Matt Carroll's Hidden Austria - Episode 2: Graz, Innsbruck, Salzburg

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2011

For food, history and culture, you can't beat the Austrian cities of Graz, Innsbruck and Salzburg -- as travel writer Matt Carroll finds out. In Graz he meets 'slow food' pioneer Andi, who takes him shopping; in Salzburg he soaks up some culture at a classical concert; and in Innsbruck a local guide walks him through the ancient streets. Three different cities -- each with their own fascinating stories to tell...

More: http://www.austria.info/treasures

http://www.visitgraz.com
http://www.innsbruck.info
http://www.salzburg.info/en

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  • I loved Salzburg when I visited recently - I can recommend Hangar 7 if you're looking for gourmet food and if you're looking for something more traditional then Sternbrau in the centre is great.

  • is it just a preview or a demo? Because it is not very much screentime on here :/

  • Happy to hear that you like it. Unfortunately we will have just this three cities and Bregenz and Dornbirn. Martina

  • Could only be bettered by a whole video for each city. Will we get a glimpse of other interesting cities like Linz, Sankt Pölten, Klagenfurt. In fact how about Matt visits all the state capitals. So much to see that tourists don't know is there.

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