Majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, cultural treasures and famous sights inspire millions to explore Austria every year.
While crowds flock to the Central European country for summer fun and ski getaways, the country’s full range of wellness options, an excellent nationwide network of cycling and hiking trails and an always-packed calendar of cultural events are available year-round. Whether you prefer hiking through the Alps, sitting through hours of Mozart and Strauss concerts or anything in between, here are our tips for the best time to travel to Austria.
Austria’s summer months are typically dry and hot. July sees high-season heat sitting in over the urban areas, with fresher air and lower temperatures the higher you get in the Austrian Alps. August is usually milder, if more humid.
Prices rise as schools across Europe end their terms, bringing hordes of holiday-hungry families to the countryside. Perhaps the pinnacle of the world’s classical-music circuit, the Salzburger Festspiele, takes place every July and August, making stays in and around Salzburg and even Vienna an expensive proposition.
Spring and autumn tend toward the mild and dry – particularly as the effects of climate change add more days of sunshine but little additional rain. The conditions are perfect for hiking, biking or climbing. Weaker thermals and valley winds also make autumn an ideal time for paragliding.
Even when the skies open, Austria’s cities offer opera and theater programs, museums and exhibitions provide plenty of indoor fun. As the peak season crowds ebb, accommodation becomes more affordable while service standards remain high.
Bringing plenty of snow, Austrian winters are cold, with temperatures often below 0° celsius. Hotels, boarding houses and spas in the skiing regions are in full swing, as winter sports fans from all over Europe arrive for the state-of-the-art cable cars, rustic ski huts and excellent slope conditions.
During the height of the season in December and January, you can expect Alp-high prices, with après-ski bars and restaurants packed.
Key events: Vienna Philharmonic New Year’s Concert, Hahnenkamm Races, Ski Jumping Four Hills Tournament
Key event: Vienna Opera Ball
Key events: Vienna Blues Spring, FotoWien, ART Vienna
Key events: Wachau Gourmet Festival, Südsteiermark-Classic Vintage Car Race, Vienna City Marathon
Key events: Wiener Festwochen, Gauder Fest (traditional costume festival), Narcissi Festival
Key events: Danube Island Festival, Nova Rock Festival, Vienna Pride
Key events: Bregenz Festival, Tour of Austria, Austrian Grand Prix
Key events: Salzburg Festival, International Jazzfestival Saalfelden, Mountainbike-Festival
Key events: HayART Festival, Mörbischer Vintage Festival
Key events: Vienna International Film Festival, Long Night of the Museums, Erste Bank Open
Key events: Festival Wien Modern, Vienna Art Week
Key events: Christkindlmarkt on the Rathausplatz, Salzburger Christkindlmarkt, Tirol Festival Erl
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