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You know how a movie often over romanticizes a place and it's beauty? That isn't the case in Salzburg, or Austria in general. Watch the first few minutes of The Sound of Music and the movie pans to various locations of loveliness in Austria. This sincerely paints a picture of Austria's immense mountains, tiny villages filled with tower steeples, and crystal blue lakes. It's beautiful and quaint and I adore it.
As far as your options go for tours you have: a bus tour, a bike tour, or do it yourself. I am not really a bus person and I just wanted to do it on my own. So we did a self guided tour. Don't worry, I'll provide you with all the details here! If you are wanting to do an organized tour then go for it! It's just a little pricey but obviously easier to find the spots when someone takes you around. Salzburg's official website does a wonderful job of listing out the locations as well.
Walk on over to towards the Fortress (the tall castle on top of the hill) to St. Peter's Cemetery. Here, you'll see more flowers than graves. This is well known as one of the most beautiful cemeteries. You'll notice this is a scene from when they are hiding from the Nazis.
Remember when Maria and the children are in the carriage ride through the city? In it, they pass by the lovely Residenzplatz Square and fountain. I loved this area in general because it's filled with beautiful baroque architecture. Fifty five medieval buildings were torn down to make room for this square, so it's huge. If you have time, you can also pop into the DomQuartier museum. This former palace, now museum has lots of beautiful artifacts and art.
The next day, we rented a car to tackle some more of The Sound of Music filming locations and go a little outside of town to Hallstatt- a beautiful lake about an hour or so from Salzburg. First, we headed to Schloss Leopoldskron which was the scenes for the Von Trapp Family home. It's now a hotel and sits right on the edge of the lake. It's really beautiful with meticulously decorated gardens.
I didn't venture here, because truly, you can climb up any mountain in Austria to feel like the hills are alive. But if you want THE mountain, go over to Mount Untersberg, about 2 hours from Salzburg.
The wedding scenes were also filmed outside of Salzburg. You can go to Cathedral of Mondsee which was used for their ceremony. The church dates back to a 748 Roman settlement and is worth the trip to see the grand cathedral.
Just walking around the city you'll get a feel for music and Salzburg. It's small and beautiful, so it's easy to tackle this city as well as Mozart's childhood home and a few museums, in addition to The Sound of Music shooting locations.
What I love about touring the city via the Sound of Music sites is that you unravel the truth about the Hollywood legend. The movie did a great job of capturing the beauty of Salzburg. The family truly believe in music as a way of bringing people together and you get that same feeling in Salzburg. Whether you're interested in the movie, Mozart, or just want to get a taste of the alps, this city should be on your list.
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I am playing music from my phone. As soon as I open the site www.nytimes.com in Safari the music stops. If I go to Music, hit play, and open Safari again, the music stops. This only happens with the main page; if I have an article from this website open the music continues as it should. I don't understand why the music is stopping since this website has no music of its own. Is there a way to prevent the music from being stopped when looking at this website?
Happend anytime a website has preloaded media...which 99% of the time is some ad that plays. REALLY ANNOYING. Streaming music, reading articles, and every second webpage cuts off my music and some stupid ad starts playing.
Try using an adblocker (search the app store) - many sites have terrible advertising that can cause this. Also you can try disabling javascript but frankly that breaks so many sites nowadays that it is not practical but you may find that you can browse some sites without being interrupted. Adblock has a browser that may be worth trying if you don't want to meddle with Safari content blocking extensions.
I'm pretty sure the problem lies with Google Ads. I think there is some turf war between them and Apple, with Google exploiting a flaw in iOS and Apple now disabling the cross-website tracking function in Safari that Google relies on to curate advertisements. I understand the argument about allowing multiple audio channels but the real and immediate solution is to block Google Ads a la my post above: Re: Music stops when accessing a website
I had tested on my iPhone 5s (A1530) iOS 11.0.3 several minutes ago, I swipe up control center, click play button. When the music play, I open Safari, open www.gsmarena.com adn even write and post a comment the there, the music is still playing. No problem.
They don't pull this crap on MacOS. You could play iTunes, Spotify, Youtube, Netflix, Hulu, HBO, etc all at the same time as long as you have enough ram and they aren't going to stop each other. They all just mind their own business and let the user actually use their devices.
apple has not solved ANY problem or bug that I have ever mentioned on this. I have said this before, Apple has a massive beta test population giving FREE crowdsource advice and they never reply with a solution.
apple music perhaps simply needs a switch in the settings that does not allow its audio to overridden. It always feels like apple folks just arent using their products enough to address all the permutations.
Just tried it on my 4S, but I still have iOS5.1.1 on it. The music contines to play. I don't have a device here with iOS 6 on it, so I cannot be sure if that may have something to do with it. Try a reset, hold the sleep/wake and home buttons together until you see the Apple logo and then release. See if that helps.
Thanks for the reply. The music only stops only the site is fully loaded. Sometimes it takes a few secons for it to stop, but it stops. I did what you suggested, but the behaviour continues. If it doesn't happen with iOS 5, then it must be something to do with iOS 6, which I find quite surprising. I would really like to know what is happening here.
FYI. I updated my 4S to iOS 6 last night and have tested this again and I cannot get it to duplicate the behavior that you describe. I go to Music, start a song, go to Safari, go to the NYTimes web site and have gone through 2 songs so far and the music doesn't stop.
Try going into Settings, Safari, and clear history and cookies. See if that changes the way your Safari behaves. You also don't mention if you tried the reset that I recommended. Let me know what you find out.
It seems to have to do with if the we page has media content on it or not. I've had a similar experience on the Verge on the iPhone 5 review page, for example, because it has videos on the page. The problem is that the audio switch from Music app to QuickTime player continues even when the QuickTime application is not running/streaming. So, it will just sound blank and continue to switch the music 'off' into its static pauses mode while it awaits the content that is not currently playing.
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