Rick Steves’ Vienna, Salzburg, and Tirol
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Travelers can count on Rick Steves to tell them what they really need to know when traveling in Vienna, Salzburg, and Tirol. Self-guided walking tours lead visitors to the Hofburg Castle and the magnificent gardens in Salzburg. Experience the culture like a local with a bike ride in the countryside or indulge in Viennese chocolate at Demel’s Café. With up-to-date advice on which sights are worth your time and money and suggestions on excellent-value hotels and restaurants, Rick Steves helps travelers get the most out of every day and every dollar.
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Visiting Austria last September we establish the book very helpful during the week in Vienna. Leaving Vienna by car to see something of the rest of the country, I would have appreciated finding something about suggested scenic routes en-route to Tirol.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
Rick Steve’s Vienna, Salzburg, and Tirol has been a fantastic guide to me on my trip. I highly recommend this book.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Having followed Rick’s recommendations many times in the past, we chose Hallstatt as our number one spot to visit in Austria this June, based on lengthy TV coverage we taped some years ago. This book was not available before we left, but we ordered it as soon as we returned to see what he had to say about Hallstatt now.
Having modest four days at his highly recommended Gasthof Simony a few days before arriving in Austria, we fortunately agreed up for lost it when we received a surprising invitation to spend our entire time in Austria with some Austrian friends who had just rented a place for the summer in Steinback am Attersee, in the heart of the Salzkammergut only a fleeting distance from Hallstatt.
When our friends took us to Hallstatt the day after we arrived in Steinbach, we establish the place overrun with tourists despite its being early June — and wondered what it must be like later in the summer. An hour there was reasonably sufficient! The view of lake Attersee from our friends’ chalet in Steinbach was far superior to what we saw in Hallstatt, with far more amenities on the lake shore and only a scattering of tourists at that time of year.
Even more disappointing was the book’s cavalier dismissal of the rest of the Salzkammergut, suggesting that if you’ve been to Hallstatt, you had seen it all. Reasonably the contrary, we establish any number of places at least as charming, far less crowded, and offering much more by way of history, surrounding attractions, restaurants, lake activities, and additional amenities that make Hallstatt seem very third-rate.
Perhaps it’s time to take another look, Rick!
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
We used this book on our recent trip to the Bavarian Region. It was very excellent for Salzburg, Innsbruck, the Berchtesgaden region, and the Fussen/Garmich region and it is a fantastic packing size. But, Rick’s books focus on traveling by train, so if you are traveling by car they do not include additional excellent options. So you may want to consult additional books. I used both Frommer’s for excellent towns to visit and Karen Brown’s books for excellent driving itineraries. Karen provides excellent info on lots of tiny towns, gorgeous scenery, and pretty lakes to visit. We didn’t do all of her itinerary since it would take too much time.
I do wish Rick had included Munich as part of the book, as it is part of Bavarian Germany and would have been perfect for our use (I didn’t want to carry around the larger Germany book for just that info).
I do agree with the additional reviewer that didn’t feel that Hallstatt was worth so much fuss. It is nice, but there are many gorgeous lakes and towns in this region and if I did it again, I would not go out of my way just to see Hallstatt.
The hotel we stayed in was not very comfortable and I am not sure there are any really excellent options.
A couple of all-purpose notes on the area. The drive between Innsbruck and Fussen was incredibly scenic through the mountains and not too hard to drive (it is windy). Also the Alpenstrasse is very nice. The boat ride at Lake Koenigssee near Bertesgaden is nice, but slow. The boat is not gas powered and moves pretty slowly so it takes 35 minutes one way to the church. It doesn’t bother you too much on the way there, but the trip back seems slow. They have a excellent guide giving amusing commentary but it was all in German.
Just remember when you go to this area that there will be so many scenic spots that you don’t have to focus on just one. Also be aware that it can rain and be honestly cloudy over the mountains.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5