Salzburg
Sightseeing in Salzburg Old Town
A small, cosy,city, full of sights and attractions. Walk through the "Getreidegasse"; visit the fortress "Hohen Salzburg".
Salzburg Cathedral, the Palace of Hellbrunn with its trick fountains, the gardens of Mirabell and lots more.
Getreidegasse Alley
Salzburger Getreidegasse Alley
Of particular interest are the wrought iron, often gold-plated guild signs from the 16th - 19th centuries whose design probably originated during the Middle Ages.
Ornate facades, picturesque arcaded courtyards.
The Getreidegasse, site of Mozart's birthplace, lies in the heart of Austria's finest shopping district.
Salzburg Festival Halls
The "festival quarter" is located at the foot of the Mönchsberg. The Small Festival Hall was built in 1924/1925.
Salzburg Festival Halls
The Large Festival Hall was built to designs by Clemens Holzmeister from 1956-1960.
The Felsenreitschule (Summer Riding School) was built in 1693 to plans by Fischer von Erlach.
Site of the annual Salzburg Festival's main performances.
The "Pferdeschwemme" (an extravagant watering point for horses) was built in 1695 by Michael Bernhard Mandl.
Tickets - Salzburg Card for 24 hours
The Salzburg Card is the key to satisfying all your sightseeing wishes.
This all-inclusive card entitles you to free access to Salzburg's attractions in 24 hours.
The numerous advantages and discounts, as well as the complementary Salzburg Flyer, ensure that your stay is an enjoyable one.
With pleasure we can reserve for you the Salzburg Card.
Duration: 24 hours
| Period | Adults | Children |
|---|---|---|
| 01/05/13 - 31/10/13 | 26.- | 13.- |
| 01/11/13 - 30/04/14 | 23.- | 11.50 |
| 01/05/14 - 31/10/14 | 26.- | 13.- |
| 01/11/14 - 30/04/15 | 23.- | 11.50 |