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Belvedere Palace, Vienna, one of Austria's most iconic monuments

Tourism forms an important part of the economy of Austria, accounting for almost 9% of the Austrian gross domestic product.<ref name="STAT">Template:Cite web</ref> Austria has one guest bed for every six inhabitants, and boasts the highest per capita income from tourism in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> As of 2007, the total number of tourist overnight stays is roughly the same for summer and winter season, with peaks in February and July/August.<ref name="STAT"/>

In 2007, Austria ranked 9th worldwide in international tourism receipts, with 18.9 billion US$.<ref name="UNTWO"/> In international tourist arrivals, Austria ranked 12th with 30.8 million tourists.<ref name="UNTWO">Template:Cite web</ref>

Most visited areas

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Vienna attracts a major part of tourists, both in summer and winter.<ref name="STAT"/> Salzburg receives about a fifth of tourist overnight stays compared to Vienna, which ranks it 2nd in the summer season.<ref name="STAT"/> In the winter season, a number of winter sport resorts in western Austria overtake Salzburg in the number of tourist overnight stays: Sölden, Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Ischgl, Sankt Anton am Arlberg, and Obertauern.<ref name="STAT"/>

Visits to Austria mostly include trips to Vienna with its cathedral, its "Heurigen" (wine pubs) and romantic Waltz music events. Worth a visit are Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart, Innsbruck, capital of Tyrol surrounded by the Alps, Linz, capital of Upper Austria with the largest Cathedral of Austria and modern cultural highlights, and the Danube valley with its vineyards, for example the Wachau or Dunkelsteinerwald, which are between Melk and Krems. In the western part of the country the province Vorarlberg reaches the Lake Constance, in the eastern part Neusiedler See. The three most visited landmarks in Austria are Schönbrunn Palace (2,590,000 visitors per year), Tiergarten Schönbrunn (2,453,987 visitors) and Mariazell Basilica (1,500,000 visitors).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Sports and nature

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Ski Arlberg in Vorarlberg and Tyrol

Of great touristic importance are the Austrian skiing, hiking and mountaineering resorts in the Alps as well as family-friendly recreation areas (e.g. the Witches's Water in Tyrol). The same applies to the numerous Austrian lakes (e.g. Wolfgangsee and other lakes in the Salzkammergut east of Salzburg or Wörthersee in Carinthia) and castles. Stretching over Vorarlberg and Tyrol, Ski Arlberg is the largest connected ski area in Austria and one of five largest ski areas in the world.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Art and culture

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For visitors interested in media art, there is the Ars Electronica Center in Linz. Since 1979 this center has organized the Ars Electronica Festival and presented the Prix Ars Electronica, the worldwide highest-ranked prize for media art.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Internationally known annual events

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Name Location Date Description
Bregenzer Festspiele Bregenz, Vorarlberg July/August Opera festival
Vienna New Year's Concert Vienna 1 January Traditional concert for classical music
Internationale Gartenbaumesse Tulln Tulln, Lower Austria End of August Horticulture trade fair, Europe's biggest flower show
Vienna Opera Ball Vienna Thursday preceding Ash Wednesday Ball
Salzburg Festival Salzburg July/August Opera festival
Donauinselfest Vienna End of June Biggest open air music festival in the world, free entry
Viennale Vienna October Film festival
Ars Electronica Festival Linz, Upper Austria September Festival devoted to technology and new media art including workshops, discussions and lectures
Hahnenkamm race Kitzbühel, Tyrol January Ski race
Life Ball Vienna June HIV and AIDS awareness event

Arrivals

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Most visitors arriving to Austria on short term basis are from the following countries of nationality:<ref>Tourismus in Österreich 2015</ref>

Rank Country 2014 2015
1 Template:Flagcountry 11,750,027 12,134,836
2 Template:Flagcountry 1,671,581 1,734,453
3 Template:Flagcountry 1,309,660 1,400,251
4 Template:Flagcountry 1,051,490 1,122,936
5 Template:Nowrap beginTemplate:FlagcountryTemplate:Nowrap end 802,552 875,664
6 Template:Flagcountry 497,925 715,119
7 Template:Flagcountry 660,086 711,351
8 Template:Flagcountry 632,512 708,233
9 Template:Flagcountry 516,770 517,708
10 Template:Flagcountry 514,264 514,329
11 Template:Flagcountry 493,055 501,595
12 Template:Flagcountry 425,730 456,615
13 Template:Flagcountry 309,794 348,768
14 Template:Flagcountry 264,704 331,507
15 Template:Flagcountry 467,565 313,406
16 Template:Flagcountry 234,557 277,032
17 Template:Flagcountry 264,704 275,806
18 Template:Flagcountry 245,306 236,621
19 Template:Flagcountry 205,501 224,258
20 Template:Flagcountry 176,760 194,186
Total foreign 25,291,371 26,718,945

Slogans of the provinces

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  • Burgenland – The sunny side of Austria
  • Carinthia – The joy of living
  • Lower Austria – Feel alive!
  • Upper Austria – ?
  • Salzburg – Stage of the World
  • Styria – The Green Heart of Austria
  • Tyrol – Heart of the Alps
  • Vienna – Now. Forever.
  • Vorarlberg – Poetry in Nature<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notes and references

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