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Linzer Gasse: Busy shopping street with historical flair

Linzer Gasse in Salzburg combines historic charm with modern city life. This lively shopping street on the right bank of the Salzach offers a variety of shops, cozy cafes and traditional craft shops. At the same time, with its listed buildings and proximity to the Kapuzinerberg, it invites you to take a stroll through Salzburg's history. A perfect place to discover the city away from the tourist hotspots.

Short info:

  • What makes Linzer Gasse in Salzburg special? It is a very nice street for strolling, shopping and dining
  • Where is it located? On the right side of Salzburg’s old town, a few meters from the Mozart ResidenceToday it runs from the Staatsbrücke or Platzl to Franz-Josef-Straße.
  • How much time should I plan for? One hour

Generally

Salzburg, the enchanting city of Mozart, is known for its picturesque old town, characterized by narrow streets and historic buildings. One of these streets that is undoubtedly worth a visit is Linzer Gasse. This charming street stretches along the right side of Salzburg's old town and offers a wealth of cultural treasures, culinary delights and inviting shopping opportunities.

Historical Background

Linzer Gasse has a rich history that dates back to the Romans. It was once part of the medieval trade route between Salzburg and Linz, which explains its name. Today you can walk in the footsteps of history, past well-preserved buildings from different eras.

architecture and atmosphere

The architecture of Linzer Gasse is a feast for the eyes. Well-preserved baroque facades, colorful house facades and artistically designed bay windows give the street its unique charm. When you walk along the alley you feel like you have been transported back in time. The cozy atmosphere is further enhanced by the many flower boxes and the pedestrian zone.

Tip: Explore the alley in the evenings, when the historic buildings are atmospherically lit and the bars outside are full in summer.

shopping opportunities

Here you will find a wide range of shops, 140 in total, including boutiques, souvenir shops and craft workshops. Art lovers should definitely plan a visit to the galleries where local artists exhibit their works.

Linzer Gasse (c) Paul Weindl for 365Austria

gastronomy and culinary arts

For foodies, Linzer Gasse is a paradise. The street is lined with cafes, restaurants and bars that offer a variety of culinary delights. Here you can enjoy traditional Austrian dishes, international cuisine and delicious pastries.

The highlights of Linzer Gasse

Starting in Linzer Gasse, an impressive gate and staircase leads along a historic Way of the Cross up to the Kapuzinerberg. Linzer Gasse (c) Paul Weindl for 365Austria

After arriving at the top, a breathtaking Panoramic view of the old town of Salzburg. If you decide against a detour to the Kapuzinerberg, we recommend a visit to the Sebastian Cemetery. This picturesque gem in the upper part of Linzer Gasse was designed around 1600 by Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich based on an Italian “Campo Santo”.

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