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MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR TRAVEL TO Salzburg

The Train station is located at the center of Salzburg

Salzburg (Austrian: [ˈsaltsbʊʁk]; German: [ˈzaltsbʊʁk]; literally "Salt Fortress"; Austro-Bavarian: Soizburg) is the capital city of the State of Salzburg and with 154,211 inhabitants the fourth-largest city in Austria. The town is located on the site of the former Roman settlement of Iuvavum. Salzburg was founded as an episcopal see in 696 and became a seat of the archbishop in 798. Its main sources of income were salt extraction and trade and, at times, gold mining. The fortress of Hohensalzburg, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe, dates from the 11th century. In the 17th century, Salzburg became a centre of the Counter-Reformation, where monasteries and numerous Baroque churches were built. Salzburg's historic centre (German: Altstadt) is thus renowned for its Baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps, with 27 churches.


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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT Dresden

The Train station is located at the center of Dresden

Dresden (, German: [ˈdʁeːsdn̩]; Upper and Lower Sorbian: Drježdźany; Czech: Drážďany; Polish: Drezno) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and its second most populous city, following only Leipzig. It is the 12th most populous city of Germany, the fourth largest by area (following only Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne), and the third most populous city in the area of former East Germany, following only (East) Berlin and Leipzig. Dresden is contiguous with Freital, Pirna, Radebeul, Meissen and Coswig, and its urban area has around 780,000 inhabitants, making it the largest in Saxony. Dresden is the largest city on the River Elbe after Hamburg. Most of Dresden's population lives in the Elbe Valley, but a large, albeit very sparsely populated area of the city east of the Elbe lies in the West Lusatian Hill Country and Uplands (the westernmost part of the Sudetes) and thus in Lusatia, while many boroughs west of the Elbe lie in the foreland of the Ore Mountains as well as in the valleys of the rivers rising there and flowing through Dresden, the longest of which are the Weißeritz and the Lockwitzbach. The name of the city as well as the names of most of its boroughs and rivers are of Slavic origin. Dresden is the second largest city in the Thuringian-Upper Saxon dialect area, following only Leipzig.

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WHY YOU SHOULD TRAVEL BY TRAIN?



To travel from Dresden To Salzburg, trains would be the best travel choice, for several reasons:

1

Eco-Friendly

Trains are the most environmentally-friendly way of transport to the EU Environment Agency. They are powered by electricity, which is renewable and has a low environmental impact.

2

Speed

Travelling by train is in most cases the fastest way to go from Rome to Milan. Trains usually travel at high speeds, making them the fastest way to get from one place to another.

3

Safety

Travelling by train is one of the safest forms of transport. Trains are heavily regulated and monitored, making them safer than other forms of transport.

4

Price

Travelling by train is often cheaper than other forms of transport, such as flying or taking a bus. Trains are often subsidized by the government, making them cheaper than other forms of transport.

5

Luggage

Travelling by train is a great way to transport luggage. Trains usually have plenty of space for luggage and they are usually safe and secure.

6

Luggage

Travelling by train is often faster than other forms of transport, such as driving or taking a bus. Trains usually travel at high speeds, making them the fastest way to get from one place to another.

7

Comfortability

Travelling by train is usually very comfortable. Trains usually have comfortable seating and plenty of legroom, making them a great way to travel.

8

Comfortability

Travelling by train is a great way to get some sleep. Trains usually have comfortable seats and plenty of legroom, making them a great way to get some rest while travelling.

9

WIFI

This is not necessarily the most important when you travel since we prefer to tell you to enjoy your travel without your phones, but on trains, you can find WIFI onboard, so you remain connected to the internet if you choose to.

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