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MONDSEE: The Strudelgirl - bake your Apple Strudel Dream
RM277
per adult

Hallstatt from Salzburg - 6-hour private Tour
RM3,237
per adult

Hallstatt, St. Wolfgang & St. Gilgen Day Trip from Salzburg
RM1,362
per adult

Private Tour: Salzburg Lake District and Hallstatt from Salzburg
RM3,565
per adult

Private Tour Salzburg - St. Gilgen - Hallstatt with Local Driver
RM2,463
per adult

Private Eagle's Nest and Hallstatt tour from Salzburg
RM3,894
per adult

Hallstatt Highlights Private Full-Day Tour from Salzburg
RM2,810
per traveller

Private Tour: Hallstatt and Where Eagles Dare Castle of Werfen
RM3,800
per adult

Guided excursion to Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut from Vienna
RM4,175
per adult
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1. Mirabell Palace
In Italian, ‘mirabile’ means amazing. And the Mirabell Palace, tucked up between the Salzach River and the rising peak of the Kapuzinerberg, is certainly that. Built, as so many of Salzburg's palaces were, by one of the city's Prince Archbishops, it has been a lovers' hideaway, a Baroque glory and a neoclassical summer-home for the Emperor. The Palace remains a sumptuous temple to love inside—its famed Marble Staircase the ultimate prop for many weddings. But it's the outside that grabs the attention first. The Mirabell gardens are some of the most elegantly arranged in Salzburg.
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2. Salzburg Cathedral
In a city of dramatic vistas and astounding buildings, it takes a church of epic imagination to stand out amongst all the spectacle. Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger Dom) manages that challenge with consummate ease—a cathedral scaled to fit in among Salzburg's rearing mountains and fortresses, while quietly outshining them with its bold Baroque design. Best-known for its superb 70-metre high copper-green dome, the Dom has always been at the heart of city's religious and social life.
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3. Getreidegasse
At one end: a sheer climb up, to a mountain of green and grey. At the other: a road that is swallowed by a building, before leaping across the Salzach River. And in between, a crowded corridor of ancient shops, busy boutiques and antique stores–all squeezed tightly beneath a narrow sliver of Salzburg's sky. Welcome to Getreidegasse, the merchant street that has had a thousand years of trade and barter echoing around its narrow alleys and iconic squares.
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4. Hellbrunn Palace
Salzburg definitely has grander (and more historically important) palaces than the Hellbrunn Palace. But it's unlikely you'll find any as playful as this 17th century Baroque villa. Not that the 'Schloss Hellbrunn' is lacking in architectural significance—it is one of the finest examples of the early Baroque styles in Austria. And its historical connections are pretty strong too—the Prince Archbishops of Salzburg built, and then used this palace, from 1612.
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5. Mozart's Birthplace
Mozart’s Birthplace (Mozarts Geburthaus) is the childhood home of one of the world’s most famous and prodigious composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Following his birth in 1756, Mozart lived here with his family until 1773. Mozart’s Birthplace became a museum in 1880 and has acquired numerous original artifacts from the composer’s widow and children. It presents a fascinating insight into the upbringing, life and talent of a musical genius.
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