Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna)
A majestic Baroque palace with beautiful gardens and a rich history of the Habsburg dynasty.
Hofburg Palace (Vienna)
Imperial palace and former home of Austrian rulers, featuring museums and stunning architecture.
Salzburg Old Town (Salzburg)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with baroque architecture, narrow streets, and Mozart’s birthplace.
Hallstatt (Salzkammergut)
A picturesque village with lake views, historic salt mines, and hiking trails.
Innsbruck (Tyrol)
Known for winter sports and Alpine scenery, offering both skiing and cultural experiences.
Giant Ice Caves (Eisriesenwelt, Werfen)
The world’s largest ice cave system, offering adventure and awe-inspiring frozen formations.
Vienna State Opera (Vienna)
A world-renowned opera house offering young travelers a taste of Austria’s rich musical heritage.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral (Vienna)
A stunning Gothic cathedral with panoramic views of the city from its tower.
Melk Abbey (Lower Austria)
A beautiful Benedictine abbey overlooking the Danube River, known for its Baroque architecture.
Belvedere Palace (Vienna)
A grand Baroque palace with art museums, including Klimt’s famous painting The Kiss.
Tiergarten Schönbrunn (Vienna)
One of the oldest zoos in the world, located within the Schönbrunn Palace Gardens.
Haus der Natur (Salzburg)
An interactive science museum with exhibits on dinosaurs, space, and underwater worlds.
Prater Amusement Park (Vienna)
Famous for its giant Ferris wheel and various fun rides and attractions for kids.
Zoo Salzburg (Salzburg)
A spacious zoo featuring more than 1,200 animals and fun for children of all ages.
Familypark (St. Margarethen)
Austria’s largest amusement park with various rides, attractions, and playgrounds for children.
Magic Mountain (St. Johann in Pongau)
Adventure park offering climbing, hiking, and rope courses for kids and families
Dachstein Ice Palace (Dachstein Glacier)
A magical ice world where children can explore icy sculptures and tunnels.
Zeller See (Zell am See)
A family-friendly lake offering boating, swimming, and water activities.
Technisches Museum (Vienna)
A kid-friendly museum showcasing technology and interactive science exhibits.
Children’s Museum at Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna)
A dedicated museum where children can explore the lives of imperial children.
Mirabell Palace & Gardens (Salzburg)
Famous for its beautiful gardens, ideal for family strolls and photos.
Grossglockner High Alpine Road
A scenic mountain road perfect for a family drive with stunning views and stops for hiking.
Krimml Waterfalls (Hohe Tauern National Park)
The highest waterfall in Austria, offering family-friendly hikes and scenic views.
Wachau Valley (Danube River)
A scenic valley with vineyards, castles, and river cruises, ideal for a relaxing family trip.
Alpbach Village (Tyrol)
A charming village perfect for family skiing in winter or hiking in summer.
Salzwelten (Hallstatt)
Ancient salt mines offering guided tours through tunnels and an underground salt lake, great for families.
Seefeld (Tyrol)
A popular resort town offering family-friendly skiing, hiking, and lakeside activities.
Mozart’s Birthplace (Salzburg)
The historic home of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, now a museum showcasing his life.
Kitzbühel (Tyrol)
A scenic town offering skiing, hiking, and family-friendly festivals throughout the year.