Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Jazzit
( 88 32 64;
www.jazzit.at
;
Elisabethstrasse 11; Tue-Sat)
Hosts regular concerts
from tango to electro alongside workshops and club nights. Don't miss the free Tuesday-
night jam sessions in Jazzit:Bar. It's 600m north of the Mirabellgarten along Elisabeth-
strasse.
JAZZ CLUB
CONCERT VENUE
Salzburg Arena
( 24 04-0;
www.salzburgarena.at
;
Am Messezentrum 1)
Under a domed wooden roof,
this is Salzburg's premier stage for sporting events, musicals and big-name concerts
(Santana and Bob Dylan have played here). The arena is 3km north of town; take bus 1 to
Messe.
Das Kino
(
www.daskino.at
;
Giselakai 11)
Shows independent and art-house films from Austria and
across the globe in their original language. The cinema hosts the mountain-focused
Bergfilmfestival in November.
CINEMA
Sound of Salzburg Show
( 82 66 17;
www.soundofsalzburgshow.com
; Griesgasse 23; tickets with/without din-
ner €48/ 33; 7.30pm May-Oct)
This all-singing show at Sternbräu is a triple bill of
Mozart, the
Sound of Music
and operetta faves performed in traditional costume. Kitsch
but fun.
SHOW
Mozart Dinner
( 82 86 95;
www.mozartdinnerconcert.com
;
Sankt-Peter-Bezirk 1; 8.30pm)
You'll
love or hate this themed dinner, with Mozart music, costumed performers and (mediocre)
18th-century-style food. It's held in Stiftskeller St Peter's lavish baroque hall.
CONCERT SHOW
Shopping
Traditional wrought-iron signs hang above the shops on Getreidegasse, which has
everything from designer fashion to hats. Goldgasse has accessories, antiques and porcel-
ain. A popular street for a shop and stroll is Linzer Gasse.