City breaks for families with children

20.05.2019

The children are once again bubbling with energy, can't gather enough new impressions and want to be kept in a good mood all the time? No problem. Austria offers such a wide range of activities suitable for children that a perfect piece of Austria is guaranteed for every child.


Of course, children don’t always have the same interests. Here you will find a varied selection of tips, from Vienna to Ljubljana and from interactive theatre to climbing parks. Also check out the family page of the Austria Trend Hotels, where you will find even more tips for families very soon!
 

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Tips for families in Vienna

You have already been to the Prater, Stephan’s cathedral and the thermal baths? Then have a look here and find some inspiration for your next trip!

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Family holiday in Graz

Sport or culture? What do you want to do? Graz offers a lot for families!

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Linz, the child-friendly culture and technology city!

Linz is a great place to be, in particular for inquisitive children who are eager to learn!

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Children’s favourite places in Salzburg

In addition to the fortress, where children can feel like medieval knights, there are lots of things to discover in Salzburg!
 

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Innsbruck, a paradise for children

Innsbruck has an absolute flood of offers ready for children, so you can definitely put together an extensive family programme.
 

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Family holidays in Ljubljana

In Ljubljana children’s hearts will beat even faster – discover the coolest activities here!

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hotels: Parkhotel Schönbrunn, Hotel Anatol, Hotel Europa Salzburg, Hotel Europa Graz, Hotel Europa Wien, Hotel Bosei

Autor

Mei Lie Tjia

At the age of five Mei Lie Tja emigrated with her parents from Shanghai to Vienna. Since then she has been both fascinated and obsessed by Vienna. Mei  loves photo safaris in the chic, bohemian districts, discovering new cafés (espresso with lots of sugar) and writing short stories about magical Vienna.  Since she has become the mother of two children, she no longer has so much time for that – has however discovered a new side of Vienna. One which also has lots of surprises in store for families.

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