Austria's Best Attractions
Palaces, cathedrals, and Alpine valleys — and what's actually worth the entry fee.
The must-sees: Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace and Hofburg (former Habsburg residences), St. Stephen's Cathedral, and the Belvedere (Klimt's 'The Kiss'); the Wachau Valley's Melk Abbey, a Baroque monastery towering over the Danube; and Salzburg's Sound of Music filming locations, best done as a guided half-day tour. Most major sights run €12–44 for adults; book Schönbrunn's timed-entry tickets online in advance during peak season (June–September) to skip the line.
Austria's attractions skew grand — this is a country that was, until just over a century ago, the seat of an empire that ran half of Europe, and the architecture never let anyone forget it. Here's the honest version: what's genuinely worth the entry fee, what to book ahead, and the one Wachau Valley detour most itineraries skip that shouldn't be skipped.













































