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Hochosterwitz Castle
Hochosterwitz, Austria
The medieval Hochosterwitz Castle is said to be the inspiration behind Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, and it is easy to see why. The castle boasts 14 gates, each designed to protect the castle and its inhabitants. An incredible inclined railway brings visitors to the castle, which is also home to a church designed using marble and boasting an abundance of sculptures. The armory, featuring an array of 14th century weapons, is still open to the public.
Krems
Krems an der Donau, Austria
Located west of Vienna, the historic city of Krems marks the point where the blue Danube and the Krems rivers converge at the beginning of the Wachau Valley. Krems boasts a historic city center, and the pedestrian friendly layout encourages exploring the ancient city gates and the castle called Gozzoburg. Krems has a reputation for its impressive wine industry, and many visitors come to explore exactly that.
Eisriesenwelt Cave
Austria
Eisriesenwelt could easily be described as an amusement park for nature lovers. Home to a complex of underground ice caves, Eisriesenwelt offers dozens of miles of paths through stunning caverns. After climbing down more than 700 steps, the Eispalast emerges. This is an enormous palace made from ice, and when light hits its walls it sparkles beautifully. The nearest city to Eisriesenwelt is Werfen, where visitors can catch a round-trip shuttle that departs regularly from the city’s train station.
Vienna State Opera
Vienna, Austria
In Vienna’s inner city is the Ringstraße, or Ring Road, along which countless landmarks are found. Just one of these landmarks is the Vienna State Opera House. The structure itself was constructed in the 19th century in a Neo-Renaissance style. Marble staircases and painted ceilings make this is a truly grand destination. After bombing in World War II, the structure was rebuilt to be true to the original style.
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Location
Located in the continent of Europe, Austria covers 82,445 square kilometers of land and 1,426 square kilometers of water, making it the 114th largest nation in the world with a total area of 83,871 square kilometers.
Austria was founded as a distinct and original nation in 1282. The population of Austria is 8,219,743 (2012) and the nation has a density of 100 people per square kilometer.
Transportation
Austria has one of the most highly developed transport networks in the European Union with a dense bus and rail network criss-crossing the country. Especially the federal capital Vienna has an excellent public transport infrastructure.
Languages Spoken
A number of minority languages are spoken in Austria, some of which have official status.
Turkish
Serbian
Burgenland Croatian
Hungarian
Slovene
Currency
The currency of Austria is the Euro (EUR). As well, the people of Austria are refered to as Austrian.
Visas
Nationals of EU member states, the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland do not require a visa for entering the Republic of Austria. All other nationals require a visa in order to enter the Schengen Area or the Austrian territory. For stays of up to 90 days per 180 days these individuals require a Schengen visa, given that they do not take up employment.
Electricity
In Austria the power plugs and sockets are of type F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the standard frequency is 50 Hz.
Which power plugs and sockets in Austria?
In Austria the power plugs and sockets are of type F.
Type F: also known as "Schuko". This socket also works with plug C and plug E.
Vaccinations
Recommended vaccines
The following vaccinations are recommended for your protection and to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Before you travel, the following vaccines should be reviewed and updated if necessary:
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap)
Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
Polio
Influenza
Emergency Calls
The national emergency numbers are:
122 - fire brigade,
128 - gas-related emergency,
133 - police,
140 - mountain rescue,
141 - doctors,
142 - telephone counselling,
144 - rescue/ambulance,
147 - emergency services for children and young people.
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