During this 2.5-hour introductory tour with a personable and expert local historian, you explore Salzburg's historic city center with its array of preserved Medieval and Baroque buildings, learning about the salt commerce, musical history, local culture and tragic war years of this charming town. You visit the Benedictine St. Peter′s Abbey in the oldest part of the city. Our guide also gives you a lively knowledge of Mozart's and his sister's childhood in Salzburg and the fascinating true story of Trapp family singers from the global film classic The Sound of Music, one of the authentically great refugee tales of the Second World War.
This 2.5-hour walk starts with an exploration of
Salzburg’s Burgher Town with its narrow, crooked little streets and the unique passage ways of the so-called '
Getreidegasse' Salzburg’s commercial centre still remains intact in its medieval charm contrasting the great spacious Baroque squares of the district where the Archbishops presided over the city in their Residence.
We pass by
Mozart’s Birthplace and the
Festival Halls before we reach the
monastery of the Benedictines called St. Peter – dating back to 696 AC. Along with stories of Salzburg’s medieval salt commerce and medical innovations, we follow the childhoods of Wolfgang and Nannerl Mozart as well as the life story of the great second musical son of the city, the composer, Michael Haydn.
By the end of the walk, visitors know our local customs and traditions, our cultural and political history, and our enviable musical heritage. Last but not least, you will learn the true story of the global movie classic
The Sound of Music's Trapp family, one of the authentically great refugee tales of the second world war.
Please meet your guide outside Coffeehouse Salzburg (Linzergasse 39).
Salzburg, nestled in the Austrian Alps, is a city of breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Known as the birthplace of Mozart, it offers a unique blend of historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and stunning natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Europe.
This impressive hilltop fortress offers panoramic views of the city and is one of the largest fully preserved castles in Europe.
A stunning Baroque palace with beautifully landscaped gardens, featured in the movie 'The Sound of Music'.
The house where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born, now a museum dedicated to his life and work.
A beautiful natural reserve offering hiking trails and stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains.
A magnificent Baroque cathedral and a significant religious and historical landmark in Salzburg.
A famous Austrian dessert made from egg whites, sugar, and vanilla, shaped like a mountain.
A thin, breaded, and fried veal or pork cutlet, typically served with lemon and potatoes.
A traditional Austrian dish made from soft egg noodles mixed with melted cheese and caramelized onions.
A classic Austrian pastry filled with apples, sugar, cinnamon, and raisins, often served with vanilla sauce or ice cream.
Summer offers the best weather for exploring the city and its surrounding nature, while winter is ideal for skiing and festive activities. The city is lively during these periods with numerous events and festivals.
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Salzburg is a very safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Salzburg Hauptbahnhof
Salzburg Central Bus Station
The bus network covers the entire city and surrounding areas, making it easy to reach all major attractions.
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Explore the fascinating history of salt mining in Austria with guided tours through the underground mines.
A picturesque lake surrounded by mountains, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic views.
A charming town in Germany, known for its stunning alpine scenery and the famous Eagle's Nest.
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