24 Hours in Salzburg

24 Hours in Salzburg

We were only in Salzburg for 2 nights, leaving us around 24 hours to explore and enjoy the gorgeous city. This was the perfect amount of time to enjoy a few delicious meals and see some highlights but not enough time to really get to know Salzburg. I would recommend having 2 full days to explore Salzburg if you have time but if you’re only there for 24 hours, here are the highlights from our trip!

Stay: If you’re looking for a combination of an historic location rich in Salzburg and Sound of Music history combined with wonderful service and newly renovated rooms, then staying at Hotel Schloss Leopoldskron. Located just a 5 minutes drive from historic Salzburg, this was the perfect hotel for our small group. Built in 1736, the inn is on the edge of a small lake and includes incredible views of the mountains from the rooms and the veranda. Dubbed as the Sound of Music palace it was the setting for many of the movie’s outdoor scenes along with the ballroom scene. We stayed in the Meierhof rooms which were just renovated this year and are incredible. They allow guests to have a boutique hotel experience complete with wonderful bathrooms, heavenly beds and Restoration Hardware like aesthetics while staying in such a historic location. In addition, the breakfast which was included with our rate was served in the gorgeous ballroom and was fit for a king! We had our choice of eggs three ways, pastries, yogurt, oatmeal and assorted fruit each morning along with numerous juice and coffee options. I have to say though that our favorite moment at the hotel was relaxing with a glass of champagne on the back veranda while exploring the gardens and enjoying the sunset.

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Eat: We enjoyed two casual dinners while in Salzburg, one at a gastro pub and the other at a bier garden. We enjoyed a delicious dinner our first night in Salzburg at Zum Fidelen Affen, or the Jovial Monkey. Located in Old Town Salzburg, their menu includes soups, snacks, salads and the best wiener schnitzel of our entire trip! The restaurant doesn’t take formal reservations but you or your hotel can call in advance to put your name on the list. They take pride in serving Trumer Pils, an Austrian Pils, along with other local specialties such as wheat beer and cola or radler.  Zum Fidelen AffenAfter a full day of explorin Salzburg, Augustiner Brau was the perfect place to enjoy our last night in Salzburg as it’s relaxed environment allowed us time to sit back and relax. For three hours we laughed with locals, enjoyed the fresh air, tried a few new beers, and ate an assortment of Austrian food available via their food hall. This world famous beer institution has been in operation since 1621! The outdoor beer garden space seats more than 1,500 under the trees while the indoor space can accommodate 900 which means you’ll always be able to find a seat here regardless the season! The Marzen beer, which was 3 euros per liter stein, was our favorite of the two beers they offered on tap due to its rich flavor. Augustiner Beau

See: We saw and learned a great deal about Salzburg and the Sound of Music during the Original Sound of Music tour through Panorama Tours. The 4 hour bus tour took place in English and allowed attendees to see many of the movie locations such as Mirabell Gardens, the lake, the gazebo, abbey, lake district, and Mondsee, where the wedding took place. We loved that the tour shared so much history about Salzburg and the Lake District versus just revolving around the movie. Our tour guide had wonderful English and was so friendly that everyone was willing to ask him questions throughout the tour and join in song during the bus ride. I don’t think I’ve enjoyed a bus tour this much before nor seen so many grown men, including Bo, belt out the Sound of Music tunes! The tour also includes 5 stops so there is plenty of time to stretch legs and explore the various sites. The outdoor beer garden seats up to 150 people while the indoor spaces, both smoking and non-smoking,

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Silent Saturday: Sound of Music

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An Afternoon in Bratislava

For years, Bo and his friends have laughed about the movie EuroTrip. It’s a completely ridiculous, National Lampoon’s style movie from 2004 that is a play on the many stereotypes that come along with an American teenager trip to Europe. At one point in the movie, the characters accidently end up in Bratislava with only $5 in their pocket.

Today, while on the road from Prague to Vienna, when we saw a sign for Bratislava we knew we had to cross the border for an afternoon adventure. Not only did it serve as a perfect lunch stop but it also allowed us to visit Slovakia, a country none of us had ever visited. IMG_5284

When we arrived in Bratislava we went straight to Church of St. Elisabeth, more commonly known as the Blue Church. Located in Old Town, it’s light blue color and mosaics gave it the nickname, the Blue Church. Built in 1907, it is the newest of the churches we’ve seen thus far on our adventures. Unfortunately we could only peer through the gate as the church wasn’t open for visitors, but the inside looked gorgeous and decorated with similar blue hues as the outside. 114 IMG_5288 After lunch we headed to Cafe Verne which was highly recommended by Yelp, Four Square and Trip Advisor for the inexpensive yet delicious hearty local cuisine. The cafe features seating both indoor and outdoor on a small terrace overlooking the square. 126 Unfortunately it was a bit chilly to sit outside so we opted for a seat inside the cafe surrounded by locals enjoying lunch and talking across tables.

124 119We ordered the items most often recommended on Yelp which included the goulash, gnocchi and fresh lemonade. The lemonade, was refreshing and a perfect afternoon drink, made with very little sweetener and sparkling water which gave it an extra kick. The goulash was hearty and made with pork pieces instead of the traditional beef we’ve had in the past. The gnocchi while delicious was far too rich for my taste due to the heavy cream sauce and the bacon topping. 123 122 45 minutes later we found ourselves leaving Bratislava full of delicious food and ready to continue our adventure towards Vienna. 131 If you find yourself driving between Prague, Vienna, Budapest or any of the other nearby cities I highly recommend a stop in Bratislava as it is a perfect afternoon spot rich in history and featuring multiple restaurants and cafe in the Old Town. In fact, if we’d had more time we would have explored Devin Castle and Michael’s Gate.

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