Vienna, Austria
The charm of Vienna, the capital of Austria, is apparent all year long, but it really comes alive at Easter. Due to its excellent safety record, warm welcome, and vibrant Easter celebrations, Vienna is highly well-liked by tourists. You may get a personal understanding of history and culture as it becomes an outdoor museum during Easter.
Spring is a wonderful time to visit some of Vienna's excellent museums, such as the Art History and Belvedere Museums, or just to stroll through the blossom-covered boulevards. You can explore Schönbrunn Palace, listen to Mozart's piano concertos in the Golden Hall of the Musikverein, or simply wander through the city's numerous Easter markets.
Discover a range of artisanal goods, crafts, and regional cuisine by visiting one of the capital's three most well-known Easter markets, which are Ostermarkt Freyung, am Hof, and Schloss Schönbrunn. Of course, don't forget to get yourself some Easter eggs! Get some gorgeous, hand-painted eggs from those three Ester markets above that are ready to hang on your Osterbaum (Easter tree). Travel advice: The Viennese Easter markets often take place during the week running up to Easter. To make sure you don't miss out, confirm the dates prior to your trip.