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Hohensalzburg Fortress and Old Town
Dominating the cityscape, Hohensalzburg Fortress is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Salzburg and the surrounding Alps. Visitors can explore the fortress' museums, historic rooms, and exhibits that tell the story of Salzburg's past as a powerful archbishopric. Below the fortress lies Salzburg's UNESCO-listed Old Town, with its charming narrow streets, squares, and picturesque buildings. The Getreidegasse, a narrow shopping lane lined with medieval architecture, is home to Mozart's birthplace and offers a glimpse into the city’s rich history.
Untersberg Mountain and Hastall Lake
For outdoor enthusiasts, Untersberg Mountain and Hastall Lake offer the perfect escape into nature. Untersberg features scenic hiking trails and a cable car that provides panoramic views of Salzburg and the Alps. Nearby, Hastall Lake is a peaceful retreat, offering swimming, boating, and relaxing hikes around its clear waters, all set against a stunning alpine backdrop. Together, they offer a blend of adventure and tranquility just outside the city.


Belvedere Palace and Museum
The Belvedere Palace is a Baroque jewel, offering both artistic and architectural beauty. Explore the Belvedere Art Museum, home to a world-class collection of Austrian art, including Gustav Klimt’s iconic The Kiss. The surrounding gardens provide a serene backdrop for visitors to enjoy while taking in the palace’s historical charm.
Albertina Museum and Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna is a paradise for art lovers. The Albertina Museum is known for its vast collection of prints, drawings, and historical art, while the Kunsthistorisches Museum showcases masterpieces from European art history, including works by renowned artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer. Both offer an enriching experience for those interested in fine art and culture.
