Hiking to the top of the Kapuzinerberg, strolling through the world-famous Getreidegasse or visiting the Mirabell Palace. Our hotel offers the perfect initial situation to explore Salzburg!
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Who wants to follow the footsteps of "Wolferl", has to come here. Mozart spent his childhood on the 3rd floor of the "Hagenauer house". It is a must-see for every real Mozart fan. Currently it is a museum, exhibiting musical instruments, original furniture and personal possession of the musical genius. |
Entrance fee: Adults 7 Euro, Children (6-14) 2,50 Euro,
Accessibility from the AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg***:
10-15 walking minutes
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Named after the world known painter Hans Makart. You also find the home of the family Mozart here. For all architecture lovers the "Dreifaltigkeitskirche" on the Makartplatz is a must.
Accessibility from the AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg***: |
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Through the ancient stone gate you can get an idea of Salzburg in medieval times. The Steingasse, over centuries the most important transportation route for the "white gold from the mountains", is special through its historical flair. Take a look at house Nr. 9 – the birthplace of Joseph More, poet of the world famous Christmas song "Silent Night, Holy Night". |
Accessibility from the AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg***:
12 walking minutes
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The Linzer alley is the door to the mountain within the city – the Kapuzinerberg. The hike is not too exhausting, but the reward is a fantastic view over the ancient city of Salzburg, the "Mönchberg" (Monk mountain) and the Hohensalzburg Fortress!
If that was not enough for you, the walk continues to the "Franziski-Schlössel", a small fortress with drawbridge, where the beer garden invites you for relaxation and traditional Salzburger cuisine is served. |
Restaurant in the Franziskischlössl – "Wiazhaus im Franziskischlössl"
Opening hours: Wednesday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., hot dishes served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closing day: Monday, Tuesday (July, August – no closing day)
Accessibility from the AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg***:
10 walking minutes to the capuchin monastery, 30 walking minutes to the "Franziskis-Schlössl".
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A Must-Do/See for every Salzburg trip: idyllic arcade courts and artfully baroque ornaments are the perfect place for beautiful pictures. If you have not found the perfect souvenir yet – here you will – antiques, handcraft, traditional costumes – the Austrian "Tracht", the traditional costume, and much more is offered here. |
Accessibility from the AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg***:
15 walking minutes
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In former days it was a royal residence, now it is the place of the mayor and also a well-known place for events. The romantic Palace of Mirabell is another must-see during your stay in Salzburg! Marble Hall: Opening hours: Mon, Wed, Thu: about 8 a.m.-4p.m., Tue, Fri: 1 p.m.-4 p.m., Free admission. |
Baroque staircase - angel staircase
Opening hours: every day about 8 a.m.-6.pm.
In all other premises, the municipality is located; it is therefore not possible to pay a visit.
Opening hours: daily 6 a.m. until dusk
www.salzburg.info/en/sights/fortress_palaces/mirabell_palace_gardens
Open: every night from July to September
Entrance fee: Adults 29 Euro, students 16 Euro, children 10 Euro
Accessibility from the AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg***:
10 walking minutes to the Palace of Mirabell
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Beccofino Ristorante
Who loves the rich, Italian cuisine, has to dine at the Ristorante Beccofino. The Italian flair associated with particular tastes on our plates. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturdays and holidays 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Rupertgasse 10 / Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; tours offered in German and English for 12 Euro per person with reservation 3 days in advance.
Café Bazar: The café is famous as an artist's place and it is also a well-known institution in Salzburg: already Marlene Dietrich and Max Reinhardt enjoyed their coffee here. Get all-day breakfast, lunch menus and coffee delights of all kinds.
Schwarzstraße 3 / Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 11p.m., Sundays and public holidays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Café Fingerlos: The café combines old Viennese coffee house charm with modern interior and lifestyle. Young and old meet for a delicious breakfast in the sunny garden or on rainy days in the café for a warm meal.
Franz-Josef-Straße 9 / Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
Havana Cocktail: Marvel at the longest painting in Salzburg with a delicious cocktail.
Priesterhausgasse 14, Opening hours: 6 p.m. to 3 a.m.