Monday, 6 April 2009

Day 89- Salzburg II

Continued exploring Salzburg today. We went up Zentrum, where a monastery stood, but was sadly, closed to public. However we found a good spot that overlooks old Salzburg. Looks like we found a good spot for night view.

Overlooking Salzburg

We went on to explore around Salzburg. Shiyang has a penchant for going into almost every church, which I thought numbs my appreciation for European architecture. But oh well, since we're here already......

More Mozart Chocolate balls. So touristy and nothing special (yes I bought one ball to try)

At Stift Nonnberg, overlooking Salzburg and the Alps.

Street Market along Salzburg. Seriously, Austrian street food is basically Schnitzel and Wiener in a baguette. The shops, including those in Wien, have a phallic-looking metal thing, in which they will use to dig a hole into the baguette lengthwise, so that the wiener and sauce can be placed inside.

I don't know what it means, but it sounds like a pretty good attitude to adopt for the current credit crunch.

We also went on to Mozart's Birthplace(Mozart Wohnhaus), which was really not much, but has some interesting exhibit of Mozart's possession.

Then we moved on to Schloss Mirabell, apparently the best place to get married in Europe.

Beautiful gardens. Can't imagine what it would be like in summer where the flowers are in full bloom.

Went back to Kapuzinerkloster to wait for our night view......

That's what our lunch and dinner for the past 2 days look like. Why is the can cover "folded"? If not how to scoop up the tuna onto our bread? See, NS has its benefits.


Sunset

And the full glory of Salzburg's nightview is finally out

The long flight of stairs down.

Headed back to the hostel to hang around and take our stuff from the locker. We went on to spend the night at the train station, as we didn't want to miss the first train (6am) to Villach. Our original plan was to take an overnight train to our next destination, Venice. Unfortunately, they only have sleeper place, i.e. more expensive. So our next option is to take the first train to Villach and then transfer to Venice.

Hung around the main lobby and it got colder. Luckily, we found this warmer passenger lounge at the platform level.

But little did we know......(to be continued in next post)

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