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Lonely Planet Austria

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Discover Austria
Keep an eye out for marmots on the glorious Alpine trails
Get behind the wheel for breath-taking hairpin bends and blue glaciers on Gossglockner Road
Let your soul soar in the concert hall of Vienna
Indulge in Salzburg's "Sound of Music" kitsch then regain your cool at the hippest riverside bars
In This Guide:
Two German-speaking authors, 100 days of in-country research
New Walking chapter with 12 routes from challenging multi-day hikes to walks for families
Content updated daily: visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveller suggestions

352 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1999

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A beat-up old car, a few dollars in the pocket and a sense of adventure. In 1972 that’s all Tony and Maureen Wheeler needed for the trip of a lifetime – across Europe and Asia overland to Australia. It took several months, and at the end – broke but inspired – they sat at their kitchen table writing and stapling together their first travel guide, Across Asia on the Cheap. Within a week they’d sold 1500 copies and Lonely Planet was born. One hundred million guidebooks later, Lonely Planet is the world’s leading travel guide publisher with content to almost every destination on the planet.

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Profile Image for Katharina Gschwind.
58 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2022
Guidebooks count and you can’t change my mind

Useful! I appreciate the per state summaries- would be 5/5 if there were per state top sights. Especially because they have per state best restaurants and per state best hotels so seems like a missed opportunity
Profile Image for Aaron Benarroch.
215 reviews5 followers
September 5, 2011
Same LP stuff... lots of efforts to write what is the best vietnamese restaurant in Salzkammergut, who on earth cares about it??
Profile Image for Angelos.
1 review
May 2, 2022
This is the one of my Lonely planet guides (2020 edition) that I enjoyed the less! If you plan to visit Vienna, this in definitely not for you. Very little info on the places you visit, just headlines, especially for the most important museums. And the space (pages) is spent on many many propositions for food/drink and stay! Leaving in 2022, I would prefer in my pocket a written targeted proposition for the places I visit, rather that the old school way of many eateries etc!
158 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2020
Las guías Lonely Planet para mí son un imprescidible siempre que voy a realizar un viaje.
Profile Image for Jason Freng.
122 reviews
April 30, 2023
Not as much as I expected but still plenty to be excited for when I travel to Austria this summer
Profile Image for Jack Hrkach.
376 reviews1 follower
May 16, 2016
As usual, I did not get through the Lonely planet Austria - not Haywood's fault, it's just that every one of them I've used is too slick and too short on information for me. Now that I'm reading e-books it is far TOO interactive, n often the places it sends me are useless.

I know the world loves Lonely Planet, but it can stay lonely as far as I'm concerned - Rick Steves for his "backdoor" approach, and the Rough Guide, for its comprehensive nature and sharp, witty writing will do me just fine.
Profile Image for Jaroslav Tuček.
Author 1 book3 followers
October 6, 2015
There is a huge amount of useless fluff in the book, such as endless lists of hotels and cafés in each city (Who cares? Can you not find them on your own?). But there is quite a bit of good information buried there, too - and Austria is a small country, so the authors can offer a pretty good coverage despite wasting so much space. I've spent a couple of months in Austria in 2013 and know I would have missed some really interesting bits without the book.
Profile Image for Josianne Fitzgerald.
591 reviews13 followers
December 31, 2014
Okay, so I didn't read the whole book, but I did read a lot of it and it's the last day of my challenge and I'm short three books so I'm going to count this.

Felt it wasn't organized as well as other books have been but that may have been because I skipped around so much. In any case, Vienna is so beautiful that no guidebook can do it justice.
Profile Image for Kristen.
365 reviews13 followers
December 22, 2007
This was a much better book for me when I was living in Austria. I actually didn't like it as much when I was a tourist and wanted to know the top sights/restaurants. But, a really diverse coverage of Vienna, recreational activities, etc. It sold me on Lonely Planet.
Profile Image for Melanie.
89 reviews1 follower
October 11, 2015
Not much to say here. Like all the Lonely Planet books, it makes me desperately want to travel to the subject region. Hmm . . . maybe my the time I get my German serviceable again, I'll be at a place in life where I can make this happen . . .
Profile Image for Claire.
488 reviews1 follower
July 1, 2016
A great guide to Austria - used for a week away in Salzburg and the guide was invaluable in pointing us to some good restaurants and sights. Also helped us plan a couple of day trips out of the city, saving us time and effort in identifying sights, restaurants and parking
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