If you’re a fan of The Sound of Music, or just someone who loves picturesque landscapes and authentic Austrian food, the Original Sound of Music Tour & Edelweiss Cooking Class promises a full day of charming sights and tasty treats. From following in Julie Andrews’ footsteps at iconic film locations to rolling up your sleeves for a homemade apple strudel, this experience offers a well-rounded taste of Salzburg’s culture and scenery.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines two popular activities into one seamless day—perfect for travelers who want more than just sightseeing. The 4-hour guided tour takes you through some of the most memorable filming spots amidst the stunning backdrop of the Salzkammergut, while the afternoon cooking class invites you to participate in creating a true Austrian delicacy. Plus, the inclusion of a traditional goulash soup (with vegetarian and vegan options) makes for a comforting lunch in the middle of your adventure.
One possible consideration is that the entire experience lasts about six hours, so it might feel a bit rushed if you prefer a more relaxed pace or have other plans in Salzburg. Plus, since children under six and wheelchair users aren’t suited for this tour, it’s not necessarily the best choice for families or those with mobility issues. Still, if you’re an active traveler eager to combine film history with a hands-on culinary experience, this tour could be just right.
This experience is most suited for those who enjoy both cultural insights and engaging activities, especially if you’re a Sound of Music enthusiast or a foodie looking to try traditional Austrian dishes in a fun, interactive way. Now, let’s unpack what makes this tour worth considering, and what you should keep in mind before booking.
Key Points

- Balanced experience: Combines a scenic film location tour with a cooking class in one day.
- Authentic activities: Bake your own apple strudel and taste traditional soup.
- Stunning scenery: Enjoy views of the mountains, lakes, and iconic film spots.
- Family-friendly considerations: Not suitable for children under six or wheelchair users.
- Value for money: Includes both the tour, cooking class, lunch, and a memorable cultural experience.
- Flexible booking: Full refund available if canceled 24 hours before.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

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The Original Sound of Music Tour: A Scenic Journey through Salzburg’s Film Locations
The 4-hour guided tour is undoubtedly the highlight. We loved the way it threads together some of Salzburg’s most famous spots with behind-the-scenes stories, making it both visually engaging and informative. The guide’s commentary brings the film’s backdrop to life, making you feel like you’re walking in Maria’s footsteps.
Expect to see the Gazebo where Rolf and Liesl performed “16 Going on 17,” which is sure to bring a smile. It’s a charming photo stop, and many reviews mention how special it is to see these spots in person. The Schloss Leopoldskron makes for a classic photo opportunity — its grandeur and lakeside setting are truly captivating. You’ll also visit Lake Wolfgang and the Mondsee Wedding Chapel, where Maria and the Baron tied the knot in the film.
Travelers who have given feedback say the scenery is simply stunning, with the mountains seemingly filling the air with music. The tour’s route through the Salzkammergut area showcases some of Austria’s most beautiful natural landscapes, accentuated by lakes and lush greenery. The guide’s stories add depth, giving you background about the film and the area’s history.
Some reviews note that the tour lasts about four hours, and while most find the pacing comfortable, it’s worth noting that there’s quite a bit of walking and standing. If you’re prone to fatigue or traveling with very young children, you might want to plan accordingly.
The Edelweiss Cooking Class: Baking and Tasting in a Cozy Setting
After the scenic tour, you’ll head to the Edelweiss Cooking Class, a 1.5-hour session that’s as much about the experience as the final product. Here, you get hands-on involvement in making your own crisp apple strudel, a true Austrian classic. The process involves all stages, from rolling the dough to filling and baking, culminating in a warm, delicious dessert.
The class doesn’t stop at apple strudel. Depending on the season, you might find yourself baking Salzburger Nockerl, a fluffy soufflé representing Salzburg’s mountains, or the Christmas favorite Vanillekipferl in winter months. The chef’s instructions are straightforward, making it accessible even for those with minimal baking experience.
A highlight for many is tasting their own creation, which brings a real sense of accomplishment. You’ll also be served traditional goulash soup, with vegetarian and vegan options available. The hearty, flavorful soup is a great way to refuel after all the walking and baking.
Many reviews praise the warm, friendly atmosphere of the class, often describing it as a cozy, fun way to connect with Austrian culinary traditions. It’s a chance to learn a new skill and take home a sweet memory, quite literally.
Practical Details and Tips
The tour begins at the Panorama Bus Terminal, where you exchange your ticket for a voucher for the cooking class. After the tour, you walk about ten minutes to the cooking venue. The entire experience lasts around six hours, which makes it ideal for a full day of sightseeing and activity without feeling rushed.
Cost-wise, at $142 per person, it’s a fair value considering the inclusion of the guided tour, cooking class, lunch, and the experience of baking your own dessert. Keep in mind that beverages are not included, so you might want to bring a water bottle or purchase drinks separately.
The group size tends to be manageable, and the guide speaks English fluently, ensuring clear explanations and stories. To get the most out of your day, be sure to collect your voucher before the tour starts, and check the availability for your preferred starting time.
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Readers often mention how genuine the experience feels. The landscapes are truly breathtaking, and the opportunity to make your own apple strudel provides a tangible connection to Austrian culinary traditions. Many travelers say that the tour captures the spirit of Salzburg—its natural beauty, musical history, and warm hospitality.
While the experience is delightful, some note that the tour does have its limits. For example, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, and children under six might find it too lengthy or tiring. If you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with older children, you’ll find it a memorable, engaging way to spend part of your Salzburg stay.
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Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you love The Sound of Music and want to see the real locations that inspired the movie, this tour is a must. It’s also great if you’re interested in traditional Austrian food and want to try baking in a fun, guided setting. The stunning scenery makes it ideal for nature lovers, especially those who enjoy photos and outdoor views.
However, if you’re traveling with very young kids, or have mobility issues, you might find the walking-heavy nature of the tour challenging. Also, since beverages aren’t included, those wanting a more relaxing or leisurely experience might prefer just one component rather than a packed full day.
This experience delivers a good mix of sightseeing, culture, and culinary adventure, making it a memorable addition to your Salzburg itinerary.
Original Sound of Music Tour & Edelweiss Cooking Class
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 years old are not recommended for this tour. The activities involve some walking and standing, and the overall duration might be tiring for very young kids.
Does the tour include transportation between locations?
Yes, the guided tour includes transport to the filming locations and scenic spots. After the tour, you walk about 10 minutes to the cooking class venue.
Are dietary options available?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are offered for the goulash soup served at lunch. If you have other dietary restrictions, it’s best to check with the provider ahead of time.
What should I bring?
Just make sure to collect your cooking class voucher before the tour begins. Comfortable shoes are recommended because of walking, and a camera for photos.
Can I cancel this booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.
Is the experience available year-round?
Yes, the experience runs throughout the year, with winter months offering the chance to bake Christmas cookies like Vanillekipferl.
How long does the entire experience last?
It lasts about 6 hours, from the start of the tour in the morning to the end back at the meeting point. Check specific starting times when booking.
Is the guide English-speaking?
Yes, all tours are guided in English, ensuring you don’t miss out on stories and background details.
This Original Sound of Music Tour & Edelweiss Cooking Class offers a well-rounded, enjoyable day that mixes Salzburg’s cinematic history with its culinary charm. If you’re looking for a memorable, interactive way to see the city and learn some traditional recipes, it’s worth considering—just keep in mind the physical demands and age restrictions. Whether you’re a true fan or just someone who appreciates beautiful landscapes and good food, it’s a day that’s likely to leave you with a few new stories and maybe a tasty souvenir or two.
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