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  • To Visit Austria's City - Salzburg
    By: ersad | - The Danube Valley Day Trip from Vienna reveals the exquisite beauty of the Wachau Valley. You'll travel through gorgeous Austrian countryside and take a scenic boat ride down the Danube. It's one of the most popular day trips from Vienna, and not to be missed!
    The history and legends of this lovely part of Austria come to life as you wend your way past charming old villages, steep vineyards and mysterious castles. One such castle is the well-known Durnstein, where Richard the Lionheart was ...

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  • Luxury Hastens Beds In Hotels Worldwide
    By: Tanya Wiseman | - The Hastens Luxury Bed is a token of elegance and pampering where it is found. Hastens Beds are the commissioned bedroom furniture of the Swedish His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf, and are manufactured in Sweden. Every luxury mattress is hand-crafted of all natural products cotton, wool, linen, horsehair with frames of not grown in plantations Stockholm Pine.

    Horse hair is thought to be the secret ingredient in the all natural mattress. The horsehair provides bounce, and does not attract i ...

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  • Skiing In Bavarian Alps And In Ruhpolding
    By: Karl Huber | - Skiing areas in the south of Germany are attracting visitors from all over Europe for skiing fun and a winter holiday amidst the most panoramic mountain sceneries of the Bavarian Alps. The magnificent Bavarian Alps in Germany are welcoming the whole family for unforgettable winter holidays in Bavaria blended with a nuance of cosy traditional Bavarian lifestyle. Snowboarding and skiing during your winter holiday in Bavaria for pure fun in the snow. Children and adults enjoy riding down the slopes ...
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  • Discovering Palatine Hill In Rome
    By: Leah Penn | - According to Roman mythology, Palantine Hill is said to be the historical starting point of Rome in 753 BC. This, or the Lupercal cave, as it is known is where two baby children Romulus and Remus were cared for and protected by the she-wolf that fed them on her milk. As legend has it, the two boys were found and taken in by a local shepherd and his wife and they went on to kill their great-uncle who seized the throne from their father, and decided to build a city together on the bank ...
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  • Beer In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - AUSTRIAN BEER IN SALZBURG

    Austria a cool draft beer, gardens with their shady chestnut trees, crunching gravel and rustic tablesWhether young or old - summer is the season that Salzburg residents and their guests enjoy to drink their beverages in gardens. Salzburg's beer gardens are almost as well-known as its churches and are a very popular retreat on warm summer evenings. Many htel Salzbourg have theirs own bar where you can enjoy a fresh beer. During the Middle Ages ...

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  • Going Salzburg And Eating Excellent Desserts
    By: Leah Penn | - In Salzburg, you can find all the typical Austrian recipes, enriched by the influence of the close german culture of food. A very important tip: all who wants to visit all the most famous restaurants and patisseries cannot miss a visit along the Getreidegasse (on which its possible to find the accommodation for a comfortable stay, as nice Salisburgo appartamenti).

    The most known desserts of the city is for sure Mozarts Balls, delicious small balls made by chocolate and ...

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  • Things To See In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - Salzburg is a pleasant and quiet city. After being the host of the last European Football, the city has returned into a little piece of heavenThere are a lot of things to see such as the Mozart's birthplace or the Hohensalzburg Fortress. This is a small city; however you will find everything you need to have a pleasant stay. Moreover, you will have a large choice of htel Salzbourg, for travellers with a small budget as well as ones who look for prestigious hotel.
    Mozarts Geburtsha ...

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  • Things To Do In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - If you want to have an exciting trip, and are a bit bored by simply visiting museums and monuments, Salzburg is a good place to go. You will find the cultural aspects mixed with a lot of outdoor activities. If you stay in a htel Salzburg in the "Old Town", you will really close from Baroque part of the city. It is actually one of the best-preserved city centres in the German-speaking world, and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.

    Salzburg Cathedral (Salzburger D ...

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  • Austrian Beer In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - AUSTRIAN BEER IN SALZBURG

    Austria a cool draft beer, gardens with their shady chestnut trees, crunching gravel and rustic tablesWhether young or old - summer is the season that Salzburg residents and their guests enjoy to drink their beverages in gardens. Salzburg's beer gardens are almost as well-known as its churches and are a very popular retreat on warm summer evenings. Many htel Salzbourg have theirs own bar where you can enjoy a fresh beer. During the Middle Ages ...

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  • Leopoldskron Castle In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - This is the old marketplace of Salzburg, where for hundreds of years everything was sold, ranging from vegetables, fabrics, pies, donkeys to miracle cure-alls. This is where the people of the town would meet to exchange gossip and pick up a bargain. This square remains famous to this day.

    The environment of this square recalls a bygone era, with its 17th century homes and buildings. Today this popular sector is noted for its fabulous dining and cafs full of delicious pastries a ...

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  • Alter Market In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - This is the old marketplace of Salzburg, where for hundreds of years everything was sold, ranging from vegetables, fabrics, pies, donkeys to miracle cure-alls. This is where the people of the town would meet to exchange gossip and pick up a bargain. This square remains famous to this day.

    The environment of this square recalls a bygone era, with its 17th century homes and buildings. Today this popular sector is noted for its fabulous dining and cafs full of delicious pastries a ...

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  • The Salzburg Cathedral
    By: Leah Penn | - The Salzburg Cathedral is the biggest and largest of all the churches located in Salzburg. The Salzburg Cathedral is undoubtedly most famous for being the church where Mozart was baptized. This grand cathedral dates from the 1620s and stands on the site of a much older church from the 8th century. Interestingly the Salzburg Cathedral has become an important local landmark and its three bronze doors are well known to locals. The three bronze doors symbolize faith, hope and charity.

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  • The Surroundings Of Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - Salzburg has a lot to offer for all lovers of Austria. The culture, museums, shops, food and more is a special highlight during your stay in Salzburg. But if you decide to stay for more than just a few days in Salzburg (where it is advisable to rent one of the apartments Salzburg for a longer stay) you should also visit the surrounding of Salzburg. The landscape is like a dream with its mountains, lakes and forests. And you can experience the real Austrian life in the smaller towns
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  • The Original Mozartkugel From Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - As many of you know, Mozart is from Salzburg in Austria. If you are a fan of classical music go to Salzburg because here you can visit all important places of Mozarts life. Nearly everything in Salzburg is connected with the composer Mozart, even the sweets. The Mozartkugel is the Austrias most renowned chocolate delicacy. Keep on reading and find out more about the secrets of the Echte Salzburger Mozartkugel!

    The history of a World Famous Composer
    About one hundred ye ...

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  • Shopping In Salzburg
    By: Leah Penn | - Salzburg is a city of culture and music, which is reflected in the architecture, (the apartments of Salzburg are highly recommended which are located directly in the old town) in the monuments and in the daily life. It is the capital of the federal state Salzburg with approximately 150,000 inhabitants, so Salzburg is the 4th biggest city in Austria after Vienna, Graz and Linz. If you still dont have any idea where to spend your next holiday, you can maybe get some useful information about Salz ...
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  • Visit Stiegel-brauwelt In Salzburg This Summer!
    By: Leah Penn | - In the oldest and most attractive parts of the Stieglbrauerei beer enthusiasts will find the largest hands-on beer museum in Europe. Here you will find out everything you wanted to know about Stiegel Beer and its cultural background.

    The Stiegl Brauwelt at Stieglbrauerei zu Salzburg now, Austrias largest privately owned brewery is a further attraction for visitors to Salzburg. The fascinating history of the brewing of this most beloved barley drinks is told in the E ...

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  • Salzburg Museum At The New Residence
    By: Leah Penn | - If youre planning your trip to Salzburg this Summer, make sure you schedule in a visit to the Salzburg Museum. Full of some of the finest paintings in the world, Salzburg Museum will be holding a special exhibition called Modern Artists Rediscovered which explored the works of Austrian painters between 1910 and 1945. The collection will include work from the Gerhard Schneider Collection and a whole generation of German and Austrian painters who were marginalized before, during and after ...
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  • Important Euro 2008 News
    By: Shaun Parker | - When travelling to Austria it is imperative to try and take in as much as possible, even on business it is often possible to make a little more of your stay by being mobile and getting yourself a hire car. In fact for many people Austria is about Skiing or perhaps romance in Vienna but there is so much more to the country.

    However, all that is about to change as in 2008 Austria comes under the spotlight like never before as the sporting elite from all Europe arrive for the 2008 U ...

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  • High End Hotel Alternatives In Salzburg During Euro 2008
    By: Robb Stark | - Salzburg is Austrias fourth largest city with many hotels to choose from during the Euro 2008 championship. Salzburg is famous for its baroque architecture and is a popular place for the skiing vacation. Salzburgs most famous person you may have heard of, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born here. In this article I will cover some of the more expensive hotels for the high-end savvy traveller or Euro 2008 football freak. The room rates are of course difficult to foresee, and will probably go up ...
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  • Salzburg Hotels Is Just The Place To Pamper Yourself And Feel Great
    By: nancy eben | - The official tourism time stretches from the month of June to September. During the months of July and August although the weather is pleasant, heavy throng of tourist might just get on your nerves. With crowded locations, museums and restaurants you might feel a little unpleasant. On the contrary winters are devilishly cold in this region, but if you carry the right kind of clothes with you then you would enjoy on a lot many winter attractions. For instance, the heavily discounted holiday packa ...
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  • Be Amazed By The Austria Hotels Hospitality
    By: nancy eben | - Summer is the ideal time to visit Austria. Months from April to October jam packed with tourists and visitors. This is generally the time when the locales even flock around the places and shopping malls. Although the place might seem exuberant the crowded streets and tourist spots might just get on your nerves on a sunny day. Months from June to September are the best time to tour around in Austria when you may enjoy hiking on the mighty Alps to the limit. Conversely, winters are very cold in th ...
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  • Salzburg, Austria - Things To See And Do
    By: Evelyn Whitaker | - Salzburg, Austria is a very popular destination for many people. The city has a unique baroque feel to it and a storybook atmosphere. It is a small city consisting of only 150,000 residents and is located in the Western part of Austria. It's a close knit city and on foot you are never more than 20 minutes away from anything. With more than 4000 festivals a year, it's hard to miss an event while visiting.

    Aside from the beautiful scenery, Salzburg is also popular for its strong mus ...

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  • Seeing The Sights Of Austria
    By: G. Chadwick | - Austria has a rich history and has managed to maintain many of the old buildings and architecture that go along with it. The country is small and nestled between Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. The largest city is Vienna, which has a rich cultural history, restaurants, and a diverse cultural mix that resulted from different wars and from the immigration of people from nearby countries.

    When planning a trip to Vienna, you should consider visiting the city's Muse ...

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  • Enjoy A Unique Holiday In Munich And Bavaria
    By: Ken Morris | - A hotspot for those seeking culture as well as those that enjoy taking in fascinating architecture, Munich, Germany, is an excellent choice of destination for those wanting to enjoy a truly memorable vacation in a fabulous European city. The capital city of Bavaria, when you visit Munich you will find yourself within easy reach of many attractions ranging from museums and galleries to breathtaking sights such as the Bavarian Alps. Those into sightseeing will find plenty to explore, and getting a ...
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