Che sia al suono della musica di Mozart o dei Von Trapp, Salisburgo è l'ideale per un valzer diurno. Questa città fluviale di bellezza barocca è stata storicamente un punto d'incontro tra il nord e il sud dell'Europa, una ricchezza culturale che le è valsa lo status di Patrimonio dell'Umanità dell'UNESCO. Durante questa visita guidata a piedi scoprirete la storia e le attrazioni della città.
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Basato su 37 recensioni
Categorie di recensione
Personale
4,3/5
Servizio
4,3/5
Qualità-prezzo
4/5
Sicurezza
4,3/5
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mitch
Viaggio da solo
15 settembre 20254.2Regno Unito
Did'nt like being asked to pay extra for a guided tour....managed on my own!
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Grace
Viaggio di coppia
5 settembre 20255Regno Unito
The guide Georg was very good. Kept us informed and enjoyed his talks
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Brian
Viaggio da solo
5 settembre 20253Regno Unito
No pickup from hotel however I did get taken back to hotel. No Salzburg sightseeing you need to pay 12 euros more for that which I did however it was like a history school lesson and we only saw 4 things not good at all. Being in Zell you are stuck you are buying a bus transfer to Salzburg, train is same cost
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MJP
Viaggio di coppia
29 agosto 20255Stati Uniti d'America
George is an excellent and knowledgeable guide with a great sense of humour
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Louise Stephenson
Viaggio di coppia
1 agosto 20255Stati Uniti d'America
Georg was a brilliant guide helped by the local guide in Salzburg who was extremely knowledgeable. Thoroughly enjoyed the day.
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Gary
Viaggio di coppia
30 giugno 20254.2Stati Uniti d'America
I thought it was expensive for what was, in essence, a National Express coach trip with a little bit of info thrown in. If the tour in Salzburg was included that would make it better value. And would result in in better uptake. There were not many customers on our trip. TBH we only used the trip as a means to get to Salzburg as the train journey was over 2 hours. If the train was quicker we would have used it as it was much cheaper.
