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Discover Salzburg’s culinary scene in just 3 hours with this private food tasting tour featuring local markets, artisanal shops, and traditional Austrian dishes.
Exploring Salzburg’s food scene becomes both fun and educational on the Salzburg Food Tasting Tour, which lasts approximately 3 hours and is priced at $664.91 per group (up to 3 people). Led by a professional guide, this private walking experience takes you through the city’s most iconic and lesser-known culinary spots, offering a taste of pumpkin seed sausages, Mozartkugel chocolates, and more. The tour is ideal for those who want an authentic, personalized introduction to Salzburg’s flavors, culture, and history without feeling rushed.
While the tour emphasizes local foods and traditions, it also includes visits to major attractions and marketplaces, making it a well-rounded experience. The journey ends at a cozy restaurant or coffee shop near Papagenoplatz, where the final tasting and a small dish complete the excursion. Since it’s a private tour, flexibility and personal attention are key features—perfect for travelers who prefer a tailored, intimate experience.


The tour begins right at Mozartplatz, in front of the famous Mozart Statue. Here, the guide greets you with a warm welcome, providing a brief introduction to Salzburg and the day’s itinerary. This spot offers a quick overview of the city’s musical and culinary traditions, setting a lively tone for the next three hours.
From this central location, the guide leads you through Salzburg’s historic streets, sharing stories about the salt trade and local food customs. During the walk, you’ll learn about Salzburg’s role in producing the famous Mozartkugel chocolates and the city’s beer history, enriching your experience with cultural context.
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Next, the tour reaches Residenzplatz, home to the historic Residenz building. This site once hosted grand dinners for Salzburg’s elite, featuring festive dishes, fine wines, and elegant silverware. Here, the guide explains that Salzburg’s first cookbook was written in the 17th century, revealing early culinary practices with surprises about the food prepared at that time.
Guests get a glimpse into Salzburg’s aristocratic past, with commentary on the significance of the location and its role in local history. The walk-around lasts about 12 minutes, with no admission fee, allowing you to absorb the charm of this central square.

A highlight is the stop at Erzabtei Stift St. Peter, a large, serene abbey that offers peaceful surroundings next to Stiftskeller St. Peter, Europe’s oldest restaurant. A visit to the oldest bakery in town is included, where you can sample freshly baked sourdough bread from a log-fired oven.
While listening to the water mill’s gentle sounds used as an energy source, you get to taste the bakery’s sourdough bread—famous for its traditional production methods. This stop lasts about 12 minutes and provides a genuine taste of Salzburg’s culinary heritage in a historic setting.

The Universitätsplatz stop introduces the Salzburg farmers market, a vibrant hub where locals buy fresh produce, flowers, cheese, and regional specialties daily. Here, you can sample a variety of delicacies, from fresh fruits and cheeses to homemade baked goods, all sourced directly from local vendors.
This lively market not only offers food tastings but also provides an opportunity to meet the people behind Salzburg’s regional cuisine. Visitors often enjoy the authentic atmosphere and the chance to pick up souvenirs or treats to take home.

A quick walk takes you to Mozart’s Birthplace, an essential site for music lovers. Known as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburg’s most renowned musician, was also a gourmet who loved fine food and wine. The tour briefly visits the house where he was born, sharing stories about his life and culinary preferences.
Though small, this stop deepens understanding of Mozart’s personal interests, connecting his musical genius with his appreciation for good food, adding a personal touch to the tour.
Next, the tour visits Alter Markt, famous for its Mozartkugel chocolates and charming cafés. This square is a favorite for coffee and cake, making it a perfect spot to indulge in Salzburg’s signature chocolate confection.
Here, the focus is on sweet treats, with plenty of opportunities to try the famous Mozartkugel. The lively atmosphere makes it a delightful break, especially for those with a sweet tooth. The visit lasts around 15 minutes, with no admission fee, but plenty of delicious tasting opportunities.
The final stop is at Zum Zirkelwirt, a casual, traditional restaurant beloved for serving classic Salzburg dishes. Here, guests enjoy a small dish paired with a refreshing drink, experiencing authentic local cuisine in a relaxed setting.
This casual meal offers a chance to ask further questions, absorb the local atmosphere, and reflect on the culinary journey. The last segment lasts about 35 minutes, making it a leisurely conclusion to an enriching experience.

The tour includes professional guiding, the best coffee or drink and dessert in Salzburg, an appetizer and beverage at the restaurant, and small snacks throughout the stops. Visitors also get to discover secrets behind the famous Mozart chocolate and learn about Salzburg’s food traditions.
It’s important to note that drinks outside of specified tastings are not included, so visitors should plan accordingly if they wish for additional beverages.
The tour departs from Mozartplatz 1 and ends at Papagenoplatz near a cozy restaurant or café. The entire experience is designed for moderate physical activity, suitable for most visitors with average mobility. Public transportation options make the starting point easily accessible.
Since the tour is private, only your group participates, allowing for a flexible and intimate experience. Those with vegetarian dietary needs should advise in advance, as options are available to accommodate them.
This private culinary walk offers an engaging way to explore Salzburg beyond its famous sights. The combination of local markets, historic sites, and authentic food tastings creates a comprehensive picture of the city’s gastronomic landscape. The knowledgeable guides and personalized service receive praise for making the experience warm, informative, and fun.
While some reviews mention that the small tastings might feel limited if expecting a full meal, the focus is on quality, local specialties, and cultural insights. The tour’s flexibility and customization make it suitable for those interested in a deep dive into Salzburg’s culinary and cultural scene.
This tour delivers a well-rounded glimpse into Salzburg’s culinary traditions, historic sites, and vibrant markets in just 3 hours. It’s ideal for foodies, history lovers, and those seeking a personalized experience in Salzburg’s charming old town.
The private guiding, combined with carefully selected stops, ensures a comfortable pace and meaningful engagement. While the cost reflects the private, tailored nature, many find the combination of food, culture, and history to be a good value for a memorable half-day outing.
In the end, this tour stands out for its authenticity, expert storytelling, and variety of tastings, making it a worthwhile choice for those eager to taste the true heart of Salzburg.
“Hilda was knowledgeable and excellent. Recommended. She took us to some less well known parts of Salzburg.”
How long does the Salzburg Food Tasting Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, allowing enough time to enjoy multiple tastings and visit key sites at a relaxed pace.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Mozartplatz 1 and ends near Papagenoplatz, at a restaurant or café close to the final stop.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a professional guide, coffee or drink and dessert, an appetizer and beverage at a restaurant, and small snacks at various stops. Drinks outside of specific tastings are not included.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, vegetarian options are available upon request when booking.
Can I customize the tour?
This is a private tour, so customization is possible, especially for specific dietary requirements or tasting preferences.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are fully refundable. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This Salzburg Food Tasting Tour offers a flavorful, insightful way to experience Salzburg’s rich culinary and cultural landscape, all within a comfortable, private setting.