Linzergasse is the Chinese name of Linz Hutong. It is located in the east of Salzburg City. It is not far from the east side of Mozart's former residence. It is similar to Qianliang Hutong. It is also a shopping street. It is not as prosperous as Qianliang Hutong. There are relatively few tourists. The church and cemetery are on the side of Linz Hutong.
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Linzergasse is the Chinese name of Linz Hutong. It is located in the east of Salzburg City. It is not far from the east side of Mozart's former residence. It is similar to Qianliang Hutong. It is also a shopping street. It is not as prosperous as Qianliang Hutong. There are relatively few tourists. The church and cemetery are on the side of Linz Hutong.
There are two major places to shop in Salzburg, one is the grain alley on the south bank of the Salzburg River and the other is Linz Street on the north bank of the river. In fact, these two places are also the only way to the attractions. You can reach Salzburg Castle through the grain alley. Then through Linz Street you can reach the Capuchina Hill opposite the castle.
Linz Street is located in the heart of Salzburg, Austria's fourth largest city, and is also the old town of Salzburg. The streets are not wide, and there are many centuries-old buildings on both sides, including Mozart's former residence.
Walking around the alley, the small fountains spewed from time to time, the children happily rode through the bicycle, and saw Swarovski here, much cheaper than domestic; and the French national skin care brand yves. There are many shops in the alley, but our focus is not on shopping, not carefully strolling
This is opposite the old town, on the train station side. Linz Street is quite petty bourgeoisie, open-air cafes, small fountains, some shops, here I saw a Swarovski, the store is not very big, but the things are still complete.