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Berlin
fromCN Traveller
4 days ago

The best hotels in Austria, from Alpine hideaways to destination spas

Austria's modern creativity is thriving, especially in Vienna, attracting new travelers and notable hotel openings.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

The Director of Mumok on How to Make Museums Feel Alive Again

Contemporary art reflects a tension between preservation and connection, emphasizing presence and continuity with history through curatorial practices.
Berlin food
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

Vienna is officially the friendliest city in Europe

Vienna is voted the friendliest city in Europe, known for its rich history, arts, and stunning architecture.
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the Most Beautiful Capital City in Europe, According to Travelers-and No, It's Not Paris or Rome

Luxembourg City takes first place with 18.15 percent of reviews mentioning 'beautiful.' Travelers often highlight its clean streets and strong mix of old and modern areas. Even though the capital is small, people seem to appreciate how easy it is to walk around.
Travel
Berlin food
fromEater
1 month ago

Three Perfect Days of Museums, Markets, and Beer Gardens in Munich

Munich combines innovative international energy with Bavarian lifestyle, offering world-class dining from historic taverns to modern small plates, historic landmarks, and proximity to the Alps.
Television
fromwww.thelocal.at
1 month ago

Inside Austria: where to go in Vienna with kids when it's too cold to be outside

Milano Cortina 2026 runs Feb 6–22; Austrian viewers can follow via ORF free-to-air/ORF ON, Eurosport pay-TV, or HBO Max (from 5.99 per month).
Miscellaneous
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This European City Was Just Named the World's Most Attractive City Again-and It's Held the Top Spot for 5 Years in a Row

Paris remains the world's most attractive city for the fifth year, drawing over 18 million visitors in 2025 due to strong infrastructure, vibrant culture, and sustainability.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

8 of the cheapest nicest hotels in Vienna

Take one eyebrow-raising look at Vienna and you might think staying here would be seriously pricey. But beyond the city's whirl of imperial palaces, monumental boulevards, big-hitter art galleries and five-star splendour, you'll find a flurry of hotels offering next-gen affordable luxury - many with impeccable green credentials. I've been treading the back alleys of the Austrian capital for two decades and there are plenty of hotels where you can snag a bargain without sacrificing style.
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Wohnpark Alterlaa: Vienna's Monumental Vision for Everyday Life

On the southern edge of Vienna, a cluster of monumental terraces rises above the cityscape, their stepped balconies cascading with greenery and their rooftops crowned with swimming pools. This is the Wohnpark Alterlaa, one of the most ambitious social housing projects in postwar Europe. Designed by Austrian architect Harry Glück and built between 1973 and 1985, the complex was founded on a provocative principle: municipal housing should not only provide affordable shelter but also offer the pleasures and amenities usually reserved for the wealthy.
Real estate
Renovation
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Fairmont Golden Prague Is Brutalist Palimpsest Turned Destination

Adaptive reuse and preservation have expanded to include brutalist architecture, exemplified by Prague's Fairmont Golden revitalization honoring Karel Filsak's original design.
Miscellaneous
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

The Best Way to See Budapest Is Hiding in Plain Sight

Budapest's No. 2 tram provides an authentic local experience among commuters and landmarks, but travelers must prepare to avoid fines and logistical mishaps.
Germany news
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

The Best Places to Go in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in 2026

Germany, Austria, and Switzerland offer renewed travel appeal in 2026 with spas, festivals, new hotel openings, scenic islands, and reinvented cities and resorts.
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Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.at
2 months ago

Inside Austria: What Austrians can teach you about living in cold weather

Austrians adapt to cold by going outdoors, embracing snow, and maintaining active social and family traditions instead of hibernating.
Travel
fromwww.thelocal.at
3 months ago

What's on in Austria: The best festivals and events in 2026 to get in your diary

Austria's 2026 calendar features major cultural and seasonal events including Vienna ball season, Mozart Week in Salzburg, winter skiing activities, and spring Easter markets.
fromYahoo Life
2 months ago

25 European Towns More Beautiful Than Paris (And Half the Price)

Paris has long been considered the ultimate symbol of European beauty, romance, and culture. However, younger retirees, digital nomads, and lifestyle seekers are increasingly discovering that many smaller European towns offer equal or greater charm without the high costs and crowds. These destinations provide historic architecture, walkable streets, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural surroundings, often at a fraction of the price associated with major capitals. From coastal villages to medieval hill towns, Europe offers countless alternatives that feel authentic, relaxed, and deeply rewarding.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Postcard-perfect European Village Has Cozy Inns, Dramatic Mountain Views, and the World's Oldest Salt Mine

There are several reasons Hallstatt, a hamlet in Austria's Salzkammergut region, is one of the most-visited destinations in the country. For many travelers, its storybook appearance is the primary draw. "This postcard-worthy destination...delights with its colorful houses, a historic market square, the country's largest bone house, and a 7,000-year-old salt mine that is still active today and fun to tour," says Michaela Muhr, an Austrian guide with ToursByLocals.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

9 Best Cities in Europe for Every Kind of Traveler-From History Buffs to Foodies

It's hard to name the best cities in Europe-there are so many great bustling hubs (not to mention charming small towns) spread across a relatively small continent, making it more a question of what you're looking for. Sure, some travelers just beeline to the best-known landmarks, eager for the chance to cross Rome's Colosseum or Paris's Eiffel Tower off their list. But we're in favor of taking a step back and asking yourself what you're most interested in.
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