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{{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is already sufficiently detailed; see [[WP:SDNONE]] --> [[File:Belvedere Vienna June 2006 010.jpg|thumb|260px|[[Belvedere, Vienna|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">{{cite web |url=http://www.statistik.at/web_de/static/tourismus_in_oesterreich_2007_bmwa_wko_stat_031155.pdf |archive-url=https://wayback.archive-it.org/all/20081218105425/http://www.statistik.at/web_de/static/tourismus_in_oesterreich_2007_bmwa_wko_stat_031155.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2008-12-18 |title=TOURISMUS IN ÖSTERREICH 2007 |access-date=2008-11-18 |language=de |date=May 2008 |format=PDF |publisher=BMWA, WKO, Statistik Austria }}</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>{{cite journal |last=Norden |first=Gilbert|date=Spring 2001 |title=Austrian Sport Museums |url=http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrary/JSH/JSH2001/JSH2801/JSH2801h.pdf |journal=Journal of Sport History |volume=28 |issue=1 |pages=87–107|access-date=3 January 2017 }}</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 [[World Tourism rankings|international tourist arrivals]], Austria ranked 12th with 30.8 million tourists.<ref name="UNTWO">{{cite web |url=http://www.tourismroi.com/Content_Attachments/27670/File_633513750035785076.pdf |title=UNTWO World Tourism Barometer, Vol.6 No.2 |access-date=2008-11-18 |publisher=UNTWO |date=June 2008 |format=PDF |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819191518/http://www.tourismroi.com/Content_Attachments/27670/File_633513750035785076.pdf |archive-date=2008-08-19 }}</ref> == Most visited areas == [[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 [[St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna|its cathedral]], its "Heurigen" (wine pubs) and romantic Waltz music events. Worth a visit are [[Salzburg]], birthplace of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]], [[Innsbruck]], capital of [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]] surrounded by the [[Alps]], [[Linz]], capital of [[Upper Austria]] with the [[New Cathedral, Linz|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 an der Donau|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>{{Cite web |url=http://www.nurido.at/news/reisen/oesterreichsehenswuerdigkeitenstaedtegemeinden0912901.php |title=Die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Österreich |access-date=2010-05-07 |archive-date=2009-05-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090530115938/http://www.nurido.at/news/reisen/oesterreichsehenswuerdigkeitenstaedtegemeinden0912901.php |url-status=dead }}</ref> == Sports and nature == [[File:Sonnenkopf Ski Arlberg (203037193).jpeg|thumb|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 (state)|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 (state)|Carinthia]]) and castles. Stretching over [[Vorarlberg]] and [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], [[Ski Arlberg]] is the largest connected ski area in Austria and one of five largest ski areas in the world.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.skiarlberg.at/de|title=Die Wiege des alpinen Skilaufs|last=West|first=Ski Arlberg, Pool|website=Ski Arlberg, Pool West|language=de|access-date=2019-09-16}}</ref> == Art and culture == 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>{{Cite web|url=https://ars.electronica.art/news/en/|title=Ars Electronica|website=Ars Electronica|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-16}}</ref> == Internationally known annual events == {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ !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 an der Donau|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 |- |[[Vienna International Film Festival|Viennale]] |[[Vienna]] |October |Film festival |- |[[Ars Electronica|Ars Electronica Festival]] |[[Linz]], [[Upper Austria]] |September |Festival devoted to technology and new media art including workshops, discussions and lectures |- |[[Hahnenkamm, Kitzbühel|Hahnenkamm race]] |[[Kitzbühel]], [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]] |January |Ski race |- |[[Life Ball]] |[[Vienna]] |June |HIV and AIDS awareness event |} ==Arrivals== <div class="floatright"> <timeline> ImageSize=width:270 height:300 PlotArea=left:60 bottom:75 top:10 right:16 AlignBars=justify Period=from:0 till:7 TimeAxis=orientation:horizontal Colors= id:gray value:gray(0.5) id:line1 value:gray(0.9) id:line2 value:gray(0.7) ScaleMajor=unit:year increment:1 start:0 gridcolor:line2 ScaleMinor=unit:year increment:1 start:0 gridcolor:line1 BarData= bar:January text:January bar:February text:February bar:March text:March bar:April text:April bar:May text:May bar:June text:June bar:July text:July bar:August text:August bar:September text:September bar:October text:October bar:November text:November bar:December text:December PlotData= color:tan1 width:10 bar:January from:start till:3.74 text: bar:February from:start till:4.27 text: bar:March from:start till:3.85 text: bar:April from:start till:2.36 text: bar:May from:start till:3.53 text: bar:June from:start till:4.1 text: bar:July from:start till:5.57 text: bar:August from:start till:6.11 text: bar:September from:start till:3.81 text: bar:October from:start till:2.03 text: bar:November from:start till:1.27 text: bar:December from:start till:2.92 text: TextData= pos:(50,37) textcolor:gray fontsize:M text:Tourist arrivals in 2024 (millions) TextData= pos:(50,20) textcolor:gray fontsize:M text:Source: Trading Economics / TextData= pos:(50,3) textcolor:gray fontsize:M text:Statistics Austria </timeline></div> {| cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" style="border:solid 1px #aaa" |+'''Yearly tourist arrivals in millions<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 17, 2024 |title=Austria: International tourist trips |url=https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/international-tourist-trips?tab=chart&country=~AUT |website=Our World In Data}}</ref><ref name="Barom May24">{{cite web |date=May 2024 |title=World Tourism Barometer |url=https://pre-webunwto.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/2024-06/Barom_PPT_May_2024.pdf?VersionId=U7O62HatlG4eNAj.wcmuQG1PMCjK.Yss |access-date=24 June 2024 |publisher=[[World Tourism Organization]] |language=en |p=19}}</ref>''' |<timeline> ImageSize = width:auto height:150 barincrement:18 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:15 top:10 right:20 AlignBars = justify DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:35 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:5 start:0 PlotData= color:skyblue width:11 bar:95 from:start till:17.2 bar:96 from:start till:17.1 bar:97 from:start till:16.7 bar:98 from:start till:17.4 bar:99 from:start till:17.5 bar:00 from:start till:18 bar:01 from:start till:18.2 bar:02 from:start till:18.7 bar:03 from:start till:19.1 bar:04 from:start till:19.4 bar:05 from:start till:20 bar:06 from:start till:20.3 bar:07 from:start till:20.8 bar:08 from:start till:21.9 bar:09 from:start till:21.4 bar:10 from:start till:22 bar:11 from:start till:23 bar:12 from:start till:24.2 bar:13 from:start till:24.8 bar:14 from:start till:25.3 bar:15 from:start till:26.7 bar:16 from:start till:28.1 bar:17 from:start till:29.5 bar:18 from:start till:30.8 bar:19 from:start till:31.9 bar:20 from:start till:15.1 bar:21 from:start till:12.7 bar:22 from:start till:26.2 bar:23 from:start till:30.9 color:powderblue width:11 </timeline> |} Most visitors arriving to Austria on short term basis are from the following countries of nationality:<ref>[http://www.statistik.at/wcm/idc/idcplg?IdcService=GET_NATIVE_FILE&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=107541 Tourismus in Österreich 2015]</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- |- style="color:white;" ! style="width:5px; background:#00966E;"|Rank ! style="width:130px; background:#00966E;"| Country ! style="width:50px; background:#00966E;"| 2014 ! style="width:50px; background:#00966E;"| 2015 |- |1||{{flagcountry|Germany}}|| 11,750,027 || 12,134,836 |- |2||{{flagcountry|Netherlands}}|| 1,671,581 || 1,734,453 |- |3||{{flagcountry|Switzerland}}|| 1,309,660 || 1,400,251 |- |4||{{flagcountry|Italy}}|| 1,051,490 || 1,122,936 |- |5||{{Nowrap begin}}{{flagcountry|United Kingdom}}{{nowrap end}} || 802,552 || 875,664 |- |6||{{flagcountry|China}} || 497,925 || 715,119 |- |7||{{flagcountry|Czech Republic}} || 660,086 || 711,351 |- |8||{{flagcountry|United States}} || 632,512 || 708,233 |- |9||{{flagcountry|France}} || 516,770 || 517,708 |- |10||{{flagcountry|Belgium}} || 514,264 || 514,329 |- |11||{{flagcountry|Hungary}}|| 493,055 || 501,595 |- |12||{{flagcountry|Poland}}|| 425,730 || 456,615 |- |13||{{flagcountry|Spain}}|| 309,794 || 348,768 |- |14||{{flagcountry|Denmark}}|| 264,704 || 331,507 |- |15||{{flagcountry|Russia}}|| 467,565 || 313,406 |- |16||{{flagcountry|South Korea}}|| 234,557 || 277,032 |- |17||{{flagcountry|Romania}}|| 264,704 || 275,806 |- |18||{{flagcountry|Japan}} || 245,306 || 236,621 |- |19||{{flagcountry|Sweden}} || 205,501 || 224,258 |- |20||{{flagcountry|Slovakia}}|| 176,760 || 194,186 |- ! colspan=2| Total foreign || 25,291,371 || 26,718,945 |} == Slogans of the provinces == *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>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vorarlberg.travel/en/|title=Holidays in Vorarlberg Austria - Official Travel Guide & Tourist Information|website=Urlaub in Vorarlberg|language=en-US|access-date=2019-09-16}}</ref> == Notes and references == {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Wikivoyage|Austria}} * [http://www.austria.info/us Official Website of the Austrian National Tourist Office] * {{commons category-inline|Tourism in Austria}} {{Austria topics}} {{Tourism in Europe}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Tourism In Austria}} [[Category:Tourism in Austria| ]] [[Category:Tourism in Europe by country|Austria]]
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