Salzburg City Tour
We had a local guide to take us on a city tour. It was a walking tour under the hot sun..But it was fun and I had taken lots of pictures..
We visited the Mozart's birth place but we were not allowed to take pictures.
After the tour, we had our Western lunch at the above building which is near Mozart's home.
I put our lunch pictures at Scrumptious.
It's so nice to see so many different types of buildings. Wish to go an Ang moh country one day too
ReplyDeleteIt's totally different from here..
DeleteBeautiful buildings! How come got no captions?
ReplyDeleteI like the last photo showing side walk cafe. There is a bakery shop called Fichelle
nearby my home with this side walk concept selling high end breads. Now popular
With Japanese and tai tais.
I really admire those cafe..
DeleteVery nice city...
ReplyDeleteN the unicorn too
lots of statues in european countries..
Deletevery nice photos :)
ReplyDeletesalute you for being able to walk so long
ReplyDeleteI must hv got the stamina from standing at my husband's shop.. :)
DeleteHi Wenn, thanks for sharing all the lovely photos. Beautiful sceneries.
ReplyDeleteyou are welcome..
Deletegreat photos!! a very scenic city indeed..
ReplyDeletelovely sceneries..
Deletehow was the temperature?? it was already summer when you visited the place??
ReplyDeletehot but not humid like here..
Deleteanyway i think the summer there is still bearable right?? won't be sweating like you're in Ipoh~~ :p
ReplyDeletestill I don't like the sun..
Deletehmmm, no photos to be taken in Mozart's house?? then must go search from the internet already..
ReplyDeletemaybe when one is too engrossed in photographing, one wouldn't listen to the explanation..
Deletei really like cities that are built from the river banks, especially the european cities, so scenic and nice.. but our KL is never like that, why?? :D
ReplyDeleteeuropean loves to live by the rivers..
DeleteBeautiful place!
ReplyDeleteI really like these photos. Most of the top ones were taken right behind the hotel where I stayed when I was there. I love Salzburg!
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