Salzburg and Innsbruck

Things to do in Salzburg and Innsbruck

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Salzburg Tour Sightseeing Trip
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Salzburg Tour Sightseeing Trip

Whether it's to the sound of music of Mozart or the Von Trapps, Salzburg is ideal for a daytime waltz. This riverside city of baroque beauty has historically been a meeting point of northern and southern Europe – a cultural richness that's earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status. You'll get the lowdown on the city's history and attractions on this guided walking tour.

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Hidden Treasures of the Austrian Tyrol
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Hidden Treasures of the Austrian Tyrol

Kufstein sits among the foothills of the Alps on the River Inn. You'll have time to explore the characterful old town, which boasts some beautifully preserved historic buildings, and it's all overlooked by Kufstein Fortress, perched on a hill overlooking the town. Next we'll visit Thiersee where grassy shores dotted with wooden chalets roll down to emerald-green waters fed by mountain streams. The last stop is Rattenberg, a pretty medieval village that's barely changed over the centuries.

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Innsbruck Day Trip
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Innsbruck Day Trip

Surrounded by jagged alpine peaks, Innsbruck is not to be missed. On this tour, you'll find your inner compass as you explore this easily walkable city at your own pace. Check out the Old Town, famed for the iconic Goldenes Dachl building – Emperor Maximillian I would observe proceedings from the balcony under its golden roof. While the beautiful baroque Cathedral, with its lavishly decorated interior of rococo frescoes is another must.

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Things to do in Salzburg and Innsbruck

If you’re after alpine adventures with a side of musical history, Salzburg and Innsbruck make the perfect Austrian double act. Located in western Austria, these two cities are just a scenic two-hour train ride apart and pack in culture, history, and epic mountain landscapes. Salzburg, near the German border, is all about Mozart, charming old streets, and The Sound of Music, while Innsbruck – nestles in the heart of the Austrian Alps – brings winter sports, outdoor thrills, and imperial history to the mix.Top 3 things to do in Salzburg & Innsbruck1. Explore Salzburg’s Old Town and Hohensalzburg FortressStart in Salzburg’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, where cobbled streets, pastel-colored buildings, and ornate churches set the scene. Stroll along Getreidegasse, pop into Mozart’s Birthplace, and don’t miss the Salzburg Cathedral. Then, take the funicular up to Hohensalzburg Fortress for some of the best views over the city and the Alps.2. Ride the Nordkette Cable Car in InnsbruckIn just 20 minutes, you can go from Innsbruck’s city center to the top of the Alps. The Nordkette cable car takes you straight to the ski slopes, hiking trails – and camer-snapping views. Whether you’re here in summer or winter, this is an easy way to get right into the mountains.3. Follow The Sound of Music in Salzburg and see Innsbruck’s golden roofIf The Sound of Music is your thing, Salzburg is the place. Visit Mirabell Gardens – the Do, Re, Mi scene – Leopoldskron Palace, and the lakeside town of Mondsee’s wedding church. Over in Innsbruck, check out the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl) – a balcony covered in 2,657 gold tiles, built for Emperor Maximilian I. It’s Innsbruck’s most famous landmark and right in the heart of the Old Town.
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