
Tourists travel to Austria to experience the local flavor and amazing features. The festivals and traditions of the Austrian people are the best for that. It’s enough to watch how people celebrate this or that event, in order to learn a lot of new and amazing things. The quantity of various holidays is simply huge. To some extent, they are usually associated with cultural and musical aspects, or religious events.
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In the winter season, Christmas is, undoubtedly, the main holiday in Austria. It unites absolutely all inhabitants of this state. As a rule, preparations begin in early December. According to the belief, Saint Nicholas appears on the night of December 5, accompanied by the evil Krampus. In the same period, almost all large cities and even small villages open thematic fairs. They sell handmade goods, traditional dishes, and also arrange various performances. The most famous fairs are on the main squares of Salzburg and Innsbruck. On December 5-6, many people appear on the streets, depicting devils and evil spirits that hide from St. Nicholas.
In winter, there are many different holidays in Austria. Until February, there is a whole series of events, accompanied by carnivals, costumed performances, and social events. With the advent of spring, people are beginning to prepare for other important holidays - Easter, Trinity, and Corpus Christi. Tourists may be surprised by long religious marches. Despite the fact that these holidays are of a religious nature, they are full of joy. Local residents are happy to meet guests and go for a visit. Usually, chocolate and a variety of pastries are brought as treats. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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Summer is a time for various festivals. You can note a two-week jazz festival, as well as a festival of classical music and operetta. Do not forget that Vienna has long been considered the main musical center of Europe. Here they appreciate classical music and theatrical art. Modern music also does not stand aside. Young people organize their discos and open-airs, where the best DJs perform. This is a great time for young people who want to have fun. Such holidays help to know Austria and the Austrian people from the new side.
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All Saints' Day on November 1, Day of the Referendum on October 10, and National Day on October 26 are celebrated too. A birthday is an important event for any Austrian. The Austrians are very welcoming and hospitable, but they honor the etiquette and love formalities. If a person is invited, then most likely a full meal consisting of several dishes will be offered. Refusal and leaving early is not polite. Even an invitation to tea or coffee means that there will be a lot of treats on the table, including desserts, pastries and even low-alcohol beverages. You can also take a small gift with you. It can be a bottle of wine, some food or anything else. At parties, it is usually accepted that guests take their own snacks and choose beverages. Usually there is no official feast with compulsory toasts. Each one drinks as much as he or she likes. Many holidays are family ones, so inviting guests to dinners has long been a part of tradition.