Visitor Information

For information on Lower Austria, call the Niederösterreich Tourismus in Vienna. Local tourist offices in the Vienna Woods, including those in Baden, are generally open weekdays. The Weinviertel region also has several tourist centers. The regional tourist information office for Burgenland province is the Burgenland Tourismus. There are helpful local Fremdenverkehrsämter (tourist offices), listed in the individual towns. If you plan on seeing many museums, galleries, and castles in Lower Austria—including in Vienna, the Vienna Woods, Melk, Krems, and the Weinviertel—consider getting the Niederösterreich-Card (Lower Austria Card) for €54, which allows free entry to more than 300 sites and offers a host of discounts on concerts, rail travel, and accommodations. It's available at tourist information offices, Raiffeisen banks, tobacco shops, and online at www.niederoesterreich-card.at.

Tourist Information

Burgenland Tourismus. Johann Permayer-Strasse 13, Eisenstadt, Burgenland, A-7000. 02682/633840; www.burgenland.info.

Niederösterreich Tourismus. St. Pölten, Lower Austria, A-3100. 02742/9000–9000; www.niederoesterreich.at.

Upper Austria. Freistaedter Strasse 119, Linz, Upper Austria, A-4041. 0732/221022; www.upperaustria.com.

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