10-Day Honeymoon in Austria

  • Day 1: Vienna
    Arrival day

    Welcome to Vienna, the heart of Austria! Spend the day exploring the city's rich history and architecture. Take a romantic stroll through the city's parks and gardens or visit the iconic St. Stephen's Cathedral. For dinner, enjoy traditional Austrian cuisine at a local restaurant.

  • Day 2: Schönbrunn Palace
    30 minutes (9.6 km) from Vienna

    Explore the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace and its beautiful gardens. Take a guided tour of the palace and learn about the history of the Habsburgs. Walk through the gardens and soak up the romantic atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Day 3: Salzburg
    2.5 hours (302 km) from Vienna

    Take a day trip to the charming town of Salzburg. Visit the birthplace of Mozart and explore the Salzburg Fortress. Walk through the historic Old Town and enjoy the views of the Salzach River. For dinner, try some of the traditional Austrian dishes in one of the local restaurants.

  • Day 4: Hallstatt
    1.5 hours (81 km) from Salzburg

    Visit the picturesque village of Hallstatt, known for its stunning Alpine views and salt mines. Take a boat tour of the lake and walk through the village's narrow streets. For lunch, try some delicious Austrian pastries at a local café.

  • Day 5: Innsbruck
    2 hours (186 km) from Hallstatt

    Head to Innsbruck, a city famous for its stunning Alpine scenery and historic landmarks. Take a cable car to the top of Nordkette mountain or visit the Swarovski Crystal Worlds. For dinner, enjoy some delicious Austrian cuisine at a local restaurant.

  • Day 6: Vienna
    4 hours (380 km) from Innsbruck

    Return to Vienna and explore more of the city's landmarks and museums. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts or the KunstHausWien, a unique museum designed by the famous artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. For dinner, try some Viennese schnitzel or other traditional dishes.

  • Day 7: Graz
    2.5 hours (200 km) from Vienna

    Take a day trip to Graz, a city known for its rich history and cultural attractions. Visit the Graz Cathedral and the Schlossberg, a historic fortress located in the heart of the city. For dinner, try some of the local steaks and wines at a traditional Austrian restaurant.

  • Day 8: Wachau Valley
    1.5 hours (89 km) from Graz

    Visit the scenic Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning vineyards and medieval castles. Take a cruise on the Danube River and visit the Melk Abbey, a stunning Baroque monastery. For lunch, try some of the local wines and delicacies at a vineyard restaurant.

  • Day 9: Vienna
    1.5 hours (88 km) from Wachau Valley

    Return to Vienna and spend the day shopping and exploring the city's various markets and shops. Visit the Naschmarkt, a historic market selling local produce and souvenirs. For dinner, try some of the local seafood and wines at a seafood restaurant in the Danube Canal.

  • Day 10: Vienna
    Departure day

    Spend your last day in Vienna at your leisure. Take a walk through the city's parks and gardens or visit any landmark you might have missed during your trip.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Schönbrunn Palace (2-3 hours, €14-20)
  • Salzburg Fortress (2 hours, €12-15)
  • Hallstatt Boat Tour (1 hour, €10-15)
  • Nordkette Cable Car (2-3 hours, €30-40)
  • Graz Cathedral (1-2 hours, free)
  • Wachau Valley Cruise (3 hours, €20-30)
  • Naschmarkt Shopping (2-3 hours, cost varies)

  • Total Estimated Costs: €150-200 per person

Transportation

Travel around Austria is easy thanks to a comprehensive public transportation system. Trains and buses are both affordable and efficient, and taxis are readily available in larger cities. Renting a car is also an option, although parking in city centers can be difficult.

Travel costs for the itinerary are estimated at around €200-300 per person for transportation, including trains, buses, and taxis.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider adding a trip to the ski slopes in the Alpine region or exploring more of the country's picturesque towns and landscapes. If you have less time, consider skipping some of the day trips and focusing more on Vienna and its various museums, landmarks, and markets.

Airports

The main airport in Austria is Vienna International Airport (VIE), located about 18 km southeast of Vienna. Graz Airport (GRZ) and Innsbruck Airport (INN) are other airports in Austria offering international flights. From the airport, you can take a train or taxi to your hotel or use public transportation to navigate the city.

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