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Explore 2000 years of Salzburg's Roman history on this 2-hour tour including a Roman snack, archaeological sights, and exclusive access to the Abbey of St. Peter.

The Historic Roman Salzburg Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Salzburg’s ancient past, all for just $32 per person. This 2-hour experience takes you through the remains of Iuvavum, a Roman town that once thrived at this site. Led by TourGuide Sabine Rath, the tour combines archaeological exploration with an engaging storytelling style, making history accessible and enjoyable.
What makes this tour stand out is its exclusive access to an archaeological exhibition inside the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter, which is not normally open to the public. The tour culminates in a Roman snack, featuring original Roman cuisine that is freshly prepared. If you’re interested in uncovering Salzburg’s ancient roots while enjoying a delicious tasting, this tour offers a well-balanced blend of history and culinary delight.
While the duration is only 2 hours, the depth of sights and stories makes it a compact yet fulfilling experience. It’s especially suitable for those curious about Roman history, archaeology enthusiasts, or visitors wanting a different perspective on Salzburg’s heritage. Keep in mind, the tour is live in German, so language could be a consideration for some visitors.
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The tour begins at Mozartplatz, a central location in Salzburg, where the guide leads you to the Abbey of St. Peter. Here, you’ll explore Roman excavations from the 1990s, which are usually closed to the public. The exhibition inside the abbey reveals the remnants of an ancient Roman villa, providing insight into the lifestyle and architecture of Iuvavum.
This site gives a clear sense of Salzburg’s significance as a Roman town. You’ll see a Roman wall and a reconstructed antique heating system, giving you a tangible connection to ancient Roman engineering. A notable piece is a 1900-year-old tombstone, which belonged to a former mayor of Iuvavum, offering a personal touch to the archaeological finds.
The exhibition enhances your understanding of Roman life, and the doors of the Abbey are opened specifically for this tour, making it a rare opportunity to explore behind the scenes of Salzburg’s archaeology. The access is convenient and well-organized, adding a special dimension to an otherwise public space.

The tour guides you through remarkable Roman remnants including a reconstructed heating system that showcases ancient Roman technology used for warming buildings. The wall remains help illustrate how the Romans fortified and organized their settlements, giving visitors a vivid picture of urban planning during that era.
The 1900-year-old tombstone is a highlight, offering a glimpse into the personal histories of ancient Salzburg residents. This artifact emphasizes the long-standing significance of the site and helps visitors appreciate the continuity of history that spans over two millennia.
All of these archaeological pieces deepen the appreciation of Salzburg’s Roman past and highlight the importance of preserving such sites. The guide’s explanations help situate these finds within the broader context of Roman Empire networks.

The tour wraps up with a Roman cuisine tasting, offering original Roman recipes that are freshly prepared on-site. This culinary highlight gives a taste of ancient flavors—a rare chance to experience what Romans might have eaten during their time in Salzburg.
The Roman snack adds a fun and tasty dimension to the tour, making history memorable through senses other than sight and sound. It’s a fitting conclusion that brings the past to life in a very tangible way.
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This tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a broad range of visitors. The meeting point at Mozartplatz is centrally located, facilitating easy access.
All entrance fees are included in the $32 price, simplifying planning. The tour is live in German, with the option to reserve and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel arrangements. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds peace of mind if your plans change.
The small-group setting ensures a personal experience, with the guide Sabine Rath delivering engaging and informative commentary throughout. The tour is ideal if you’re looking for a short, focused experience that combines archaeology, history, and food.

Compared to general walking tours of Salzburg, this Roman-themed experience offers a specialized focus on the city’s ancient history. While other experiences, like Mozart tours or fortress visits, showcase the city’s Renaissance and Baroque periods, this tour zeroes in on Salzburg’s origins as a Roman settlement.
The exclusivity of the archaeological exhibition inside the Abbey of St. Peter makes it stand out. The Roman cuisine tasting adds a sensory element that other walking tours typically don’t include. The cost is also very reasonable for the depth of access and experience provided.

The Historic Roman Salzburg Tour provides a compact, enriching experience perfect for history buffs or curious visitors wanting to learn about Salzburg’s ancient past. The access to rarely seen excavations, combined with authentic Roman cuisine, makes it a memorable and engaging activity.
While the tour is only in German, the visuals and artifacts speak for themselves, and the expert guidance makes the experience accessible. Its affordable price and inclusion of a culinary tasting offer good value for those interested in archaeology, history, and food.
This tour is a great choice for anyone eager to see Salzburg through the lens of its Roman heritage and enjoy a delicious taste of ancient life in just 2 hours.

Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The live guide provides commentary in German.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 2 hours.
Are all entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance fees are covered in the $32 price.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Mozartplatz, Statue, in central Salzburg.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.