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Hotels in Salzburg
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Altstadthotel Wolf-Dietrich
Salzburg, Austria
On the edge of the Altstadt, the Schmelzle family's 'pleasant hotel' is near Schloss Mirabell and the Kapuzinerberg. Some bedrooms (several have a balcony) look over the adjacent St Sebastian's church and Italianate cloister (where Mozart's father and widow lie buried).

Gasthof-Hotel Doktorwirt
Salzburg, Austria
A 'lovely traditional hotel', much enjoyed by visitors: 'We can't give it enough accolades,' one reader wrote. Another adds: 'What a delightful place. Some of the nicest, most professional hoteliers I have come across.'

Hotel Goldener Hirsch
Salzburg, Austria
In this famous street in the pedestrianised centre, this old hotel, opposite the festival hall, has been managed for several years by Wolfgang Putz.

Hotel Astoria Salzburg
Salzburg, Austria
The Illinger family's reasonably priced hotel is a 15-minute walk from the historic centre of the city (there are also two buses, no. 1 and no, 10, which stop nearby).

Altstadthotel Weisse Taube
Salzburg, Austria
Run by its friendly new owner, Christine Gmachl, this B&B hotel is a converted 14th-century Burgerhaus in an 'outstanding' location, in the middle of the old town and near the Mozartplatz.
Music, palaces, museums, parks and cafesSalzburg is probably most famous for being both Mozart's birthplace and the setting for The Sound of Music, and the city still offers a year-round programme of world-class music performances - from operas and choral music to classical music festivals - often set in beautiful Baroque churches or grand concert halls. There is a wealth of history to explore here, too: wander around the pedestrianised old town of Altstadt, revel in the city views from the fortress Hohensalzburg, or spend the day relaxing in the pleasure palace of Schloss Hellbrunn. Palaces, museums, parks and cafes: you'll be more likely to run out of time than things to do.