Sights within 10 minutes walk from the hotel
The fastest way to Salzburg's sights
No other accommodation offers you the proximity to the old town as much as the Altstadthotel Kasererbräu, which is located in the heart of the old town.
Only a few minutes away from the Altstadthotel Kasererbräu is the most popular shopping street – the Getreidegasse – where every year millions of tourists lose themselves in the countless stores and bring home to their loved ones the ever-popular Mozartkugeln as a souvenir. Furthermore, the large Festspielhaus and the Hohensalzburg Fortress are also in the immediate vicinity.
Within ten minutes walk you can reach in our surroundings:

Salzburg's most popular open-air shopping mall
Welcome to the Getreidegasse, probably the most famous and most-traveled shopping street in Salzburg and, among other things, the Mozart birthplace.

Boutiques and international brand stores now line up here. Next to Getreidegasse, this street is one of the most popular strolling areas in Salzburg.

This was once the location of the Salzburg goldsmiths
Today, this street is one of the great international fashion streets. Fashion lovers and trendsetters meet here to be inspired by the latest trends in the fashion world.

Imposing venue of the Salzburg Festival
The Salzburg Festspielhaus is an imposing venue that is perceived as a well-attended and impressive event house, especially in times of the Salzburg Festival. Great operas, musicals, concerts, orchestras and much more play here!

If you prefer to reach the fortress on foot, you can walk about 20 to 30 minutes to the fortress - which provides an incredibly-beautiful view of the old town.

The church was founded in 1623 by the Benedictine University of Salzburg
The collegiate church serves as the university church and is a protected monument.

The Gothic church of the citizens
The Franciscan Church is the oldest church in Salzburg and belongs to the Gothic period. For interested guests it can be visited daily from 06:30 to 19:30.

On January 27, 1756, Salzburg's boy wonder was born
Yes, it's true! Mozart's family lived here from 1747 to 1773 on the third floor of Getreidegasse number 9. If you are interested, you are welcome to visit the Mozart Museum inside, which is open daily for you.