Transfer from Sankt Wolfgang
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Departure from Sankt Wolfgang
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Estimated arrival to Vienna - International Airport
12:14h

Trip duration: 194min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Kremsmunster abbey - Austria

Kremsmunster abbey
Austria

105 min

This whimsical abbey was founded in the late 8th century by a Duke of Bavaria to commemorate the place where his son had been attacked... and killed by a wild boar. It took many centuries for it to gain the appearance it holds today, making it the second largest and certainly one of the most stunning in all of Austria. This breath-taking abbey has preceded all its holy competition in all of the things related to culture, most notably books and learning in all sorts of fields. It houses one of the greatest libraries in Austria and the silver Tassilo chalice which was donated by the very man who founded the church. It is filled with all things Baroque – from vibrant frescoes to stunning tapestries sure to leave you at awe.

Quality photo of Schonbrunn Palace - Austria

Schonbrunn Palace
Austria

105 min

A trip to Vienna wouldn't be complete without a visit to Schonbrunn Palace. Originally it was a modest hunting lodge. But when Maria Theresa ((the... only female Hapsburg ruler) received this estate as a wedding gift, she completely rebuilt it so it became one of the most resplendent Baroque palaces in Europe. The grandeur of this place can be seen in all of its 1441 rooms that visitors can tour along with the extensive gardens that stretch for over a kilometer. For the best views of the gardens and the palace, it is recommended to go to the hilltop gloriette. For more detailed information about the opening hours and purchasing tickets, please check the website at https://www.schoenbrunn.at/en/visitor-information/

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Melk
Austria

105 min

The charming town of Melk with the gorgeous Abbey of Melk is a perfect one day trip that will for sure linger in your mind... for a long time. You can walk from one end of the town to the other and marvel some incredible architectural examples from many different history periods, ranging from the late Gothic period, Biedermeier, the Grunderzeit period and Art Nouveau. The town’s most impressive attraction is the Benedictine monastery that truly is a masterpiece with its colossal structure, refined details and contrasting colors. The monastery’s gems are its baroque church with lavish marble and frescoes; the Marmorsaal or the Marble banqueting hall; and the Abbey library which was an inspiration for Umberto Eco’s bestselling novel “The Name of the Rose”.

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Liechtenstein Castle
Austria

75 min

If this ancient castle is along your route, it is worth the stop, if for nothing more than to see the great Romanesque architecture. This... castle is today considered as one of the rarest and best-preserved examples of a secular Romanesque building in Europe. The access to the castle is possible only through guided tour available in English and German and the tour gives a comprehensive and informative insight into the castle’s past.

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Hallstatt
Austria

75 min

The village of Hallstatt has merely 800 residents, yet so much to offer, spectacular alpine landscape being just one of them. Because of this amazing... setting of high mountains and crystal blue lake, this village is one of the most photographed locations in Austria. Visitors can also explore the Kalvarienberg Church built in 1711; the Market square surrounded by beautiful buildings, restaurants, cafes, hotels and souvenir shops; Museum Hallstatt that displays special archaeological finds of Hallstatt; and of course the most notable site - Hallstatt Salt Mine.

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Mauthausen Memorial
Austria

75 min

The horrors of this place are probably best described by the harrowing nickname that Nazis gave to Mauthausen concentration camp: “the bone grinder”. It is... impossible to imagine the crimes that happened here. It was classified as a Grade III camp, which means that all inmates were to be exterminated through the exhaustion of the grueling labor. A minimum of 90.000 people died at the camp from exhaustion, illness, being shot and many prisoners committed suicide as the only way out of this hell. The preserved historic premises of the Mauthausen Memorial include the Wiener-Graben quarry, the Stairs of Death, the SS-Quarters, the Camp Prison, the Gas Chamber and the Museum with the Room of Names.