We are going to take the train on a day trip to Austrian Salzburg, not far from the Bavarian border. The relatively small city is a popular destination for international tourists, who cause a bustling activity in the historic old town every day. Salzburg is known throughout the world in particular for being the city where Mozart was born and is therefore well-known for its classical music, which is taught in the Mozarteum or performed at the Salzburg Festival. But the city, which is surrounded by massive seeming walls of rock made up of conglomerates from the Ice Age, has a lot more to offer for sure. On a two-hour walk through the city, we will dive into the tourist bustle but will try and leave it now and then by entering side lanes so as to also discover less famous places.
 
Afterwards, there will be time enough to stroll through the town either by yourself or in a small group – everyone will get a list with tips – before we all meet again at the station to take the train back to Munich together.

If you want to join the daytrip, you need to have a "Deutschlandticket". Otherwise you need to get yourself a "Bayernticket" for the day. (This is not included in the price, students have to pay the train ticket by themselves.)
 

Date: Saturday, 27.05.2023
Time: approx. 9.30 a.m. – 7.00 p.m.
Meeting point: Munich Central Station, we will send an email with the exact meeting point and time a few days up ahead.
 
Cost: €5
City walk: approx. 2 hours with Barbara Posch

Depending on the group the city tour will take place in German or English.