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City breaks to Salzburg plate up museums, movie spots and mountain views, all best washed down with a stein of beer.
Combine an edge-of-the-Alps location with a free-flowing river that separates the old and the new sides of town, and you get Salzburg. It’s a pretty European city that shares a border with the German state of Bavaria, and is best known for being where the famous composer Mozart was born. And it's not just the music that’s classical – the architecture here feels like stepping into a Renaissance painting.
If Salzburg had a soundtrack, it’d be full of songs like ‘My Favourite Things’. That’s because The Sound of Music was filmed here over 50 years ago. You’ve got Mirabell Garden – home to the big fountain the children dance around while ‘Do-Re-Mi’ plays – and Hellbrunn Palace, where you’ll find the gazebo from ‘Sixteen Going on Seventeen’. Book on to a film tour to see them all.
You’ll love it here if you’re into your architecture – there’s a mix of Medieval castles and Baroque buildings dotted in and around the city. Look up from the riverbanks and you’ll see Hohensalzburg Fortress, which was originally built in 1077 AD, just a stone’s throw from the 17th-century Salzburg Cathedral, where Mozart was baptised.
Fun fact – this city’s got the highest concentration of gourmet restaurants in Austria, which means plate after plate of regional wonder, from schnitzel to sweet apple strudel. Try a few traditional dishes from the many street food vendors without stopping your sightseeing schedule, or grab a table in a brewery to wash down your meal with a pint of Stiegl beer.
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