Austria

Austria has an abundance of cultural treasures that is immeasurable but not incomprehensible and has always played a special role in the centre of Europe: as a bridge-builder, as a meeting place, and as a venue for cultural exchange. Every city in Austria has outstanding venues with state of the art congress centers and historical congress venue like the Hofburg Imperial Palace. It is a country which is home to such iconic, classical composers as Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Strauss,

Vienna with its central location in Europe and with easy accessibility, excellent infrastructure is a perfect mix of living history and the contemporary times. It is a metropolis of fascinating diversity with full of passion and authenticity and links east and west with music, architecture, art, tradition, sports, cuisine and diplomacy. It is a centuries‑old cultural center of Europe with a former imperial residence, a modern capital with a cosmopolitan flair and a seat of the United Nations. Vienna has more than 50 theaters and opera houses. With its 3 convention centers, magnificent palaces and museums, unusual venues, Vienna offers options for every taste and budget.

Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, is dominated by churches, castles and palaces. Its picturesque old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Sight. While Salzburg may be home to Mozart and all things baroque, an astounding 70% of overseas visitors arrive with ‘The Sound of Music’ as the primary reason for travel to the city. Salzburg’s central location in Austria and in the heart of Europe and its unmatched mix of culture, nature and tradition will allow any organiser to find a suitable offer to host a truly memorable event.

Innsbruck situated in the high mountains offers spectacular views and takes you on a journey back in time. The city offers art treasures and is famous for buildings such as the Golden Roof, the Hofburg and Ambras Castle. It combines tradition and modernity: city strolls and mountaineering, Baroque operas and folklore music, Tuxedos and Lederhosen. The Styrian capital Graz, with roots dating back to the Roman age, lies on either side of River Mur. Graz is well-known for its striking buildings and architecture. Graz should be sampled with all five senses. Discover the culinary delights in countless bars, coffee houses, wine bars, inns and restaurants on a gastronomic whirlwind tour of the local Styrian food and wine regions.

The options are many and unlimited!