My Travel Diaries from
Austria
Summary
Currency: Euro
Capital: Vienna
Drink like a local: Almdudler (lemonade)
Special Facts:
- One of the biggest annoyances for any Austrian is being mistaken for an Australian, as many people in the world do not understand the difference between the English “Austria” and “Australia“.
- An even bigger annoyance for every Austrian is being mistaken for a German, since the national language is also German.
- Austria is famous for its culture and its classical music composers: Franz Liszt, Mozart, Strauss (junior and senior), Schoenburg, Josef Haydn and Franz Schubert come from Austria.
- The name “Austria” dates back to 996, when the country was the easternmost duchy of the Kingdom of Bavaria.
- Croissants come from Austria, not France.
- The world’s first postcard was sent to London from Vienna.
Language
In Austria, people speak German, but the dialect of Austrian is very different from High German, but is very similar to dialects in Southern German, such as Alemannic and Bavarian.
- Hello – Servus
- With credit card, please! – Mit Bankomat, bittschön!
- It will work – Des geht sie aus
- It didn’t work – Gschissn gschmissn
Currency
Austria is in the Euro currency zone. So it’s very practical if you come to Austria from Germany or one of the many other neighboring European countries and can pay there directly in your own currency. If you don’t want to ski, Austria isn’t that expensive.
My Lesson:
Austria inspires me with many things that I value very much
Travel Diaries
I was in Austria a few times as a child, but I can’t remember it anymore. After that, Austria was always too close for me to travel on my own. Or too far. Only now do I realize how close the country actually is and what beauties it tempts me with.
Be it the incredible culture of the country, the music of the classical period or the architecture of the Baroque or Art Nouveau – Austria inspires me with many things that I value very much. So it’s high time to immerse yourself in this country and see more!