Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, Salzburg is famous as the home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and served as the setting of The Sound of Music musical.
Regular Websites
Contains information on the history of the city dating back to rule of Bavarian Dukes and rule by archbishops. Offers categories about Salzburg being incorporated not Austria, the move from a crown land to a federal province, and the governors in the Second Republic. - History of Salzburg
http://www.salzburg.gv.at/en/en-geschichtesbg
The website shares descriptions and numerous photographs of this luxury hotel, its dining and other facilities, and of the accommodations. It also makes available information about packages which are available to guests. - Hotel Bristol Salzburg
http://www.bristol-salzburg.at/hotel-bristol-salzburg-stadt-austria.html
Four-star hotel in the heart of Salzburg offers slideshows of the hotel, accommodations, and common areas and describes the rooms, conference areas, and the cafe and bar. Reservations may be made from the website. - Hotel Stein
http://www.hotelstein.at/
Details festivals, concerts, and conferences in Salzburg as well as shopping, accommodations, and anything else the discerning tourist might want to know about. Additionally, gives information about the historic city. - Hotels and Events in Salzburg
http://www.salzburg.info/en/
The official site of Salzberg College, established in 1971, gives up details about the school, lodging, the curriculum, and how to apply to go there. Additional information about summer sessions and joint programs are also here. There is also relevant news as it is made. - Salzburg College
http://www.salzburgcollege.com/
Discusses all manner of information about Salzburger. Topics include tourism, arts, the political system, and the economy. Also contains numerous photographs of the countryside and the city. - This Is Salzburg
http://www.salzburg.gv.at/en/en-index