Austria in 2 Weeks: 2 Recommended 14-Day Itineraries to Austria

See Karlskirche in Vienna while spending 2 weeks in Austria.
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Austria 14-Day Itinerary Options

Not only can you cover the top destinations in Austria, you will also have sufficient time to visit neighboring Germany or Slovenia during a two-week trip. Check out these unique Austria 14-day itinerary recommendations.

Itinerary #1: Trip in Austria, Germany and Slovenia

Visit the historic town of Salzburg while spending 2 weeks in Austria.
Salzburg is popular for being the birthplace of Mozart.
Include hopping to Slovenia and seeing the amazing landscape at Julian Alps in your 14-day Austria itinerary.
The Julian Alps in Slovenia are named after Julius Caesar.
  Overview Activity Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Germany Arrival Rothenburg 
Day 2 Visit the Herrenchiemsee Palace Sightseeing Schönau am Königssee 
Day 3 Explore the alpine lake of Obersee Hike Berchtesgaden National Park
Day 4 Walk through the Wimbachklamm Gorge Hike Berchtesgaden National Park
Day 5 Cross into Austria, visit Hohenwerfen Castle, and travel to Slovenia Road triip Klavže
Day 6 Visit Predjama Castle in Slovenia Sightseeing Predjama
Day 7 Do the Kozjak Waterfall trail in Slovenia Hike Bohinj 
Day 8 Explore Slovenia’s Lake Bled and Bled Castle Hike Bled Island
Day 9 See Slovenia’s Lake Bohinj; head to Hochosterwitz Castle in Austria Road trip Bad Goisern
Day 10 Do a day trip to Hallstatt in Austria Free day Hallstatt
Day 11 Explore the Old Town of Salzburg Sightseeing Salzburg
Day 12 See the main attractions of Salzburg Sightseeing Salzburg 
Day 13 Attend a Mozart Dinner Concert Local culture Salzburg 
Day 14 Head to Salzburg airport for your onward journey Departure   

See enchanting fortresses, blue alpine lakes and fairytale medieval towns with this 14-day Austria itinerary suggestion. Your magical journey begins in the German city of Rothenburg, known for its cobbled streets and 14th-century town walls. The next day, take a ferry ride on Chiemsee Lake to the Herrenchiemsee Palace, modeled after Versailles. Over the next two days, walk up to Röthbachfall, Germany’s highest waterfall, and hike in the Berchtesgaden National Park. On the fifth day, after driving into Austria, see the impressive 1,000-year-old Hohenwerfen Castle. The same evening, you’ll reach Slovenia. In the next three-and-a-half days, explore some of the most beautiful sites of Slovenia, including the 800-year-old Predjama Castle, the Kozjak Waterfall trail that ends in a dramatic cascade, and the Bled Castle, with its mesmerizing views of Lake Bled. On the 9th day, drive into Austria. After seeing the Hochosterwitz Castle, explore the bone chapel and medieval salt mine at Hallstatt. The last few days in Austria are dedicated to Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart. Take the funicular up to the Hohensalzburg Castle for superb views of the city. Your remarkable 14-day trip ends in Salzburg. See all trips to Austria.

Itinerary #2: Highlights of Germany and Austria

The Statue of Archduke Charles on Heldenplatz square during sunset.
The Heldenplatz square is a place for festivals and recreation in Vienna.
See the Brandenburg Gate on a cloudy day on a trip to Germany.
The Brandenburg Gate symbolizes a unified Germany after the Cold War.
  Overview Activity Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Vienna Arrival Vienna 
Day 2 Visit the Schönbrunn Palace History Vienna 
Day 3 Do a guided tour of the Vienna State Opera House Sightseeing Vienna 
Day 4 Do a day trip to the Wachau Valley  Sightseeing Wachau Valley 
Day 5 Explore the city of Salzburg  Sightseeing Salzburg 
Day 6 See the main sights in Hallstatt  Sightseeing Hallstatt
Day 7 Visit the major attractions in Innsbruck  Sightseeing Innsbruck
Day 8 Take a bus from Innsbruck, Austria, to the German town of Füssen  Transfer Füssen
Day 9 Visit the Neuschwanstein Castle  History Schwangau
Day 10 Explore Munich’s central square, Marienplatz  Sightseeing Munich 
Day 11 Visit the Dachau Nazi Camp  History Dachau 
Day 12 Visit the Alte Pinakothek, an art museum  Museum visit Munich 
Day 13 Explore the Nymphenburg Palace  History Munich
Day 14 End your trip in Munich  Departure  

See jaw-dropping alpine scenery and visit majestic castles for 2 weeks in Austria and Germany. In Vienna, do a grand tour of the ceremonial rooms and magnificent gardens of Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs. After exploring the Austrian capital and the Wachau Valley for four days, visit Salzburg’s Mirabell Gardens, where a famous song from ‘The Sound of Music’ was filmed, and climb up the skywalk in Hallstatt for lovely views of the lake and landscape. In Innsbruck, see works by the likes of Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck in the Portrait Gallery of the Ambras Castle, strategically overlooking the city. On the eighth day, take a bus to the charming Bavarian town of Füssen in Germany. The next day, visit the Neuschwanstein Castle, one of Europe’s most famous castles. In the last few days of your extraordinary 14-day adventure, enjoy the sights of Bavaria’s capital, Munich. Climb up the 91-meter-high clock tower of St. Peter’s Cathedral for spectacular views of the Old Town, and see a modern weather station and Germany’s largest thermometer at Munich’s amazing Deutsches Museum.

Planning 14-day Itinerary of Austria?

See picturesque lakes, beautifully preserved medieval towns, and sprawling palaces that hosted kings and queens for centuries during your enthralling 2 weeks in Austria. Our travel experts will help you craft a personalized itinerary to Austria that checks all the items on your bucket list.

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