Shopping in Salzburg
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Fürst
The Mozartkugeln (Mozart balls) at this speciality chocolate shop are based on Paul Fürst’s original 1890 recipe. The chocolate-coated nougat and marzipan treats cost €0.90 per mouthful.
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Easter in Salzburg
It’s impossible to pass this shop without gawping: an incredible 150,000 real, hand-painted eggs are spread over two glittering floors. Prices range from €2 for a modestly painted hen’s egg to €146 for an ostrich egg bearing a portrait of Mozart.
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Residenzplatz
Residenzplatz brims with high-quality kitsch - is it to be that sexy feathered alpine hat (around €20.90), the stylish edelweiss neckerchief (around €5) or child prodigy, Mozart, captured forever in a snow globe (€5.50)?
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Candela
Candela is a must if you’ve always wanted a metallic German Christmas pickle (€3.50 to €10) to hang on your tree. Glittering papayas and gaudy carrots complete your festive fruit-and-veg collection.
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Perfect
Perfect has the solution to carry your kitsch home. Whatever your favourite pet – poodle, Pekinese or Siamese puss – this boutique has a bejewelled purse (€12) or bag (€40) to suit.
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Gifts & Things
Gifts & Things isn’t cheap, but who can resist the gem-encrusted Fabergé egg playing The Blue Danube (€65) or the won’t-stop-whistling marmot (€8) ?
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Salzkontor
The shelves in this tiny shop are stocked with mineral-rich Salzkammergut salt, ranging from herby concoctions to bath crystals scented with lavender and citrus.
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Christmas in Salzburg
Just opposite Easter in Salzburg, this five-floor shop puts Santa’s grotto to shame. Here, gold cherubs, stockings and delicate baubles replace the eggs.
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Drechslerei Lackner
The hand-carved nutcrackers, nativity figurines and filigree Christmas stars are the real deal in this traditional craft shop.
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Kaslöchl
Squeeze in to buy delicious organic, locally sourced cheeses such as creamy Vorarlberger or fresh cheese with basil.
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Stiftsbäckerei St Peter
Right next to the monastery, this 900-year-old bakery still bakes tasty loaves in a wood-fired oven.
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