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Quote: As handsome as Salzburg is, I found it an oddly dull city in terms of colour. Roofs and walls are grey; the pavements much the same. In the back ground the mountains, unless clad in snow, are jagged peaks of more Read More
Quote: The Getreidegasse in Salzburg's Old Town was and still is Salzburg's most popular main drag.With its old wrought-iron signs and Old-World ambience, the Getreidegasse still looks like it did in the 18th century Read More
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Quote: A tour bus takes people going to 'The Eagles Nest,' Hitlers mountain perch, and the Salt Mine Tour to a large tourist trap store where you spend twenty minutes and as much money as you wish to. Then the group Read More
Quote: Salzburg’s Kapuzinerberg is a welcome haven in a city that, in spite of the proximity of the mountains, feels somewhat lacking in green spaces. The neatly manicured gardens of Schloss Mirabell are almost too Read More
Quote: Boating in from the train stop is definitely the best way to get into Hallstatt. Cross the lake into Hallstatt and you will be amazed by the towering mountains and the crystal-clean lake. It doesn't cost much (I Read More
Quote: One of the most popular places in Old Salzburg's Residenz Platz is the musical Glockenspiel located in what is now a post office. The Glockenspiel has a carillon or series of 35 bells that were cast in Read More
Quote: Salzburg’s Residenz was constructed in the 16th century and is a massive complex of buildings consisting of 180 rooms and 3 courtyards. This was where the prince archbishops of Salzburg lived and reigned, right Read More
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Quote: Salzburg is a town not short on churches. To my mind the Stiftskirche St. Peter, reached off Franziskanergasse is the most charming. Dating from the ninth century the church, once the haunt of Benedictine monks, Read More
Quote: Bad Gastein is one of parts of Austria which boast Paracelsus connections. He was impressed by the curative properties of the local spa waters. Paracelsus also lived in Villach as a young man (his father Read More