Upper Austria sits in the north of the country, bordered by Germany and Czechia. With roughly 1.52 million residents, it ranks as the third most populous Bundesland. Linz, the provincial capital and Austria's third largest city at around 210,000 inhabitants, straddles the Danube and has transformed from an industrial centre into a city with a growing technology and creative sector. The Ars Electronica Center, devoted to digital art and emerging technology, has put Linz on the European cultural map.
Beyond Linz, the province offers considerable geographic variety. The Salzkammergut lake district in the south draws hikers and water sports enthusiasts to lakes like Attersee, Traunsee, and Hallstattersee. Hallstatt, a small village on the western shore of its namesake lake, is a UNESCO World Heritage site tied to prehistoric salt mining. The Muhlviertel in the north is a quieter, hilly region known for granite quarries, small-scale farming, and craft brewing. Steyr, Wels, and Braunau am Inn are significant secondary towns with their own industrial and commercial bases.
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Upper Austria's economy is heavily industrialised, contributing a disproportionate share of Austria's manufacturing output. Voestalpine, one of Europe's major steel producers, is headquartered in Linz. The automotive supply chain, plastics, and machinery sectors employ tens of thousands across the province. This industrial strength brings a steady population of business travellers and technical specialists to the region.
Upper Austria sits in the north of the country, bordered by Germany and Czechia. With roughly 1.52 million residents, it ranks as the third most populous Bundesland. Linz, the provincial capital and Austria's third largest city at around 210,000 inhabitants, straddles the Danube and has transformed from an industrial centre into a city with a growing technology and creative sector. The Ars Electronica Center, devoted to digital art and emerging technology, has put Linz on the European cultural map.
Beyond Linz, the province offers considerable geographic variety. The Salzkammergut lake district in the south draws hikers and water sports enthusiasts to lakes like Attersee, Traunsee, and Hallstattersee. Hallstatt, a small village on the western shore of its namesake lake, is a UNESCO World Heritage site tied to prehistoric salt mining. The Muhlviertel in the north is a quieter, hilly region known for granite quarries, small-scale farming, and craft brewing. Steyr, Wels, and Braunau am Inn are significant secondary towns with their own industrial and commercial bases.
The Escortservice.com directory includes escort websites serving Upper Austria, with activity concentrated around Linz, Wels, and the Salzkammergut corridor. As a curated directory, the platform reviews every website before listing. Escortservice.com arranges no meetings, represents no individual or business, and bears no responsibility for content hosted on external sites.
Upper Austria's economy is heavily industrialised, contributing a disproportionate share of Austria's manufacturing output. Voestalpine, one of Europe's major steel producers, is headquartered in Linz. The automotive supply chain, plastics, and machinery sectors employ tens of thousands across the province. This industrial strength brings a steady population of business travellers and technical specialists to the region.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Sex work in Upper Austria falls under the OO Sexualdienstleistungsgesetz (OO SDLG), which limits lawful sex work to licensed brothels. The sex worker registers through the brothel operator with the competent authority. Street prostitution and home-based services are not permitted under the provincial framework. All sex workers must hold a valid Gesundheitspass, with STI examinations mandated every six weeks and HIV testing at prescribed intervals under the federal Geschlechtskrankheitengesetz and AIDS-Gesetz 1993. The minimum age is 18. Sperrzonen (restricted zones) may be designated by local authorities to keep licensed establishments away from schools, residential areas, or other sensitive locations. At the federal level, the Strafgesetzbuch applies: Section 216 targets exploitative pimping (up to two to five years imprisonment), Section 217 addresses cross-border prostitution trafficking (six months to ten years), and Section 104a covers human trafficking (six months to ten years). Sex workers owe income tax as self-employed persons, must register with the SVS for social insurance, and are subject to 20 percent VAT above the small business threshold of EUR 40,000 annual turnover.
The OO Sexualdienstleistungsgesetz (OO SDLG) regulates sex work in Upper Austria. It permits sex work only in licensed brothels, with registration handled through the brothel operator.
No. Upper Austrian law restricts sex work to licensed brothel premises. Street work and home-based services are not permitted.
Linz is Upper Austria's capital and Austria's third largest city. Once primarily industrial, it now combines manufacturing (Voestalpine steel) with a growing technology and cultural sector anchored by the Ars Electronica Center.