Vienna, the capital of Austria and the city of castles, palaces, museums and gardens, is fast emerging as one of the hottest destinations for Indian tourists.
In the 12-month period ending June 2013, a total of 23,737 Indians visited Vienna, according to a Vienna Tourist Board survey.
The Indian tourists to Vienna travelling with family members and friends, mainly came from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Conference and corporate travellers contributed to about 15 per cent, the survey said.
The Vienna Tourist Board survey pointed out that three out of five Indian tourists stayed in five and four star hotels in the city hallowed by the names of Mozart and Beethoven.
Vienna's prime location in the center of Europe and its standing as one of the world's safest cities, dotted with vegetarian and Indian restaurants, may have been a factor in its growing popularity with Indians.
"We look to welcoming significantly larger inflow of younger tourists from India in the coming years," says Verena Hable, a spokesperson for the Vienna Tourist Board.
"Many Indian visitors tend to cover Vienna, Budapest and Prague, the three major cities of the former Habsburg Empire known as the 'Golden Triangle,' by availing a common Schengen visa," said Hable.
Indian conductor of Western classical music Zubin Mehta studied music in the Austrian capital and made his conducting debut in Vienna in 1958.
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