting with pensive bridges, nightspots, Gothic Churches and so much more.
Prague
Uncover the blanket of boredom and plan a day trip from Vienna to Bratislava Castle which is a huge oblong edifice with four angled pylons that stance on a rock-strewn peak.
Bratislava Castle
Open the sealed boxes of your camera and allow it to capture vivid skyline shots and 19th-century architectural marvels along the Budapest town which is famed as the most beautiful towns in Europe.
Budapest
Stretched around 25 sq.km, Lainzer ‘Zoo’ is the biggest and fiercest of Vienna’s town gardens. The Park is well known for its richness of deer, boar and harbor of amazing beech and oak trees.
Lainzer Wildlife Park
Holding the prestige as “Finest Historic Terminus in the World”, Melk Abbey is the largest and flamboyant assemblages. It is situated about 90 kilometres from Vienna.
Melk Abbey
Klosterneuburg Abbey is a 12th century Augustinian hermitage of the Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical situated in the city of Klosterneuburg in Lower Austria.
Klosterneuburg Abbey
Austria’s best stunning piece is the stagy expanse of waterway amid Krems an der Donau and Melk, recognized as the Wachau in the Danube.
Danube Valley
It is recognized as the Archaeological Park Carnuntum, holding extremely striking recreated Roman edifices with galleries and unique remains.
Carnuntum
Laxenburg is located around 15 km south of Vienna. Formerly erected as a market town, Laxenburg Castle is appealing and magnificently seamless for a day outing.
Laxenburg Castle
What can you do in Salzburg? Stroll the sets of the River Salzach, mislay in the lanes of the World Heritage-listed Old Town and stopover the gigantic Hohensalzburg Castle.
Salzburg
Vienna is located on the western edge of the Vienna Basin, on the tender slants of the Vienna Woods, where you get to see various historic spots, the best amongst them is the lovely hermitage – the Cistercian Abbey of Heiligenkreuz.