What you'll do
Day 1
Mirabellgarden
Park
Baroque wonderland in Salzburg
Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit
Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria, is a baroque masterpiece with a fascinating history. Originally built as a country residence for an archbishop's mistress and their 15 children (yep, scandalous!), it was later transformed into a stunning garden by another archbishop. The gardens are adorned with Greek and Roman statues, a fountain representing the four elements, and even a hedge theater where outdoor performances were held.
Marko-Feingold-Steg
Sehenswürdigkeit
Love Lock Bridge in Salzburg
Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit
Marko Feingold Steg is a picturesque spot in Austria that offers a relaxing and scenic experience. It's a great place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature, with stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Getreidegasse Street
Sehenswürdigkeit
Historic street with charm and shops
Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit
Getreidegasse Street is a charming and bustling cobblestone street located in the heart of Salzburg, Austria. Lined with colorful buildings adorned with intricate wrought-iron signs, this picturesque street is famous for its unique shops, cafes, and historic architecture. Visitors can stroll along the narrow passageways, soak in the vibrant atmosphere, and maybe even catch a glimpse of the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Mariensäule
Sehenswürdigkeit
Symbolic column in Vienna
Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit
The Mariensäule in Vienna's Am Hof square is a column dedicated to the Virgin Mary, built in 1647 by Emperor Ferdinand III as a thank-you for divine intervention during a Swedish invasion. The original marble column was replaced with a bronze version in 1667 by Emperor Leopold I. Despite its historical significance, the column also has a quirky claim to fame for disappearing in a scene from The Third Man movie.
Mozartplatz
Sehenswürdigkeit
Square honoring composer Mozart in Salzburg
Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit
Mozartplatz in Vienna is a square dedicated to the legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It features a fountain depicting a scene from his opera "The Magic Flute" and is surrounded by buildings named after characters from the same opera.
Fortress Hohensalzburg
Sehenswürdigkeit
Medieval fortress in Austria
Rating: ✨ Highly Recommend
Hohensalzburg Fortress, located in Salzburg, Austria, is a massive medieval fortress sitting atop the Festungsberg mountain. Built in 1077 under Archbishop Gebhard von Helfenstein, it boasts impressive dimensions of 250m long and 150m wide, making it one of Europe's largest castles. Over the centuries, it served as a stronghold for the powerful prince-archbishops of Salzburg and underwent expansions to fortify its defenses.