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AUSTRIA

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AUSTRIA LOCALITATION

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ROUND TRIP

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RENT CAR

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1º STOP: VIENA

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• It is a Central European city located on the banks of the Danube, in the valley of the Vienna Woods, at the foot of the foothills of the Alps. It is the capital of Austria and one of its nine federal states (Bundesland Wien).It is surrounded by the federal state of Lower Austria. With a population of 1,712,903 inhabitants (2010), Vienna is the largest city, cultural and political center of Austria. It is also the tenth largest city in the European Union and its metropolitan area has 2.4 million inhabitants, population similar to that of the city in 1914. The official language is German.The city has a long history, as it is one of the oldest capitals in Europe, so it has an important artistic heritage. During the nineteenth century was one of the great music capitals of the world and early twentieth century mecca of philosophy and political debate in the West, and one of the main cultural centers worldwide.

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INTERESTING PLACES

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HOTEL

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2º STOP: LINZ

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• Linz is a city in northeastern Austria, bisected by the River Danube. It is the capital of the state of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich) and has 188,968 inhabitants and 271,000 in the metropolitan area.The city was founded by the Romans, who called Lentia.During most of its history, the city has only been a provincial capital and a major crossing point of several trade routes.Last room in which the Emperor Frederick III of Habsburg, he spent his last years. For a brief period was the most important city of the Holy Roman Empire. However, he lost his rank and after the emperor's death in 1493, the capital returned to Vienna and Prague.Johannes Kepler spent several years in the city, university that bears his name. Anton Bruckner Linz lived in the years 1855-1868.Near Linz, in the village of Leonding, are buried Adolf Hitler's parents, who attended the school ("Fadingergymnasium") in Linz.

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INTERESTING PLACES

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HOTEL

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3º STOP: SALZBURGO

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• Salzburg is the fourth largest city in Austria, with 150 269 inhabitants (2007), the capital of the federal state (Bundesland) of Salzburg and the eponymous region, one of the five regions into which this country. Its official name in German is Salzburg and comes from the boats carrying salt in the eighth century and that they should pay a tax, common use in many rivers in Europe). It is world famous for being the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the greatest geniuses in the history of music.In the vicinity of Salzburg are the headquarters and factory of Red Bull.

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INTERESTING PLACES

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HOTEL

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4º STOP: GRAZ

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• Graz, Austrian city, capital of Styria (German: Steiermark). With a population of 250 099 inhabitants is the second largest city. University city was named European capital of culture in 2003.Graz has 4 universities covering about 40,000 students. It is the second most important university city in Austria after Vienna. One in seven people in Graz studied.University of Music and Dramatic Arts GrazKarl Franzens University (German Karl-Franzens Universität): Founded in 1585, Austrian university is the second oldest and the second largest in the country. Around 21,000 students study at the university.University of Technology (in German Technische Universität): With 7 faculties and about 9,000 students.Medical University (German Universität Medizinischen): It has more than 5,000 students.University of Music and Dramatic Arts (German Universität für Musik and Performing Arts): It has about 2,000 students.

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INTERESTING PLACES

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INTERESTING PLACESEn realidad no es una isla en absoluto, sino una plataforma flotante artificial en el medio del río Mur. Este hito de Graz fue diseñado por el artista neoyorquino Vito Acconci con motivo de Graz convertirse en la Capital Europea de la Cultura 2003.

El edificio, en forma de una concha de mar gigante mide 50m de largo y 20m de ancho. Dos pasarelas conectan con las dos orillas del Mur. El centro de la plataforma forma un anfiteatro. Por debajo de una cúpula redonda trenzado hay una cafetería y un parque infantil. El Murinsel se construye para un número máximo de 350 visitantes.

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HOTEL