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Salzburg in Prices & Facts
$16.4 $16.37
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
German, English
$2.7 $2.73
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W. A. Mozart / SZG
10 minutes
average time to city center
Tourist Reviews
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« I often reminisce about our travels through Europe 🌍. Every country is so unique and interesting in its own way 🎉.
Take Salzburg in Austria, for example 🇦🇹. It’s a charming little town situated by the river, with a long stretch of market (about 1 km) where you can buy all sorts of fascinating souvenirs 💖👑🎨🎲🍱.
Here, everyone can find a little something to take home. Plus, you can indulge in delicious local cuisine 🍭.
I’m eager for spring to come, so I can set off on another adventure! ✈️ »
« The castle in Salzburg is one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe. Of course, I made a trip there from Vienna. I didn't regret it. It's a charming little place that definitely deserves a visit. 😊 »
« Greetings from Salzburg! It welcomed us with gloomy clouds and drizzling rain. Brr. But that didn't spoil the first impression. It's beautiful after all☺️ »
« This chapel in Salzburg is a true gem; every Austrian town seems to have one, even if it only has 200 residents, and they all share a certain resemblance. Typically, they are situated right in the heart of the city.
Though Salzburg greeted us with gray skies and rain, we spent our last day of the trip there, and it turned out to be especially heartfelt and warm. We stumbled upon a cozy Italian restaurant, where we enjoyed one of the tastiest dinners we've ever had. Naturally, we started talking about how we’d love to return to the Alps again someday. 😊 »
« Old European cities with preserved centers, bridges, and mountains are truly enchanting! Salzburg is compact and tidy, like a dollhouse. Chocolates, Mozart, teddy bears, toys... I'm already loving everything, and we haven't even gone up yet! 😊 »
« In Salzburg, the great composer Mozart was born and spent his youth. The city has two museums in the houses where he was born and lived. It feels like Mozart is the main brand of the city. His music can be heard everywhere, along with souvenirs featuring his image, candies, perfumes, and more. Even the local airport bears his name. Tourists flock to see Mozart, and people are making a decent living off this. The entrance fee to the museum is €11. »
Take Salzburg in Austria, for example 🇦🇹. It’s a charming little town situated by the river, with a long stretch of market (about 1 km) where you can buy all sorts of fascinating souvenirs 💖👑🎨🎲🍱.
Here, everyone can find a little something to take home. Plus, you can indulge in delicious local cuisine 🍭.
I’m eager for spring to come, so I can set off on another adventure! ✈️ »
Though Salzburg greeted us with gray skies and rain, we spent our last day of the trip there, and it turned out to be especially heartfelt and warm. We stumbled upon a cozy Italian restaurant, where we enjoyed one of the tastiest dinners we've ever had. Naturally, we started talking about how we’d love to return to the Alps again someday. 😊 »