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Short, punchy, and unmistakably Austrian - ur is one of the most commonly used slang intensifiers in Vienna and beyond.
From percentage-based rates in Vienna to new nightly fees in Salzburg and Tyrol, here’s how Austria’s tourist taxes vary - ...
Whether you're up for a forest hike, lakeside ferry ride or garden stroll, these spring escapes in and around Vienna are ...
Austria expands German language support in schools, tick-related hospital cases on the rise, and Klagenfurt queer play ...
From negative tax refunds to commuter allowances and family bonuses, Austria’s tax system has more perks than you might think ...
With a growing share of Muslim students, Vienna’s education leaders are pushing for a new subject on democracy and ...
Austrians divided on military service, hospital doctors want pension reform, and Spar recalls hummus over salmonella fears - ...
Whether you're starting a new job, making friends at a party, or meeting someone at the playground, there's one simple phrase you'll hear again and again in Austria: Freut mich!
As Vienna welcomes record numbers of visitors, city leaders are considering a new tourist tax to help support its cultural scene.
A convicted Austrian far-right extremist will stand as a candidate in Vienna for the city's local elections later this month, after his conviction went unnoticed.
Whether hidden behind the sofa or nestled between tulips in the garden, the Osternest is a beloved part of Easter traditions ...
As elections approach, Austria’s minimum income benefit is under renewed scrutiny. But for thousands in Vienna, it’s a ...