Come with us to Austria, where the Red Bull Ring hosts one of the most spectacular races of the F1 season. The natural bowl formed by a ring of hills gives the track a special quality for spectators. And the green peaks of Austria are the perfect backdrop to the action. Stay in Austria and enjoy stunning mountains, cool cities, and intriguing history. After a successful series of rounds for the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One® Team, it’s now time for the next chapter of the 2023 Formula One season as we begin a run of European races.
Which is Austria's most surprising city?
Graz – Graz is continuing in its trajectory as a rising cultural centre. It is the undiscovered gem of Austria that people don’t know well, but then discover and fall for. Music festivals — like Elevate (which took place in the Schlossberg tunnels) and Spring — have catapulted the former European City of Culture onto the world stage. As has the outlandish architecture of Graz’s impressive arts centre, which looks like some kind of prehistoric monster mixed with a bit of Black Mirror sci-fi fantasy. The Halle Für Kunst Steiermark Gallery has also won plaudits for its art exhibitions. It's a compact and intriguing city, and well worth checking out.
Come with us to Austria, where the Red Bull Ring hosts one of the most spectacular races of the F1 season. The natural bowl formed by a ring of hills gives the track a special quality for spectators. And the green peaks of Austria are the perfect backdrop to the action. Stay in Austria and enjoy stunning mountains, cool cities, and intriguing history. After a successful series of rounds for the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One® Team, it’s now time for the next chapter of the 2023 Formula One season as we begin a run of European races.
Which is Austria's most surprising city?
Graz – Graz is continuing in its trajectory as a rising cultural centre. It is the undiscovered gem of Austria that people don’t know well, but then discover and fall for. Music festivals — like Elevate (which took place in the Schlossberg tunnels) and Spring — have catapulted the former European City of Culture onto the world stage. As has the outlandish architecture of Graz’s impressive arts centre, which looks like some kind of prehistoric monster mixed with a bit of Black Mirror sci-fi fantasy. The Halle Für Kunst Steiermark Gallery has also won plaudits for its art exhibitions. It's a compact and intriguing city, and well worth checking out.
How can you follow in the footsteps of a great movie?
Touring Before Sunrise locations – Vienna was the 'cool' equivalent of today's Berlin or Barcelona at the turn of the century. Everyone who was anyone came to read, write, and think in its cafés – from Freud to Marx. Today it is a dynamic place that's attracting city breakers back with a mix of culture, shopping, history, and food. The Richard Linklater film Before Sunrise – the ultimate travel romance fairy tale – depicted fading Vienna as a magical, romantic place where young lovers could find themselves amid the stirring buildings, smoky bars, down-at-heel squares, and vagabonds and poets. Scope out the locations from the classic 1995 movie like The Prater Park, the Riesenrad Wheel, and the Danube.
How can you follow in the footsteps of a great movie?
Touring Before Sunrise locations – Vienna was the 'cool' equivalent of today's Berlin or Barcelona at the turn of the century. Everyone who was anyone came to read, write, and think in its cafés – from Freud to Marx. Today it is a dynamic place that's attracting city breakers back with a mix of culture, shopping, history, and food. The Richard Linklater film Before Sunrise – the ultimate travel romance fairy tale – depicted fading Vienna as a magical, romantic place where young lovers could find themselves amid the stirring buildings, smoky bars, down-at-heel squares, and vagabonds and poets. Scope out the locations from the classic 1995 movie like The Prater Park, the Riesenrad Wheel, and the Danube.
Where can you explore classic Alpine scenery?
The Tyrol – The Tyrol looks like a finger stretching west between Germany and Italy. It's so thin because Austria was forced to cede the territory of South Tyrol to Italy as reparations following World War I. Resorts like St. Anton and Mayrhofen are classic Austrian places with all the wooden bars, pints of beer, and oompah music playing. There are also high-end alternatives like Kitzbühel, where chalet-chic dominates, and boutiques and upscale restaurants line the main street. Skiing is the thing in winter; in summer, it's a hiker's paradise. Right now, you can enjoy sunny slopes, mountain walks, challenging via ferrata excursions, waterfalls, toboggan runs, and quaint rack-and-pinion railways.
Where can you explore classic Alpine scenery?
The Tyrol – The Tyrol looks like a finger stretching west between Germany and Italy. It's so thin because Austria was forced to cede the territory of South Tyrol to Italy as reparations following World War I. Resorts like St. Anton and Mayrhofen are classic Austrian places with all the wooden bars, pints of beer, and oompah music playing. There are also high-end alternatives like Kitzbühel, where chalet-chic dominates, and boutiques and upscale restaurants line the main street. Skiing is the thing in winter; in summer, it's a hiker's paradise. Right now, you can enjoy sunny slopes, mountain walks, challenging via ferrata excursions, waterfalls, toboggan runs, and quaint rack-and-pinion railways.
How can you mix nature and driving?
Austria's scenic high roads and passes – Austria boasts Europe’s greatest ‘high roads’ and mountain passes, which allow you to view nature from the car window. The Gerlos Pass near Salzburg features a noted switchback bend that drivers won’t forget in a hurry. The famous Grossglockner High Alpine Road dates from 1935 and features more than 30 turns on a road that rises up to 2500 metres. The Goldeck Panoramic Road is a 14.5 km run that boasts a 10% climb and even some roadside huts selling local farm produce. Austria is one of the easiest places in the world to drive, with great quality roads and rest stops.
How can you mix nature and driving?
Austria's scenic high roads and passes – Austria boasts Europe’s greatest ‘high roads’ and mountain passes, which allow you to view nature from the car window. The Gerlos Pass near Salzburg features a noted switchback bend that drivers won’t forget in a hurry. The famous Grossglockner High Alpine Road dates from 1935 and features more than 30 turns on a road that rises up to 2500 metres. The Goldeck Panoramic Road is a 14.5 km run that boasts a 10% climb and even some roadside huts selling local farm produce. Austria is one of the easiest places in the world to drive, with great quality roads and rest stops.
Where can you get a taste of traditional Austrian hospitality mixed with contemporary design?
Brillantengrund – Viennese traditions mix with modern twists in the 7th District of the former Imperial Capital. This used to be a place where gems were sold but also where the wealthy classes of the city came to find more unsavoury night-time entertainment. Today, it is one of Vienna’s most intriguing areas, and at its centre is Brillantengrund. This mid-century hotel boasts a '50s kitsch aesthetic, lashings of modern art and design, and a restaurant where founder Marvin Mangalino’s Filipino mum cooks Asian fusion food. There’s also a secret shop where the guys who hang out here sell their BBUC cycling wear range and host DJ parties. Monocle-reading international travellers gather in the courtyard for summer spritzes at dusk.
Where can you get a taste of traditional Austrian hospitality mixed with contemporary design?
Brillantengrund – Viennese traditions mix with modern twists in the 7th District of the former Imperial Capital. This used to be a place where gems were sold but also where the wealthy classes of the city came to find more unsavoury night-time entertainment. Today, it is one of Vienna’s most intriguing areas, and at its centre is Brillantengrund. This mid-century hotel boasts a '50s kitsch aesthetic, lashings of modern art and design, and a restaurant where founder Marvin Mangalino’s Filipino mum cooks Asian fusion food. There’s also a secret shop where the guys who hang out here sell their BBUC cycling wear range and host DJ parties. Monocle-reading international travellers gather in the courtyard for summer spritzes at dusk.
How can you stay in a former corner shop or lamp maker's workshop?
Urbanauts – The Urbanauts collective has shaken up the hospitality scene with all sorts of innovations that are all aimed squarely at making guests feel more like locals and less like tourists. They have converted former lampshade makers’ workshops and tobacco shops on corners into small, beautiful ‘Graetzhotel’ apartments you can stay in, keeping historical touches. Their new Urbanauts Fillgrader Studios also sensitively reimagine a historic building in Vienna’s Mariahilf neighbourhood. They dispense with conventional receptions and have the likes of restaurant Daniel’s Bistronomy acting as a point of contact and place to come and eat brunch or dinner. It’s all very quirky and satisfying.
The Globe-Trotter x Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One® Team partnership celebrates a shared commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and heritage; bringing together the timeless style of Globe-Trotter’s handcrafted luggage and the cutting-edge design and performance of the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One® Team.
How can you stay in a former corner shop or lamp maker's workshop?
Urbanauts – The Urbanauts collective has shaken up the hospitality scene with all sorts of innovations that are all aimed squarely at making guests feel more like locals and less like tourists. They have converted former lampshade makers’ workshops and tobacco shops on corners into small, beautiful ‘Graetzhotel’ apartments you can stay in, keeping historical touches. Their new Urbanauts Fillgrader Studios also sensitively reimagine a historic building in Vienna’s Mariahilf neighbourhood. They dispense with conventional receptions and have the likes of restaurant Daniel’s Bistronomy acting as a point of contact and place to come and eat brunch or dinner. It’s all very quirky and satisfying.
The Globe-Trotter x Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One® Team partnership celebrates a shared commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and heritage; bringing together the timeless style of Globe-Trotter’s handcrafted luggage and the cutting-edge design and performance of the Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Formula One® Team.