Sunday, May 1, 2016

Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg is well known as the filming site for Sound of Music. One could take a direct train from Munich Hbf to Salzburg Hbf and the journey would take around 2 hours. Unfortunately, when I was there last October, the border between Germany and Austria was closed to prevent refugees from crossing over. Hence, everyone on the train had to alight at Freilassing, the German border and take a free shuttle bus to Salzburg Hbf. That was not too bad as instructions were clear and everyone knew what to do. 

The return journey from Salzburg to Munich was not as smooth. From Salzburg city centre, I had to take a bus (and pay bus fare) to a station, and walked quite a distance (with no clear directions) to Freilassing. Luckily, there were other travellers on the same bus and they knew how to get to the station so I simply followed them.

Alright, back to Salzburg. My main aim of visiting Salzburg was to taste the original Sacher Torte. And so, I went to Hotel Sacher and ordered a piece of the original Sacher Torte! There are many cafes which were selling Sacher Torte, but the original one is by Hotel Sacher. Note that Sacher Torte was not in the display panel. I ordered the cake from the waiter/waitress directly and it cost 5.60 Euro for a slice. I found the cake too sweet for my liking. I preferred to eat it with the whipped cream to make it less sweet.

Original Sacher Torte at Hotel Sacher, Salzburg

I stayed at Yoho International Youth Hostel and it was a pleasant stay. The main draw was its central location which meant I could walk to the attractions. Every night, there was free movie screening of the Sound of Music at the hostel. Unfortunately, I only managed to catch less than 1 hour of the movie before I succumbed to jetlag.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's birthplace was in Salzburg. Hence, you could visit Mozart's house in Salzburg and purchase Mozartkugel as souvenirs. 


Mozart's birthplace


Mozart's souvenirs

Of course, a visit to Salzburg is never complete without visiting the Salzburg fortress. 


Salzburg Fortress

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