In the old town of Salzburg, which is largely parallel to the Salzach River, it is the most lively street in Salzburg, with restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and the birthplace of Mozart. This street is also famous for having a large number of different shapes of wrought iron signs, and the unified McDonald's around the world has different appearances here. There are also many people in local clothing, which is a feature.
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In the old town of Salzburg, which is largely parallel to the Salzach River, it is the most lively street in Salzburg, with restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and the birthplace of Mozart. This street is also famous for having a large number of different shapes of wrought iron signs, and the unified McDonald's around the world has different appearances here. There are also many people in local clothing, which is a feature.
The most lively shopping street in Salzburg's Old Town is not wide, and the antique houses on both sides are almost shops, souvenir shops and restaurants. The distinctive wrought iron signs are competing, which attract tourists to take pictures.
Grain Hutong is a must-have commercial street in Salzburg. Shops are lined with shoulders. People come and go, bustling. More famous is the birthplace of famous musician Mozart, in the gold-painted building.
The most prosperous and charming medieval European shopping street in the middle of the old city of Salzburg, flanked by 16th-century-style houses, decorated with exquisite reliefs and moths, each store has a distinctive metal signboard, a quiet house shaded by trees, and tourists on the street. The crowds are crowded. Food Hutong No. 9 is Mozart's former residence and is a place that classical music fans should not miss.
From the Mirabel Palace, I passed the Tongxin Lock Bridge to the "Grain Hutong" in the old town. The most lively shopping street in the old city is also the most unique scenery in Europe with the unique medieval style. It was originally a grain trading place, the streets were narrow and curved, and the sides were covered with scales and more shops. The most interesting thing is that the streets are equipped with distinctive wrought iron signs, which are varied and worth enjoying. At lunchtime, there are many restaurants on this street. I picked the first Chinese restaurant in Sabao, "China Building", introduced by an online guide. The ingredients are fresh and the price is fair. The lunch buffet is only 10 euros per person. After lunch, the preferred attraction is the Mozart Former Residence No. 9, Grain Hutong.
The grain alley is the busiest street in Salzburg's old town. It is also a small street that best reflects the European style of the Middle Ages. The facade of each building clearly indicates the age of construction, and the most important thing is that each merchant has its own signboard. The signboard is made of metal, retaining the style of the 16th century, adding a lot of style to the grain alley. The house was retained in the Middle Ages and is now renovated, with a quiet house shaded by trees, in stark contrast to the scene of the crowd outside the courtyard. The shops on this shopping street are very distinctive, with branded shoes and hats, hometown clothing, gold and silver jewelry, tourist souvenirs, everything. No. 9 of Grain Hutong is Mozart's former residence, and it is even more lively here. There are quite a lot of places to eat in the grain alley. There is a YUAN cafeteria opened by Hong Kong people next to No. 20 of the grain alley (Getreidegasse), 10.9 Europe. Grain alley is also a famous seafood restaurant gathering place, with people flowing inside, and the taste and price of the dishes are not bad. The famous local fast food Nordsee, fried fish and prawn ingredients are very fresh. The most authentic Mozart chocolate shop is on this street, the blue and red packaging is very beautiful, but the price is not low, almost 1 euro. Nearby Billa supermarket cheap "Mozart ball" (a kind of chocolate), 2 euros a bag of nearly 20. 20 minutes walk from the train station. Regarding tax refunds, non-EU tourists can apply for tax refunds if they buy goods more than 75 euros in duty-free shops. The salesman must request the tax refund form and fill it in by the salesman when shopping. When leaving customs, the goods purchased will be handed over to the customs for inspection. After the customs stamp the tax refund form, the customs can collect the tax at the airport or at the border.
After a night at the Golden Gorden Hotel on Grain Hutong Street. It was very lively at night and there were many tourists. The morning was very quiet and few tourists. Due to Saturdays and Sundays, most shops were closed and supermarkets and some gift shops opened. Very leisurely street.