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Plan language: HrvatskiAmong the top things to do in Austria, exploring Schönbrunn Palace is essential, as this former imperial summer residence boasts 1,441 rooms and grand gardens. In Vienna, the Golden Roof offers a glimpse into history with its 2,657 gilded copper tiles, while Salzburg's Hohensalzburg Fortress provides panoramic city views from 506 meters above sea level.


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Austria's highest waterfall plunges over 380 meters in three thunderous tiers. Hike through spray-kissed trails and viewpoints for breath-taking photos.
Brze činjenice: Cascades tumble a total of 380 meters over three dramatic tiers, ranking among the tallest waterfalls in Europe. Roaring water can be heard from kilometers away during seasonal snowmelt, and peak flows reach tens of cubic meters per second, scattering a persistent mist through the valley.
Istaknuto: Early-morning sun slices through the mist to paint constant rainbows across the drop, while the air tastes cool and mineral-rich and sharpens every breath. A zigzag footpath leads past three lookout platforms where spray can soak your jacket and the waterfall's echo lingers for up to three seconds, a rhythmic pulse local guides often point out.
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Created in 1832 by Franz Sacher for Prince Metternich, this dense chocolate cake with apricot jam and a glossy chocolate icing became a symbol of Viennese patisserie and a source of bakery rivalry.

Made with paper-thin strudel dough wrapped around tart apples, raisins, and cinnamon, it reflects the Austro-Hungarian culinary exchange and remains a staple in cafés and homes.

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A thin, breaded and pan-fried veal cutlet, Wiener Schnitzel is so emblematic that by tradition it must be made from veal, otherwise it is called Schnitzel 'Wiener Art'.

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Adapted from Hungarian goulash, Austrian gulasch is a rich, paprika-spiced stew often thicker and served with bread or dumplings, reflecting Central European comfort food traditions.

Invented in the 1950s, Almdudler is a sweet herbal soda made from alpine herbs, and it has become a national soft drink often enjoyed as an alternative to beer or wine.

The Viennese Melange is a coffee-house classic similar to a cappuccino, consisting of espresso and steamed milk topped with a small foam, and it is central to Vienna's coffee culture.

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