Tours to Austria from Almaty — a journey to the heart of Europe, where Alpine peaks meet imperial palace splendor and Viennese coffeehouses sit alongside world-class ski resorts. Kz.Eurasiatravel arranges tours to Austria from Almaty with hand-picked flights, hotels, and excursion programs to match your budget and interests.
Why choose Austria
- Imperial architecture and culture — Vienna, the former capital of the Habsburg Empire, dazzles with the Schonbrunn and Belvedere palaces, the Vienna State Opera, and museums housing masterpieces by Klimt and Brueghel. The city consistently ranks among the world's top three most livable.
- Alpine ski resorts — Austria offers more than 400 ski areas, from legendary Solden and Kitzbuhel to family-friendly Zell am See. Excellent infrastructure, modern lifts, and slopes for every skill level.
- Music and festivals — the homeland of Mozart, Strauss, and Schubert. The Salzburg Festival, the Vienna Ball, and countless Christmas markets create a unique atmosphere year-round.
- Thermal resorts and nature — the pristine lakes of the Salzkammergut, the Wachau Valley with its vineyards, Hohe Tauern National Park, and dozens of thermal spa complexes for wellness and relaxation.
- Cuisine and coffee culture — Wiener schnitzel, strudel, Sachertorte, and aromatic melange in historic coffeehouses. Austrian cuisine blends German, Hungarian, and Italian traditions.
Popular Austrian cities
Vienna
The capital of Austria and one of Europe's most beautiful cities. Vienna draws travelers from Almaty with its magnificent palaces, world-class art museums, and cozy coffeehouses where time seems to stand still. A walk along the Ringstrasse, a visit to the Hofburg, and an evening at the Vienna Opera make a classic first-visit itinerary.
Salzburg
Mozart's hometown at the foot of the Alps, with a Baroque Old Town listed by UNESCO. The Hohensalzburg Fortress towers over the tiled rooftops, and just outside the city begins the picturesque Lake District. Salzburg is the perfect starting point for tours of Alpine villages and lakes.
Innsbruck
The capital of Tyrol, twice host of the Winter Olympics. Innsbruck uniquely combines urban culture with mountain adventure: in the morning you can stroll through medieval streets to admire the Golden Roof, and by afternoon take the funicular straight from the city center to the summit of the Nordkette for panoramic Alpine views.
Solden
One of the world's most renowned ski resorts in the Otztal Valley. Solden offers 144 km of slopes, three peaks above 3,000 meters, and guaranteed snow from October through May. In summer, hiking, mountain biking, and a visit to the famous "007 Elements" James Bond museum atop Gaislachkogl are popular.
When to go
Austria is wonderful in any season. Ski season runs from December to April, peaking in January and February. For sightseeing and city walks, May-June and September are ideal — temperatures of +18...+25 °C, little rain, and fewer tourists than midsummer. July-August suit lake and mountain holidays, with lake water warming to +24 °C. December is especially magical for the Christmas markets of Vienna and Salzburg — gluhwein, festive lights, and a fairytale atmosphere.
Useful information
| Capital | Vienna |
| Currency | Euro (EUR) |
| Language | German; English in tourist areas |
| Visa | Schengen visa required for Kazakhstan citizens |
| Time zone | UTC+1 (5 hours behind Almaty) |
| Flight time | Almaty — Vienna ~7-8 hours with a layover |
What to see in Austria
- Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna — the summer residence of the Habsburgs with 1,441 rooms and a magnificent park. One of Europe's most visited landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Hohensalzburg Fortress — the largest fully preserved fortress in Central Europe, towering over Salzburg. From its walls a breathtaking panorama of the city and surrounding Alps unfolds.
- Lake Hallstatt — a picturesque village on the shore of an emerald lake surrounded by mountains. Hallstatt is considered one of the most photogenic places in Austria and all of Europe.
- Eisriesenwelt Ice Cave — the world's largest ice cave, located in the Tennengebirge mountains near Salzburg. Inside are fantastical ice sculptures shaped by nature over thousands of years.
- Grossglockner High Alpine Road — one of the world's most beautiful high-mountain roads, 48 km long, with views of Austria's highest peak and the Pasterze Glacier. An unforgettable road trip.
Tours to Austria from Almaty
Kz.Eurasiatravel travel agency will help you find the perfect tour to Austria from Almaty — whether a sightseeing trip through imperial cities, a ski holiday in Tyrol, or a relaxing stay at a thermal resort. We offer last-minute tours to Austria at special prices, early-booking discounts, and tailor-made itineraries. We'll select a convenient flight from Almaty, trusted hotels, and rich excursion programs. Submit a request on the website or contact Kz.Eurasiatravel managers — we'll arrange an unforgettable journey to Austria for you and your family.



