Choose from 42 Fun Things to Do in Salzburg
Alter Markt
Salzburg’s Old Market Square (or Alter Markt) dates way back to 1280. The medieval buildings have long since gone, replaced by grand Baroque townhouses that line the square.
Take a seat at an outdoor cafe, or pick up some handmade chocolate Mozartkugeln balls at Fürst chocolatiers.
You’ll want to take a photo of one of the buildings lining the square at number 10a; you might miss it as it’s the smallest house in Salzburg.
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The Alter Markt is in the Old Town on the southern bank of the River Salzach. The old market square is hidden away between the medieval Getreidegasse and the Cathedral.
Mondsee Cathedral
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Mozarteum
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Mozart Residence (Mozart Wohnhaus)
- Audio guides are available in multiple languages and included in the entrance fee.
- Entrance is included to holders of a Salzburg pass that combines entrance to multiple attractions onto one card.
- Mozart’s Residence is wheelchair accessible, via the Theatergasse entrance.
Lake Mondsee
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Festival Hall (Festpielhaus)
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Museum of Modern Art Rupertinum
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Mozartplatz
Salzburg is immensely proud of its most famous son, and Mozartplatz is just one of the city’s many tributes.
The square, with its elegant statue of a youthful Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, dates back to 1842 and was partly funded by Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria, who was a big fan.
One of Salzburg’s most famous squares, it is a popular spot for a photo stop and a stroll.
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Mozartplatz is in the Old Town on the south bank of the River Salzach, at the eastern end of the pedestrianized Getreidegasse.
Hohenwerfen Fortress
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Georg Trakl Memorial (Traklhouse)
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Museum of Natural History (Haus der Natur)
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Austrian Lake District
- It’s easy to get around in the Lake District; pick one town as your base and explore the others on day trips.
- Most towns have their own Visitor Information centers where you can purchase hiking maps, access free Wi-Fi, and learn more about the region.
- Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a swimsuit—you can take a dip in many of the lakes.
Hellbrunn Castle (Schloss Hellbrun)
- Hellbrunn Castle is a must for families; kids love the trick fountains.
- You will get wet, so be sure your smartphone and any other gear is protected.
- The park and trick fountains are wheelchair accessible, though the castle is not.
Cathedral Museum
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Nonnberg Abbey
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Berchtesgaden & Eagle's Nest
- Bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, and dress in layers; weather can change quickly at high altitudes.
- The Eagle’s Nest restaurant and beer garden is open to the general public. Reservations are not required for individuals, but groups should book in advance.
- The restaurant and parts of the garden terrace are wheelchair accessible; accessible ticket options are also available.
Baroque Museum (Salzburger Barockmuseum)
Set in the lovely Orangery of Mirabell Palace, Salzburg’s Baroque Museum hosts an unusual and rare collection of sketches by legendary artists of the Baroque era.
The only museum to focus solely on preliminary artworks, the collection includes drawings and studies by Rubens, Tiepolo, Guardi and Fragonard.
The sketches provide insights into the artists’ creative processes, and a rare glimpse into the birth of a work of art.
While you’re here, take a stroll around the impressive gardens.
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The Baroque Museum is on the northern bank of the River Salzach, in the classically landscaped gardens of Mirabell Palace.
To get here, cross the Staats Bridge and follow your nose west to the gardens.
Museum of Modern Art Monchsberg
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Obersalzberg
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Mirabell Palace and Gardens (Schloss Mirabell und Mirabellgarten)
- Admission to the palace and gardens is free.
- The Dwarf Garden (Zwergelgarten) is a must-see for families with kids.
- The palace and its gardens are wheelchair accessible.