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Hohensalzburg
Mozart's Birthplace
Consider buying a combined ticket for Mozart's Birthplace and the Residence. It saved me a few euros and I got to see more of his history which was awsome.
You might wanna visit during the morning, around 9 AM. It was way less crowded, and I could really take my time looking at everything without being rushed.
Do wear comfy shoes! The floors can be slippery and uneven, and you might end up on your feet exploring for a while, just like I did.
Make sure to check out the little giftshop. They have unique Mozart-themed souvenirs that are great but be prepared for long lines; I waited a bit!
Museum of Moderne Salzburg
Remember to take a break at the museum café. They serve delicious coffee and pastries! It's a nice spot to sit down and recharge your batteries before hitting more exhibits.
If you love contemporary art, do your best to catch the temporary exhibitions; they’re always changing. I found the current exhibition really unique and worth the visit!
I recommend grabbing the audio guide. It provides super insightful info about the exhibits! It made my experience way more enjoyable than just wandering around aimlessly.
I suggest buying a combo ticket if you plan to visit other attractions in Salzburg. It saves you money and time, plus, I found it covers a lot of cool places.
DomQuartier Salzburg
I think going on a weekday is way better. I went on a Saturday and it was packed. The quiet days really let you absorb everything better.
Check out the audio guide! I almost skipped it, but it really added so much to the experience. It’s like having a little museum buddy!
Take your time in the Dom itself before moving on. I rushed through, but it's so beautiful and has some cool history – take some pics!