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Gastro guide to Salzburg

Salzburg, with its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage, also offers a variety of gastronomic experiences that will not leave any traveler indifferent. Here is your gastro tour of Salzburg:

Breakfast

  1. Café Fingerlos - Start your day with a traditional Austrian breakfast. Try their Wiener schnitzel, fresh pastries, and, of course, coffee.
  2. 220 Grad - A great place for coffee lovers. They offer a variety of coffees that pair perfectly with fresh rolls or croissants.

Lunch

  1. Gasthaus Zwettler's - For immersion in traditional Austrian cuisine. It is recommended to try the Tafelspitz or schnitzel.
  2. Augustiner Bräustübl Mülln - This is the largest beer restaurant in Salzburg where you can try the house beers and enjoy the atmosphere of a traditional beer hall.

Dinner

  1. St. Peter Stiftskulinarium - One of the oldest restaurants in Europe, located within the St. Peter's monastery. Romantic atmosphere and exquisite Austrian cuisine await you here.
  2. Imlauer Sky Bar & Restaurant - For those who want to enjoy a view of the city from above. An ideal place for dinner with modern cuisine and a wide selection of wines.

Snacks and Desserts

  1. Sacher Café - Try the famous Sacher torte, which is one of the symbols of Austrian cuisine.
  2. Café Tomaselli - One of the oldest cafes in the city. Here you can try various desserts and enjoy the traditional atmosphere of Austrian coffee houses.

Culinary shops and markets

  1. Grünmarkt - A weekly market where you can buy fresh local products, cheeses, sausages, and carefully grown vegetables and fruits.
  2. Sporer Likör- & Punschmanufaktur - A shop famous for its liqueurs and punches, perfect gifts for food lovers.

Additional tips

  • Mozartkugel - These small chocolate confections with marzipan and nougat are an integral part of visiting Salzburg. We recommend trying the originals at the "Fürst" café.
  • Salzburger Nockerl - Try this local dessert, a fluffy soufflé symbolizing the snow-capped hills around Salzburg.

Salzburg offers a rich selection of dishes and drinks that reflect its cultural heritage and modern gastronomic trends. I hope this guide will help you enjoy all the taste nuances of this amazing city!

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