Country sheet Austria

Austria – A Quick & Quirky Guide

Austria

Official name: Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich)
Area: ~83,900 km² – small but packed with mountains and music
Population: ~9 million (2024)
Location: Central Europe, bordered by 8 countries (Germany, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein)
Form of government: Federal parliamentary republic
Head of State: President Alexander Van der Bellen
Head of Government: Chancellor Karl Nehammer (since 2021)
Capital city: Vienna (Wien) – ~2.0 million (metro ~2.9 million)
Time zone: Central European Time (UTC+1 / +2 in summer)
Official language: German (plus Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian in some regions)
Currency: Euro (€)
EU member: Yes, since 1995
Schengen area: Yes, since 1997


 Top 10 Largest Cities (population approx.)

  1. Vienna (Wien) – ~2.0 million
  2. Graz – ~0.3 million
  3. Linz – ~0.2 million
  4. Salzburg – ~0.1 million
  5. Innsbruck – ~0.1 million
  6. Klagenfurt – ~100,000
  7. Villach – ~65,000
  8. Wels – ~65,000
  9. Sankt Pölten – ~55,000
  10. Dornbirn – ~50,000

 Popular Tourist Cities & Regions

  • Vienna: Imperial palaces, classical concerts, and coffee houses that double as philosophy clubs.
  • Salzburg: Mozart’s birthplace and “The Sound of Music” central.
  • Innsbruck: Winter sports capital with Alpine views.
  • Hallstatt: Instagram’s favorite fairytale village.
  • Danube Valley (Wachau): Vineyards, abbeys, and boat trips galore.

 Climate

Continental: warm summers (20–30 °C), cold winters (–5 to 5 °C), plenty of snow in the Alps. Great for skiing, less great for commuting without snow boots.


 Culture & Daily Life

  • Music: From Mozart to Strauss, Austria basically invented the playlist.
  • Coffee culture: Viennese cafés are a lifestyle, not a caffeine stop.
  • Mountains: Hiking in summer, skiing in winter, yodeling optional.
  • Formality: Austrians love politeness — expect handshakes, titles, and punctuality.

 Food & Drink

  • Schnitzel: Crispy, golden, and larger than the plate.
  • Sachertorte: Chocolate cake royalty.
  • Strudel: Apple, cherry, or anything rolled in pastry.
  • Drinks: Beer, Grüner Veltliner wine, and lots of coffee with whipped cream.

 Summary

Austria is small but mighty: famous for music, mountains, and mouthwatering desserts. It’s where history, culture, and alpine sports collide — all with a backdrop of baroque architecture and cozy cafés. Come for the skiing, stay for the schnitzel, and don’t forget to hum a little Mozart while you’re at it.