Though it was a terrible trip there, Salzburg was worth it. With the Salzach River flowing through, the Alps in the background, great food and one of the largest castles in Europe looking over the city it really is great place to visit. It's also the birth place of Mozart and where the Sound of Music was filmed. More from Salzburg later.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Salzburg Austria
We decided to take a long weekend to Salzburg since it is a nice and easy 5 and half hour train ride. Well when we left there had been some snow in the area and that short train ride turned into a 13 hour train ride. There was only one track working between Hungary and Vienna and the highway was closed as well. It would have been nice to have known this at some point either before or during our during the trip but communicating these details was not a strength of the staff. I can't complain too much, a group of people got on the train somewhere along the way in Hungary and they had been on a bus headed to Vienna for 20 hours before it decided to turn around and go back to Budapest.
Though it was a terrible trip there, Salzburg was worth it. With the Salzach River flowing through, the Alps in the background, great food and one of the largest castles in Europe looking over the city it really is great place to visit. It's also the birth place of Mozart and where the Sound of Music was filmed. More from Salzburg later.

Though it was a terrible trip there, Salzburg was worth it. With the Salzach River flowing through, the Alps in the background, great food and one of the largest castles in Europe looking over the city it really is great place to visit. It's also the birth place of Mozart and where the Sound of Music was filmed. More from Salzburg later.
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