About this route
Route overview
Salzburg is the home town of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (born 27 January 1756 at Getreidegasse 9), inscribed on the UNESCO list in 1996 as Salzburg Altstadt — the best-preserved Baroque town north of the Alps, capital of the Prince-Archbishops with 1200 years of history. Domplatz with the cathedral of St Rupert and Virgil (Mozarts baptismal font), Mozartgeburtshaus at Getreidegasse 9 (the authentic Mozart family apartment with fortepiano, child violin and manuscripts), the Mozart-Wohnhaus on Makartplatz (from 1773), Mirabellgarten with the Pegasus fountain (the Do-Re-Mi location from Sound of Music 1965), Schloss Mirabell built by Wolf Dietrich for Salome Alt. Hohensalzburg Fortress — the best-preserved medieval fortress in Central Europe (1077, reached by the FestungsBahn funicular), with 360-degree views over the Alps and the Salzach. The Salzburger Festspiele in July-August (founded in 1920 by Max Reinhardt, Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal — the most famous opera festival in the world, Jedermann on Domplatz, opera premieres in Großes Festspielhaus and Felsenreitschule). 300 km via the A1 West-Autobahn off-peak Vienna-Linz-Salzburg, 3 h. The service runs 24/7. A standard plan: 8:00 hotel pickup in Vienna, 11:00 Mozartgeburtshaus and Domplatz, 12:30 lunch at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium (founded in 803 — the oldest restaurant in Europe), 14:00 FestungsBahn to Hohensalzburg (2 h), 16:30 Mirabellgarten and Schloss, 18:00 pre-concert dinner, 20:00 Festspiele concert or Mozart-Dinner-Konzert, 23:00 return. From EUR 1100 in a Mercedes E-Class for 1-3 passengers (with an overnight in Salzburg).