Tourist Scams in Austria

2024 ж. 24 Мам.
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Are you heading to Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck or any other Austrian city and were wondering about safety advice on visiting Austria? Well we go through a few tourist scams, tourist traps, and tourist safety advice in Austria here. Be a prepared tourist for your Austrian vacation.
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  • About souvenirs: Don't buy Austrian sweets like Morzartkugeln or Mannerschnitten at some random overpriced museum or souvenir store, just go to a local supermarket like "Billa" or "Spar" instead. All that stuff is so much cheaper there.

    @christapulmon8443@christapulmon844314 күн бұрын
    • still overpriced

      @SalamanderS337@SalamanderS33710 күн бұрын
    • @@SalamanderS337 Food usually is more expensive in Austria than in Germany or the US.

      @christapulmon8443@christapulmon844310 күн бұрын
    • @@christapulmon8443 im am from salzburg i know that but there are cheaper more tastyer options still

      @SalamanderS337@SalamanderS3379 күн бұрын
    • Buy the cheaper Mozartkugeln, because they taste a lot better.

      @beatrixaltenberg5135@beatrixaltenberg51355 күн бұрын
    • Mozartkugeln at Fürst are delicious tho.

      @heyho4488@heyho44885 күн бұрын
  • Especially for the Americans watching: Regarding "Sound of Music" be prepared for the fact that 99% of us have never seen that movie 🙂

    @Zugfaehrtdurch@Zugfaehrtdurch21 күн бұрын
    • But, why? I'm Italian and since I was a child, I watched it many times on TV , especially during the Christmas period and I'm 59 years old. Is there any particular reason?

      @gio7799@gio779915 күн бұрын
    • @@gio7799 Do you know the original movie "Die Trapp-Familie" (1956) and the sequel "Die Trapp-Familie in Amerika" (1958)? They were both very successful in Austria and Germany, so there was not much interest in a more fictionalized american copy of the story.

      @mario27171@mario2717114 күн бұрын
    • @@mario27171 that's interesting, I didn't know the existence of a German version and unfortunately I have never seen those films, only the American version arrived in Italy but I imagine that the German language one is better than the American version, often American remakes of European films are cold and soulless as was the case with the French film" Intouchables" or the Italian one "Incompreso" vs "Misunderstood".

      @gio7799@gio779914 күн бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@gio7799no particular reason, a mix of it being branded for foreigners and not getting popular enough. He exaggerates too. Glad that you liked it, I‘m sure most who saw it did :)

      @mikoshino@mikoshino12 күн бұрын
    • @@gio7799 I never even saw it on TV. At school we discussed musicals like cats or west side story, but never the sound of music.

      @BlackAcePlays@BlackAcePlays5 күн бұрын
  • Be aware that the 3 day ticket (72 Stunden Wien) for Vienna's public transportation is exactly the same price as a ticket valid for 7 days (7 Tage Wien). Both are 17.10 EUR.

    @to_loww@to_loww17 күн бұрын
  • A "kinda" tourist trap in Vienna are those guys in Mozart-like livery selling classic concert tickets. Those tickets either can often be found cheaper elsewhere (also, many places like the State Opera or the Musikverein offer last-minute tickets for dirt cheap), or they are for "no name" orchestras (not necessarily bad, but maybe not what you'd expect).

    @stephanweinberger@stephanweinberger22 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, thank you for that! I was wanting to bring that up, too. Vienna is known internationally for its traditional classical music education and entertainment. You can find very high quality concerts everywhere in the city. Highly recommended Musikerverein, Staatsoper, Konzerthaus or the many events produced by Jeunesse, for example.

      @ritajaklitsch7559@ritajaklitsch755921 күн бұрын
    • ive seen the concert 10 years ago because my grandparents from france wanted to see it. yeah.. it was just a no-name small orchestra playing very average and forgettable music in a rented room at castle schönbrunn. nowadays they might not even play at schönbrunn, idk

      @florianneubauer1889@florianneubauer188912 күн бұрын
    • Most of the time, it's the latter. It’s a no-name orchestra playing one earworm after another at a very fancy location. I don’t think it’s a scam per se, but it’s fair to say that it’s not very authentic. I feel it falls into the same category as watching a tango show in Buenos Aires or a tourist dance performance in Bali-just not very authentic. On the other hand, attending a performance by a much more renowned Austrian orchestra playing only two very specific symphonies by Bach or Haydn, it also isn't to everyone's taste.

      @georghauer7811@georghauer781112 күн бұрын
    • @@georghauer7811 Most of these orchestras are comprised of students which make these concerts for some side money. They mostly play some pieces by Mozart or Strauss which everybody knows in some small rented rooms of historical buildings, but these concerts are way overpriced.

      @christianp424@christianp42410 күн бұрын
    • As a native Austrian I can say you are right, but that is the job of these people from the agency to sell the tickets. Btw the sellers who are dressed are all foreigners and not Austrians.

      @flowvo44@flowvo447 күн бұрын
  • Incredibly safe. Love Austria

    @tommylob1409@tommylob140926 күн бұрын
    • Its high in corruption 😂, but I couldn't think of a more safe country atm. Greetings 🇦🇹

      @metalslegend@metalslegend26 күн бұрын
    • @@metalslegend In corporate corruption, not in everyday corruption.

      @fairphoneuser9009@fairphoneuser900924 күн бұрын
    • @@fairphoneuser9009 Corporate landscape, politics all the good stuff

      @metalslegend@metalslegend24 күн бұрын
    • @@metalslegend Yeah, but it's not like you have to bribe a cop on the street...

      @fairphoneuser9009@fairphoneuser900923 күн бұрын
    • ​@@metalslegend Dont mislead people or they might try to bribe police or government workers and get in trouble for it. Never in my life did I have to or had the chance to bribe anyone.

      @beatrixaltenberg5135@beatrixaltenberg51355 күн бұрын
  • you forgot the mozart guys trying to sell you overpriced concert tickets. no Austrian would go to those

    @acanorum@acanorum23 күн бұрын
    • By St. Stevens ? From what I know, thats not a scam. They are employees of the Viennese Opera House and are selling tickets at the same prices are you can get them online. The same guys some times stand right in front of the Opera House too, selling tickets.

      @easycake3251@easycake325117 сағат бұрын
  • I'd recommend just walking around Vienna if you're there for the day - super walkable city, and you can see all the great sites in just a few hours

    @aaronhurst4379@aaronhurst437926 күн бұрын
    • Very little supermarkets

      @TheOshman4@TheOshman425 күн бұрын
    • There is (or was) something called "Einkaufskarte" at the ticket machines for the U-Bahn. It was a city card for the day between 08:00 and 18:00 or so and cost less than a day-card. The subway is easy to navigate in vienna, and for anything that needs too much time to walk to, it's fast and easy.

      @nirfz@nirfz24 күн бұрын
    • @@TheOshman4 😅

      @austriankangaroo@austriankangaroo19 күн бұрын
  • The biggest tourist trap in Vienna is essentially the entirety of the first district, although it's certainly worse the closer you are to Stephansplatz. Do take walk and look around there, do take your time and enjoy everything, but when it comes to you wanting to go somewhere to grab a drink or some food, just don't do it in the immediate area. Schwedenplatz for drinks is fine. It's still super close, about 7m from Stephansplatz if you walk, but there are a lot of locals there too and its not a trap, rather a hotspot where there are a lot of bars, and prices there generally are actually reasonable. But when it comes to eating cakes like the mentioned Sachertorte (or really anything else), or buying souvenirs or traditional sweets like, just don't do it in the close vicinity. Whenever I pass Hotel Sacher and see a huge crowd of tourists standing in front of it, I am kind of amused, because from what I have heard (never been there myself, as have most of my friends who live in Vienna) the prices there are ridiculous. The original version of the cake isn't even the best one as there is only one layer of apricot jam in the middle, and there are versions of it out there with 2 layers of jam (which most of the people I talked to actually prefer), and even if you don't want the extra layer of jam, any café in Vienna I've ever been to has had Sachertorte on the menu, so there certainly are a lot of other places where you can eat it, if you are fine with it not being "the orginal" (and therefore costing a fraction of what Hotel Sacher might charge). Enjoy your stay, cheers!

    @Antheius@AntheiusКүн бұрын
  • Austria is absolutely lovely. We’ve visited a few times and would go back again in an instant.

    @peonycottageboutique4154@peonycottageboutique415426 күн бұрын
    • Glad you experienced a nice time over here :)

      @LzKicker17@LzKicker172 күн бұрын
  • i dont trust you anymore since you said austrian beer is bad

    @agenttank@agenttank16 күн бұрын
    • Austrian beer is very divierse. Every village has its own beer. Kaiser and Gösser are bad, but there is good beer, too.

      @katzensindweich3505@katzensindweich350511 сағат бұрын
  • One thing worth mentioning is, that if you have the ticket for public transport in Vienna, it is not enough to get to the airport in Schwechat. Schwechat, the city, is included. The airport of Schwechat is not. I sometimes work at the kiosk in the train stations, and tourists don't seem to realize that they have to pay for the one additional station. Also, if you have the ticket for the public transport in Vienna, a ticket with a train that goes outside of Vienna might cost a bit less (depends on the train). At the kiosk, you can just click on a box that says "Ab Stadtgrenze" ("from city border", or something similar), top-right on the screen after you chose a destination, and you will only pay for the part outside of Vienna. It's only 2,40€ saved, but still. Especially useful when you go to the airport, because the one station then costs only 2 €, I think. Also, fun video. Kinda funny, that it's not even scams, just some stuff that is somewhat overpriced. And the essence being: Yeah, there are no scams.

    @felixsh9975@felixsh997521 күн бұрын
  • I got one tourist trap: the ,,Wiener Christkindlmarkt“ at the Rathausplatz in Vienna. It‘s crowded with lots of tourists, very expensive and there are some pickpockets. Visit smaller christmasmarkets in Vienna (Spittelberg, Am Hof, Maria Theresienplatz, Karlsplatz), Salzburg (Hellbrunn) or visit the Salzkammergut Christmasmarkets instead. They are wonderful! ✨

    @Elle-tr4pu@Elle-tr4pu26 күн бұрын
    • St Wolfgang for the win!

      @fridaytax@fridaytax26 күн бұрын
    • We were at Vienna's Spittelberg Christmas Market on the first Friday it was open last November and it looked nice but was extremen;y overcrowded to the point of being unpleasant. Also, a stall keeper deliberately tried to short-change me when I was buying a couple of Wurstl (sausages). Fortunately I notice as she was handing me my change and demanded my missing euro!

      @DeannaAllison@DeannaAllison26 күн бұрын
    • How do you know it was deliberate?​@@DeannaAllison

      @laurie6123@laurie612326 күн бұрын
    • all of the x-mas markets in Vienna are crowded. Viennese love them and all of them are expensive and Gluehwein is usually diluted haha. It's not a tourist scam though.

      @norrsken1828@norrsken182823 күн бұрын
    • @@fridaytax St. Wolfgang used to be nice but unfortunately it's become completely overcrowded in the last few years!

      @LaurieMag@LaurieMag23 күн бұрын
  • As an Austrian, I have never tried the CAT. However, there is one feature - in addition to your video - that makes the CAT practical and justifies the extra charge: you can drop off your luggage at the station and check in for your flight.

    @FlorianLiehr1981@FlorianLiehr198114 күн бұрын
    • Except when I was last there the line was horribly long as tourists did not know about S7 and then they closed that feature suddenly. Only a good deal if you have MUCH luggage. For a trolley even a larger one it is not worth it.

      @PascalGienger@PascalGienger13 күн бұрын
    • 1. There are affordable lockers everywhere. 2. Literally any accommodation lets you store your luggage for free before you go to the airport... CAT is and always has been a SCAM!

      @oliviatrudi9465@oliviatrudi946510 күн бұрын
    • @@PascalGienger Absolutely!

      @FlorianLiehr1981@FlorianLiehr19816 күн бұрын
    • @@PascalGienger Just wanted to add that there is also the faster REX7 line and several Railjet connections from Wien Hauptbahnhof (Hbf).

      @to_loww@to_loww6 күн бұрын
  • In both Salzburg and Innsbruck, my wife and I have invested in 3-day city cards and found that after visiting a couple of museums (and the Nordkettenbahn in Innsbruck), the cards had virtually paid for themselves on the first day! I am not so sure about the 'value for money' of the Graz card but we will be certainly be investing in the Bodensee Voralpen Freizeit card when we visit Lindau and Bregenz in June - the card not only gives you free-entry to 50 museums and a trip on the Pfanderbahn, but also is valid on rail and buses in the Voralpen district as far as the border stations at Lindau (Germany) and Buchs (Switzerland) (I am told it is also valid in Liechtenstein). Although not relevant to this video, if you are visiting the eastern end of Bodensee, bear in mind that guests at Hotels in Lindau get the benefit of being given the Echte Bodensee Card (it's paid for out of the Kurtax, the local guest tax that all guests have to pay) for the duration of your stay which gives you free public transport along the northern (German) shore of the lake and free or discounted admission to a lot of attractions.

    @keithparker5125@keithparker512526 күн бұрын
  • As an austrian: we may look a little bit grumpy, but we're mostly friendly and always helpful 😉

    @SpeedbirdAT@SpeedbirdAT18 күн бұрын
    • As an austrian also: that is not true. we are grumpy and often not willing to help

      @nesnimu@nesnimu9 күн бұрын
    • I've got a nice story for ya: some 15 years ago I was on a delivery run in the inner city and had to check some documents before going to my next waypoint. Because of that I was "parked" in a loading zone not far away from St.Stephen's when a little old lady came up to my small 'van' and asked me through the open window if I could give her directions to her hotel (don't remember which one it was). I remember that I knew exactly where she needed to go and because I knew that I didn't need any detour to get to that hotel I offered to drive her. It honestly didn't even occur to me to get something in return for this (it's even forbidden by law to take any kind of compensation for driving someone without having a taxi license, which I learned later) and I was somewhat speechless when she asked me how much money I wanted to have for this kind of service. When I recovered and told her "free of charge" she was the one who was speechless. Afterwards we took this seven minutes ride to her hotel and had a really nice chat. To this day I can only guess where this person came from and we didn't even exchange names.

      @christiansonnenberg6306@christiansonnenberg63068 күн бұрын
    • @@nesnimu The Viennese especially

      @44r0n-9@44r0n-9Күн бұрын
    • taxi drivers in vienna are born grumpy. waiters in restaurants in vienna sometimes as well. depends. this is their own kind of character.

      @stefanweilhartner4415@stefanweilhartner44157 сағат бұрын
  • Just some tips from me, no touriststraps found. *beggers we have been to Austria every summer for the last 12 years in a row (never in Vienna) and I think I've seen 5 of 6 in total. Innsbruck & Salsburg had them but that's it. The free public toilets are usually very clean and the country overal is very clean. Good roads. Visit tirol in summer (most ppl don't speak English there but are friendly enough to help you using hands and feet) One tip from me, don't visit hallstat the locals hate all tourists, there's plenty more beautiful cities in that big country. (Edit 😂 didn't see the full video, luckaly you agreed) Final note, don't be an idiot while hiking or doing snow stuff. Wear proper clothes etc. Read the weather forecast. And pls don't talk to loud in nature. I've never felt unsafe.

    @hetspook666@hetspook66623 күн бұрын
  • Hi Mark, thanks for the tips. Me and my kids love Austria, we’ve to Salzburg and Innsbruck loads of times and your videos are super helpful 😮

    @cazrig@cazrig26 күн бұрын
  • Me and a friend had an unfortunate incident in Vienna outside the Opera house. A chap came along with a leaflet selling tickets to the opera show while showing us a little dance in which he said twirled around my friend and next minute he was gone and so was my friend’s wallet. We tried to chase him to no avail and then went to the police who were Fairly friendly. a couple of months down the line did actually even catch hold of that person and sent my friend mugshots to recognise him

    @DRZGP@DRZGP26 күн бұрын
    • Thats sad but glad they caught him eventually

      @woltersworld@woltersworld26 күн бұрын
  • I am from Greece and live in Vienna. Your videos about the places I already know, are the ones that convinced me to seek your advice for my other travels! Because I couldn't agree more! :) We are also visiting Sevilla and Barcelona soon, so your latest videos had incredible timing! Thank you!

    @manolisk33@manolisk3326 күн бұрын
    • Sevilla is beautiful!

      @platinum11110@platinum1111026 күн бұрын
    • @@platinum11110 We have been to Spain twice already and absolutely love it! We keep getting back and explore!

      @manolisk33@manolisk3326 күн бұрын
  • I really enjoyed visiting Austria. Didn't feel scared or anything. A lot of the things you mentioned, as you said, aren't really scam because the price is upfront. So a little bit of comparison, analysis, and planning is involved, but it's all good. At this point, I don't even consider pickpockets anymore. The reason is that there were people going around the local grocery store stealing things from shoppers in my USA hometown! It only happened one time and it was a group of traveling criminals. But my point is, people should be vigilant (but not stressed, there is a big difference between the two!) no matter where they are. The criminals are very good at reading people. They are more likely to stay away from you if they realize that you are aware of your surroundings and keep track of your belongings.

    @helsinkisuomi@helsinkisuomi20 күн бұрын
  • The appeal of the Sachertorte is its long shelf life. Unfortunately that's also the reason why it cannot really compete with freshly made cakes or pastry featuring cream or fruits. So while I (and any other person living in Vienna I know) would always prefer something else when visiting a cafe, it is common to recommend Sachertorte as a souvenir or to take one with you as a gift if you're visiting friends abroad. It's a problem of expectations, compare it to fresh cakes or pastry and it just doesn't hold up, compare it with prepackaged cakes from the supermarket and it is a very good competitor in that league, maybe the best.

    @snarepusher@snarepusher25 күн бұрын
    • The shelf life is the only reason its famous because you could ship it per train in the 19. century

      @bcfuerst@bcfuerst18 күн бұрын
  • Wonderful video from beautiful Austria. I always enjoy my time throughout Austria:): Thanks Mark. :).

    @MagnificentGermanywithDarion@MagnificentGermanywithDarion26 күн бұрын
    • Thanks Darion!

      @woltersworld@woltersworld26 күн бұрын
  • This is so interesting! Thanks for the tips!!

    @autumncarolynnphotography@autumncarolynnphotography25 күн бұрын
  • One tourist trap common in a lot of tourist destinations, not just in Austria are the Euronet ATMs that charge fees and have high exchange rates which can really cost a lot of money if you’re not careful. This is especially important to know since Austria still uses cash very often. I would recommend avoiding these, they are mostly either labeled with „ATM“ or „Cash“. Instead use one from a bank like Erste Bank, Sparkasse, Bank Austria, Bawag, Raiffeisen or at the post offices, they don’t charge any fees except your bank‘s conversion fees.

    @10meisterballe@10meisterballe21 күн бұрын
    • If they have a B-shaped sign in green and blue they are fine.

      @to_loww@to_loww17 күн бұрын
    • Yes, those Euronet ATMs do have very high charge fees, I consider them being a scam. They popped up everywhere in the last few years (even in my small hometown). Use the normal ATMs at the banks and not the Euronet ones at the "Spar" Shops and you are fine.

      @mpointe1978@mpointe197812 күн бұрын
    • Huh? What Spar exactly has a Euronet ATM? I've only ever seen legit ones there by Bawag or Raiffeisen for example...

      @juulian1306@juulian13062 күн бұрын
    • @@juulian1306 The ones in my Hometown. They are privately run Markets, and have EuroNet ATMs in Front. They are not exactly scam, but you pay like 2€ everytime you withdraw money. Did not check if you pay those 2€ already if you only want to look up your account.

      @mpointe1978@mpointe19782 күн бұрын
    • Yea, although the government already knows about them and put some restrictions on it, last time i HAD to use on and didnt get charged although im Austrian so maybe its diffrent for other countries banks The first time i used them i did get charged like 2€ and it got charged back so i didnt have to pay👍

      @IR-MaNu@IR-MaNu2 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for posting this. I am visiting Vienna and Salzburg later this year. This is very helpul.

    @vinyalonde@vinyalonde26 күн бұрын
  • Most of the beggers in Austria are actually not homeless but only start appearing, when the tourists come

    @gabrielgrassmayrtoo@gabrielgrassmayrtoo18 сағат бұрын
  • I completely agree with you about the airport train (CAT - green color), you should rather take the normal train (ÖBB - red color). Depending on the type of ÖBB train, it will take you between 30 - 60 minutes to get to the city for much less money than with the CAT. That's how we locals do it too ;) As a native Austrian, I can say that almost all pickpockets come from Eastern Europe and are organized groups. Unfortunately, every year at Christmas time we are flooded by these people in the cities and Christmas markets. The same applies to the beggars at the markets. Please do not confuse this with real Austrians, we appreciate tourists and want to make your stay as pleasant as possible.

    @flowvo44@flowvo447 күн бұрын
  • Me and my partner are from Austria and we LOVE your videos!! :)

    @Elle-tr4pu@Elle-tr4pu26 күн бұрын
  • Thanks, Mark! Valuable insights for a safe and savvy visit.

    @TravelwithTravelarii@TravelwithTravelarii25 күн бұрын
  • One legit scam are ATM fees on some private ATMs in Vienna and other tourist hotspots.

    @bcfuerst@bcfuerst18 күн бұрын
  • Thank you, always appreciate your wisdom!

    @beckysmith8898@beckysmith889826 күн бұрын
  • Thats my hometown! Hope you had a fun time and enjoyed it here :)

    @damndaniel605@damndaniel60526 күн бұрын
  • Lots of useful information that might be not as obvious, Mark. Thanks for the video.

    @brunolima7402@brunolima740226 күн бұрын
  • Its nice to see austria from a tourist perspective :) ! Greetings from Vienna.

    @eyaiToni@eyaiToni6 сағат бұрын
  • I'm missing one rip-off, those are the Mozarts who offer tickets for concerts on Kärnterstrasse and Stefansplatz.

    @miraculix_phon_Austria@miraculix_phon_Austria26 күн бұрын
    • it depends what you consider rip-off. like I read from some music critic, that the musicians of those concerts are very skilled, it's more the choice of music they have to play that is nothing for real fans of classical music, because they play like the 3-4 real famous songs from Mozart & other Austrian composers which don't really fit together well. if you just want to hear those and are happy to pay the price, it's not really a rip-off

      @nightowl356@nightowl35626 күн бұрын
    • These chaps sell unauthorized tickets which are even more expensive than the original ones. I heard it's a gamble if they allow you in with these tickets, you may get lucky ... or not.

      @petevandijckstra3720@petevandijckstra372023 күн бұрын
    • @@petevandijckstra3720 Not really. They usually play their own (much smaller) concerts. They aren't just worth their price compared to the reputable (and subsidized) ones.

      @to_loww@to_loww17 күн бұрын
    • @@petevandijckstra3720Thats not true. You can even get good dicount on tickets by these guys. Try it out and compare it with prices from your Hotel.

      @absi-babsi@absi-babsi3 күн бұрын
  • Video title: "Tourist Scams in Austria" Video content: There are none, some things are just expensive or unusual.

    @SokeDokuTeam@SokeDokuTeam22 күн бұрын
  • I've done a lot of traveling and I can't stress this enough. When you get to a new city or place start out by taking a day tour and follow along with a map. It's a great way to quickly get orientated with a new place and meet people from all over the world....and learn a lot quickly. Many day tours just don't go to tourist areas and you can always go back to the places you liked. I always get to know the guides because they have helpful tips and know the good restaurants where to locals go. Well worth the time and money. People who say they don't want to take any tours because they don't want to be a tourist are only fooling themselves and missing out. Good video.

    @martinschulz9381@martinschulz93815 күн бұрын
  • Hey nice to recognize views from my Daily workplace town Innsbruck, Hope you had some nice days here in Tyrol.

    @rolandp79@rolandp7912 күн бұрын
  • I love it, thanks and liebe Grüße aus Österreich ❤

    @AustrianCitizen@AustrianCitizen3 күн бұрын
  • In Vienna ("Wien") you call the sausages "Frankfurter". In Frankfurt you would call them "Wiener". Beggars are normal in tourist spots around the world. Since people get basic money, if they can't finance their life by work (since they find none or since they can't work), you finance more likely their drug abuse or professional beggar gangs, when giving money to beggars. It is by the way legally allowed to beg, when begging passively (e.g. by a sign), but it is forbidden actively.

    @ninglight4433@ninglight443320 күн бұрын
  • As for Vienna Airport trains I also recommend the Railjet express trains, don‘t just use the suburban trains which usually are more crowded. They stop at Hauptbahnhof and Meidling, so it depends where in Vienna you want to go. Tickets are the same for regional and express trains (everywhere on ÖBB) - just be aware that the airport is not in the city zone - so you will have to get an extra ticket for the part outside of the Vienna core zone if you have another ticket for city transport.

    @ronik24@ronik2426 күн бұрын
  • one very specific scam is a new ticket they introduced in Schönbrunn Palace, the "State Apartments", where you just get to walk through 3 rooms (including the great ball room, but still not what most people expect for 22 Euros)

    @nightowl356@nightowl35626 күн бұрын
    • Yesss this was so bizarre .... Austria in general was so weird ... It looked like a Hollywood movie set where one facade of a building looked one way and you turned a corner and it was whole different aesthetic on the other side ... But the palace was completely empty but for a few rooms ... Although we did see a fabulous concert in the ball room ... They do take their music seriously and they ended with the blue Danube which in Austria is green lol but hey I live in Chicago and it's all green here too

      @user-pz7vl1pu9f@user-pz7vl1pu9f24 күн бұрын
    • ​@@user-pz7vl1pu9fAustria in general? Sounds like Salzburg, Hallstatt and tourist Vienna.

      @fairphoneuser9009@fairphoneuser900924 күн бұрын
    • @@user-pz7vl1pu9f when you've seen a concert, it was probably towards the end or after the opening hours for standard visitors, so that could've been a reason why it was empty

      @nightowl356@nightowl35624 күн бұрын
    • @@fairphoneuser9009 yes tourist Vienna sorry

      @user-pz7vl1pu9f@user-pz7vl1pu9f24 күн бұрын
    • The higher priced ticket to see everything is mostly a ripoff.

      @emjayay@emjayay6 күн бұрын
  • Hey Mark, great video and very important tips

    @tobiojo6469@tobiojo646926 күн бұрын
    • Thanks T O

      @woltersworld@woltersworld26 күн бұрын
  • Great video! We were in Innsbruck Austria 2 years ago. I a 125# 66 year old woman was body slammed intentionally by a big man in an uncrowded walk way. He clipped my front shoulder hard. I checked by back pack on my back & it was unzipped. Nothing of value..so nothing taken. But caught off guard to have it happen in such a safe country.

    @retirementbudgettravel699@retirementbudgettravel69922 күн бұрын
  • I spent months in Salzburg in 2017 and 2018 and visit there once or twice a year now. Totally safe, nothing to be worry about.

    @peakseamus@peakseamus26 күн бұрын
  • Regarding "mustard/bird sh..."-scam - Unfortunately THAT one can happen to you in Austria, particularly at train stations and/or other public transport stations (particularly underground in Vienna). I myself (as a native Austrian) fell for that one about 15 years ago, when arriving with the airport bus at "Westbahnhof"... - The guy who pulled that one on me was from Romania....

    @Hadubrand1965@Hadubrand196523 күн бұрын
  • I kinda agree on the Sachertorte. I like to have one every so often. There is no outstanding one of all that I have tried, so you can get it where it's cheap. They are quite variable, though. For some, the chocolate forsting is pretty hard and for others it's more of a dense cream. The more "authentic" one would be the first variant. Generally, I've been to a few of the more traditional Kaffeehäuser and some of them seem to have forgotten how to make the traditional cakes (Esterhazy with a wrong cream, Dobos with not enough layers and so on.) in spite of being expensive. A similar thing to the Sacher Torte would be the Wiener Schnitzel. You can get it almost everywhere, if you don't insist on the meat being veal. And even if you do, you don't have to go to the fancy restaurants in the first district to get a "proper" one. I also agree about the horse drawn carriages in Salzburg and Vienna. I so hope that they will be abolished one day. They smell bad, they hold up traffic (even cyclists sometimes) and I feel bad for the horses, especially on hot summer days.

    @supaschwamal@supaschwamal26 күн бұрын
  • I took The Sound of Music tour in Salzburg some years ago. I was alone, but I still loved it! We did go out in the countryside. It was October so the leaves were changing, but there was also snow and it was beautiful. The Sound of Music sites were a little disappointing, but I still liked it, and I usually hate hokey stuff. I even went along with the “Doe a Deer” sing-along! In conclusion, yes it was touristy but if you like the Sound of Music, it’s a fun little romp.

    @marycarla6245@marycarla624526 күн бұрын
  • You make me want to visit there! ❤

    @gracecrawford2971@gracecrawford297126 күн бұрын
  • Looking forward to your video about Rotterdam. I saw you taking notes.

    @weetjeweetje4054@weetjeweetje405424 күн бұрын
  • We Austrians know,that tourists are ripped off here,but yet,they always keep coming back!

    @Dorje17@Dorje17Күн бұрын
  • There are no scams in Austria.

    @timsummers870@timsummers87023 күн бұрын
  • Vienna is one of my favorite cities, I spent a week there in 2019 and thoroughly enjoyed everything the city has to offer. If you are a classical music fan don’t hesitate to buy a ticket to one of the many concerts at the Musikverein or one of the churches, these are generally high quality and entertaining and the venues are spectacular. I was scammed by an olive vendor at the Naschmarkt, it wasn’t a big deal but watch out for those guys. Planning a trip back to Austria this summer for a week in Salzburg and a week of hiking.

    @scp240@scp24026 күн бұрын
    • Yes- those olive vendors at Naschmarkt rip you off. If you want to see a more authentic market with good prices go to Brunnenmarkt (especially on Saturday there is also a farmers market)

      @LauLa1882@LauLa188221 күн бұрын
  • CAT Train: only Advantage is that you can check in your flight luggage in the city. Might be good If you wanna have a stroll in your day of departure and you have some time between Checkout and your flight. (Please Double check that before you do it!)

    @mrtisme9925@mrtisme99256 күн бұрын
  • ) The Mozart guys selling concert tickets should be on here. Not a scam, but definitely a tourist trap ) I live in Vienna, so I don't need it, but the good thing with the CAT is that (with most airlines) you can check in your luggage at their city terminal and they have lockers for your carry ons. So for people who have an afternoon or evening flight on their last day in Vienna it is quite convenient to go there once after leaving the hotel or apartment and then spend the rest of their time in Vienna without needing to worry about the luggage. (Of yourse that's only a thing for the trip to the airport))

    @snarepusher@snarepusher25 күн бұрын
  • Hi Marc, greetings again from Vienna!!! 😍😍

    @nursen2106@nursen21063 күн бұрын
  • Pickpocket 'bumped' into me at Hbf in 2015. I shoved him off before I got robbed, but they're definitely there.

    @ericlewisauthor@ericlewisauthor26 күн бұрын
  • As someone who works at ÖBB, I like the Focus on railway gorgeous video scenes from Innsbruck/Salzburg. Also most American still thinks there are kangaroos here and the other half thinks everything is like in the film sound of music which isn't guys. Thanks for the video 😊

    @hofertyp@hofertyp4 күн бұрын
  • Quite right, i am from Innsbruck, the same all over the country you can say. And normally in Germany too, except in the big cities sometimes.

    @markkusq3po@markkusq3poКүн бұрын
  • Ha! I lived in the red building behind you. It used to be a student dormitory before it got renovated

    @gemusefachlummel6467@gemusefachlummel6467Күн бұрын
  • Halstadt put up a removable fence where the Frozen selfies are taken. 10000 tourists vs 800 people town. Yeah locals getting tired of tourists. I get both sides. Beautiful town without Frozen hooked into it already.

    @Budicles@Budicles26 күн бұрын
    • There are so many nice towns in salzkammergut - vistit those

      @miraculix_phon_Austria@miraculix_phon_Austria26 күн бұрын
    • The biggest problems for the locals are tourists that don't respect privacy and property. At the height of the east asian tourist mania to Hallstatt (before the pandemic) there were incidents where some of the tourists entered houses that weren't locked or took pictures looking through windows of private homes. They behaved like this was a filmset they could go anywhere, not an actual place where people live.

      @nirfz@nirfz24 күн бұрын
    • @@nirfz geez. Not good. Some Asian places are now blocking tourists themselves.

      @Budicles@Budicles24 күн бұрын
    • Most locals live off the tourists tho, since there isnt really any other jobs there. Exceptions being a few retirees. Young people have left already for job reasons.

      @AndyGraumann1@AndyGraumann123 күн бұрын
    • @@AndyGraumann1 That's not entirely true... Tourism might be the number one, but only because of the MASSIVE overtourism (up to 10.000 and more tourists daily in high season, in a town with 700 residents!!!). That doesn't automatically mean that 'most' locals profit from that, usually it's the hotel and cafe owners. Hallstatt is actually known for it's salt mining, which comes right after tourism. So, it's not like there aren't any jobs, but the younger generation probably doesn't feel like working for a saltmine company. And even if most are living off of tourism, that doesn't make this situation justifiable. It's the locals who are getting tired of being overrun and of tourists being disrespectful.

      @LazyGrey@LazyGrey11 күн бұрын
  • thank you so much for the good words about my country, much love to you my friend

    @user-vd1ff9nk9l@user-vd1ff9nk9l4 күн бұрын
  • I once had a colleague from Venezuela visit for a company event and he was shocked that you can just walk around the city at night without being afraid you get robbed or worse.

    @Rockmaster867@Rockmaster867Күн бұрын
  • As an Austrian, please dont give beggars any money. I get it, you feel bad and it seems like the right thing to do, but our social security system is *way* past the point where anyone needs to be begging, so the people who do it are consciously chosing to beg over finding a proper job. Also, be aware that it is illegal for them to approach you.

    @sandguyman@sandguyman5 күн бұрын
  • The Carriage is not expensive! The price is for one! If you more people, it’s cheap, if you are alone, than it is.

    @rupertadensamer8451@rupertadensamer84516 күн бұрын
  • 7:06 austrians do have their würstel with mustard, almost always

    @clct9406@clct940611 күн бұрын
  • If you want to go by Taxi from the Airport to the City (ca. 25min) you should get a Taxi from the bigger local taxi companies (e.g. "40100") and ask for the fixed airport-transfer price. It doesn't matter how far your destination in Vienna is, you will pay 42 Euro (or vice-versa from vienna to the airport), while all the other Taxis will charge you the normal rate per minute, which is usually much more expensive. You find the Taxi Counters at the airport right after the exit.

    @altmannsdorfer@altmannsdorfer2 күн бұрын
  • Some people complain about austríans are not friendly! Its because we dont beat around the bush! We say whats going on! That safes time!

    @WienerVL@WienerVL18 күн бұрын
    • Germans are even more "efficient" in that regard.

      @to_loww@to_loww17 күн бұрын
  • As someone who lives in a city with horse drawn carriages, I think are very pricey everywhere

    @davidterry6155@davidterry615526 күн бұрын
    • As they were when they were a normal thing.

      @emjayay@emjayay6 күн бұрын
  • It's still fine even compared to other places in Western Europe, but sadly it's not "super safe" anymore. Just be cautious at larger train staitions in the main cities and in Vienna also in the subway stations. Not that it's actually dangerous, but there are more sketchy people around.

    @wolfgangkranek376@wolfgangkranek37616 күн бұрын
  • Innsbruck might be my favorite place in Europe so far. It was absolutely magical for Christmas 2023. The people are wonderful and incredibly warm. The access for winter sports is really nice as well. Several peaks nearby with buses that come very often throughout the day. Not to mention getting the city pass with our stay at the hotel (you just have to fill out paperwork ahead of time). Oh, don't forget to brush up on your Italian before your trip! Couldn't recommend Innsbruck enough.

    @notjuliebiz@notjuliebiz26 күн бұрын
  • At the Öbb ticket machines there might be helpers working officially for Öbb (no scam here!) that will happily assist you buying the right ticket especially around holidays. They are wearing some kind of uniforms like a bright red coat or white shirt that says Öbb on it. Not everyone offering help is a potential beggar or scammer. As for the CAT you are right: not needed but convenient and sometimes quicker depending on departure times that are available for you. Plus it is the train that is travelling between the airport and the city exclusively... so that train runs on time. As for trains of Öbb, they could be delayed just because they come from somewhere else (Germany, Hungary or other parts of Asutria) and therefore more can happen on the way. Depending on where you are the S7 is also an option getting to the airport without changin trains. What makes the CAT convenient though is the possibility to check in your luggage right at the train station and you don't have to it at the crowded airport.

    @euronika6362@euronika636221 күн бұрын
    • BTW: There are actually a lot of locals in the CAT as airport and airline employees may use the trains too.

      @to_loww@to_loww17 күн бұрын
  • funny story: as an austrian myself i never really seen any scams, but i was on the Stehpansplatz last week and suddenly a clown came up to me. he spoke english and i was kinda confused so when he asked me where i was from, i said Germany. he then said i should take a picture of us three (i was with my sisterr) so my sister did a selfie. he then said we have to pay 10€ and when i refused he got mad. i was saying no and left. we still have the photo!!!

    @BananeIV@BananeIV2 күн бұрын
  • Not a tourist trap but a warning, if you plan on going to the Opera House know that the "obstructed seats" can actually be absolutely no view of the stage. We picked those seats because we weren't sure that the better seats (at 3x the cost) would be worth it for us as opera newbies. It was our biggest regret as even without a view it was a magical evening and I can only think how wonderful it would of been in the better seats!

    @meursaultscourtroom8886@meursaultscourtroom888626 күн бұрын
  • Dude! I help people all of the time (with the ticket machines), I'm not a scammer, I'm a nice person (who happens to live near some ticket machine places).

    @viennaweiss8470@viennaweiss847021 күн бұрын
  • those poor residents of Hallstadt, way too many tourists.

    @kiwiinaustria@kiwiinaustria12 күн бұрын
  • Thanks ...

    @surf01er66@surf01er6625 күн бұрын
  • going there for first time in 2 weeks! austria, german, and italian alps!

    @TheHelmsD@TheHelmsD25 күн бұрын
  • I cant just let the trash talking of the Sachertorte pass. It's simplicity is a strength ; not a weakness.

    @notlisztening9821@notlisztening9821Күн бұрын
  • We were recently in Austria for about 3 weeks I high recommend the Salzburg card its a great value but when we were in Vienna we did not get Vienna card. The Vienna card is kinda expensive and you need to visit three museum or palace a day to get your value and line can be kinda long at some of the palaces. Do your own research but for us the Vienna card was not worth it. But with said Vienna is a extremely beautiful city and that it is really easy to get around in. Cheers and happy travels.

    @713devereux@713devereux26 күн бұрын
    • I generally spend way too much time at each museum etc. plus a lot of time walking around to make any of the various city cards pay off.

      @emjayay@emjayay6 күн бұрын
  • I was born and raised in Austria. And the first time I heard about "The Sound of Music" was when I visited the U.S. 😄

    @NorbertHarrer@NorbertHarrer8 күн бұрын
    • The movie is based on a Broadway show which was a very fictionalized version of their story. The traditional folky sounding song "Edelweiss" is even original to the show, not a traditional song.

      @emjayay@emjayay6 күн бұрын
  • The two countries where I feel most safe and comfortable are perhaps Austria and Japan.

    @deaf830@deaf83026 күн бұрын
  • Native Austrian (from Innsbruck) here: Just speak English, maybe a little bit slower than you usually do. Almost everyone will understand it and most people will try to help you.

    @sepp31415@sepp314155 күн бұрын
  • Trying to decide if we should get one of the Vienna cards. My problem is when I buy those cards (London, Copenhagen) I feel the need to get my money’s worth and do all the things! I see Vienna has an option for just a certain number of places but not so time limited so I may go that route and just eat more dessert 😁 and I LOVED doing the sound of Music tour! I did it in college with 3 girls I met in a beautiful hostel in Salzburg. We sat in the back of the bus and sang all the songs! (They play them in the bus😂)

    @sarapanzarella97@sarapanzarella972 күн бұрын
  • If you are going to take a cable car or funicular in Austria, you can check if there is no alternative bus route. Buses will be significantly cheaper and you can still get the same view from the top anyway. More money will be saved for bangs and other experiences. Locals will take buses for sure.

    @travelvideos@travelvideos26 күн бұрын
    • I wouldn't say that we locals don't use cable cars and funiculars if there is an alternative. Maybe not if we need to go to a place frequently, like for work, but if we are visiting places on a weekend or during the holidays, we sure like the fun experience and special views as much as any other visitor.

      @inLmgb@inLmgb20 күн бұрын
  • Hallstatt just has too many Tourists at this point. Go to Altaussee instead. There's more activities to do anyway.

    @MR_Shima@MR_Shima2 күн бұрын
  • The deliciousness of the Sacher tort lies in how simpel it is

    @andreasschuster9021@andreasschuster902110 күн бұрын
  • As an Austrian, I agree that the Sachertorte is not the best Torte there is! It’s good, but there are so many more! Very good review in my opinion.

    @katrinarthur7790@katrinarthur779022 күн бұрын
    • Also the original Sacher Torte from Hotel Sacher is one of the worst ones you can get, they use way too much chocolate imo

      @heinrichrahm1531@heinrichrahm153118 күн бұрын
    • My favourite in die Anna Torte from Demel.

      @ninasm@ninasm16 күн бұрын
    • Wohnst du in Wien? Dann bitte nicht so einen Schwachsinn verbreiten

      @themisanthrope9610@themisanthrope961014 күн бұрын
    • Na, wohn i ned. Is aber wurscht wo i wohn. Sachertorte is nirgens mei lieblingstorte. Red anständig mit mir oder garned!

      @katrinarthur7790@katrinarthur779012 күн бұрын
    • @@katrinarthur7790 sonst was?

      @themisanthrope9610@themisanthrope961012 күн бұрын
  • i would like to confirm that the sacher torte is our 28th best cake.

    @JohnDoe-xz1mw@JohnDoe-xz1mw8 күн бұрын
    • And S-Budget (Spar's own brand) beats Hotel Sacher in taste.

      @to_loww@to_loww6 күн бұрын
  • As someone who has been living (happily) in Vienna for near 2 decades now. I would say that Vienna is probably the safest City I have ever seen. And I mean by a loooong margin. How ever. While not dangerous, I have noticed a rise in drunk, mentally ill and drugged out people gathering around zones that they should not be in. Case in point Landstrasse, or Mariahilfer straße. Which is a very big shame as these two are some of the best looking places in Vienna. Again, they are not aggressive, and they do ask for money from time to time, in a very polite way. But seeing 1 guy spazzed out on the streets is never a good look. And this has very much not been the case pre covid. As for tourist scams in Vienna ? Like this video explains, not really something that's a thing. You could get a "bad deal" on something that you dont need, but its still not a scam. Most of these things and standards are very well regulated by government organizations to keep standards up.

    @easycake3251@easycake325117 сағат бұрын
  • First: CAT has the advantage to check in your luggage with most of the airlines. Second: 24h tickets are sometimes cheaper even for locals. I bought it once when I didn't had a yearly ticket Third: I had only one time when somebody tried to steal a purse out of my mother's bag. And I spent half of my life in Vienna. I never ever got my bike or purse stolen.

    @1234fishnet@1234fishnet4 күн бұрын
  • Don’t take the sound of music tour bus, it is VERY expensive and you can get to basically all theses sites by public transportation. The bus 25 goes to the hellbrunn palace for example 😉 It needs a little bit of planing but it’s just a fraction of the cost.

    @christinah.919@christinah.91917 сағат бұрын
  • The best Sachertorte is from the Supermarket

    @JubinAmiri@JubinAmiri3 күн бұрын
  • Austria has amazing cakes and pastries! be sure to sit in a nice café or "Konditorei" and order a coffee with sth sweet.

    @picto0226@picto022617 сағат бұрын
  • If you find a "Sorger" (Bakery Buisness), tread youself with a "Messeschlagrolle"(only available from Semptember to April). Its overprized as well but way better than a Sachertorte.

    @thebadger7265@thebadger726514 күн бұрын
    • And that is a speciality specific to Graz, and the Graz fair. Won't get anywhere else in Austria.

      @marcusott2973@marcusott29735 күн бұрын
  • The CAT is not interesting for time saving but because you can check in your Lugge at the station so you dont have to do it while at the airport. Agree on the Sacher Torte, I live in vienna and I really dont like it, its just not that great at all. Hallstadt I am really sorry for the locals really.

    @ArminSteiner@ArminSteiner21 күн бұрын
  • At least a few years ago, you could get the Hotel Sacher to deliver a Sacher Torte from the hotel to where ever you live. A friend did this one Christmas when he visited the hotel and it arrived perfectly intact here in Australia -yum- I don't think it came via the regular mail. (There are no Edelweiss in Australia, and no wild kangaroos in Austria)

    @brucelee3388@brucelee338826 күн бұрын
    • 😀

      @woltersworld@woltersworld26 күн бұрын
  • I live near Hauptbahnhof and genuenly love helping out tourists though. 🥺❤️ I swear, I‘m not a scam! 😄

    @TheGalWithTheBlueCat@TheGalWithTheBlueCat2 күн бұрын
  • Wolter youre looking trim buddy. Fair play.

    @TheOshman4@TheOshman425 күн бұрын
  • I dont really think there are "tourist traps" in the bad sense anywhere in Austria (i've been living here my entire life!). The only thing you could be aware off, of course, are the prices that depend very much on the location. A cafe at the StephansDom might not offer the best coffee... but it will surely charge twice as much for it as anywhere else. We have generally pretty good restaurants in the 1st disctrict of vienna (a few crappy once also ofc)... but those are way to expensive, or to put in better terms: If you know what you want and can afford 30 minutes drive with a subway you might find something better or equally as good for half the price in the outer districts of vienna. So I think we dont have tourist traps... but tourists should expect to pay a little extra for everything if they stick to the tourist-areas.

    @alexanders.1359@alexanders.13595 күн бұрын
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