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Discover Salzburg’s magic at a Mozart concert with candlelight dinner in Europe’s oldest restaurant. Enjoy live performances, historical recipes, and intimate ambiance.
If you’re visiting Salzburg and craving a night that combines incredible music, a historic setting, and a bit of fine dining, the Mozart Concert with Dinner offers a compelling package. This experience, rated 4.7 out of 5 by over 600 travelers, promises a captivating evening in the city where Mozart’s genius still echoes through every corner. From live performances by talented opera singers to a candlelit 3-course meal inspired by 18th-century recipes, this tour aims to deliver an immersive journey into Mozart’s world.
What we really love about this experience is its ability to blend musical excellence with authentic cultural ambiance—all within the walls of Europe’s oldest restaurant, St. Peter Stiftskulinarium. Plus, the opportunity to see professional performers dressed in period costumes adds a charming, theatrical touch. However, a potential consideration is that the venue’s stairs and layout make wheelchair access tricky, and drinks are sold separately, which can add up if you’re not mindful.
This tour suits those with a love for classical music, history enthusiasts, and travelers looking for a memorable, authentic evening in Salzburg. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Mozart fan, you’ll find something special here.


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This isn’t just any dining room — it’s Central Europe’s oldest restaurant, dating back over a millennium. Positioned within the historic St. Peter’s Abbey, the Baroque Hall exudes grandeur with its candlelit ambiance, period decor, and high vaulted ceilings. Travelers highlight how the atmosphere alone makes you feel as if you’ve stepped into Mozart’s era, especially since the hall is lit by flickering candles, which creates a warm, intimate glow.
Some reviews note that the hall is on the first floor with no elevator, which might be worth considering if you have mobility concerns. Helpers are available to assist with wheelchairs, but full access cannot be guaranteed.
The core of this tour is the live Mozart concert performed by Amadeus Consort Salzburg, a group renowned for their skill and authentic period costumes. The performers are not only talented but also very engaging — reviewers frequently mention their grace, good humor, and genuine interaction with the audience. Several mention that the singers often move around, even approaching tables, and include some audience participation, making the evening lively and less formal.
You’ll hear selections from Mozart’s greatest operas, like “Don Giovanni,” “Figaro’s Wedding,” “The Magic Flute,” and “A Little Night Music.” Multiple reviews gush about the quality of singing, describing the singers as “exquisite” and “top-notch,” with one noting that the performers seemed to really enjoy the evening along with the audience.
While the focus is on music, the culinary element adds a big layer of charm. Guests are served a 3-course candlelit dinner inspired by recipes Mozart himself might have enjoyed. The menu features a clear lemon chicken soup with curd cheese and rosemary dumplings, followed by roasted capon with white polenta and garden vegetables, and ending with Salzburger Nockerl — a traditional sweet soufflé.
Reviewers describe the food as “delicious” and “well-presented,” though some noted portion sizes are small, which suits most but might leave bigger eaters wishing for more. Also, drinks like wine and beer are available to purchase separately, with some reviewers mentioning that the wine list is extensive and pricier than typical restaurants, which could add to your bill if you indulge.
What makes this experience memorable isn’t just the music or the food, but the overall ambiance. Guests often remark on the “magical,” “warm,” and “authentic” environment, feeling transported to Mozart’s time. The combination of period costumes, candlelight, and live performance creates a sense of occasion that feels exclusive yet accessible.
Some reviews mention that the night includes a short film, sound recordings, or photos taken during the event, which are available afterward—adding a nice touch for keepsakes.
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If you appreciate classical music and enjoy history come alive through music and food, this is a winner. Families with kids (some reviews mention children as young as 5 and 10 enjoying it) will find it a lively, engaging night out. The performance’s interactive nature and the casual yet elegant setting make it suitable for all ages.
Travelers seeking authentic, high-quality entertainment in a historic setting will find this tour offers excellent value. You’ll come away with not just memories of Mozart’s music but also a taste of 18th-century Austrian life, all wrapped in a romantic candlelit atmosphere.
However, those on a tight budget or looking for a large buffet-style dinner may find the portions small or the drinks pricey. Accessibility could also be a factor depending on mobility needs.

Absolutely. This Mozart concert and dinner package offers an immersive, beautifully staged experience that balances music, history, and cuisine. The performers are praised for their talent, and the venue’s historic charm cannot be overstated. It’s an ideal choice for visitors wanting to deepen their appreciation of Salzburg’s musical heritage while enjoying a special night out.
If you’re a lover of classical music and want to feel like you’re stepping back in time, this experience hits the mark. The combination of a warm, candlelit setting with top-notch performers and a taste of historical cuisine makes for a memorable evening that’s more than just dinner and a concert — it’s an honest-to-goodness cultural highlight.
For those with mobility concerns or on a tight budget, it’s worth weighing the logistics and additional costs for drinks. Still, the overall experience seems to justify the price for many, especially given the glowing reviews and dedicated performance quality.
“Perfect evening, fabulous music, meal and entertaining from start to finish and a beautiful venue. Very enjoyable, highly recommend”

Is the concert performed in English or German?
The concert is hosted by guides or performers speaking both German and English, making it accessible to international guests.
Can I see the performers close-up?
Yes, some seats, especially if you book the closest options, place you near the stage, allowing for an intimate view of the singers and musicians.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free meals are available if you notify the tour provider in advance.
Do I need to pay for drinks separately?
Correct, drinks such as wine and beer are not included in the ticket price and must be purchased on-site.
What’s the dress code?
Smart casual is recommended, suitable for a refined, yet comfortable, evening.
How long does the experience last?
Approximately 2.5 hours, from arrival to departure.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Many reviews mention children as young as 5 enjoying it, thanks to its lively and engaging performance style.
What should I do if I have accessibility needs?
Notify the staff in advance. Helpers are available to assist with stairs, but full accessibility cannot be guaranteed.
To sum it up, the Salzburg: Mozart Concert with Dinner offers a balanced blend of music, history, and culinary tradition that transports you into Mozart’s world. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate high-quality performances in a historic setting, and for those looking for an evening that combines elegance with cultural authenticity. Whether it’s your first visit to Salzburg or a sentimental return, this experience promises a night to remember.