A very distinctive street, there is a stall of very famous hot dog cars at the end of the street. Although the location is a bit hidden, you will see someone holding hot dog food when you walk nearby. It is easy to find them with them. ~
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Getreidegasse Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Grain Alley is located in the old town of Salzburg, adjacent to the cathedral. It is the most prosperous and attractive shopping street in Salzburg. The stone-paved streets are very narrow, but also unique. It is full of tourists all year round, bustling and bustling. Street Buildings The buildings on both sides of the street in Grain Hutong are well preserved in medieval style, with different colors and exquisite reliefs and cornices. The year of construction is clearly written on the façade of each building, and each business house has its own exquisite signboard. Made of metal, it is very eye-catching. In order to let tourists who do not know German understand their products, many stores have added iconic product patterns on their signboards. Walking on the stone road, you can look up and see the distinctive cast iron signboards. It is a beautiful landscape of Grain Hutong. The street shops are full of dazzling goods, and the carefully arranged window is also a beautiful landscape. At No. 17 Grain Hutong, you can find all kinds of clothing full of Salzburg's traditional ethnic customs. The designer combines folk characteristics with modern elements, and the clothing design is full of fashion sense. In addition, there are other unique shops waiting for you to explore. The yellow house at No. 9 Grain Hutong is quite eye-catching. This is the birthplace of Mozart. Now it is set as the former residence museum open to tourists. It is a must-see for classical music fans. There are also many restaurants and cafes in the grain alley, such as the Herzl restaurant where many musicians once visited, and Café-Konditorei Fürst, the founding store of the famous Mozartkugel (Mozartkugel), all of which are tempting the taste buds of passersby. Go have a nice meal.
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Getreidegasse Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A very distinctive street, there is a stall of very famous hot dog cars at the end of the street. Although the location is a bit hidden, you will see someone holding hot dog food when you walk nearby. It is easy to find them with them. ~
In the old town of Salzburg, which is largely parallel to the Salzach River, it is the most lively street in Salzburg, with restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and the birthplace of Mozart. This street is also famous for having a large number of different shapes of wrought iron signs, and the unified McDonald's around the world has different appearances here. There are also many people in local clothing, which is a feature.
The most lively shopping street in Salzburg's Old Town is not wide, and the antique houses on both sides are almost shops, souvenir shops and restaurants. The distinctive wrought iron signs are competing, which attract tourists to take pictures.
Food hutong located in salzburg old city, adjacent to the cathedral, it is the most prosperous salzburg, which is the most attractive shopping street. Stone slabs of the street is very narrow, but also do not have amorous feelings. Visitors all the year round, the hustle and bustle, very busy. Food hutong street on both sides of the building in good condition to keep the style of the middle ages, colourful, decorated with exquisite relief and cornices
Getreidegasse is a busy shopping street in the historic Altstadt of Salzburg, Austria, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996.It is also known for the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
The most prosperous and charming medieval European shopping street in the middle of the old city of Salzburg, flanked by 16th-century-style houses, decorated with exquisite reliefs and moths, each store has a distinctive metal signboard, a quiet house shaded by trees, and tourists on the street. The crowds are crowded. Food Hutong No. 9 is Mozart's former residence and is a place that classical music fans should not miss.