Day 10: Salzburg ... A day at leisure
You can enjoy the rich Salzburg cultural heritage, walk around the city and admire the nearby mountains.
Optional daytrip to Prague
Prague, the city on the River Vltava, has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites since 1992. The city has an extensive history and through that some very impressive monuments. The must-see sights are the Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square, Prague Castle – one of the largest castles in the world – and the Dancing House. Oh, and don't forget "U Flecku".
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Optional Flight to Innsbruck, depending on the weather conditions
Innsbruck is located at the confluence of the rivers Inn and Sill. The junctions of the two river valleys provide access to Brenner Pass and on to Italy. Innbruck became internationally famous with the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976. A short guided tour of Altstadt (Old Town) with Goldenes Dach (Golden Roof), the Stadtturm (Watch Tower), The Old Inn Bridge and the Imperial Court.
Innsbruck airport is a demanding one, as the valley is narrow. Large jets need a special permit to land in Innsbruck. With the maneuverability of our fleet there is no real danger, but the feeling of a narrow valley is very impressive.
Optional excursion to Bad Reichenhall Salt Mines
The Bad Reichenhall salt mine is one of the mines that gave Salzburg its name (Salzburg literally translates as "Salt City"). The salt mine is open to the public and it gives a very nice journey to the underground. You will see many narrow tunnels and an underground lake.



