Includes: In-depth coverage of famous districts and neighborhoods, special features on music, literature and painting, as well as detailed maps to help you find your way around.
Fabulous for pictures, not the best guide for planning of the actual travel aspect. I.e., use this to select which monuments and museums you want to see and which areas are prettiest to walk around, not to figure out how to schedule your train travel.
Likewise, this guide also nice if you're not going anywhere but just day-dreaming about lovely destinations; not so useful if you're, say, setting a book in a place you haven't been or trying to get a sense of what it's like to live there. There's not a ton of information provided about daily life and culture of inhabitants.
As all DK books on any subject are, this is deliciously visual with loads and loads of stunning photos of Austria. I don't recommend it as a travel guide as there is little info on where to stay or eat (and no details given for the ones they do mention) or info on trains, transport, discount cards, or anything like you get in a Rick Steves guide. Just enjoy this for the scenic eye candy.
The D-Ks are my favorite travel guides for visiting foreign cities. I like them because they give me a better idea of what the cities look like than any other, the style of their maps works very well for me and their practical advice about where to stay, how to pay for busses, where to eat and so on is compact but complete enough to allow me to function with a minimum of puzzlement.
Invaluable guide to our recent trip to the Austrian tirol with details of places to see and things to do all over Austria, beautiful photographs and illustrations, guidance about currency, trains, buses, emergency telephone numbers, embassies and useful phrases.