Vienna’s würstels, the timeless Austrian street food
by Dennis Cieri
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Vienna's würstels—the sausages sold at würstelstands, little kiosks around the city -- are legendary. They are the beloved street food of the posh Austrian capital.
13 Unique Places to Visit in 2020
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This year is going to be anything but boring. Tokyo is going to host the Summer Olympics, while Sapporo will hold its Snow Festival. Jamaica will be celebrating the late Bob Marley’s 75th birthday, and Dublin will commemorate the life of writer James Joyce during Bloomsday. Of course, there are lesser-known events, too. Glouster, UK,
Discovering Lake Constance, Germany – Part I
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When my husband suggested going to Lake Constance in Germany for our European vacation, I drew a blank. Obviously, I needed to do some research. The more I learned about the region, the more interested I became. Known in Germany as the Bodensee, this natural lake fed by the Rhine River lies on the border
Learn Why Austria Is A Food Lover’s Playground
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Culinary enthusiast Brigitte Hasbron takes us on a tour of Austria's great sites for dining, wine tasting and sightseeing in Vienna, Salzburg and the Wachau Valley. Travel along and visit Michelin star rated restaurants, castles and few surprises along the way.
Best Europe Destinations in 2018
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It's World Europe Day, a day to celebrate everything European, including the travel destinations we love to return to again and again. Here's a selection of must-visit destinations in Europe from 13 international travel writers.
Exploring the Danube Aboard a Luxury River Cruise
by Mira Temkin
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Travel writer Mira Temkin takes an eight-day journey on The Danube Waltz, starting in Passau, Germany with stops in Linz, Melk, Durnstein and Vienna, Austria; Bratislava, Slovak Republic, and ending with three days in Budapest, Hungary.
Austria: A Modern Approach To Ancient Tradition
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Austria is a picturesque European country that deserves to be on the itinerary of any traveller appreciating a good drop, says Australian travel writer Christine Salins.
Salzburg, Austria: Half a Century Later, Secrets from “The Sound of Music”
by Adam Bell
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Salzburg, Austria, a gorgeous baroque city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, is much more than the spectacular storybook scenery and architecture that made it an ideal setting for "The Sound of Music".
Roaming about Salzburg: A Walking Tour of “The Sound of Music” Sites
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Salzburg, Austria is a magical panorama of weathered spires and domes topping Baroque facades with the stately fortress standing sentry and mountains just beyond. Add in pealing church bells and it’s pure bliss.