How to Take a Walking Tour of Salzburg

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Salzburg is a charming, sophisticated town that shines like a baroque jewel in the middle of Austria's majestic Alps. Home to Mozart and the Von Trapp family, Salzburg has a rich musical heritage. Strolling through the streets of this regal city will make you feel like singing.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Guide Book
  • City Maps
  • Camera
  • Travel Journal
  • Good Walking Shoes

Self-Guided Walking Tour

Step1
Buy a good comprehensive travel guide of Salzburg. A good guide will have detailed maps of the city and public transportation. It should also have a bit of history about each landmark as well as descriptions of Salzburg's culture and people.
Step2
Peruse the guide looking for points of interest that appeal most to you.
Step3
Make a list of the places you would like to see then find them on the map.
Step4
Decide how much time you have to spend and plan accordingly. Most walking tours, even when you're setting your own pace, will take at least 2-3 hours so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
Step5
Highlight each point on your map and plan out the best route to get from A to B to C and so on. Then, find a suitable place to begin your tour. Remember you're on foot so plan tours of sights that are reasonably close together.
Step6
Read about each location's history in your guide as you walk from point to point.
Step7
Take pictures of each landmark. Try taking pictures of things from unusual angles and distances to add interest to the photos.
Step8
Keep a journal of your tour, making notes about each place. Write down your first impressions, what feelings a particular place evoked or what you liked most about something as a way to remember the experience.
Step9
Repeat the process as many times as you'd like, changing the route and destinations each time.

Professional Guided Tour

Step1
Research Salzburg before you go so you know what parts of the city you most want to visit.
Step2
Find a tour agency that provides walking tours. This is easily done by searching the Web for walking tours. Most agencies offer various tours that cover different parts of the city. Some of the tours have themes as well.
Step3
Book the tour of your choice. Generally these tours can be booked online, in advance or you can often meet at the starting point and pay on the spot. Most tours are reasonably priced and offer discounts for students and children.
Step4
Get directions to the starting point of the walking tour and be sure to arrive on time so you don't miss the guide.
Step5
Take your camera and your travel journal to record your walking tour experience.

Tips & Warnings

  • The advantage of a self-guided walking tour is that you get to set the pace and choose the specific destinations. You don't have to wait for a group so if you find a particular location interesting you can spend as much time as you'd like and can move on quickly from the spots that are less appealing to you. If you like exploring on your own, a self-guided tour is the best choice.
  • The advantage of a professionally guided walking tour is the expertise of the guide. Not only does the guide know the city well, so you won't get lost, they also know the history. If you're a history buff and love listening to stories from by gone eras, a professionally guided tour is the best choice.
  • Some travel guides are available online and provide suggestions for walking tours that are already mapped out for you. They also give background information on each landmark you visit. This is a good way to do your own walking tour without the cost of hiring a tour guide but with the same expertise.
  • Salzburg is perhaps the most musical city in Europe. Be sure to experience some of the countless performances that occur on a daily basis, anything from a cello soloist to a church choir.
  • For Americans Salzburg is perhaps best known for a movie that was filmed there over 40 years ago, The Sound of Music. Salzburg features guided tours of the film shooting locations. The Sound of Music tour is very popular and available all year round.
  • For a breathtaking view of the mountains and valley in which Salzburg is nestled, visit the Festung. This fortress set upon a hill was built in 1077 and is the largest fully preserved fortress in Central Europe.

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