After two action-packed days exploring the wonders of Salzburg, Day 3 was all about slowing down and enjoying a bit of peace and quiet. Sometimes, when you’re traveling, it’s easy to forget how important it is to take a break, recharge, and just savor the moment. Here’s how my restful Sunday in Salzburg unfolded.
A Good Night’s Sleep and a Cozy Brunch
After finally getting a full night’s sleep—a rare luxury when you’re often staying in hostels—I was glad I chose a hotel for my stay in Salzburg. The comfort and quiet made all the difference, and I woke up feeling refreshed and ready for a laid-back day at 10am. Honestly, I can’t tell you the last time I slept in till 10am, so GO ME!
I started the morning with a stroll towards old town and a leisurely brunch at a charming little spot called The Coffee House. This cozy café had just the vibe I was looking for—relaxed and welcoming with outdoor seating. I indulged in a delicious iced coffee paired with scrambled eggs mixed with ham and cheese, all served with a side of warm, crusty sourdough bread. It was the perfect meal to kick off a slow Sunday morning, and it truly hit the spot. After eating, I settled into my comfortable spot and spent a couple of hours getting lost in a good book. With no pressure to be anywhere or do anything, it was a rare treat to have some uninterrupted reading time.
Enjoying Salzburg’s Quiet Sunday Vibe
Sundays in Salzburg are pretty quiet, with most shops and attractions closed, giving the city a serene, almost sleepy feel. It was a nice change of pace, and I took full advantage of the calm, relaxed atmosphere after leaving the coffee house to stroll slowly back to my hotel, the Berglandhotel.
Afternoon Blogging on the Hotel Veranda
Once I returned to the Berglandhotel, I dropped my bag, grabbed my iPad and keyboard and headed downstairs to the lovely outdoor veranda. With the sun shining but not too intensely, I settled into a shady spot under a large umbrella. The fresh air and the gentle hum of the city in the background made it the perfect setting to catch up on my blogging and update my social media.
It was one of those afternoons where everything just falls into place—a good book, a cool drink, and the time to simply relax and reflect on the past few days. Being able to unwind like this was exactly what the doctor ordered after all the exploring and excitement. After 3 months of traveling, I was definitely in need of a day to just be.
Conclusion
Day 3 in Salzburg was a quiet, restful day, a necessary pause in the whirlwind of travel. Sometimes, the best days are the ones where you don’t do much at all—just enjoy your surroundings and let yourself recharge. If you’re ever in Salzburg on a Sunday, embrace the city’s slower pace. It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, reflect, and prepare for whatever adventures lie ahead.