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Page 1: Salzburg - Arrival Guides

Updated 10 March 2020

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Salzburgin collaboration with Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Salzburg offers art, culture, historical and modern sights, thrilling events, livingtradition, pleasure, relaxation and great food – and nearly all within walkingdistance. These are all part of the multitude of options open to holidaymakers inSalzburg that guarantee an unforgettable city break at this world culturalheritage site. The city of Salzburg is a stage for over 4000 cultural events everyyear and is home to around 20 baroque period churches. Salzburg was added tothe UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site list in 1997.

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THE CITY

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Salzburg was originally known as Juvavum, a

trading stop on one of the Roman Empire’s most

important routes. It declined during hard times

after the Goths’ attack on Rome, and as the

western part of the empire declined, so did

Salzburg. All that remained was a small village.

In 696 AD the city was revived. Bishop Rupert

was so fond of the area’s beauty that he

re-named it Salzburg after the river Salzach, and

made it an Episcopal See. His successors, the

bishops Wolf Dietrich, Markus Sittikusand, and

Paris Lodron, were instrumental in creating the

Salzburg we know today, especially its majestic

Baroque churches, palaces, and castles. Most of

the cultural treasures, including the Altstadt (the

Old Town) and the Hohensalzburg fortress, are

in the western part of the city known as

Salzachufer.

One of the world’s most outstanding geniuses,

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was born here in

1756. His place of birth, Hagenauer Haus, still

stands to this day.

After World War II, Salzburg became one of

Austria’s most important commercial centres as

well as one of its largest tourist destinations.

One of the major reasons was the 1964 lm,

"Sound of Music."

The new Salzburg, with its banks, railway and

bus stations, Mirabellplatz and many cheap

hotels has sprung up on the right side of the

river Rechtes Salzachufer.

EVENTS

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Mozart Week

Second only to the

Summer Festival in

preeminence, Mozart

Week is one of the major

musical highlights here in

Salzburg. Since 1956, the

Mozarteum Foundation has hosted this festival

on and around 27 January, Mozart’s birthday,

providing a stage for Austrian and international

artists and musicians.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Stiftung Mozarteum

Phone: +43662 874454

Internet:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/mozart-week

Email: [email protected]

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Salzburg Easter FestivalSince being founded by

Herbert von Karajan in

1967, the Easter Festival

has been an integral

component of the

Salzburg events calendar.

Providing a complement to the Festival during

the summer months, in this case the primary

focus is on opera. The Easter Festival begins on

the Saturday before Palm Sunday and lasts until

Easter Monday.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Osterfestspiele Salzburg

Phone: +43662 8045-361

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/salzb

urg-easter-festival

Email: [email protected]

Salzburg Whitsun Festival

In addition to the Easter-

and Summer Festivals,

Salzburg has also

featured a Whitsun

Festival since 1973. In

this case, Herbert von

Karajan’s original idea was to give those people

who had not been able to obtain tickets for the

Easter Festival an opportunity to listen to

acclaimed international orchestras between Whit

Saturday and Whit Monday.

Photo: © Uli Weber / Decca

Address: Hofstallgasse 1

Phone: +43662 8045-500

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/salzb

urg-whitsun-festival

Email: [email protected]

SommerszeneThe Sommerszene

festival is seen as a

counterpoint to the

Salzburg Festival. The

focus of its program is

contemporary dance,

theater, performance and installations.

Numerous free events do their part to spark a

dialogue between artists and audiences.

Photo: Jens Sethzman

Address: Szene Salzburg

Phone: +43662 843448

Internet:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/sommerszene

Email: [email protected]

Salzburg Festival

The annual cultural

highlight takes place

from mid-July until the

end of August: the

Salzburg Festival. In

addition to numerous

opera performances, including several new

productions, Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s

"Jedermann" on Cathedral Square takes center

stage.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Herbert von Karajan Platz 11

Phone: +43662 8045-500

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/salzburg-festi

val/salzburg-festival

Email: [email protected]

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Take The A-TrainIn September, the call is

clear for everyone to

hear: All aboard for the

“Take the A-Train”

festival at, and close to

the main station in

Salzburg. On several dierent stages, the

international music scene and hot live acts from

across Europe rub shoulders with top local

musicians.

Photo: Foto Wildbild

Address: Take The A-Train – Jazz Festival am Bahnhof

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/events-calenda

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Salzburg Culture Days

First-class performances

and concerts are on the

14-day program of

Culture Days, which is

organized by the

Salzburg Cultural

Society. This music festival is famous for its

Classical performances as well as its embrace of

experimentation, not shying away from exciting

mixtures of genres including hip-hop and hits

from the world of musicals.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg

Address: Waagplatz 1a

Phone: +43662 845346

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/salzb

urg-culture-days

Email: [email protected]

Jazz & The CityThe Jazz & The City

festival takes place at

rather out-of-the-ordinary

venues that include

manufacturing

businesses, churches and

hotels, along with bars and cafes. Performers

include international artists and newcomers,

while entrance is free. Aside from World Music

and jazz, the program also features electronic

music.

Photo: Altstadt Salzburg Marketing GmbH

Address: Münzgasse 1

Phone: +43662 845453

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/jazz-

and-the-city

Email: [email protected]

Winterfest

Winterfest has developed

into one of the biggest

festivals for modern

circus artistry in the

German-speaking world.

From the end of

November until the beginning of January, only

the very best circus troupes get to perform under

the big tents in the Volksgarten. Visitors can

look forward to an exciting program of side

events, compelling acrobatics and a colorful

culinary oer.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Volksgarten

Phone: +43662 433490

Internet:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/highlights/winterfest

Email: [email protected]

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Salzburg Advent SingingA deeply rooted vocal and

musical legacy, Alpine

melodies and traditions:

This is what Salzburg

Advent Singing in the

Grosses Festspielhaus is

all about. Over 150 musicians, actors and child

performers conjure up a perfect Christmas

atmosphere for the public to enjoy. Similar

events in and around Salzburg include

Salzburger Hirtenadvent and Original Salzburg

Advent.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Großes Festspielhaus

Phone: +43662 843182

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/advent/salzb

urg-advent-singing

Email: [email protected]

Salzburg Christmas Markets

Numerous Advent

markets during the

run-up to Christmas draw

visitors from near and far

to the City of Mozart. The

most famous of these

include the Christkindlmarkt on Cathedral- and

Residenzplatz squares, along with Advent Magic

at Hellbrunn – which is particularly popular with

families – and the Advent market on

Mirabellplatz.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Salzburger Christkindlmarkt

Phone: +43-664-1091491

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/advent/salzb

urg-christmas-market

Email: [email protected]

DO & SEE

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

The medieval and baroque area of the city is a

world cultural heritage site and features a

number of impressive and historical sights, as

well as museums and family trip destinations.

Visitors can almost breathe the history of the

town on the River Salzach while also catching

plenty of glimpses of contemporary architecture

and the modern world.

Fortress Hohensalzburg perches regally at the

top of the 'Festungsberg' and is one of the

largest fortied defence systems in Europe.

Gazing down to the foot of the Mönchsberg

visitors see the festival district and the large

festival hall, Felsenreitschule riding school built

into the mountainside, and the 'Haus für Mozart'.

The Getreidegasse is a well-known attraction

and is one of the most attractive and heavily

frequented shopping streets in the world. A

stone’s throw away there is Salzburg cathedral

with its imposing dome and magnicent facade

made of marble hewn from the Untersberg.

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THANKS TO THE SCHAFBERGBAHN ANDWOLFGANGSEE FERRIES, YOU CAN NOW DISCOVER THE SALZKAMMERGUT FROM WHOLE NEWPERSPECTIVES. BY WATER AND BY LAND!

FASCINATING VIEWS AND STIRRING EXPERIENCES

www.wolfgangseeschifffahrt.atwww.schafbergbahn.at

Festung Hohensalzburg

The rst thing to do is to

take the cableway up to

Hohensalzburg fortress.

It is the best-preserved

medieval fortress in

Central Europe, and the

views from atop the 1,660 foot-high

Festungsberg Mountain are remarkable. To the

north is the city with its church spires, and to the

south the Alps.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Festungsgasse, 4

Internet:

http://www.salzburg-burgen.at/en/hohensalzburg/index.htm

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/sights/top10/hohens

alzburg-fortress

Altstadt

Most of Salzburg’s tourist

attractions are in

Altstadt, the Old Town.

However, the charm of

the area itself is possibly

the biggest draw of all. It

is a listed UNESCO world heritage site, full of

quaint squares, fountains, Baroque churches,

chubby medieval buildings, wrought iron signs,

and much more.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg

Address: Altstadt, Old Town

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/unesco-wor

ld-cultural-heritage

Salzburg Card

THE MOST IMPORTANT

CARD FOR ALL

SALZBURG VISITORS!

The Salzburg Card

entitles holders to a wide

range of free and

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reduced-price visits to various attractions in and

around Salzburg – such as free admission to

Salzburg’s museums, free use of the

Festungsbahn funicular railway and the

Untersbergbahn cable car; a ride on Salzach ship

(tour 1) and free use of public transport.

Salzburg Card holders also benet from

discounts on a number of concerts, theatrical

performances and sightseeing destinations in

and around Salzburg.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Internet: https://www.salzburg.info/en

More Info:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/hotels-oers/salzburg-card

Museum of Natural History

Museum of Natural

History and Technology,

aquarium with 40 display

pools, 56 terrariums with

live reptiles and

amphibians, a dinosaur

hall, a space display, a world of crystals, a

journey around the human body, a tour of the

ocean and a science centre.

The aquarium is quite rightly said to be one of

the most attractive aquariums in Central Europe.

More than 40 display pools provide an insight

into the magical underwater world. Every

Monday visitors can watch the feeding of the

reef sharks.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Museumsplatz 5

Phone: +43662 842653

Internet: www.hausdernatur.at/

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/sights/top10/museu

m-of-natural-history

Salzburg FestivalOPERA, THEATRE &

CONCERTS OF THE

HIGHEST QUALITY! The

Salzburg Festival is

famous all over the world

and a highlight in the

cultural year every time. Every summer the

Salzburg Festival transforms the city of Mozart

into a gigantic stage for a number of weeks.

On 'rst nights' the Hofstallgasse along the front

of the main festival hall is packed with luxury

limousines and members of high society!

A WIDE RANGE OF EVENTS FOR A

COLOURFUL FESTIVAL PROGRAMME!

Every year the Salzburg Festival stages around

200 events.

Several great venues are used to nd the best

stage for a colourful range of events. Some of the

best known venues include the main festival

hall, the Felsenreitschule, the House for Mozart

and Domplatz square, upon which the famous

morality play 'Everyman' is staged.

HERBERT VON KARAJAN AND THE SALZBURG

FESTIVAL!

The era of Herbert von Karajan began in

Salzburg in the post-war years. In 1948 he

conducted his rst operatic production in the city

– Gluck’s Orpheus. In 1956 he was appointed

artistic director and in 1957 he directed

Beethoven’s Fidelio for the rst time. In 1960

Herbert von Karajan opened the new main

festival hall, heralding the dawn of a new era

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when he conducted Richard Strauss’s 'Der

Rosenkavalier'. Although Karajan was no longer

the sole artistic director from autumn 1960

onwards, and was part of a board of directors

from 1964, he was still the one pulling all the

strings and making the key decisions. He was the

very last 'absolutist ruler' as one obituary

remarked following his death in 1989.

In 1967 he established the Easter Festival, which

he managed until his death. Every year he

worked on a new operatic production with the

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, who were made

available by the Berlin Senate for the occasion.

He also founded the Salzburg Pngstkonzerte at

Whitsuntide.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Hofstallgasse 1

Internet: www.salzburgerfestspiele.at/summer

More Info:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/salzburg-festival

Salzburg Cathedral

This seventeenth century

Baroque cathedral is one

of the most beautiful

architectural buildings in

Salzburg. The history of

the cathedral gives an

amazing depth to the wonderful colours and

paintings. Find out more about the cathedral on

sight.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg

Address: Domplatz

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/sights/churches-cem

eteries/salzburger-cathedral

Mozarts GeburtshausMozart’s family lived on

the 3rd oor of the

"Hagenauer Haus" at

Getreidegasse no. 9 for

26 years, from 1747 until

1773. On the 27th

January 1756 it became the birthplace of

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, their famous son.

The building was named after its owner, a friend

of the Mozart family, the tradesman and spice

emporium owner Johann Lorenz Hagenauer.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Getreidegasse 9

Phone: +43662 844313

Internet: www.mozarteum.at/en

More Info:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/sights/top10/mozarts-birthplace

SALZBURG FOR TRAVELLERS

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

The city of Salzburg has the ideal holiday

itinerary for every type of traveller - for families,

gays and lesbians, lovers, culture seekers and

short break enthusiasts.

Discover the very best of Salzburg in just 48

hours or on a laid-back family holiday. Lovers

and romantics can visit the world’s most

magnicent wedding hall – the marble hall at

Schloss Mirabell palace.

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Salzburg for 48 hours

In Salzburg there are

medieval areas of the

town, bright and colourful

oral gardens, and

modern architecture – all

just a few minutes’ walk

from each other. One of the great things about

Salzburg is that many of the most fascinating

and beautiful sights can be discovered on the

way from A to B.

Day 1:

On the rst day we recommend a walk up to

Fortress Hohensalzburg, a tour of the stately

apartments and the museum, a look around the

cathedral and a visit to the Franciscan church,

followed by a stroll around St. Peter’s district

taking in the graveyard, monastery and

catacombs in the Mönchsberg hillside.

Day 2:

On the second day we propose a walk to Mirabell

Gardens to see the Pegasus fountain, rose hill

and gnome garden; then a tour of Mozart’s home

on Makartplatz square, a trip to Schloss

Hellbrunn palace to witness the old

'Wasserspiele' trick water jets, or you can ride up

the nearby Untersberg mountain for

breath-taking sweeping vistas of the city and

province of Salzburg.

Options for a short trip to Salzburg:

• Visit the popular 'Haus der Natur' museum

• Visit the Museum of Modernity

• Enjoy a boat trip down the Salzach

• Take a tour of the festival halls

• Visit the Panorama Museum

Tip: Use the 48-hour Salzburg Card to enjoy a

wide range of sights.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/48-hours

Salzburg for 72 hours

A three-day stay in

Salzburg will allow you to

feel the rhythm of the

city. Day 1: Start the rst

day of your trip by

walking up to

Hohensalzburg Fortress or visiting Mozart's

Birthplace in the Getreidegasse followed by a

stroll through St. Peter's district with its

Cemetery, Church, Monastery and the

Catacombs hewn out of the Mönchsberg. The

Salzburg Museum also oers interesting insight

into the city's history, oering changing

exhibitions.

Day 2:

In the morning you might want to visit the

Mirabell Gardens with its Pegasus Fountain,

Rose and Dwarves Garden and take a tour of the

Mozart Residence on Makart Square. In the

afternoon you can ride the cable car up on the

Untersberg to get a panoramic view of the city of

Salzburg or visit Hellbrunn Palace with its Trick

Fountains and Salzburg Zoo.

Day 3:

Salzburg oers a wide range of interesting

museums which should not only be an option in

case of inclement weather but are always worth

visiting, e.g. the Museum of Modern Art on the

Mönchsberg or the Domquartier.

Tip: Use the 72-hour Salzburg Card to enjoy a

wide range of sights.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/72-hours

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Salzburg for Families

Salzburg is ideal for a city

break or a day trip with

the whole family. The

relaxed rhythm of the

town, the short distances

and numerous things to

see and do provide plenty of variety for children.

The short distances between the various sights

are easy for children to negotiate and easily

manageable for parents with pushchairs. There

are several museums designed to interest and

entertain children, and some of the other

establishments also provide special tours for

kids.

Salzburg is surrounded by lakes, mountains and

great day-trip destinations. So there’s plenty of

variety, whatever the time of year and whatever

the weather.

The Salzburg Card is an aordable all-inclusive

pass for families. It enables visitors to enjoy free

admission to Salzburg’s museums and sights,

and entitles holders to free transit on the Salzach

ship, Festungsbahn castle lift, Untersbergbahn

mountain cable car and all municipal public

transport.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/family

Salzburg for Gays

Salzburg has something

for everyone and, of

course, that includes

homosexuals. Although

rst impressions might

suggest the picturesque

streets and lanes of the old town of Salzburg are

mostly reserved for heterosexual fans of the

baroque period and of Mozart – appearances can

be very misleading.

There is a wide range of places to go, and things

to see and do for gays and lesbians in Salzburg,

including bars, cafes and parties.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

More Info:

https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/gays-and-friends

Weddings in Salzburg

Romantics will nd

Salzburg provides a

wonderful stage for a

wedding or a honeymoon.

May, the month of lovers,

is certainly not the only

time white liveried horse-drawn carriages can be

seen riding through the streets of Salzburg, as

weddings take place here throughout the entire

year. Whether the sun is burning from high in

the sky, the reds and golds of the horse chestnut

trees have drawn the mantle of autumn across

the city, or the old town of Salzburg lies under a

blanket of driven snow – there can hardly be a

more beautiful place on earth to marry!

Registry oice weddings are held in the baroque

marble hall of Schloss Mirabell palace. This

venue provides an elegant backdrop for the most

important day of your life. Couples are greeted

by myriad heavenly messengers on the 'Angels'

Staircase'. The mood is then captured on camera

for eternity out in the palace gardens, while the

happy couple marvels at the wonderful view out

towards the castle and the old town.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/weddings

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Salzburg for Art & CultureSalzburg oers an

unsurpassably rich

variety of art and culture.

There are numerous

museums and galleries of

international repute and

over 4000 cultural events every year. The works

of many great artists are on show in the heart of

the historical of the city; there are famous

academies such as the International Summer

Academy of Salzburg, premium standard fairs

and exhibitions, and not least the world famous

Salzburg Festival – all of which makes Salzburg a

horn of plenty for visitors in search of items of

cultural interest.

Salzburg has a very lively art scene oering

everything from sophisticated culture to alpine

customs, the traditional and the modern, the

controversial and the universally popular. People

of all ages have the opportunity to explore,

marvel, discuss and enjoy.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg

PACKAGES

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Salzburg Card Package 48 hours

Time for your appearance on the “Stage of the

World”.

Enjoy Salzburg with our “Salzburg Card

Packages”

Salzburg Card Package 2 nights / 48h includes:

• 2 nights accommodation included breakfast in

some selected hotels

• free, single admission to all of the city's

attractions for 48 hours

• free use of public transport for 48 hours

• attractive discounts for cultural events

• reduced prices at a number of excursion

destinations

*** (Breakfast) from 119.00 EUR

**** (Breakfast) from 139.00 EUR

The Salzburg card will be deposit at the

reception of your hotel.

Salzburg Card Package 72 hours

Time for your appearance on the “Stage of the

World”.

Enjoy Salzburg with our “Salzburg Card

Packages”

Salzburg Card Package 3 nights / 72h includes:

• 3 nights accommodation included breakfast in

some selected hotels

• free, single admission to all of the city's

attractions for 72 hours

• free use of public transport for 72 hours

• attractive discounts for cultural events

• reduced prices at a number of excursion

destinations

*** (Breakfast) from 169.00 EUR

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**** (Breakfast) from 199.00 EUR

The Salzburg card will be deposit at the

reception of your hotel.

DINING

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Eating and drinking in Salzburg are pleasures of

the highest order. The immense variety of

options includes beer gardens, traditional coee

houses, award-winning restaurants, bars and

cosy taverns.

There is an incredible range of restaurants and

food outlets in the city, so connoisseurs, nibblers

and night clubbers can all be sure of nding

something to suit their tastes.

People eating out have some tough decisions to

make in Salzburg. The county of Salzburg boasts

a higher density of award-winning restaurants

than any other Austrian province.

Salzburg is also a pioneer of the organic food

revolution. Around 38% of the agricultural

operations here are run by certied 'Bio'

farmers. This enables the countless simple,

down-to-earth restaurants and inns to serve

Salzburg specialities that really do come from

Salzburg.

Four very special breweries in the city of

Salzburg oer delicious and hearty meals and

snacks in a convivial atmosphere.

Visitors looking for a snack can look into one of

the delicatessens in the heart of the old town,

take a stroll around the Grünmarkt, or try the

produce at the farmers’ markets held once a

week on the Mirabellplatz and Papagenoplatz

squares.

Augustiner Bräu

Augustiner Bräu is the

largest brewery tavern in

the whole of Austria and

has an enchanting leafy

beer garden. Guests

queue up for beer in the

brewery, which is served straight from wooden

beer barrels. Hungry visitors stroll up and down

the 'Schmankerlgang' hallway to choose from a

wide range of typical fayre at the various kiosks.

Photo: Augustiner Bräu

Address: Lindhofstr. 7, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 431246

Internet: www.augustinerbier.at/

Email: [email protected]

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/salzburg/beer-cultur

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Stiftskeller St.Peter

Stiftskeller St.Peter has

been a purveyor of

Salzburg’s brand of

hospitality for over 1200

years! Delicious food is

served in inspiringly

baroque surroundings. Why not book the 'Mozart

Dinner' at the Stiftskeller.

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Address: St. Peter Bezirk 1/4, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 8412680

Internet: www.stpeter-stiftskeller.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Auerhahn

Around twenty years ago

this inn was transformed

into an immensely

popular, award-winning

restaurant. Consistent

quality, honest hospitality

and an eye for detail have ensured the Auerhahn

is in great demand with its many regular

customers in Salzburg. Enjoy a meal out in the

wonderful garden in the shade of the horse

chestnut trees.

Photo: Gasthof Auerhahn

Address: Bahnhofstraße 15, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 451052

Internet: http://auerhahn-salzburg.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Gasthof Schloss Aigen

Gasthof Schloss Aigen is

one of Salzburg’s haute

cuisine restaurants. The

restaurant at the villa in

Aigen is particularly well

known for the various

freshly prepared dishes of local organic beef

made every day. Pleasant and rustic farmhouse

atmosphere and an idyllic garden dining area.

Photo: Gasthof Schloss Aigen

Address: Schwarzenbergpromenade 37, A-5026 Salzburg

Internet: http://www.schloss-aigen.at/

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Stiegl BrauweltStiegl Brauwelt oers a

very charming and

unique beer hall. Stiegl

beer is a famous

beverage that combines

wonderfully with the

many delicious traditional dishes and specialities

on oer. Why not take a tour of the brewery and

explore the brewery museum.

Photo: Stiegl Brauwelt

Address: Kendlerstraße 1, A-5017 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 83870

Internet: www.stiegl.at/de/brauwelt

Email: [email protected]

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Die Weisse

This brewery restaurant

and bar is ‘in’ with

everyone in Salzburg and

is well-known for its own

weissbier – 'die Weisse'.

Visitors are just a few

minutes’ walk from the centre of town and can

relax in the shade of the beer garden, enjoy a

meal, or drink in the brew house and at the bar

as the evening progresses.

Photo: Die Weisse

Address: Rupertgasse 10, A-5020 salzburg

Phone: +43 662 872246

Internet: www.dieweisse.at/

Email: [email protected]

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KrimplstätterSince 1548 Krimplstätter

has remained true to its

traditional philosophy:

"Beer needs a home".

Typical down-to-earth

Salzburg cuisine, hearty

hospitality and a homely atmosphere are what

every guest can expect at what is probably the

most convivial brewery tavern and restaurant in

Salzburg

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Address: Müllner Hauptstrasse 31, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 432274

Internet: www.krimpelstaetter.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Café Restaurant TRIANGEL

Triangel is just across the

road from Salzburg’s

festival hall. It is a

restaurant that oers the

essence of Austrian

restaurant culture.

Triangel’s owners believe in the importance of

purchasing top quality produce from local

suppliers and prioritises organically farmed

products.

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Address: Wiener Philharmoniker Gasse 7, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 842229

Internet: www.triangel-salzburg.co.at/

Email: [email protected]

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UrbankellerThe Urbankeller is the

most popular of all the

pubs in Schallmooser

Hauptstraße and is open

to all kinds of cultural

output and to guests of all

ages – be it at a G'stanzl rhyming battle, jazz

performance or listening to rock grooves. Expect

refreshing and down-to-earth regional

atmosphere, whether you’re a diner, bar guest or

concert-goer.

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Address: Schallmooser Hauptstr. 50, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 870894

Internet: www.urbankeller.com/

Email: [email protected]

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Restaurant zum Eulenspiegel

The 'Zum Eulenspiegel'

restaurant has been a

unique feature of the old

part of Salzburg for 680

years. The rooms and the

location work their own

very special charm on guests as they enjoy the

many select wines and honest culinary fayre.

Several dishes are still pan-fried with melted

butter just like grandma used to do.

Photo: Restaurant zum Eulenspiegel

Address: Hagenauerplatz 2

Phone: +43 662 843180

Internet: www.zum-eulenspiegel.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Zum fidelen AffenAustrian cuisine is an

important component of

the charm provided by

the 'delen Aen'. The

meat, vegetables and

salads are sourced from

Austrian farmers and local producers, and great

emphasis is placed by the owners on the

freshness and quality of the ingredients.

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Address: Priesterhausgasse 8, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 877361

Internet: www.delerae.at

Email: [email protected]

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Esszimmer

Esszimmer has been

treating its guests to top

class cuisine in a

sophisticated atmosphere

since 2004. 3-toque and

Michelin star

award-winning chef Andreas Kaiblinger ensures

there’s plenty of variety on the menu from week

to week.

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Address: Müllner Hauptstr. 33

Phone: +43 662 870899

Internet: www.esszimmer.com

Email: [email protected]

More Info: https://www.salzburg.info/en/travel-info/infos/esszi

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BärenwirtThe Bärenwirt has been

open for business in the

city of Salzburg since

1663. It’s a tavern

restaurant with all the

traditional features no

guest would wish to do without. It is well-known

for serving a typical, traditional spit-roasted

chicken and other Austrian culinary classics in a

traditional atmosphere.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Müllner Hauptstraße 8, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 422404

Internet: www.baerenwirt-salzburg.at/

Email: [email protected]

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CAFES

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Like all other European cities, Salzburg has

caught the cappuccino craze, but do not despair -

there are alternatives. There are places that

serve proper black coee with apfelstrudel, that

have a proper table to spread out your

newspaper on, and where there are more people

to look at besides lounging teenagers.

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Café GlüxfallCafe Glüxfall is a

charming and diminutive

breakfast cafe with a

sunny inner courtyard at

the heart of the old town

of Salzburg. Alongside a

rich and rened range of breakfasts, there are

also various smaller dishes available. In the

evenings guests can enjoy freshly made cocktails

or partake of a sophisticated glass of wine.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Franz-Josef-Kai 11

Phone: +43 662 265017

Internet: www.gluexfall.at/en/

Email: [email protected]

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Café Bazar

Cafe Bazar is typical of

the tradition of coee

houses in Salzburg. Down

the years it has been a

haven for artists, poets

and thinkers, and is

renowned for its period xtures and ttings.

There is a wide range of beverages on oer,

sweet and savoury delicacies, cakes and classic

pastry desserts.

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Address: Schwarzstraße 3

Phone: +43 662874278

Internet: www.hotel-brandstaetter.com/en-cafe-bazar.htm

Email: [email protected]

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Café ClassicCafe Classic is located in

Mozart’s world famous

former home. It’s a great

place for guests of all

ages and lovers of

classical music to enjoy a

bounteous breakfast. There are also plenty of

smaller specialities and a ne selection of

desserts and sweet pastries to accompany your

cup of coee.

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Address: Makartplatz 8

Phone: +43 662 882700

Internet: www.cafeclassic.at/home/

Email: [email protected]

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republic

Republic is an urban

coee house with its own

modern air, situated in

the oldest part of

Salzburg. In the daytime

this modern venue is a

great place to relax, and in the evening it is

transformed into a lively bar and disco.

Photo: republic

Address: Anton Neumayr Platz 2

Phone: +43 662 843448

Internet: www.republic.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Carpe DiemThe very highest

standards of culinary

fayre can be enjoyed at

Carpe Diem! There is a

laid-back contemporary

atmosphere, plus rst

class delicacies and excellent service. The cafe is

particularly well-known for its 'cones', a very

exquisite form of nger food.

Photo: Carpe Diem

Address: Getreidegasse 50

Phone: + 43 662 848800

Internet: https://www.carpediemnestngerfood.com/en/

Email: [email protected]

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Café Fingerlos

Cafe Fingerlos is

renowned all over

Salzburg, not least for its

range of bountiful

breakfasts. The in-house

sweet pastry bakery has

lots of special treats for customers with a sweet

tooth. The pleasant outdoor courtyard seating at

the heart of the idyllic Andräviertel area of

Salzburg is a great place to let the time drift by.

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Address: Franz-Josef-Strasse 9

Phone: +43 662 874213

Internet: www.cafe-ngerlos.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Café-Konditorei FürstThe home of Fürst

confectioneries is

well-known in Salzburg

and still produces the

world famous 'Original

Salzburger Mozartkugeln'

chocolate-coated marzipan balls by hand. The

cafe is just a stone’s throw from Salzburg’s

cathedral, and can oer guests a delicious cup of

coee on the wonderful patio during a

well-earned break. There is also a large

collection of typical Salzburg pastries and

steam-baked desserts. Attractively wrapped

Mozartkugel marzipan balls make a wonderful

gift for your nearest and dearest.

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Address: Brodgasse 13

Phone: +43 662 84 37 590

Internet: www.original-mozartkugel.com/

Email: [email protected]

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m32

Enjoy breakfast gazing

down from Cafe m32, the

restaurant at the Museum

of Modernity on top of

mount Mönchsberg, onto

the rooftops of the city at.

Indulge in a whole range of delicacies while

taking in the wonderful views of Mozart’s home

town. m32 can be reached using the Mönchsberg

lift or by taking an invigorating walk up the

Mönchsberg hillside.

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Address: Mönchsberg 32

Phone: +43 662 841000

Internet: http://m32.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Café Wernbacher

The Wernbacher is a

popular and traditional

cafe in the Andräviertel

area of the city. It is

known for its

comprehensive range of

coees and blends, and for its special teas. There

are various dishes available, a set lunch and a

selection of cakes and pastry desserts.

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Address: Franz-Josef-Straße 5

Phone: +43 662 881099

Internet: www.facebook.com/wernbacher

Email: [email protected]

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BARS & NIGHTLIFE

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Salzburg has a surprisingly large selection of

bars. Just as with the restaurants, the best

experience is at one of the traditional bars. In

other words, head for Salzburg’s wonderful beer

gardens, the Biergarten. Try Augustiner Bräu on

Augustinergasse 4, whose beer is still brewed by

monks, or the Stieglkeller at Festungsgasse 10,

part of the Stiegl brewery, with postcard-perfect

views. Here are a few other suggestions:

SteinterrasseThe Steinterrasse rooftop

bar on top of the Hotel

Stein oers a

breath-taking panoramic

view across the city of

Salzburg. Enjoy a cocktail

or a glass of ne wine and soak up the sunset

from high above the city.

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Address: Giselakai 3, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 87 43 460

Internet: https://www.hotelstein.at/en/wining-dining/

Email: [email protected]

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Monkeys cafe.bar

Monkeys is a cosy pub

down by the River

Salzach. It’s the perfect

place to meet up, whether

you’re looking for a tasty

glass of wine, an evening

of cocktails or you’re intending to dance the

night away. In the summer the patio oers

wonderful sunsets and a splendid view of

Fortress Hohensalzburg.

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Address: Imbergstrasse 2a, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 876652

Internet: www.facebook.com/monkeys.salzburg

Email: [email protected]

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Club Take FiveThis stylish venue oers a

modern club feel,

particularly for lovers of

champagne looking to

savour the good life into

the small hours. The

perfect place for a lively party accompanied by

great music and a classic selection of the nest

drinks.

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Address: Gstaettengasse 7

Phone: +43 664 4327700

Internet: www.take-ve.club/

Email: [email protected]

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Shamrock Irish Pub

The Shamrock is the best

known Irish Pub in the

historical part of

Salzburg. As well as

providing a full range of

all the most popular

drinks there are, of course, several typical Irish

beverages. Enjoy an unforgettable evening in the

friendly and lively atmosphere of the Shamrock.

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Address: Rudolfskai 12, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 841610

Internet: www.shamrocksalzburg.com/

Email: [email protected]

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watzmann cultbar lounge gardenThe Watzmann in

Salzburg is particularly

well known for its

wonderful garden in

which guests can unwind

under palm trees on a

balmy summer evening. You’re sure to nd your

favourite cocktail on the comprehensive drinks

list.

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Address: Giselakai 17a, A-5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 254776

Internet: http://www.watzmann.at/

Email: [email protected]

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SHOPPING

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Shopping in Salzburg is an experience in itself.

Visitors can choose from boutiques, fashionable

agship stores, shopping centres and traditional

family-owned businesses.

Obviously, Salzburg oers the usual range of

designer brands, street wear and traditional

shops. However, for those looking for something

a little out-of-the-ordinary there are also fashion

accessories with typical alpine air, as well as

traditional 'tracht' styles and lederhosen - and

don’t forget to round o the day with a bag or

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box of delicious chocolate-dipped marzipan

Mozartkugels.

Lederhaus Koffer Schliesselberger

Fittingly, 'Lederhaus

Schliesselberger' leather

goods shop is situated on

Lederergasse lane and

has a family-owned

business since 1422. It

was established as a tannery and leather was

dyed there until the beginning of the 20th

century when the nished leather was then sold.

Subsequently. Leather goods were produced for

70 years in the Maxglan area of the town. Today

the portfolio includes leather goods, travelling

cases. The business also trades in all kinds of

leather, furs and a variety of footwear supplies.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Lederergasse 5, 5020 Salzburg

Phone: +43 662 87 31 82

Internet: www.lederhaus.at/

Email: [email protected]

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Schirmhandel & -manufaktur Kirchtag

According to the

newspaper ad of the time

the oicial opening of the

'Alois Kirchtag Sunday

Goods and Umbrella

Business' in the heart of

the Getreidegasse took place in 1903. The

business focuses on the sale of premium quality,

handmade umbrellas.

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Address: Getreidegasse 22

Phone: +43 662 84 13 10

Internet: www.kirchtag.com

Email: [email protected]

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Knopferlmayer

The gentile charm of the

display windows looking

out onto Rathausplatz can

hardly begin to betray the

cornucopia of treasures

within. The Mayer family

has ruled over an emporium for handicraft

utensils, decorative lace borders and buttons for

almost 250 years – the latter product being of a

signicance above and beyond its place in the

company’s name.

Countless minutiously organised boxes contain

an immense number and variety of buttons,

probably unrivalled within and far beyond the

borders of Austria.

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Address: Rathausplatz 1

Phone: +43 662 84 22 63

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Sporer Likör- & Punschmanufaktur

Built in 1407, the

narrowest building in the

Getreidegasse, next to

what is now the Blaue

Gans art hotel, is home to

Sporer’s specialist wine

and spirits shop. It was founded in 1903 and is

now run by the third and fourth generations of

the Sporer family. Popular classics include the

'Hausmischung', made according to family

recipes handed down across the generations, a

ne herb liqueur, and an orange punch

concentrate made according to grandmother’s

own recipe dating back to 1927. Connoisseurs

appreciate the selection of wines chosen by

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certied sommelier Michael Sporer. Wine tasting

sessions are held every Wednesday.

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Address: Getreidegasse 39

Phone: +43 662 84 54 31

Internet: www.sporer.at

Email: [email protected]

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Der Grünmarkt

The Grünmarkt is a

market held every day

except Sundays and

public holidays on

Universitätsplatz square

in the historical part of

the city. A wide variety of market stalls provides

a broad range of locally produced delicacies,

owers, fruit and vegetables.

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Address: Universitätsplatz/Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse

More Info:

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Whether you are planning a vacation, a special

weekend or a business meeting, rest assured,

you will have a great time in Salzburg. The city

oers a wide range of accommodation to suit all

needs.

Arthotel Blaue Gans

This hotel is as much an

art gallery as a hotel. It is

trendy, tasteful and

perfectly located on one

of the city’s most popular

streets very close to the

famous birth place of Mozart.

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Address: Getreidegasse 41-43

Phone: +43 662 84 24 910

Internet: www.blauegans.at

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Hotel Sacher Salzburg

The world-famous Hotel

Sacher is situated on the

bank of the River Salzach

at the heart of the old

town. A very splendid

location indeed!

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Address: Schwarzstraße 5-7

Phone: +43 662 88 97 70

Internet: www.sacher.com

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Sheraton Grand Salzburg Hotel

The Sheraton Grand

Salzburg Hotel oers

5-star accommodation

and services, and is right

next to the world famous

Mirabell palace and

gardens.

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Address: Auerspergstrasse 4

Phone: +43 662 88 99 90

Internet: www.sheratonsalzburg.com

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Star Inn Hotel Premium Salzburg Gablerbräu

Since May 2012 the third

'Star Inn Hotel' in

Salzburg has been

attracting guests with its

central location at the

heart of the Linzergasse

shopping street.

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Address: Richard-Mayr-Gasse 2

Phone: +43 662 87 96 62

Internet: https://starinnhotels.com/star-inn-hotel-premium-sal

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Hotel Goldener Hirsch

Historically speaking, the

Goldener Hirsch is the

oldest luxury hotel in

Salzburg. Its unique

situation in the

'Getreidegasse' makes it

a very special place to stay.

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Address: Getreidegasse 37

Phone: +43 662 80 840

Internet: www.goldenerhirsch.com/

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Motel One Salzburg Süd

Motel One Salzburg Süd

oers ideal public

transport links with the

historical part of

Salzburg.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Alpenstraße 92-94

Phone: +43 662 83 50 20

Internet:

www.motel-one.com/de/hotels/salzburg/hotel-salzburg/

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Motel One Salzburg Mirabell

Motel One Salzburg

Mirabell is right on the

bank of the River Salzach.

The old part of the town

can be reached on foot in

just a few minutes.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Elisabethkai 58-60

Phone: +43 662 88 52 00

Internet: www.motel-one.com/de/hotels/salzburg/hotel-salzbu

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JUFA Salzburg CityJUFA, in the Nonntal area

of the town, is a centrally

located hotel just a few

minutes’ walk from the

historical centre of

Salzburg.

Photo: Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Address: Josef Preis Allee 18

Phone: +43 57 08 36 13

Internet: www.jufa.eu/jufa-salzburg-city/

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TOURIST INFORMATION

Tourismus Salzburg GmbH

Public transportThe city’s local transport network of buses and

trains is managed by Salzburg AG. Buses run

until 23.00, tickets can be purchased from train

stations and from tobacconists.

Population145,800

CurrencyEuro, 1€ = 100 cents

Opening hoursMost stores in Salzburg are open 08.00-18.00, but close for 1-2 hours during lunch. Saturday opening hours are usually08.00-12.00, many are open on Sundays too.

Internet

www.salzburg.infowww.instagram.com/visitsalzburgwww.facebook.com/salzburgwww.youtube.com/salzburginfohttps://twitter.com/salzburg_info

NewspapersSalzburger Nachrichten

Emergency numbersEmergency: 112Police: 133Medical: 144

Tourist informationwww.salzburg.info

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Aiglhofstraße A2 A3 Jahnstraße B1 Reichenhaller Straße A3 B3

Auerspergstraße B2 C2 D2 Kajatanerplatz D4 Rezidenzplatz C3

Auenbergstraße A2 A3 Kalgasse D4 Riedenburger Straße A3

Augustinergasse A2 A3 B2 Kapitelplatz C4 Roseggerstraße A1

Bayerhamerstraße D1 D2 Koch-Stenfeld-Gasse A3 Rosengasse A1

Bayernstraße A3 L.-V.-Keutschach-Straße A1 Rudolf-Biebl-Straße A1 A2

Bergheimerstraße B1 Lasserstraße C2 D2 Rudolfskai C3

Breitenfelderstraße D1 Lastenstraße C1 Rudolfsplatz D4

Domplatz C3 Leopoldskronstraße A4 Rupertgasse D2

Dreifaltigkeitsgasse C2 C3 Lindhofstraße A2 Römergasse A3

Ed.-Baumgartner-Straße A3 Linzer Gasse C3 D2 Saint-Julien-Straße B1 C1

Elisabethkai B1 B2 B3 M.-Sittikus-Straße B2 C2 Schallmooser Hauptstraße D2

Elisabethstraße C1 Makartkai B1 Scheissstattstraße B1

Ernest-Thun-Straße B2 C2 Makartplatz C3 Schrannengasse C2

Erzabt-Klotz-Straße D4 Maxglaner Hauptstraße A4 Schwarzstraße B2 C3

Faberstraße C2 Mertensstraße B1 C1 Siebenstädterstraße A1

Franz-Josef-Kai B2 B3 Mirabellplatz C2 Sigm.-Haner-Gasse C3

Franz-Josef-Straße C2 Moosstraße A4 Sinnhubsstraße B4

Gabelsbergerstraße C1 D2 Mozartplatz C3 D3 Stauenstraße B1 C1

Gaswerkgasse A2 B2 Müllner-Hauptstraße B2 Steingasse C3 D3

Getreidegasse C3 Neutorstraße A4 B4 Sterneckstraße D2

Giselakai C3 D3 Nonnberggasse D4 Strubergasse A2

Glockengasse D2 Nonntaler Hauptstraße D4 Südtiroler Platz C1

Griesgasse B3 C3 Nußdorfer Straße A4 Universitätsplatz C3

Gärtnerstraße A3 Paracelcusstraße C1 D1 Vierthalerstraße D2

H.-Sattler-Gasse C2 Paris-Lodron-Straße C2 D2 Vogelweiderstraße D1

Haunspergstraße B1 Petersbrunnstraße D4 Weiserhofstraße C1 D1

Haydnstraße C2 Plainstraße B1 C1 Weiserstraße C1 C2

Hofstallgasse C3 Rainbergstraße B4 Wolf-Dietrich-Straße C2 D2

Ignaz-Harrer-Straße A1 B1 Rainerstraße C1 C2 Zillnerstraße A3

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