


Makart Café
About
Makart Café is a welcoming oasis in the heart of Salzburg where families can recharge during a day of sightseeing. With a dedicated play area to keep little ones entertained, high chairs for babies, and a children's menu featuring kid-approved favorites, this charming café understands what traveling families need. Parents can enjoy authentic Austrian coffee and pastries while children play safely nearby, making it an ideal mid-morning or afternoon stop.
Highlights
- ✓Dedicated indoor play area where children can burn energy safely
- ✓Children's menu with familiar options for picky eaters
- ✓High chairs available for babies and toddlers
- ✓Authentic Austrian café atmosphere without stuffiness
- ✓Central Salzburg location convenient to major family attractions
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit mid-afternoon (around 2-3pm) to avoid the breakfast and lunch rush when locals and tourists fill the café.
- 2.The play area allows parents to actually finish a hot beverage, so take advantage and order that Viennese coffee you've been craving.
- 3.Ask for the children's menu in English. Staff are generally accommodating to international visitors and many speak some English.
- 4.Use this as a strategic bathroom and diaper-changing break, as family-friendly restrooms can be hard to find in Salzburg's old town.
- 5.Located near major sightseeing areas, so plan this stop between attractions rather than making it a separate destination.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons (2-4pm) are ideal, avoiding both the morning coffee crowd and lunchtime rush. Rainy days are particularly perfect, as the indoor play area provides shelter while you rest tired feet. Summer mornings can be busy with tourists, so plan accordingly.
What to Know
Budget-friendly pricing makes this accessible for families watching their travel expenses. High chairs and a welcoming attitude toward children mean you won't feel stressed about typical kid behavior. Cash is commonly used in Austrian cafés, so have euros on hand though many places now accept cards.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, making it reliable in any season. During winter, it's especially cozy for warming up between outdoor Christmas market visits. Summer sees more tourists, so expect potentially longer waits during peak travel months (July and August).
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