A view of Salzburg's Old Town from across the Salzach River |
Not the real deal but you can take some home & not worry about customs & quarantine. |
It was a cold winter day when my group set off on our tour of Salzburg with the utter bewilderment on my part, that the locals wouldn’t be able to relate to my references to scenes/locations which I found familiar because I had seen them in the movie. If you’re still reading this, then you, hopefully, will have a better chance of recognizing these scenes ;).
The Alps behind me. The movie began and ended with scenes of the breathtaking Alps. |
THE hills are most certainly alive! =) |
A photo of the Mirabell Gardens in full bloom from a Salzburg Sightseeing Tours Ad. |
Maria and the Von Trapp children walked around these gardens
as they sang, “Doe a deer a female deer…”
My photo of the Mirabell Gardens... not in full bloom ;) but still as serene. |
Maria walked through one of these arches as she left the Abbey to go to
the Von Trapp family home...
Captivating Residenz Platz |
Mozart's Birthplace & Home |
It would be great to revisit this place with my Mom, sister and daughter
one day. Mom is a pianist and has enjoyed listening and playing some of
Mozart’s most enchanting symphonies.
As for my sister and daughter, we’ve sung
Sound of Music songs in many family gatherings =).
If you’ve had your fill of culture and history, there are the quaint
little shops around Salzburg waiting to be explored and enjoyed. Familiar
labels abound, with outdoor advertising to match the culturally rich town.
Posh Zara signage |
Many establishments are named after Salzburg's musical genius. |
Everything may look a bit expensive compared to the prices
we are used to in the Philippines, that’s probably because they are! But it’s
not to say that you can’t find good deals around. Try the souvenir shops with
the mini Mozart violins, magnets, etc.
Getting a bit hungry from all the exploring? Pretzels are a good option. This lot which I took a photo of claim to be made by the original pretzel maker in town!
You can't go wrong with 2 Euro pretzels ;) |
Produce all bought from the Billa store a few steps away from our Hotel Pension Lumes apartment near Stephansplatz. Love Billa!=) European treats at a fraction of restaurant prices. |
Please
have 0.50 Euro coins ready in your pocket for when you need to use the toilet.
For even if you can enter the cubicle without putting in a coin, you won’t be
able to lock it!
Before I headed back to our tour group’s meeting place for departure
back to Vienna, I thought I would just soak in the whole experience. I found a place to sit down, relax and simply
enjoy the idyllic scenery.
A plaza such as this one is just too lovely for words!
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Ahhh... such is the sound of music for me!