
- 4.7/5
Sadman AayanFortress Hohensalzburg is one of Europe’s largest and best-preserved medieval castles, majestically overlooking Salzburg from Festungsberg hill. Built in the 11th century, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city, the Salzach River, and the surrounding Alps. Inside, visitors can explore fascinating museums, grand state rooms, and historical artifacts that showcase centuries of Austrian heritage. The fortress can be reached by a funicular or a scenic uphill walk. Its medieval architecture, towers, and courtyards create an unforgettable atmosphere. Whether you visit for history, photography, or the breathtaking scenery, Fortress Hohensalzburg is a true highlight of Salzburg and Austria.
- 4.6/5
Hossain Hoq ProhorMirabell Palace & Gardens is one of Salzburg’s most enchanting attractions, blending history, art, and natural beauty. Built in the 17th century, the palace boasts elegant baroque architecture and lavish interiors, while the gardens captivate visitors with their perfectly manicured lawns, colorful flowerbeds, and graceful statues. The Pegasus Fountain and the grand staircase are particularly picturesque, often featured in “The Sound of Music.” It’s a serene place to stroll, relax, or capture stunning photos with Hohensalzburg Fortress in the backdrop. Whether you visit for romance, history, or simple beauty, Mirabell Palace & Gardens promises a truly magical experience.
- 5.0/5
一杯清茶看春秋!Lake Hallstatt is the most spiritual tourist destination among the 14 lakes in the Salzkammergut region of Austria. Hallstatt has a warm climate and is suitable for tourism all year round. This lakeside town, standing between steep slopes and emerald lakes, is full of fairy-tale-like quiet and beautiful houses.
- 4.6/5
Ru-This is the street where Mozart was born! There are various shops, from famous chocolate shops to shops of local soccer teams!
- 4.4/5
Sadman AayanMozart’s Birthplace in Salzburg is a fascinating museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the world’s greatest composers. Located at Getreidegasse 9, this charming yellow house is where Mozart was born in 1756. Inside, visitors can explore his family’s original rooms, personal letters, portraits, and historical instruments, including his childhood violin. The exhibits vividly bring Mozart’s early years and musical genius to life. The museum is beautifully curated, offering insight into 18th-century Salzburg and Mozart’s extraordinary talent. A visit here is both inspiring and educational—a must-see for music lovers and culture enthusiasts alike.
- 4.1/5
ZnnwhisperI highly recommend this classic in the Austrian Lake District! The filming location of "The Sound of Music", snow-capped mountains, lakes, meadows and other natural landscapes are all in one place. The century-old train on Schafberg is a feature, and it can go to the top of the mountain in summer. But if you love hiking, it is more recommended to go on the hiking route, where you can enjoy the scenery of Austria that is not inferior to Switzerland! Of course, the only drawback is that the ticket price of the small 🚂 is a bit high
- 4.1/5
Liebe PMozart's birthplace, Mozart House, Mozart Cafe in Salzburg... Everything is Mozart. Haha. Just Mozart alone is enough to feed a city for a lifetime! Mozart's handwritten scores, clothes, etc. are on display in the birthplace and house, so you can meet Mozart from far and near.^^
- 4.3/5
梅理熊[Scenery] The lakes in Austria are all so beautiful. Green mountains and clear waters, no water entertainment, quiet and peaceful. Perfect for a relaxing vacation [Fun] There are several famous towns around, suitable for a short stay; the mountain train can reach Schafberg; there are bicycle paths and trails along the lake, both for cycling and hiking. I also encountered diving, which seemed to be a beginner's training [Value for money] Lake Wolfgang is a traditional holiday destination for locals, with complete facilities
- 4.4/5
sculptorSalzburg Cathedral in Austria is a 17th-century Baroque Roman Catholic cathedral. Founded in 774 by Saint Rupert on the remains of a Roman town, the cathedral was rebuilt in 1181 after a fire. In the 17th century, the cathedral was completely rebuilt in the Baroque style to its present appearance. Salzburg Cathedral is located in the center of Salzburg, at the foot of the Hohensalzburg hill.
- 4.5/5
_TS***npIt's a very distinctive street. There's a famous hot dog cart at the end of the street. Although the location is a bit hidden, you'll see people holding hot dogs when you get close to it. It's easy to find it by following them.







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