Linzergasse
Linzergasse
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The main street in Salzburg's newly gentrified northern neighborhood.
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Cat J A
Melbourne, Australia420 contributions
Jul 2022
This walking street cuts through the middle of the historical district. Souvenir shops are mixed with high end retailers, cafes and market stalls. In parts it is rather narrow but has lane ways that branch out and allow you to explore among less crowded areas. Great to explore and wander past churches including the beautiful Kollegienkirche where I bought a St Christopher medal to protect me in future travels. Refreshed in a cafe with the most amazing selection of cakes.
Written September 11, 2022
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Denny S
Gothenburg, Sweden177 contributions
Apr 2022
This is the main pedestrian artery through Salburg's historical district on the right side of the river. It starts at the "Platzl" and the Staatsbrücke and runs north along the Kapuzinerberg. The street has an old-fashioned charm and feels more relaxed than many of the shopping streets on the other side of the river. Along the street there are old nice merchant houses and here there is more focus on more odd shops and traditional craftmanship. Some nice sights are also found along this street such as St. Sebatian's cemetery and a nice portal leading up to Kapuzinerberg. Linzergasse has a more relaxed and simpler character compared to its more luxurious and fashionable sibling, Getreidegasse.
Written April 23, 2022
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Randoman1
Colchester, UK155 contributions
Sep 2012 • Couples
Not as frenetic as anywhere on the other side of the river, it affords a wonderful view of the fortress. A gentle stroll along Linzergasse reveals a wide range of interesting shops selling antiques, collectables, clothing, gifts and all the requisites for a picnic. If you like pizza there are a number of Italian restaurants here. When I come to Salzburg I base myself close to this "pedestrianised" street - watch out for bikes!!
Written May 7, 2013
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HollyHavok
Phoenix, AZ64 contributions
We have been to Salzburg twice and both times specifically walked down linzergaße to eat pizza.
Pizzeria Sabrosan is in the middle of this long shopping street. The service is great and food is better. They have homeade red pepper oil for you pizzas. The potato cream soup is also delicious. Enjoy.
Pizzeria Sabrosan is in the middle of this long shopping street. The service is great and food is better. They have homeade red pepper oil for you pizzas. The potato cream soup is also delicious. Enjoy.
Written October 26, 2011
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Stirling B
Ottawa, Canada765 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
Linzergasse is the main pedestrian thoroughfare in Salzburg and on this street you can find many shops & restaurants to visit. While very busy in the daytime it does clear out somewhat in the later evenings as many shops seem to close early.
Written August 13, 2024
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The Weak Knee Traveler
Singapore, Singapore12,833 contributions
Jan 2020 • Solo
This is the main Shopping street within the older part of Salzburg, with lots of shops. Good place for window shopping.
Written December 30, 2020
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nonamama
Bedoin, France167 contributions
Oct 2019
Our hotel was on Linzergasse so we walked its length many times.
Busy with restaurants and cafes and shops.....there was always something new to see.
Busy with restaurants and cafes and shops.....there was always something new to see.
Written October 22, 2019
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Touristy_D
Lucknow, India179 contributions
Jul 2019 • Family
For the three nights we were in Salzburg we ended up every one of them at Linzergasse for dinner. With so many options to drink and eat at, this was a great place to go to. Happy vibes. We were lucky to be there during the Linzergasse Festival and then atmosphere was super fun!
Written July 7, 2019
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C130Captain
International44 contributions
Jul 2016 • Business
Linzer Gasse is located on the right side of the river and I had the impression that it is frequented mainly by locals, which makes it sort of interesting. It is actually shorter than it may look on the map and worth a visit but cannot compare with the variety of Getreidegasse on the left side of the river.
Written July 30, 2016
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ATJ350Lancashire
Lancashire160 contributions
Mar 2013 • Friends
Less busy than the Altstadt side of the river. There is a good selection of all sorts of shops and eating places. Pleasant to walk along since its pedestrianised. Leads down to the main bridge over the river which crosses to the Old Town.
Written March 13, 2013
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Are the shops open one sunday? If not where do we hang out at night on sunday during winter? Where can we find local and inexpensive restaurants?
Written November 6, 2017
scs16
Jammu, India
where are they preserving the skeleton of the prehistoric man found from alps
Written October 8, 2015
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