Salzburg, the place I call home for three months now, is one
stunning beauty of its own. It possesses the underrated charms of quaint mountainous
beauty, paired with the often silent birth town of Mozart. Of course, it was
once a German territory and Amadeus himself was a German because of this
territorial chronology.
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Chilling out at Cafe Baltazar |
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On the 'treppe' (stairs) upwards to the hilltop |
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Wow, people actually live here! (Kapuzinerberg) |
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Entrance to the stairway of Kapuzinerberg |
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Panoramic view from Kapuzinerberg. I apologize for the foggy photo |
However, Salzburg is completely different from the
likes of Vienna, Prague or other nearby cities. It has its perfectly
balanced nature and modern lifestyles. One perfect hangout is alongside the
Salzach riverbanks. The river flows from my residence in General Keyes road up
to the city and I orientate my route to the city on foot with its direction.
My companion and I hiked up the foothills and snapped quite
a lot of pictures en route to the top. There is a prominent church at the
hillside and I was told we are at Kapuzinerberg. The panorama at the top was
breathtaking.
After the trip, we later met up with our good friends at Cafe Baltazar for some St Valentines' celebration.
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