Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Salzburg [ Austria ]



Salzburg [ Austria ]

D.Code: +43 (0662)
Currency : Euro


TRANSPORTATION

- Regular taxis start at 3 Euro and charge 2 Euro per km. It costs around 15 Euro from the airport to the city centre. Radiotaxis can easily be found outside the central train station.
- The best way to tour is on foot, bu you can also opt for the advanced bus network.
- Rental bicycles are also a handy alternative.


WHERE TO EAT ?

- Ikarus

The Hangar was established by Flying Bulls to display their private plane collections. Its extraordinary restaurant Ikarus works with a different chef every month.
Salzburg Airport Willhelm Spazier Str. 7A
www.hangar-7.com

- K+K Restaurant

You will surely be pleased to try Austrian dishes in this ancient Salzburg building from the Medieval Ages situated near the Salzburg Cathedral and Mozart Square.
Waagplatz 2
www.kkhotells.com

- Nagano

Another tip for those who are fond of Japanese food. You can find sushi negri, sushi rolls, beef teriyaki and miso soup amidst a graceful decoration.
Getreidegasse 24

- Cantinetta Marchese

A lunch at Cantinetta Marchesa would take you on a small trip to Italy while in Salzburg. The pasta, risotto, meat, fis and the wine menu are all admirable.
Sigmund Haffner Gasse 4
www.cantinetta-marchese.com


WHERE TO STAY ?

- Hotel Stein

This hotel in the old quarter of Salzburg demonstrates fine features of traditional and modern design in chorus. Your expectations will be met profusely. 
Giselakai 3-5
www.hotelstein.at


WHAT TO DO ?

Mozart's city, Salzburg is an ideal tourist town with its delicious cakes, cafes, museums and beautiful streets. It seems as if the whole city moves to a melody. Do not come home without seeing Mozart's birthplace, tasting saceher cakes, and playing chess on gigantic boards. 

If you want to escape the city, you can get a ticket to Linz snd explore this artistic town, also the 2009 European Capital of Culture.