Salzburg: Free “Sound of Music” walking tour
No trip to Salzburg is complete without at least a passing nod to “The Sound of Music,” the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical set in the city. The movie version, shot six years later, starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer and included many scenes shot in Salzburg.
Not surprisingly, the city’s tourism industry doesn’t shy away from a little “Do-Re-Mi.” Movie-related reminders are available throughout the city (on chocolate and marzipan), a marionette show packs ’em in, and of course, more than one bus tour will shuttle you from sight to sight.
These “Sound of Music” bus tours are popular with the tourist set, as they offer audio commentary, an easy ride, and lots of photo-ops. The bus is especially convenient for reaching those locales outside the city, such as the lovely St. Gilgen and Lake Wolfgang, the rolling hills behind the opening credits. These tours can get pricy. Panorama Tours offers the four-hour “Original Sound of Music Tour” for €37 for adults ($53) and €18 for children ($26).
Do it yourself Sound of Music tour
However, you don’t need to take a bus tour to visit many of the locations used in the film.
The website Visit Salzburg offers a “do it yourself” Sound of Music tour, with background information on sights used in the making of the movie. Most of the locations listed are in central Salzburg, and many can be visited for free.
Their free walking tour includes the Nonnberg Nunnery (where the nuns sing “Maria”), Mirabell Castle and Mirabell Gardens (the place where Maria and the children sing “Do-Re-Mi”), and the Felsenreitschule and Festival Halls (the stage where the Trapps perform during the Salzburg Festival). For more information, check out Visit Salzburg’s website.
Salzburg’s tourism office offers additional “Sound of Music” locations on their website, Salzburg.info. Sights here include St. Peter’s Cemetery and Leopoldskron Palace. (Read the whole tour here.)
Also see: Our reviews of cheap hotels in Salzburg.
I found the free tour from BigBoyTravel to be a lot better than the one from Visit Salzburg. It has a lot more detailed info with photos and a map we were able to follow on our phone. http://www.bigboytravel.com/europe/austria/salzburg/soundofmusicfilmlocations/
Ah, I never got to go to Salzburg when I went to Austria. We tried to do a day trip, but it never worked out. Thanks for giving me something to do the next time I go – Not to mention a chance to travel in my favorite musical!
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