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HOTEL STADTKRUG
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Rates: 130 to 222 
HOTEL STADTKRUG
CD CITY ART HOTEL SALZBURG
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Rates: 165 to 224 
CD CITY ART HOTEL SALZBURG
ADLERHOF
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Rates: 119 to 205 
ADLERHOF
Hotel Auersperg
Rating: 4
Rates: 190 to 275 
Hotel Auersperg
HOTEL DREI KREUZ
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Rates: 113 to 216 
HOTEL DREI KREUZ
HOTEL SALZBURG WEST AUSTRIA TR
Rating: 3
Rates: 205 to 206 
HOTEL SALZBURG WEST  AUSTRIA TR
Mercure Salzburg City
Rating: 2
Rates: 128 to 153 
Mercure Salzburg City
BEST WESTERN HOTEL IMLAUER
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Rates: 132 to 281 
BEST WESTERN HOTEL IMLAUER
HOTEL AND APTS SCHAFFENRATH
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Rates: 177 to 344 
HOTEL AND APTS SCHAFFENRATH
HOTEL SCHOENE AUSSICHT
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Rates: 76 to 195 
HOTEL SCHOENE AUSSICHT
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Salzburg guide

 Up until 1816, SALZBURG led a separate life to the rest of Austria, existing as an independent city-state ruled by a sequence of powerful prince-archbishops . An ambitious and cultured bunch, they turned the city into the most Italianate city north of the Alps. Spread out below the brooding presence of the Hohensalzburg fortress, the churches, squares and alleyways of the compact Altstadt today recollect a long-disappeared Europe. For many, Salzburg is the quintessential Austria, offering the best of the country's Baroque architecture, subalpine scenery and a musical heritage largely provided by the city's most famous son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , whose bright-eyed visage peers from every box of the ubiquitous chocolate delicacy, the MozartkEgel . Salzburg's captivation with Mozart is perhaps best reflected in the world-famous Salzburg Festival , a five-week celebration of opera, orchestral music and theatre that begins in late July, although there's a wide range of (not always Mozart-related) musical events on offer throughout the year. Souvenirs recalling the Salzburg-based musical The Sound of Music dangle round the city's neck like some bad-taste medallion, with coach tours and shows on the same theme providing an entertainingly lowbrow alternative to the more highbrow events.

Salzburg is buzzing twelve months a year and there's not really a best time at which to come. Spring and summer bring a wealth of colour to the city's parks and the surrounding hills, and this period draws the biggest tourist crowds, although the Advent season (from the end of November through to Christmas) is an atmospheric and increasingly popular period. There's a Christkindlmarkt (Christmas market) in the square outside the cathedral, with stalls selling all kinds of handicrafts alongside irredeemable tat, and ad-hoc kiosks doling out sausage, Schmalzbrot (bread and dripping) and gallons of GlEhwein, bringing an outdoor party atmosphere to the winter evenings.

The local bus and rail network makes Salzburg a convenient base from which to visit the lakes of the Salzkammergut to the east, and the historic towns of Hallein and Werfen to the south. It's also handily placed for much of southeast Germany: Munich is only ninety minutes away by train.

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