Private walking tour of Salzburg with professional tour guide
Salzburg is a unique city. It harmoniously combines alpine nature and ancient architecture. To explore a city with such a rich historical heritage, it is not enough to wander around with a guidebook. I suggest showing you Salzburg with knowledge of the matter. The tour takes about 2 - 2.5 hours. This is the optimum time to see most of the highlights without getting tired and taking the information.
The tour includes the Mirabell palace and gardens, Mozart´s birthplace, Getreidegasse - the central street, the festival halls, St. Peter's monastery and Cathedral, the smallest house in Salzburg and confectionery Fürst where the recipe of the Mozart Chocolate Balls was created. I will draw your attention to the details you would not have noticed.
If you have been to Salzburg before, I have some suggestions for those who are already familiar with the city. For a more detailed acquaintance with Salzburg, I suggest an individual route. For example, we can add Hohensalzburg Fortress, or the Bishop's Residence, a walk through the city's hills, museums, or a minibus tour. Read more: Hellbrunn palace and the trick fountains.
The classic tour of Salzburg is done on foot, as the old town is a pedestrian zone. However, the walk can also be supplemented with a car trip. This will allow you to see the significant sights outside the old town.
There are many advantages to taking a tour with a professional guide. For example, an experienced guide will know what to tell and how much to tell, considering the guests' age, interests and weather conditions. Even on a rainy day, the itinerary will be designed to give guests a pleasant city experience.
Nowadays you can find enough articles on the internet about the sights of any city. But this information is superficial and far from relevant. Therefore, agree that you will be interested to learn about life in Salzburg several hundred years ago and how things are here today.
In addition, the guide can highlight the most interesting facts from the centuries-old history of the monuments. However, most tourists fall asleep when the flow of historical information is "solid." Therefore, an experienced guide will alternate the data according to the guests' interests.