๐ฌ๐ง Salzburg Journey Begins | From Germany to Austria, to the City of Mozart
Munich Airport Sixt → Picked up rental car → Arrived in Salzburg → Lunch at Sternbräu → Mozart Residence → Mirabell Garden → Getreidegasse → Mozart's Birthplace → Café Tomaselli → Hohensalzburg Fortress → Mönchsberg Viewpoint → Dinner at East Salzburg → Check-in at Max 70 Hotel
We started the day by picking up our rental car from the Sixt branch at Munich Airport.
As soon as we crossed the border, I got an automatic message saying “International roaming in progress.”
Driving wasn't difficult at all, and both German and Austrian highways were well maintained and easy to navigate.
However, I was very cautious of speed cameras, so I made sure to obey all speed limits. Also, I was worried about theft, so we never left luggage in the car and always stored it at our accommodations.
Luckily, there were no incidents during the trip.
Rental car: €716 (Sep 11–18, tax included)



“To drive on Austrian highways, we also needed a vignette.
This 10-day paper sticker must be attached to the windshield of your vehicle.”
“One must-have item in Salzburg is the Salzburg Card!
We got the 24-hour pass, which gives you free entry to many attractions and unlimited public transport.
It even covers the cable car to Hohensalzburg Fortress—great value!”
Oh, and for parking, we found a public parking lot. I don’t quite remember the payment method, but we managed it smoothly somehow.







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Sternbräu · Griesgasse 23, 5020 Salzburg, ์ค์คํธ๋ฆฌ์
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After lunch, we visited the Mozart Residence, where he actually lived.
The modest and tidy space gave us a closer glimpse into the life of the genius composer.
Then we headed to the Mirabell Garden, famous for “The Sound of Music.”
The weather was a bit cloudy, but walking down the same stairs and floral paths from the movie felt magical.
We also crossed a lovely bridge filled with colorful love locks.
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๋ชจ์ฐจ๋ฅดํธ์ ์ง · Makartplatz 8, 5020 Salzburg, ์ค์คํธ๋ฆฌ์
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Next, we went to Mozart's Birthplace on Getreidegasse.
The exhibitions were informative and interesting, even for those not familiar with classical music.
The street itself was lined with shops and cafes, making for a pleasant stroll.
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๋ชจ์ฐจ๋ฅดํธ ์๊ฐ · Getreidegasse 9, 5020 Salzburg, ์ค์คํธ๋ฆฌ์
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At one of Austria’s oldest cafés, Tomaselli, we took a sweet break.
The Viennese coffee and cake combo was delightful.
The whipped cream on top felt effortlessly elegant—perfectly in tune with the classic vibe.
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Café Tomaselli · Alter Markt 9, 5020 Salzburg, ์ค์คํธ๋ฆฌ์
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The highlight of the day was definitely Hohensalzburg Fortress.
This magnificent fortress overlooking Salzburg was breathtaking.
We were speechless at the panoramic view—it was truly stunning.
Note: The funicular (mountain train) to the fortress operates on a set schedule, so make sure to go before the last ride. Check the time in advance!
The Mönchsberg Viewpoint also offered a panoramic view of the city, continuing the magical mood from the fortress.


















































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east Salzburg · Getreidegasse 36a, 5020 Salzburg, ์ค์คํธ๋ฆฌ์
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We stayed at Hotel Max 70, conveniently located near the city center.
ํธํ ๋งฅ์ค 70 · Maxglaner Hauptstraße 70, 5020 Salzburg, ์ค์คํธ๋ฆฌ์
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Salzburg wrapped up nature, cityscape, culture, and food in one perfect bundle.
It was a long day full of movement, but every minute was worth it.
And Hohensalzburg Fortress... you absolutely must go. No doubt!
Next up, we head to the fairy-tale village of Hallstatt.
The crystal-clear lakes of Salzkammergut and majestic Alps await us. ๐โต
