When walking in the town you can’t pretend that you haven’t seen it. It can be seen from anywhere in the town and is located high on the top of the mountain. I’m talking…Read More
Who doesn’t know about the music genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart? He has been born in the city of Salzburg, Austria. The house where he lived is still there for people to…Read More
If you grew up singing Do-re-mi or listening to Julie Andrews singing the "The Hills are alive", you will not want to miss the Sound of Music Tour offered by 2 companies-…Read More
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In the course of our visit to St. Peter's Cemetery, we also wanted to look at the Eremitorium known as the catacombs. You can find it right in principle to the entrance to…Read More
We’d been walking along in the Alstadt, exploring the area, when we reached the Salzburg Dom. Since this was our first day in Salzburg, we were not really planning on…Read More
Hellbrun Palace was the summer palace of the archbishop of Markus Sittikus, a man with a weird sense of humour. He commissioned Santino Solari to build this summer palace…Read More
Hellbrunn and the Wasserspiele (Water Gardens) are best on a hot day- like the day we went. After getting our tickets, we waited a few minutes for a group to form. A…Read More
The town where Mozart was born obviously makes a lot of mileage out of its most famous scion. And the Mozart Geburtshaus- where he was born, today a museum- is among the…Read More
As handsome as Salzburg is, I found it an oddly dull city in terms of colour. Roofs and walls are grey; the pavements much the same. In the back ground the mountains,…Read More
The Getreidegasse in Salzburg's Old Town was and still is Salzburg's most popular main drag.With its old wrought-iron signs and Old-World ambience, the Getreidegasse still…Read More