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    • Mirabell Palace & Gardens
    • Old Town
    • Mozart’s Birthplace
    • Domquartier Salzburg
    • Hohensalzburg Fortress
    • Mozart Residence
    • St. Peter’s Abbey Site
    • Salzburg Cathedral
    • Views from Kapuzinerberg
    • Views from Mönchsberg

    Built early in the 17th century by prince-archbishop Wolf Dietrich for his wife, Mirabell Palace and Gardensis one of the most beautiful places in Salzburg. The palace, the manicured gardens, the fountains, the views – everything is so beautiful. A visit here is like stepping into a fairytale! Mirabell Palace is home to the Angel Staircase and the ...

    Salzburg Old Townis filled with stunning architecture, grand squares, and picturesque streets and alleys. It’s here that you’ll find most of the city’s historic buildings, landmarks, and museums. At the same time, it’s also a very lively place with lots of shops, cafes, and restaurants. It would be impossible to list every place that’s worth seeing...

    Mozart’s Birthplaceis one of the city’s main tourist attractions and definitely a ‘must see’ when you visit Salzburg. It was here – in this bright yellow building at Getreidegasse 9 – that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on 27 January 1756. He lived here throughout his childhood and much of his youth (until the age of 17) in a middle-class apartme...

    A UNESCO World Heritage site,DomQuartier Salzburgis a stunning attraction made up of a complex of baroque buildings built around three courtyards. It was created by the prince-archbishops of Salzburg more than 400 years ago. Originally it contained both their residential quarters and a Cathedral, as an expression of their claim to rule both the hea...

    Dating back to the 11th century, Hohensalzburg Fortressis one of the largest and best-preserved fortresses in Europe. A key landmark of Salzburg and an integral part of its skyline, the fortress is located high on Festungberg Hill. You can either walk to it or take a funicular from the old town, which is far quicker and much easier. When you get th...

    Mozart Residenceis another place that deserves a mention on any list of the best things to do in Salzburg. Not to be confused with the earlier-mentioned Mozart’s Birthplace, this is a house at No. 8 Makartplatz, on the other side of the river. This is where Mozart lived with his family from 1773 until he moved to Vienna in 1781. A large part of thi...

    Located beside DomQuartier is the Abbey of St. Peter, a Benedictine monastery and former cathedral. You can’t enter the Abbey itself, although a visit to the interior of its ‘Long Gallery’ is included as part of the DomQuartier tour. But you might want to stop and take a moment to appreciate the wonderful smell of fresh bread coming from Stiftsbäck...

    The impressive Cathedralis one of the most notable landmarks in Salzburg. Standing right in the heart of the old town and surrounded by the most beautiful and important town squares, you’ll inevitably pass here at least a few times during your visit. A cathedral was first built on this site in 774. Throughout the centuries, a series of fires led to...

    Located on the Salzach River’s eastern bank, Kapuzinerbergis the highest point in Salzburg. However, the viewpoint at the monastery is just a bit uphill, so you won’t have to climb far. The short uphill walk is a bit steep, but the unmissable views awaiting you make it very worthwhile. This is one of the best viewpoints in the old town of Salzburg!...

    Another place from which to enjoy exceptional city views in Salzburg is at the top of Mönchsberg hill. You can reach the viewing platform – also known as Winkler Terrace – by taking a short elevator ride from Gstättengasse street, near the river. The cost of the ride is also included in the Salzburg Card. Alternatively, you can hike to the lookout ...

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