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Café Konditori Fürst
Opened in 1884 by Paul Fürst, Café Konditorei Fürst is home to the original—and the best—Mozartkugel, the delicious treat of pistachio marzipan, nougat and dark chocolate named for Salzburg’s favorite son. Following the original, award-winning recipe, Mozartkugel are still handmade...
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De Ungaria
A charming little shop with excellent service, De Ungaria offers a unique selection of fine jewelry and Parmigiani Fleurier watches. The two sisters who run the boutique handpick the items they sell and are passionate about the quality of their...
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Jahn-Markl
Founded in 1408, the family-run Jahn-Markl is Salzburg’s oldest tannery. Beautifully embroidered lederhosen, traditional coats and blazers and other suede and leather garments are found here, and some items can be made to order. With a client list that includes...
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Lanz
Credited with bringing Trachten, the traditional dress, to popularity during the early years of the Salzburg Festival, Lanz offers a wide selection of dirndls, lederhosen and loden coats.
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Schatz-Konditorei
Tucked into a passageway off of the Getreidegasse, this confectionery produces excellent pastries in the most charming of atmospheres. All senses are delighted upon entering this treasure of a café—the aromas, the music, the charm of the staff and the...
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A variety of stores—both international chains and traditional, small boutiques—can be found in Salzburg. The Getreidegasse has a wide range of shops, but there are many more to investigate in the smaller side streets and passageways.