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Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Fortress Hohensalzburg Castle, Moenchsberg 34, Salzburg 5020 Austria
In the year 1077, archbishop Gebhard had the fortress built and thus changed the Salzburg skyline forever. In the years which followed, his successors drove ongoing development of the fortress architecture. The complex acquired the appearance we recognize today under archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach in 1500. The original purpose of the fortress was to protect the principality and the archbishops from hostile attacks. In all of these years, it has never been captured by foreign troops.
Duration: 4 hours
Stop At: Salzburg Museum, Mozartplatz 1 Postfach 10, Salzburg 5020 Austria
he Salzburg Museum has garnered numerous awards, an institution with its own unique character housed within the magnificently restored Neue Residenz. Aside from aesthetic presentations and valuable art objects, a number of multimedia installations also invite visitors to marvel and learn.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mozart Residence (Mozart Wohnhaus), Makartplatz 8, Salzburg 5020 Austria
From 1773 to 1787, the Mozarts lived at the so-called “Dance Master’s House”, standing on today’s Makartplatz. The spacious eight-room apartment on the first floor is now home to a museum.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Schloss Hellbrunn, Fuerstenweg 37, Salzburg 5020 Austria
Markus Sittikus, prince-archbishop of Salzburg at that time, planned an oasis of pleasure and distraction unlike anything ever seen before. This summer residence sprang up in record-setting time between 1612 and 1615. Its architect, Santino Solari, whose commissions also included Salzburg Cathedral, ended up creating one of the most magnificent Late Renaissance buildings north of the Alps. As you visit the permanent exhibition located there, you will be able to stroll through its rooms and learn more about Hellbrunn’s colorful history. The Hellbrunn Castle is also a perfect location for your wedding
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Mozart's Birthplace, Getreidegasse 9, Salzburg 5020 Austria
One certain house in the Getreidegasse always draws particular attention: No. 9, the house in which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born. Salzburg’s most famous son came into this world on 27 January 1756. His family actually lived here for 26 years, from 1747 on, occupying an apartment on the third floor. With parents Leopold and Anna Maria as well as sister “Nannerl”, Mozart spend his childhood and much of his youth there. In 1773, the family moved to the house we know today as the “Mozart Residence”, standing on Makartplatz Square.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Museum der Moderne Rupertinum, Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9, Salzburg 5020 Austria
The Museum der Moderne at the Rupertinum presents rotating exhibitions of international caliber on 700 m². This Early Baroque building in the center of the historic district is unmistakable thanks to the “Tongue Beards” of Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Zoo Salzburg, Hellbrunner Strasse 60, Anif 5081 Austria
With around 1200 animals and 140 different species, the former “Tiergarten Hellbrunn” promises a fascinatingly delightful experience. From pygmy mice to white rhino, all sizes and shapes of creature are represented - and from different continents. The Africa section of the zoo is particularly popular, featuring a broad Savanna-like area and a lion house. Eurasia attracts visitors with red pandas, Alpine ibex and brown bears. From the Americas, you will get to see sloths and lowland tapirs, amongst others. Australia is also represented, for example with Parma wallabies.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Spielzeugmuseum (Toy Museum), Buergerspitalgasse 2, Salzburg 5020 Austria
The Toy Museum is famous for its collection of antique toys. Aside from being able to marvel at the historical exhibits, younger visitors are encouraged to become actively involved and try out all kinds of different toys for themselves.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Museum der Moderne Monchsberg, Moenchsberg 32, Salzburg 5020 Austria
In recent years, the Museum der Moderne has raised the bar in art matters to a whole new level. Displayed on an area of 2300 square meters are internationally acclaimed modern and contemporary art pieces, as well as works from their own collections, which the public can enjoy in a series of rotating exhibitions. The unique, puristic exhibition space never fails to excite visitors from around the world.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: DomQuartier Salzburg, Residenzplatz 1 Domplatz 1a, Salzburg 5020 Austria
The architectural complex we know today as the DomQuartier comprises the Cathedral and the Residenz – once the center of the prince-archbishops’ power – along with Benedictine St. Peter’s Abbey. With a single entrance ticket, visitors have the opportunity to marvel at five different Salzburg museums. The historical rooms of the DomQuartier also house various collections focused especially on the Baroque history of the city.
Duration: 1 hour
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Fortress Hohensalzburg Castle, Moenchsberg 34, Salzburg 5020 Austria
In the year 1077, archbishop Gebhard had the fortress built and thus changed the Salzburg skyline forever. In the years which followed, his successors drove ongoing development of the fortress architecture. The complex acquired the appearance we recognize today under archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach in 1500. The original purpose of the fortress was to protect the principality and the archbishops from hostile attacks. In all of these years, it has never been captured by foreign troops.
Duration: 4 hours
Stop At: Salzburg Museum, Mozartplatz 1 Postfach 10, Salzburg 5020 Austria
he Salzburg Museum has garnered numerous awards, an institution with its own unique character housed within the magnificently restored Neue Residenz. Aside from aesthetic presentations and valuable art objects, a number of multimedia installations also invite visitors to marvel and learn.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Mozart Residence (Mozart Wohnhaus), Makartplatz 8, Salzburg 5020 Austria
From 1773 to 1787, the Mozarts lived at the so-called “Dance Master’s House”, standing on today’s Makartplatz. The spacious eight-room apartment on the first floor is now home to a museum.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Schloss Hellbrunn, Fuerstenweg 37, Salzburg 5020 Austria
Markus Sittikus, prince-archbishop of Salzburg at that time, planned an oasis of pleasure and distraction unlike anything ever seen before. This summer residence sprang up in record-setting time between 1612 and 1615. Its architect, Santino Solari, whose commissions also included Salzburg Cathedral, ended up creating one of the most magnificent Late Renaissance buildings north of the Alps. As you visit the permanent exhibition located there, you will be able to stroll through its rooms and learn more about Hellbrunn’s colorful history. The Hellbrunn Castle is also a perfect location for your wedding
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Mozart's Birthplace, Getreidegasse 9, Salzburg 5020 Austria
One certain house in the Getreidegasse always draws particular attention: No. 9, the house in which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born. Salzburg’s most famous son came into this world on 27 January 1756. His family actually lived here for 26 years, from 1747 on, occupying an apartment on the third floor. With parents Leopold and Anna Maria as well as sister “Nannerl”, Mozart spend his childhood and much of his youth there. In 1773, the family moved to the house we know today as the “Mozart Residence”, standing on Makartplatz Square.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Museum der Moderne Rupertinum, Wiener-Philharmoniker-Gasse 9, Salzburg 5020 Austria
The Museum der Moderne at the Rupertinum presents rotating exhibitions of international caliber on 700 m². This Early Baroque building in the center of the historic district is unmistakable thanks to the “Tongue Beards” of Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Zoo Salzburg, Hellbrunner Strasse 60, Anif 5081 Austria
With around 1200 animals and 140 different species, the former “Tiergarten Hellbrunn” promises a fascinatingly delightful experience. From pygmy mice to white rhino, all sizes and shapes of creature are represented - and from different continents. The Africa section of the zoo is particularly popular, featuring a broad Savanna-like area and a lion house. Eurasia attracts visitors with red pandas, Alpine ibex and brown bears. From the Americas, you will get to see sloths and lowland tapirs, amongst others. Australia is also represented, for example with Parma wallabies.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Spielzeugmuseum (Toy Museum), Buergerspitalgasse 2, Salzburg 5020 Austria
The Toy Museum is famous for its collection of antique toys. Aside from being able to marvel at the historical exhibits, younger visitors are encouraged to become actively involved and try out all kinds of different toys for themselves.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Museum der Moderne Monchsberg, Moenchsberg 32, Salzburg 5020 Austria
In recent years, the Museum der Moderne has raised the bar in art matters to a whole new level. Displayed on an area of 2300 square meters are internationally acclaimed modern and contemporary art pieces, as well as works from their own collections, which the public can enjoy in a series of rotating exhibitions. The unique, puristic exhibition space never fails to excite visitors from around the world.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: DomQuartier Salzburg, Residenzplatz 1 Domplatz 1a, Salzburg 5020 Austria
The architectural complex we know today as the DomQuartier comprises the Cathedral and the Residenz – once the center of the prince-archbishops’ power – along with Benedictine St. Peter’s Abbey. With a single entrance ticket, visitors have the opportunity to marvel at five different Salzburg museums. The historical rooms of the DomQuartier also house various collections focused especially on the Baroque history of the city.
Duration: 1 hour
Itinerary
Duration: 2 days
Departure Point: Mirabellplatz 2, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Return Details: Returns to original departure point
:Tour option details are as follows
09:00:
Option Departure Time: 9:00 AM
10:45:
Option Departure Time: 10:45 AM
11:45:
Option Departure Time: 11:45 AM
13:45:
Option Departure Time: 1:45 PM
14:45:
Option Departure Time: 2:45 PM
Departure Point: Mirabellplatz 2, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Return Details: Returns to original departure point
:Tour option details are as follows
09:00:
Option Departure Time: 9:00 AM
10:45:
Option Departure Time: 10:45 AM
11:45:
Option Departure Time: 11:45 AM
13:45:
Option Departure Time: 1:45 PM
14:45:
Option Departure Time: 2:45 PM
Inclusions
- 48-hour Salzburg Card
- 1.5-hour Mozart city tour
- Free delivery of the combo package to your hotel
Exclusions
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Change & Refund Policies
- Once this product is successfully booked, it cannot be changed or canceled
How to Use It
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- Your voucher will be sent to your email after your booking is confirmed. Please check the usage instructions on your voucher for more info about how to use it
- Any traveler groups not mentioned in the booking options are not applicable for voucher use.
Activity Essentials
Traveler Information
Infant: Age 0 to 3
Adult: Age 15 to 99
Child: Age 4 to 14
Important Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Please provide your full hotel name and address at time of booking
Not wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Social distancing enforced throughout experience