"Vienna provides the experiences of a metropolis without the stress factors of a big city. We expect to welcoming 20 to 30 per cent more Indian travellers, especially among the younger group looking to experience the contemporary and vibrant facets of life, in 2017," Vienna Tourist Board Public Relations Manager Isabella Rauter told PTI here.
She said Vienna had received a record number of travellers from India in 2016, contributing to 1,15,531 overnight stays, which is a 28 per cent increase from 2015.
In 2015, the Austrian capital had hosted 89,628 Indian travellers.
Overall, Vienna saw 4.4 per cent overnights in 2016, with 1,49,62,000 visitor bednights from 2015.
It recorded a total 68,84,000 arrivals, an increase of 4.5 per cent.
With an accommodation capacity of around 66,000 hotel beds, Vienna's average room occupancy increased to around 74 per cent compared to 72 per cent in 2015.
Young travellers visiting Vienna can lose themselves in music, imperial history or go for bungee jumping by day and dance all night, she said.
A favourite destination for Indian honeymooners, Vienna has hosted many Indian weddings, including at the Belvedere Palace, one of the palaces of the former imperial family of Austria.
Vienna also attracts more than 3,500 conventions and corporate events a year and is one of the world's leading meeting destinations, she added.
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