Salzburg:
City tour
City Tour in Salzburg
Your special city tour/ Old Town tour in Salzburg

Duration
approx. 1.5 h

Price
€160.00

Number
up to 25 people per guide

Meeting Point
Paris-Lodron-Terminal/by appointment

Languages
German and English
What to expect:
Arriving in Salzburg, we start our informative tour of the Old Town at Paris-Lodron-Straße. From there we go to Mirabellplatz for the first stop, the toilets. 🙂
Afterwards we really get going and walk through Mirabell Palace into the beautiful Mirabell Gardens. There we stop at the Pegasus Fountain, admire the park, which is decorated in winter, and leave the garden towards Makartplatz. From there, a view opens up to the Trinity Church and the later residence of the Mozart family. We continue on the Makartsteg over the Salzach to the old part of the city. At least 1,000 love locks and a fantastic view of the city skyline of Salzburg await us. From there we go into the actual Old Town of Salzburg, with the famous Getreidegasse, birthplace of W.A. Mozart, Kollegienkirche, Grünmarkt and much more.
What you will see on a city tour in Salzburg:
✓ Mirabellplatz
✓ Mirabell Palace and Mirabell Gardens
✓ Pegasus Fountain
✓ Residence of the Mozart family
✓ Trinity Church
✓ View of the city skyline of Salzburg with photo stop
✓ Getreidegasse with the beautiful guild signs
✓ Birthplace of W. A. Mozart
✓ Grünmarkt and Kollegienkirche
✓ Festspielhaus and Pferdeschwemme
✓ Cathedral, Domplatz (with statue of St. Rupert – patron saint of the city of Salzburg
✓ Kapitelplatz with Sphaera, man on golden globe, modern art
✓ “Woman in the Rock”, a female figure in a crevice in the Toscaninihof
✓ Residence, Residenzplatz
✓ Erzabtei St. Peter, Stift St. Peter
✓ Mozartplatz with statue of Mozart
✓ View of the Hohensalzburg Fortress
Statue of Herbert von Karajan,
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Moni’s tip: After the city tour, you have the opportunity to visit Hohensalzburg Fortress in your free time. A beautiful view of the city and a fortress café await you up there. The “Kirchenacker” with the catacombs are also worth a visit.
As a stop for refreshments, I can recommend the oldest restaurant in Europe, the Stiftskeller St. Peter since 803. For over 1200 years, hospitality and culinary delights have been lived in the St. Peter Stiftskulinarium.
Less sophisticated is the Sternbräu, but with equally excellent, traditional Tyrolean cuisine.
General Information
✓ The bus parking lot Paris-Lodron-Terminal is marked in red on the map.
✓ The journey, the guide service and gastro recommendations after the tours are included.
✓ If you are satisfied with my service, I would be happy to receive a tip!
P.S. The payment of tips has a long history in Germany and Austria. Tips, drinking money or bathing money have been known since the 14th century.







