"This was an awesome performance and well worth the money. You may go up the train at 5.30pm and catch some time outside before dinner starts at 6pm. The concert is at 8pm, so you may use some extra time to wander around the fortress itself. We splurged for the VIP option which included a drink during the intermission."
Salzburg · Hohensalzburg Fortress & Mirabell Palace
Mozart Dinner Concert in Salzburg
Spend an evening with Mozart's music in Salzburg — a candlelit dinner and a Best of Mozart concert, either high in the Hohensalzburg Fortress or in the Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace where the young composer once played.
- 4.6 / 5 1743+ Reviews
- 3.5 hours Duration
- Fortress + Mirabell Two iconic venues
- Funicular Included Ride up to the fortress
- Free Cancellation
The Experience
What a Mozart Dinner Concert in Salzburg Includes
Dinner, music, and the funicular ride up to Hohensalzburg Fortress — here is what the evening covers.
Highlights
- Experience a romantic evening of classical music with a 3-course meal
- Listen to a concert of Mozart's renowned masterpieces and lesser-known gems
- Enjoy the atmosphere of the Hohensalzburg Fortress and the views of Salzburg
- Listen to the works of Mozart interpreted by internationally renowned soloists
- Ride the funicular railway to Hohensalzburg Fortress at no extra cost
What's Included
- Fortress funicular (ascent and descent)
- Dinner at the Panorama Restaurant
- Concert
- Drinks (if Golden VIP option selected)
How the Fortress Dinner Concert Evening Works
From the funicular up to the final encore — your Best of Mozart evening, step by step.
Ride the funicular up
Meet at Festungsgasse in the old town and ride the FestungsBahn up to Hohensalzburg Fortress (included). Opened in 1892, it is the oldest operational funicular in Austria — and the climb reveals Salzburg dropping away beneath you.
Three-course dinner with a view
Settle into the Panorama Restaurant inside the fortress for a candlelit three-course dinner as the lights of Salzburg come on across the rooftops and the Alps fade to dusk.
Best of Mozart concert
Move to the fortress's historic Golden Hall or Prince's Chamber for a chamber concert of Mozart's best-loved works — Eine kleine Nachtmusik, arias and sonatas — performed by accomplished soloists.
Funicular back down
After the final encore, the funicular carries you back down to the old town, an easy walk from your hotel. The whole evening runs about three and a half hours.
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Hohensalzburg Fortress & the Best of Mozart Concert
The fortress halls, the Panorama Restaurant, and the views over Salzburg — captured on the night.














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Fortress Dinner-Concert vs Mirabell Palace — How the Options Compare
The two great Salzburg Mozart evenings, plus the concert-only choice — here is how venue, dinner, and setting differ.
| Feature | MOST POPULAR Fortress Concert & Dinner | Mirabell Palace Concert | Mirabell Dinner & Concert |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | Hohensalzburg Fortress — Golden Hall / Prince's Chamber | Mirabell Palace — Marble Hall (Marmorsaal) | Mirabell Palace — Marble Hall (Marmorsaal) |
| Dinner Included | ✓ 3-course dinner at the Panorama Restaurant | ✗ Concert only — no dinner | ✓ Dinner plus the Marble Hall concert |
| Duration | About 3.5 hours (evening) | About 1.5 hours (evening) | About 4 hours (evening) |
| Starting Price | From $97/per person | From $49/person | From $103/person |
| Setting | Medieval fortress on the hill — funicular up, panoramic city views | Baroque palace hall where young Mozart performed — flat 10-min walk from the old town | Same Marble Hall, with a candlelit dinner before the music |
| Check Availability | View Options | View Options |
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Choosing Your Evening with Mozart
Mozart Dinner Concerts in Salzburg: Fortress vs Mirabell Palace
Two historic venues, the difference between concert-only and dinner-included, and how to pick the right Mozart evening for your trip.
Salzburg gave the world Mozart, and 270 years on it still trades on that gift after dark: nearly every evening, in two of the city’s most beautiful historic rooms, a small ensemble plays his best-loved music while guests dine. If you have searched for a Mozart dinner concert in Salzburg you have almost certainly run into two very different evenings — one high up in a medieval fortress, the other in a baroque palace hall where the boy composer himself once performed. This page lays out the difference, so you book the night that actually fits your trip. To lock in a seat first, you can check availability and read on for how to choose.

The two great Salzburg Mozart evenings
The headline experience is the Best of Mozart Fortress Concert and Dinner at Hohensalzburg Fortress, the great white castle on the Festungsberg hill above the old town. The evening begins with a ride up on the FestungsBahn funicular — opened in 1892, the oldest working funicular in Austria — which is included in your ticket. At the top you sit down to a three-course dinner in the Panorama Restaurant, with the lights of Salzburg laid out below, then move to the fortress’s historic halls — the gilded Golden Hall (Goldener Saal) or the intimate Prince’s Chamber (Fürstenzimmer) — for a chamber concert of Mozart favourites. The whole evening runs about three and a half hours and is rated 4.6 out of 5 by more than 1,700 guests.
The alternative is a concert in the Marble Hall (Marmorsaal) of Mirabell Palace, on the opposite bank of the Salzach. This is the more historically charged choice: the Marble Hall is where a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, his sister Nannerl and their father Leopold performed for the Prince-Archbishop, and it is still considered one of the most beautiful concert and wedding halls in the world. You can take the Mirabell concert on its own, or — like the fortress — pair it with a candlelit dinner beforehand.
Concert-only or dinner included?
That is the second decision, and it matters as much as the venue. At the fortress you can book the concert on its own (still with the funicular ride) from around $50, or add the three-course dinner for the full evening from about $97. Mirabell works the same way: a shorter concert-only ticket from roughly $49, or a longer dinner-and-concert evening at about $103. There is even a version that adds a short River Salzach cruise to the fortress dinner-concert for guests who want to see the city from the water as well.
Choose concert-only if you would rather eat at a restaurant of your own choosing in the old town and treat the music as a 90-minute highlight. Choose the dinner concert if you want the whole evening handled in one elegant booking — arrive, dine, listen, and stroll home — which is why the fortress dinner-concert is the most popular option we send guests to.
What the evening actually feels like
These are not stuffy, formal affairs. The programs are deliberately a “best of” — Eine kleine Nachtmusik, arias from The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro, familiar sonatas and divertimenti — so the music lands even if you have never been to a classical concert. The dress code is smart-casual: no shorts or T-shirts, but no black tie either. Plenty of guests dress up a little to suit the baroque surroundings, and that is part of the fun, but you will not feel out of place in a smart shirt or a simple dress.
Performances are evening events, generally starting between 7:30 and 8:30 pm, and they run year-round — busiest in the summer festival season and over Christmas and New Year, when the historic halls fill fastest. They suit older children and teens who can sit through the music; for very young families, Salzburg also runs shorter daytime Mozart shows that are an easier fit than a late dinner.
Getting there
Logistics often settle the choice. Hohensalzburg Fortress sits on the hill above the old town; you reach it by the funicular from Festungsgasse, near Kapitelplatz and the Cathedral, so there is no climb unless you want one. Mirabell Palace is flat and central — a 10 to 15 minute walk from the old town across the river, and a similar stroll from Salzburg’s main train station — which makes it the easier option if you are short on time or mobility. As a rule of thumb: pick the fortress for atmosphere, views and occasion; pick Mirabell for history, intimacy and convenience.
Whichever you choose, an evening Mozart concert pairs beautifully with a daytime Sound of Music tour — the city’s two great musical stories, told in a single day. When you are ready, check availability and book your seats; both venues offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before, so it is easy to hold a date while you plan.
Guest Reviews
What Mozart Dinner Concert Guests Say
"Location, location, location. Overlooking the city of Salzburg in the fortress added gravity to the location of the concert and provided incredible views during a delicious meal."

"Was very beautiful dinner with view over the town, very good meal, beer and wine. The concert was performed with passion and this event was what you can dream."

"The food was up to standard except for the Mozart dessert which wasn't to our liking. The concert had excellent musicians which could have chosen a better repertoire as I noticed many sleeping guests. Having said that we enjoyed the evening. Thanks."
"It was great! The food was good but expect to pay another 25$ or so for drinks per person. The concert was nice!"
"An excellent experience for my family, including my teenage grandsons. Would highly recommend this booking."
"The overall experience was excellent. The ambient of the concert was very impressive."
"It was definitely a highlight on our trip to Salzburg. We enjoyed the dinner, especially the special dessert. The concert was wonderful and the ambience of the castle was special. Absolutely must do."
"Lovely dinner and the music was amazing. Highly recommended for a unique night out"
"Amazing dinner followed by an awesome concert! Very attentive wait staff and the musicians were incredible - this is not my usual genre of music to listen to but I would do this again in a heartbeat if I returned to Salzburg ☺️"

"Traumhafter Sonnen-Platz im Restaurant mit herrlicher Aussicht."

"Um dia de excelência, bom jantar, bom concerto."

"Wonderful"

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Dinner and a Best of Mozart concert at Hohensalzburg Fortress, rated 4.6/5 by 1,743 guests. Seats in the historic halls are limited each night — free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Starting from $97 per person.
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Mozart Dinner Concert Salzburg — FAQ
Everything to know before booking a Mozart dinner concert at Hohensalzburg Fortress or Mirabell Palace.
It is an evening that pairs a candlelit dinner with a live concert of Mozart's music. The best-known version is the Best of Mozart Fortress Concert and Dinner at Hohensalzburg Fortress, where you ride the funicular up the hill, enjoy a three-course dinner at the Panorama Restaurant, then hear a chamber concert of Mozart works in the fortress's historic halls. A similar dinner-and-concert is also held in the Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace. From $97 per person; rated 4.6/5 by 1,743 guests.
Smart-casual is the rule at both the Fortress and Mirabell Palace — no shorts or T-shirts, but there is no strict black-tie or formal dress code. Many guests choose to dress up a little to match the elegant baroque setting, so a smart shirt, a dress, or business-casual attire is ideal. Comfortable shoes help if you plan to walk rather than take the funicular up to the fortress.
Both are excellent; they simply offer different evenings. Hohensalzburg Fortress wins on atmosphere and views — you ride a funicular up to a medieval castle and dine with the city spread out below, then hear the concert in the Golden Hall or Prince's Chamber. Mirabell Palace wins on history and convenience — its Marble Hall is where the young Mozart family actually performed, and it is a flat 10–15 minute walk from the old town. Choose the fortress for a panoramic occasion, Mirabell for an intimate, history-rich evening.
Yes. At Hohensalzburg Fortress you can book the Best of Mozart Fortress Concert on its own (the funicular ride is still included) from around $50, or add the three-course dinner for the full evening. The Mirabell Palace concert is also available as a concert-only ticket. The dinner-concert is the premium option, but the concert-only tickets are a great value if you would rather eat elsewhere in town.
The Best of Mozart Fortress Concert and Dinner runs about 3.5 hours in total, including the funicular ride up, the three-course dinner at the Panorama Restaurant, and the concert. Concert-only tickets are shorter — roughly 1.5 hours of music. Plan for an evening event; most performances begin between 7:30 and 8:30 pm.
Yes. Both the dinner-concert and the concert-only tickets at Hohensalzburg Fortress include the FestungsBahn funicular (ascent and descent). The FestungsBahn, which opened in 1892, is the oldest operational funicular railway in Austria and runs from Festungsgasse in the old town up to the fortress. If you prefer, you can also walk up the footpath in about 15–20 minutes.
The programs feature Mozart's most-loved works performed by a small chamber ensemble and soloists — pieces such as Eine kleine Nachtmusik, famous arias from The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro, and well-known sonatas and divertimenti. The 'Best of Mozart' framing means you hear the greatest hits rather than a single long symphony, which makes it accessible even if you are new to classical music.
Hohensalzburg Fortress sits on the Festungsberg hill above the old town; take the FestungsBahn funicular from Festungsgasse, near Kapitelplatz and the Cathedral (included in your ticket). Mirabell Palace is on the right bank of the Salzach at Mirabellplatz — a flat 10–15 minute walk from the old town across the river, and a similar short walk from Salzburg's main train station.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg on 27 January 1756 at Getreidegasse 9 (the Hagenauer Haus, now a museum). As a child prodigy he, his sister Nannerl, and their father Leopold performed for the Prince-Archbishop in the Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace — which is exactly where the Mirabell concerts take place today, making it the most historically authentic Mozart venue in the city.
The evening concerts are generally suitable for older children and teens who can sit through about 90 minutes of music; the venues recommend them from roughly age 4 upward. The relaxed 'greatest hits' format helps hold younger attention. If you are travelling with small children, Salzburg also runs shorter daytime Mozart performances aimed at families, which can be a better fit than a late dinner-concert.
Both the Fortress and Mirabell Palace concerts run year-round, almost every evening, with performances typically starting between 7:30 and 8:30 pm. Salzburg is busiest (and seats sell fastest) in summer, around the Salzburg Festival, and over Christmas and New Year. Because seating is limited in these historic halls, booking a few days ahead is wise — all options offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
Yes. One popular package combines a short River Salzach cruise with the funicular ride, a three-course dinner at the fortress, and the Best of Mozart concert — a full evening that adds a scenic boat trip to the dinner-concert. It runs longer (around 5 hours) and is a good pick if you want to see Salzburg from the water as well as from the fortress.
No — Salzburg Music Tours is an independent affiliate. We help you compare and book the Salzburg Mozart concerts and dinner-concerts through our trusted booking partner, GetYourGuide, with instant confirmation and free cancellation. The concerts themselves are run by the established Salzburg concert organisers; we are not the official organiser.
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