Trips and guided tours in Salzburg

Your Austria guide with that certain something extra

Explore Salzburg, immerse yourself in the city's "Italianità", discover new things, deepen your knowledge of what you already know.

Salzburg is not only a gem of the Baroque.

Instagram - city walk Salzburg
Instagram - city walk Salzburg

Instagram city walk over the Salzburg city mountains, Mönchsbberg, Festungsberg and Kapuzienerberg with fantastic views and charming photo motifs.

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Salzburg Classic tour
Salzburg Classic tour

The Classic tour still contains a few surprises that are not even common knowledge among some "locals".

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Romantic tour through Salzburg
Romantic tour through Salzburg

Together, we walk in the footsteps of Salzburg's famed Prince-Archbishops.

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Wolf Dietrich and the "Italianità" of the city of Salzburg
Wolf Dietrich and the "Italianità" of the city of Salzburg

Prince-Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau and his vision of Salzburg as a "Rome of the North".

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A walking tour of the Mönchsberg
A walking tour of the Mönchsberg

Immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere of the Mönchsberg, scale this mysterious mountain made of Nagelfluh rock and take home memories that you will cherish for years to come.

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Flip-flop tour for the young and young at heart
Flip-flop tour for the young and young at heart

Explore the city of Salzburg at a leisurely pace in a relaxed atmosphere.

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The fascinating history of the city's building and architecture runs the full gamut of classical styles from art history – from tasteful Romanesque (nave of the Franciscan Church), delicate Gothic (church at Nonnberg abbey), elegant Renaissance (Gabriel's Chapel at St. Sebastian's Cemetery) and lush Baroque (Holy Trinity church, Kollegienkirche) to vivacious Rococo (Schloss Leopoldskron; the Marble Hall).

Classicism (Mariensäule on the Domplatz) and historicism (villa buildings on Schwarzstrasse) give way to the diversity of the modernist Benedictine College in St. Peter's Abbey (Peter Behrens and Anton Faistauer) and the rich synaesthetic design language of contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries (Künstlerhaus on Hellbrunnerstrasse and Museum of Modern Art Mönchsberg).

Salzburg boasts a rich diversity in its history, art works and scenic attractions.

The DomQuartier museum and Salzburg Museum, alongside a number of other venues, offer a wide variety of options for art lovers.

The huge significance of the erstwhile city of residence of the Salzburg Prince-Archbishops can be seen in the abundance of representative architecture, art and craftsmanship.

Long-established traditions and the familiar meet the new and unexpected. This special symbiosis between opposing concepts is just one aspect of Salzburg's fascinating charm.

I am happy to be your guide through the many facets of Salzburg's cultural landscape.

Want to see Salzburg from a different perspective?

During my tours, I use anecdotes and historical context to show you a personalised and refreshingly different perspective of Salzburg, famous world over as the city of Mozart and festivals – so you can experience this beautiful city like never before!

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