Four non-Mozart-related reasons Austria’s Salzburg is worth a trip some day.
From the Moenchsberg, tourists can get a good view of Salzburg’s old town. — Tourismus Salzburg/dpa
While this city at the foot of the Alps does offer lots in the way of Mozart, visitors will find there’s lots else to experience when it comes to art, history, food and culture.So Mozart is in the name, but these delicious little confections have nothing to do with the composer. The city’s historical treasures are easy to explore on foot. On the left-hand side of the Salzach river that runs through the city are the Getreidegasse, Kaiviertel quarter and Festungsberg and Moenchs-berg mountains that all fall under the World Heritage status.Although Salzburg has only 150,000 residents, it’s Austria’s fourth-largest city. It doesn’t take long, however, to quickly leave the city and get into nature.
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