10 Best Places to Retire in Austria

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7. Innsbruck

Despite the fact that, Innsbruck and alpine sports are closely linked, this ancient city in the region of Tyrol, Western Austria, offers more than snow sports. The city is named after the beautiful and powerful river Inn, which flows through the city. Various monuments of  Innsbruck testify to its rich history, which is known internationally. Also, the city offers a variety of entertainment activities in one of the many restaurants and bars. For the cost of living in this city, it is necessary to allocate approximately $3,390. House price per square meter is of $3,970, and cost for renting a one-bedroom apartment is of $710. The index of healthcare is 75.93/ 100. The climate is snowy -forest, with an average temperature of 59ºF and almost 33 inches of rain per year. The winters are very cold and snowy, and summers are mild.

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