The majestic Austrian Alps stretch across the country, an awe-striking area of Ice Age valleys, verdant heaths and alluvial cones within Europe's largest national park, 700-square-mile Hohe Tauern. Taking in the dramatic cities of Salzburg and Innsbruck and the beautiful province of Tirol, home to spectacular skiing and hiking, as well as Gross Glockner, Austria's highest peak, and some of the world's best winter and summer sports playgrounds, the Austrian Alps are an outdoor lover's paradise.
Restaurants in Austrian Alps
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Farmer's market located right in front of St. Andrew Church. Only opens on Thursday. You will find products that you might not find in supermarkets. We managed to buy wild berries jam, sauerkraut from barrels and etc. there. We will go again the next time we are in Salzburg.
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The stately home of the powerful price-archbishops who ruled over Salzburg starting in 1595.
Very large old city square area with plenty of buildings to see and museums/shops in the immediate area. Plan to walk and see. Hats are a must on sunny days. Nice, open area.
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The square starts to come to life again in the afternoon of New Years Eve with everyone assembling, drinking, eating and being merry and come midnight it’s alive with people dancing and enjoying themselves.
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