Take the train from Munich and embark on a guided day trip to Salzburg, birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Considered one of the crown jewels of Europe, the historic city of Salzburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and renowned for its elegance, is nestled in the majestic setting of the snow-capped Alps.
Highlights
* Performed in English
* Friendly and professional guide
* Tour Rail
* Small group with personalized service
Salzburg is also one of the most popular film tourist destinations in the world for one simple reason, music. We will show you the sites you remember on the screen. Salzburg is one of the finest preserved medieval old towns in Europe, wander the winding streets and venerable market squares, adorned with architectural landmarks from the late Baroque era. The squares and fountains, the superb Domkirche cathedral, the palace, the gardens, the churches, the monasteries, the sweets and pastries. Towering above it all, the breathtaking 900-year-old fortress Festung Hohensalzburg is a magnificent edifice that towers over the city.
Your knowledgeable guide will take you by train from Munich to Austria and back with their knowledge of the city on what's best to see and do for your service. We will provide you with a map and give you a 1,5 hour orientation tour through the main sites. You will then have 3 hours to discover the city on your own before the return journey. We have the information on what to see and where to go that is dedicated to helping you discover the city in the most convenient and efficient way.
For the trip to Salzburg it takes about 2 hours by train. Germany's rail system is world famous and this trip to the Alps is no exception. The trains are clean, comfortable and equipped with toilets and snack bars. Feel free to stroll around and chat with your fellow travelers as well as your guide, who can answer questions about Munich and Bavaria.
Detailed schedule
Starting point :
The tour begins at Munich Central Station (Hauptbahnhof).
Departure time :
09.15 p.m
Return details:
Return to original departure point