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Hidden in the heart of the Alps, Salzburg has an inspired history to match its inspired setting. Firstly, this is where Mozart was born. Get down to Geburtshaus and you can take a tour of the composer's childhood home. As if that’s not enough musical kudos, the city is also the scene-stealing backdrop to The Sound of Music. If you're on the Von Trapp trail, stick the majestic Mirabell Palace on your list.
This is a place where glockenspiels and strudels meet out-of-the-box architecture and a growing trend for independent galleries. Castles and classical music may be what you’d expect, but there’s an edgier side of Salzburg to see. Have a nosy around Periscope’s rotating display of local artwork or head to Hangar-7 for vintage vehicles under a futuristic glass dome.
Thanks to a set of snowy peaks and a turret-topped skyline, the Salzburg Christmas markets are barely rivalled. From late November, whimsical Christmas markets take over town, with plenty of festivities. And for ski lovers, Kitzbühel’s world-class slopes are just a short trip away. You’ll have plenty of time for tackling the resort’s legendary pistes.
Salzburg City, Salzburg
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Salzburg
Salzburg
Salzburg
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A city break of two-three days is usually sufficient to see the main attractions and enjoy the ambiance of Salzburg. If you want to explore more of the surrounding area, such as the lakes or mountains, consider extending your stay.
Salzburg is rich in cultural heritage, and must-see attractions include Hohensalzburg Fortress, Mirabell Palace, and the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. These sites not only offer historical insights but also stunning views of the city’s picturesque scenery.
While in Salzburg, be sure to try local specialties such as: Salzburger Nockerl (a sweet soufflé) Schnitzel (breaded and fried meat) Strudel Käsekrainer (cheese-filled sausage)
Yes, Salzburg is a family-friendly destination. There are many activities for children, such as the Toy Museum and interactive exhibitions at the Museum of Natural History. The city's parks and gardens also offer plenty of space for children to play.
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