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Mozart's birthplace and setting for the film "The Sound of Music", Salzburg has for many years been a honey pot for anyone interested in culture, classical music, European history and baroque architecture. The city's most famous native son fled for Vienna in 1781, but today the composer is honored with museums, a public square, an airport, a university, and a chocolate candy known as Mozartkugeln.

Salzburg is one of the prettiest cities you're likely to encounter in your European travels--especially if you spend most of your time in the Altstadt on the left bank of the Salzach River, which probably has more masterpieces of Baroque architecture per hectare than any other city on Earth.

The town, which has a population of 145,000, lies beneath the cliffs of the Mönchsberg, a rocky hill that is topped by the massive fortress of the Hohensalzburg.

It is a charming, refined old city of cobbled streets, ornate churches, narrow 17th- and 18th-century buildings, history-steeped cafes, picturesque courtyards and intriguing passageways, with the sound of Mozart seemingly played from every window. Most of tourist interest lies in the generally pedestrianised old town, sandwiched between the river and Monchsberg Mountain and covering around ¾ ml by 500 yds, an area easy to discover on foot.

There is something of interest for all ages, whether singles, couples or groups, but particularly history and classical-music lovers (especially Mozart); "The Sound of Music" fans.

From camping on the outskirts to internationally renowned hotels in the centre, Salzburg has something for every pocket, although middlemarket hotels predominate.

Salzburg is located in N-central Austria, on the border with Germany (100 mls SE of Munich, 200 mls W of Vienna, 2 mls NE of the international airport, On relatively flat land to either side of the Salzach River, near the N foothills of the Alps, which provide a backdrop.

Daytimes can be spent exploring the old town including Mozart's birthplace, the fortress, Getreidegasse, the Residenz (former archbishop's palace) and the 17th-century cathedral; many interesting churches and museums, including natural history, art and toys; Mirabell Palace and Gardens; St Sebastian's Cemetery, last resting place of Mozart's wife and father as well as Paracelsus, the "father of modern medicine"; lift up Monchsberg Mountain for city views; Steigl's "Brauwelt" (World of Brewing), the largest exhibition of beers in Europe; 17th-century Hellbrunn Palace with its gardens and trick fountains; Kapuziner Mountain with its dense forest and variety of flora and fauna; zoo; golf; cycling; river cruise.

Nightlife: plenty of atmospheric bars (including Irish pubs and some carved into mountains), jazz venues and beer gardens in summer; a few nightclubs (main disco is situated near the airport); casino at Klessheim Castle; many concerts, particularly Mozart; "The Sound of Music" show; music festival in August. Main action is situated along the right and left banks of the river, in the old town and on Linzergasse; concerts take place throughout the city but particularly in the "festival district" around the Festival Halls.

Eating out is chic, intimate cafes to international hotel dining, serving everything from toast to cordon bleu. Choice of cuisine covers Austrian, French, Italian, Chinese, Turkish and much more, although some may take a bit of seeking out. Regional specialities include veal goulash, a variety of dumpling-based dishes and spicy liver sausage. Cafe life thrives and Salzburgers love their cakes ? the famous Sachertorte, "mohr im hemd" (nut souffle with chocolate sauce) and Salzburger nockerl (a simple souffle dusted with icing sugar). Many local beers and wines as well as the local spirit, rowanberry schnapps.

Haus Der Natur - You could spend hours roaming around the diverse and well displayed exhibits at the Haus Der Natur (Museum of Natural History), located in the centre of the old city. There are flora, fauna and mineral displays, exhibits on physics and astronomy, a 36-tank aquarium, and a few bizarre oddities such as the display of deformed animals on the 4th floor.

Mozart-Wohnhaus (Mozart's Residence) - Of the two Mozart museums in town, both of which are popular and pricey, this is the better one. The Mozart family lived in this house from 1773 to 1787. Tours include commentary and musical excerpts from handheld devices activated by infrared signals.

Schloss Mirabell - This palace in Mirabellgarten was built in 1606 by the Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich for his mistress Salome Alt, who supposedly bore him 15 children. For her troubles he named it Altenau palace but only to have his successor, Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, rename it Mirabell six years later.