Some of you have followed me along on my weekend trip to Salzburg through Instagram and Twitter - now here is the full coverage as promised. It was a real winter tale trip to the Austrian city of Mozart and 'The Sound of Music'. From the moment of my arrival until I departed it was snowing. And the old town was literally one big Christmas market. A real winter tale atmosphere!
If you have never been to Salzburg let me tell you one thing: It is well worth a visit. However, you have to acknowledge the fact that many, many other tourists had the same in mind so it can get a bit packed in the old town. Nevertheless, the baroque city center, the overlooking fortress 'Hohensalzburg', the winding river and the ringing bells from countless churches will make you travel in time and space and set you in a magic surrounding amidst the Alps.
Salzburg is not too big so you can basically visit most of the main sights by foot. Don't miss the fortress (there is a funicular, but you can walk up there and take in the beautiful panorama of Salzburg), the Salzburg Dome, the St. Peter monastery hosting Europe's oldest restaurant - the 'Stiftskeller St. Peter' (the food and service are top notch), visit Mozart's birth house, enjoy a play of classical music in the famous Salzburg festival hall. Of course you should buy some traditional Salzburg Mozart chocolates (yummy dark chocolate filled with marzipan, nougat cream and a pistachio cream heart) and local handmade ceramics from the nearby town of Gmunden sold in a beautiful boutique in the old town. Oh, and don't forget to taste the local traditional dessert, a 'Salzburger Nockerl' (it's the dish you see on my pics here).
During December the entire city is turning into one Christmas tale. All little squares and places are turned into Christmas markets with festive lights, Christmas trees and booths selling local food and artisanal products, mulled wine and homemade gingerbread. Choirs are singing in front of the Salzburg dome and the atmosphere is truly enchanting - I felt like in Dicken's 'Christmas Carol'. I hope I could convey a bit of this feeling through my pictures. Have a great week, friends!
Photography by Igor Josifovic
LOVE LOVE LOVE your pics! So expressive and emotive! It makes me feel I'm there.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been for yonks:(
Now, did you pick up some Mozart Kugeln for me????
No, shame on you:)))
Who said no? :-)
DeleteSie sind ganz schön viel unterwegs, Herr Igor. I'm deeply impressed. Und dieses Salzburger Soufflé-Dings sieht unverschämt aus. :)
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE KILLING ME!! Just showed Chris your post and he is now totally home-sick and I am totally obsessed with spending Christmas in Germany! Your images are just absolutely stunning ... you have got to teach me how to use the camera! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteSalzburg .... hope I get to see you next Christmas!
Thank you for the quick tour, beautiful shots as always!
ReplyDeleteoh wahnsinn! wie schön das aussieht - *neid* wir haben nur schneematsch und ich hab nasse socken ;)
ReplyDeleteliebe grüße
Oh my word-I want to jump on a plane. How completely and utterly beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful trip Igor :-)
ReplyDeletemagical!! As usual, your tips have been noted ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Igor :)
Xx. Holly
It's on my list now! Thanks to you! :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharring.. you remind me all that fealling that i have when we went there.... its really a city of fairytale
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank für die tollen Eindrücke und Bilder....ich war schon einmal im Sommer in Salzburg....um die Weihnachtszeit ist es ein Traum....Mein Traum ist Wien in der Weihnachtszeit...ich stelle es mir grossartig vor...liebe Grüsse, Frida
ReplyDeleteOh my, to me Salzburg is one of those ultimate Christmas cities. I have never been there in December, only during summer but it was ages ago. Thanks for that wonderful visual tour.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these lovely pics! Salzburg is truly magical and your pics convey it wonderfully. I have been to Salzburg, but not since 1990 - it is a beautiful place in a stunning country as you say, 'Sound of Music' land - Merry Christmas! ;-))
ReplyDeleteloved this amazing christmas tour!! what a beautiful city, and your photos capture it beautifully. thanks for making my december monday morning (record high temperatures here, more than 80F!) feel nice and cold and christmasy.
ReplyDeleteSimply magical! I have been a wee bit slow to get into
ReplyDeletethe holiday spirit, but this post really did it for me.
So lovely. Thank you for sharing your travels.
What a wonderful virtual trip to Salzburg! I would love to visit it this time of year.
ReplyDeleteAda
Salzburg looks like a lovely town during winter with the christmas market - and what better place to get that christmas feeling than in the town where "silent night" was composed?
ReplyDeleteSalzburg is one of my favorite European cities of all time!! I wish I could go in the winter-time. These photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've never been to Salzburg but the pictures makes me want to visit the place. They're really magical during the holiday season! Very Christmassy! And the Salzburger Nockerl dessert looks mouth-watering.
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