Salzburg Highlights Self Guided Audio Guide





Description
Capture the Magic of Salzburg Short on time but craving the full experience? This audio walk is the perfect solution to visit all of Salzburg’s must-sees. Step into the historic streets to hear fascinating stories and discover fun facts about Mozart’s life in his hometown. Bring your camera—you will be guided straight to the most famous photo spots in the city. Experience these musical and architectural wonders exactly where history was made, exploring at your own pace. How It Works No human person for guiding (tourguide), this is self-guided audio tour. You use your own smartphone to navigate and listen. No app download is required—just click the access link in your ticket to begin instantly. This route explores the free public sights, so no entrance tickets are needed or included. Tour Details * Duration: 2h walking, 40m audio * Stops: 10 * Start: Mirabell Garden * End: Fortress Hohensalzburg * Languages: EN, DE, FR, ES, IT
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A baroque pleasure palace with world famous gardens. The manicured flower beds and mythological statues offer the most iconic view of the fortress in Salzburg.
The spacious apartment where the Mozart family lived from 1773. It was a hub of social activity and the place where the young composer wrote many of his Salzburg symphonies.
The historic townhouse where Mozart was born in 1756. Its yellow facade is a landmark of the Getreidegasse, and the museum inside preserves the instruments and rooms of his childhood.
A magnificent baroque horse bath adorned with frescoes and statues. Built for the Prince Archbishop's stables, it sits dramatically against the cliff face.
Salzburg’s world famous festival district, set against the Mönchsberg rock and alive each summer with opera, concerts, and drama.
The oldest monastery in the German speaking world, featuring a Rococo church and a picturesque cemetery. It was the site of the premiere of Mozart's Great Mass in C Minor.
The majestic early Baroque cathedral where Mozart was baptized. Its twin towers and massive dome define the city's skyline.
The grand central square of Salzburg, dominated by a massive marble fountain. It is surrounded by the palaces of the Archbishops and echoes with the sound of the carillon bells.
A central Old Town square with the Mozart Monument, surrounded by elegant façades and a lively Salzburg atmosphere.
The mighty medieval fortress that watches over Salzburg. It offers panoramic views, historic princely chambers, and a glimpse into the military power of the Archbishops.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
Very superficial and technically complicated. Not all stations were available in German.



