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Café Am Park (Linz), 308 Verein), 31 Bezau, 433–434 Café Aquila (St 20_100554 bindex.qxp 3/14/07 6:16 PM Page 490 Index Alter Klosterkeller im The Arlberg AARP, 38 Passauerhof (Vienna), 171 eastern side of, 373–383 Abbey Heiligenkreuz (Abbey Alter Platz (Klagenfurt), 439 western side of, 408–421 of the Holy Cross), 180 Altes Presshaus (Vienna), 171 Arlberg Pass, 373, 374 Abbey of St. Florian (near Linz), Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall), Ars Electronica (Linz), 301 8, 303 Klagenfurt, 439 Ars Electronica Center (Linz), Abercrombie and Kent, 46 Alte Teestube (Innsbruck), 356 3, 301 Above and Beyond Tours, 38 Alte Welt Weinkeller (Linz), 309 Art galleries, Vienna, 156 Access-Able Travel Source, 37 Altmann & Kühne (Vienna), Art museums Access America, 34 156 Altdorfer Gallery (Linz), 303 Accessible Journeys, 37 Altstadt (Old Town) Diozesanmuseum Accommodations, 52–54 Bregenz, 429 (Klagenfurt), 439 best, 13–15 Feldkirch, 426 Egon Schiele Museum (Tulln), surfing for, 40 Innsbruck, 335 187 Active vacations, 30–34 Klagenfurt, 439 Innsbruck Carinthia, 436, 438 Salzburg, 208 Tiroler Landesmuseum Tyrol, 330–332 accommodations, Ferdinandeum, 340 Activ-Inclusiv Program (Lech), 212–215 Tiroler Volkskunst- 411 restaurants, 224–233 Museum, 340 Adventure Service (Zell am Alt Wien (Vienna), 173 Landesmuseum Joanneum See), 257–258 American Airlines, 43 (Graz), 467–468 A. E. Köchert (Vienna), 159 American Bar (Velden), Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz Agatha Paris (Vienna), 159 452–453 (Linz), 301–302 Aguntum, 404 American Express, 22 Salzburg Ahorn, 389 Salzburg, 210 Museum De Moderne Aiola Upstairs (Graz), 477 traveler’s checks, 24 Art, 245 Airfares, 40, 43–44 Vienna, 81 Rupertinum (Museum of Airlines, 42–43, 51 American Express Travel, 46 Modern Art Salzburg), bankrupt, 34 American Foundation for the 245 Air Tickets Direct, 44 Blind (AFB), 37 Salzburger Barockmu- Akademietheater (Vienna), 162 Andau, 204 seum, 245 Albertina (Vienna), 128 Anif (Salzburg), accommoda- Vienna Albin Denk (Vienna), 157 tions, 222–223 Albertina, 128 Almbar (Hinterglemm), 281 Annasäule (St. Anna’s Column; Barockmuseum (Museum Alpenzoo (Innsbruck), 338 Innsbruck), 338 of Baroque Art), Alpine Flower Garden Annenheim, 448 139–140 Kitzbühel, 394–395COPYRIGHTEDAntiques MATERIALEphesos-Museum, 133 Alpinschule (Natters), 332 Linz, 305 Gemäldegalerie der Alsergrund (9th District; Vienna, 155–156 Akademie der Vienna), 77 ARBÖ (Austrian Motorists Bildenden Künste, 136 restaurants, 125–126 Association), 50, 209 Kunsthalle Wien, 134 Altaussee, 482–483 Arcadia Opera Shop (Vienna), Kunsthistorisches Altdorfer Gallery (Linz), 303 159 Museum, 137–138 Alte Lampe (Vienna), 170 Arcotel Elisabethpark Leopold Museum, Alter Dom (Linz), 300 (Badgastein), 276 134–135 20_100554 bindex.qxp 3/14/07 6:16 PM Page 491 INDEX 491 Liechtenstein Museum, Bar Saitensprung (Salzburg), The Bregenz Forest (Bregenzer- 138 252 wald), 433–434 MUMOK (Museum of Bar Siglu (Seefeld), 387 Bregenz Music Festival, 430 Modern Art Ludwig Bauerntheater (Peasant Bregenz Spring Festival, 27 Foundation), 135 Theater; Lofer), 277 Brenner Pass, 363 Museum Mittelalterlicher Beaches Brigitte Kinder-Trachten Kunst (Museum of Gmunden, 324–325 (Salzburg), 248 Medieval Austrian Art), Schwarzsee, 394 British Airways, 42–43 140 Bed & Breakfasts (B&Bs), 53 British Airways’ Holidays, 46 Österreichische Galarie Beethoven, Ludwig van, Brucknerhaus (Linz), 300, 309 Belvedere, 139–140 Beethovenhaus (Baden bei Brühl and Söhne (Graz), 470 Österreichisches Museum Wien), 181–182 Brunnenmarkt (Vienna), 160 für Angewandte Kunst, Beethovenhaus (Baden bei Bucket shops, 44 147 Wien), 181–182 Burg (Graz), 467 ATMs (automated-teller Belvedere Palace (Vienna), Burgenland, 19, 195–205 machines), 24 139–140 Burggarten (Vienna), 148 Attersee, Lake, 310–312 Benediktinerstift Lambach, 327 Burggrabenklamm, 310 Augarten Porzellan (Vienna), Bergisel (outside Innsbruck), Burgmuseum (Salzburg), 240 157 342 Burgtheater (Vienna), 162 Augustinerkirche (Vienna), Berg Isel Ski Jumping Business hours, 55 128, 132 Competition (Innsbruck), 26 Bus travel, 46, 51–52 Austrian Airlines, 42, 43, 51 Bergkirche (Eisenstadt), 196, Austrian Alpine Club 198 (Österreichischer Alpen- Bermuda Triangle (Vienna), 167 Café am Park (Linz), 308 verein), 31 Bezau, 433–434 Café Aquila (St. Anton am Austrian Federal Theaters Bicycle Rental Hochschaubahn Arlberg), 379 (Vienna), 162 (Vienna), 153 Café Bauer (Eisenstadt), 199 Austrian Railpass, 48 Biking, 10, 30, 52 Café Baum Bar (Kaprun), 285 Austrian Ski Federation Carinthia, 436 Café Bazar (Salzburg), 16, 228 (Österreichischer Skiver- Innsbruck, 336 Café Central (Vienna), 120 band), 33 Salzburg, 209 Café Demel (Vienna), 17, 120 Automobile clubs, 50 Salzkammergut, 312 Café Diglas (Vienna), 120 Styria, 460 Café Dommayer (Vienna), 120 Tyrol, 330 Café Frauenhuber (Vienna), Babenburger Passage Vienna, 80, 153 120–121 (Vienna), 166 Blogs and travelogues, 40 Café Frauenschuh (Mond- Babysitting services, 39 Boating. See also Canoeing; see), 17 Bacchus (Innsbruck), 359 Kayaking; Sailing Café Haeferl (St. Anton am Bacchuskeller (Zell am See), 292 Carinthia, 436 Arlberg), 379 Backroads, 30 Kitzbühel, 394 Café Harrach (Graz), 477 Bad Aussee, 6–7, 13, 69, Salzkammergut, 312 Café Imperial (Vienna), 17, 121 482–484 Styria, 460 Café Katzung (Innsbruck), 356 Bad Blumau, 481 Vienna, 153 Café-Konditorei Fürst Baden bei Wien, 12, 181–184 Boat trips and cruises, 52 (Salzburg), 228 Badgastein, 12, 272–276 Attersee, 312 Café Landtmann (Vienna), Bad Gleichenberg, 12–13, Danube Valley, 5, 186 17, 121 478–480 Vienna, 154 Café Leinich (Graz), 477 Bad Hofgastein, 12, 268–272 Böckstein, 273 Café Leopold (Vienna), Bad Ischl, 12, 312, 315, Bodega La Ina (Eisenstadt), 199 164–165 317–320 Books, recommended, 54–55 Café Munding (Innsbruck), Ballooning, 10, 30 Botanical garden, Pöstlingberg, 17, 356 Styria, 460 304 Café Praxmair (Kitzbühel), 400 Bang (Graz), 477–478 Botanical Garden (Botanischer Cafes, best, 16–17 Bar Erika (Eisenstadt), 199 Garten), Vienna, 149 Café Sacher (Innsbruck), 355 Barfly’s Club (Vienna), 167 Brand Valley (Brandnertal), Café Savoy (Vienna), 170 Barockmuseum (Museum of 424–426 Café Sperl (Vienna), 121 Baroque Art; Vienna), 139–140 Bregenz, 66, 429–433 Café Tirolerhof (Vienna), 121 20_100554 bindex.qxp 3/14/07 6:16 PM Page 492 492 INDEX Café Tomaselli (Salzburg), Climate, 25 DDSG Blue Danube Shipping 17, 228 Clothing Co. (Vienna), 154 Café Traxlmayr (Linz), Graz, 470 Demmers Teehaus (Vienna), 308–309 Innsbruck, 342 121 Café Valier (Innsbruck), Salzburg, 248 Department stores, Vienna, 355–356 Vienna, 157–158 158 Café Wilder Mann (Innsbruck), Club Discoteque Club Der Rudolfshof (Vienna), 171 356–357 (Saalbach), 282 Die Deutschordenskirche Calendar of events, 26–29 Club Havana (Vienna), 165 (Vienna), 142–143 Canoeing, 10 Club Zwilling (Abtenau), 257 Die Kane (Seefeld), 387 Land Salzburg, 257–258 Consolidators, 44 Diozesanmuseum (Klagenfurt), Styria, 460 Constance, Lake, 52 439 Traun River, 312 Cox & Kings, 46–47 Disabilities, travelers with, 37 Tyrol, 330 Crafts Disco Zürserl (Zürs), 421 Carillon (Salzburg), 238 Eisenstadt, 198 Dobratsch, 456 Carinthia, 21, 435–458 Innsbruck, 342–343 Domkirche (Cathedral) Carinthian Summer Festival Klagenfurt, 440 Feldkirch, 426 (Ossiach), 448 Lech, 411 Graz, 467 Carolino Augusteum-Volkskun- Linz, 305 Gurk, 8, 445–446 demuseum (Hellbrunn), 253 Salzburg, 247 Klagenfurt, 439 Car rentals, 48–49 Crazy Bull Disco (Velden), 453 St. Stephan (Vienna), surfing for, 40 Credit cards, 24 135–136 Carriage Museum (Wagenburg; Cross-country skiing Salzburg, 8, 208, 241 Vienna), 142 Land Salzburg, 258 Dom Museum (Salzburg), Car travel, 44 Tyrol, 330, 332 241 Casino Baden, 184 Currency and currency Dom zu St. Jakob (Innsbruck), Casino Badgastein, 276 exchange, 22–23 338 Casino Graz, 478 Customs regulations, 22 Donaupark (Vienna), 150 Casino Kitzbühel, 401 Donauturm (Vienna), 150 Casino Léger (Linz), 310 Dorfgastein, 261–262 Casino Salzburg Schloss Da Caruso (Vienna), 159–160 Dornbirn, 427–429 Klessheim (Salzburg), 253 Dachstein, 321 Dorotheum (Linz), 305 Casino Velden, 452 Dachstein Giant Ice Caves, 321 Dorotheum (Vienna), 155 Casino Wien (Vienna), 172 Dachstein Ice Caves, 322 Dreifaltigkeitssäule (Trinity Castle Rosenberg (Zell am Dachstein-Südward cableway, Column; Linz), 300 See), 288–289 485 Driving rules, 50 Castles and palaces, 7 Dachstein-Tauern, 484–486 Drossensperre, 284 Cathedral. See Domkirche Damüls, 434 Drug laws, 55 Cellphones, 42 Dance clubs Drugstores, 55 Centers for Disease Control Badgastein, 276 Dürer, Albrecht, 138 and Prevention, 35, 36 Eisenstadt, 199 Dürnstein, 191–193 Chapel of St. Michael Hinterglemm, 281 Dürrnberg salt mines (Hallstatt), 321 Kaprun, 285 (Salzbergwerk Hallein), Charnel (Tulln), 187 Kitzbühel, 400–401 254–255 Chelsea (Vienna), 165 Linz, 310 Chez Roland (Salzburg), 252 Saalbach, 282 Children, families with Schruns, 424 Eagle Bar (Vienna), 170 information and resources, Velden, 453 Easter Festival (Osterfestspiele; 39–40 Vienna, 166–167 Salzburg), 249 Salzburg, 246 Zürs, 421 East Tyrol, 403–407 suggested itinerary, 66–68 D&S Antiquitäten (Vienna), 155 Eduard Höllrigl (Salzburg), Christkindlmarkt, 29 Danube River, 61 247 Churertor (Chur Gate; cruises, 154 Eggalm plateau, 390 Feldkirch), 426 Danube Tower (Vienna), 150 Eggen, 425 Circus and Clown Museum Danube Valley, 67, 186–194 Egon Schiele Museum (Tulln), (Vienna), 151 Das Waggerl Museum 187 City Park (Vienna), 148 (Wagrain), 265 Eisenkappel, 447 20_100554 bindex.qxp 3/14/07 6:16 PM Page 493 INDEX 493 Eisenstadt, 196–199 Fishing, 30 Geiersberg, 446 Eisriesenwelt, ice caves of, Carinthia, 436 Geislachkogelbahn, 368–369
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