Very welcome! Specifically in Vienna, some of my favorite things were Schönbrunn Palace (I'm not really a palace person, but the grounds are incredibly gorgeous, and the view from the Gloriette is well worth the climb), the Natural History Museum (if one likes that sort of thing; also, it's got the Venus of Willendorf, which is tiny, but was very cool to see "live", and the building itself is very majestic -- but so is the fine arts museum across the plaza, if that's more appealing), and the Clock Museum, which is just kind of a neat little place. It's also just a really lovely city to stroll in.
In Salzburg, we really enjoyed our visit to the castle (incredible views). Also, if you end up looking for accommodations in the Alps, we have a favorite place, though I think it may cater more to families than individual travelers, in terms of value.
We drove through the Polish Tatras to get to the Slovakia side, and I came away with the impression that the Slovakian ones are more rugged (and also more to my taste), but probably not different enough to come back to the same fairly out-of-the-way area you've already been given a limited amount of time.
BTW, I have assorted photos from Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Helbrunn, Salzburg, and Austrian Alps visits posted on LJ, and if that would be helpful in "window shopping" / figuring out what you'd most like to see, I'd be happy to comment with some links.
P.S. If you'll be driving in Austria, they have some weird local rules that we would've liked to know about before we visited (you have to carry a reflective vest in your car at all times, though we were never prompted to produce one, and parking in time-limited spots -- i.e. most of them in places of interest -- is managed via disc parking.)
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In Salzburg, we really enjoyed our visit to the castle (incredible views). Also, if you end up looking for accommodations in the Alps, we have a favorite place, though I think it may cater more to families than individual travelers, in terms of value.
We drove through the Polish Tatras to get to the Slovakia side, and I came away with the impression that the Slovakian ones are more rugged (and also more to my taste), but probably not different enough to come back to the same fairly out-of-the-way area you've already been given a limited amount of time.
BTW, I have assorted photos from Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Helbrunn, Salzburg, and Austrian Alps visits posted on LJ, and if that would be helpful in "window shopping" / figuring out what you'd most like to see, I'd be happy to comment with some links.
P.S. If you'll be driving in Austria, they have some weird local rules that we would've liked to know about before we visited (you have to carry a reflective vest in your car at all times, though we were never prompted to produce one, and parking in time-limited spots -- i.e. most of them in places of interest -- is managed via disc parking.)