Vienna is one of the most beautiful and attractive capitals of Europe, famous throughout the world for its tradition of grand and exuberant palace balls to the rhythm of the waltz.
The contrast is found in the second part of the trip, since it heads for the capital of the Tyrol region, a true natural paradise in the heart of the Alps. In fact, Innsbruck is internationally famous for having hosted the Winter Olympics in the 1964 and 1976 editions, although the symbol of the city is the Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof), a viewpoint built in the time of Emperor Maximilian I decorated with 2,657 gilt copper tiles. St. Jakob Cathedral, the Helblinghaus and the Hofburg Imperial Palace are other must-sees in Innsbruck. And, of course, it is the ideal place to get to know first-hand the Tyrolean culture so characteristic of this beautiful part of the Alps and its tasty cuisine.