Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - European tourism

European tourism

First of all, it is a wise choice for you to choose the direction of Europe, because Europe is a famous place in the world, and people here are very enthusiastic about people, whether it is humanities or natural scenery. I'm still on holiday in Austria, where my parents have lived for many years. Due to the limited time, I will only introduce Jane to some of my favorite Austrian attractions.

Innsbruck

Innsbruck was founded in 1239. This beautiful town is located in the valley of the Alps, which is next to the river because of its flowing. The mountains in Austria are as world-famous as her music. Tyrol is the center of the Alps. Wherever you are in Innsbruck, you can see snow-covered mountains. Because the north is cut off by mountains, Innsbruck has a pleasant climate and is a resort for international tourism. Innsbruck still maintains the appearance of a medieval city, with Gothic-style buildings lined up in narrow streets. Baroque gates and Renaissance arcades show the ancient city's

Graz tourism

The word Graz comes from Slavic, which means small castle. Graz also developed from the fortress on the castle hill. Graz has a very important position in Austrian history. It is the second largest city in Austria and the capital of Statham. Southeast China, with its unique resources and pleasant climate, has become an ideal leisure city. The beautiful and long Muir River passes through the city and divides Graz into new and old areas. The bell tower castle, elegant and beautiful Renaissance courtyard and wild and avant-garde fashion buildings in the old city are projected in the embrace of Muer River, which set each other off in harmony.

Saintpere Teng

Saintpere Teng is a city in the northeast of Austria, which belongs to Austria. Its predecessor was Cheqiong in Herion, a civilized city in ancient Rome, and it was built in 12 1. It was originally established as a residential area in 799. 1858 railway has developed into an important industrial town after it was opened to traffic. 1986 became the youngest capital of Austria, and 1992 developed into an autonomous city. Saintpere Teng is located on the banks of the Thalassen River between the Danube at 48 N 1 1 min E 15 37 and the piedmont of the Alps. 66 kilometers from Vienna, above sea level.