Is Salzburg, Austria Truly Luxurious? 4 Top Experiences for Discerning Travelers

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Salzburg, Austria: A Luxury Destination? Unpacking the Opulence

Ah, Salzburg!

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Guten Tag, meine Damen und Herren! Prepare yourselves for an exclusive Salzburg spring sojourn, crafted specifically for three discerning couples seeking unparalleled luxury and a touch of the mysterious. This journey isn't just a trip; it's a curated experience, limited in availability to ensure an intimate and unforgettable adventure. Spring in Salzburg offers a unique charm, with blossoming flowers and a vibrant energy that permeates the city.

Our adventure begins with private transfers from Salzburg Airport to your luxurious accommodations – a stunning suite at the Hotel Goldgasse, known for its impeccable service and breathtaking views of the Hohensalzburg Fortress. (Cost: €1500 total for private transfers for three couples). The hotel's location is perfect for exploring the city's historical heart.

The weather in springtime is typically mild and sunny, perfect for strolling through the city's charming streets. Expect pleasant temperatures averaging between 10-15°C, with occasional showers. Pack layers, and be prepared for a touch of alpine freshness in the evenings.

Salzburg's culinary scene is as rich as its history. We'll indulge in traditional Austrian cuisine, beginning with a private, gourmet dinner at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, featuring local delicacies like Wiener Schnitzel and Sachertorte. (Cost: €1200 total for dinner for six). We'll also explore local markets and enjoy traditional "Kaffee und Kuchen" (coffee and cake) at a charming café – an essential Salzburg experience.

Our exploration will include a private tour of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, steeped in history and legend. We'll uncover its secrets, delving into its medieval past and exploring its stunning panoramic views. (Cost: €600 total for private tour guide and access fees for three couples). Later, a private concert featuring classical music, inspired by the city's famous son, Mozart, will add a touch of elegance to your experience. (Cost: €1000 total for private concert for six).

We’ll also visit the Mirabell Gardens, a breathtaking Baroque garden showcasing its iconic white marble statues and stunning flower displays – perfect for photographs. The city's architecture, a blend of Baroque and medieval styles, will captivate you at every turn. Salzburg’s ambiance is a sophisticated mix of classical elegance and modern vibrancy; you’ll see both tourists and locals enjoying the city’s atmosphere, blending seamlessly. The air is filled with the sounds of church bells, lively conversations, and the occasional strains of classical music from open windows. Popular plants include roses, tulips, and various alpine flowers that adorn the gardens and city spaces. You might also spot some local cats, often seen relaxing in the sun.

Our final evening will be a farewell dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant – a culinary masterpiece to conclude our Salzburg adventure. (Cost: €1800 total for dinner for six).

This carefully curated itinerary offers a unique blend of luxury, history, and culture. The exclusivity ensures a relaxed and intimate experience, unlike any other. Total estimated cost for the three couples: €6100. This is a journey designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life – and a touch of mystery.

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Ah, Salzburg in spring! Picture this: six of you, three discerning couples, ready to unravel the mysteries of this Austrian jewel, all while indulging in the finest that life—and Salzburg—has to offer. Prepare yourselves for a journey where history whispers secrets from every cobblestone, and Mozart's melodies linger in the air.

Our adventure begins with a private transfer from Salzburg Airport (approximately €150-€200) to your exquisitely appointed lodgings: a luxurious suite at Hotel Goldgasse (rates vary depending on the season, expect around €500-€800 per night for a suite suitable for three couples). Its Baroque architecture is a symphony of craftsmanship, a testament to Salzburg's rich heritage.

The spring weather in Salzburg is delightfully capricious: expect sunshine dappled with showers, temperatures hovering around 10-15°C. Pack layers, my dears, for those unpredictable shifts. The city bursts with life; the locals, friendly and reserved in equal measure, are accustomed to a steady stream of tourists, particularly during the spring. But you'll notice they appreciate a good ‘Grüß Gott’ (hello in Bavarian dialect).

Our culinary explorations begin with a traditional Austrian dinner at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium (expect to pay around €80-€100 per person). This restaurant, nestled within the ancient St. Peter's Monastery, boasts exquisite cuisine made with locally sourced, high-quality ingredients. Think perfectly seared Wiener Schnitzel, delicate Sachertorte, and, of course, a glass or two of crisp Austrian wine.

The next day, we'll embark on a private guided tour of Salzburg's architectural wonders (€400-€500 for a private guide for the day). We'll explore the Hohensalzburg Fortress, a medieval masterpiece built with painstaking craftsmanship, the Residenzplatz with its magnificent Baroque architecture, and Mozart's birthplace – a museum showcasing the incredible artistry and craftsmanship of the period. The architecture throughout the city is a blend of Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles, each building a testament to the skill of past artisans.

On our third day, we'll take a scenic boat trip on the Salzach River (approximately €30-€40 per person), allowing the breathtaking views of the city to wash over you. Afterwards, we'll indulge in a Sound of Music tour (around €150-€200 per person for a private tour). Yes, it’s a little cliché, but the landscapes truly are magical and there's a unique charm in visiting the locations of this classic movie.

For a final memorable evening, consider a private concert featuring classical music (prices vary wildly based on the musicians and venue – expect to pay anywhere from €500-€1500 for a private performance). You'll find that Salzburg's atmosphere is imbued with the music of Mozart and other great composers; its a city that resonates with the echoes of masterful craftsmanship and artistic genius.

Throughout our journey, we'll savor local delicacies like Salzburger Nockerl (a fluffy dessert), and perhaps even try some of the region's local spirits. Salzburg’s charm lies not only in its stunning sights but also in the ambiance, the sounds of the city – from the gentle rush of the Salzach river to the distant church bells – and the overall feel of this historic and beautiful city. And don’t forget to observe the local flora – the vibrant spring flowers that adorn the city’s gardens and parks, adding a touch of vibrancy to an already stunning urban landscape.

Estimated total cost for the trip (excluding flights): €6,000 - €10,000 (this is a rough estimate and can vary greatly based on your preferences and choices). Remember, this is a luxury experience, tailored to your desires. Let’s create unforgettable memories!

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Guten Tag, meine lieben Reisenden! Prepare yourselves for an unforgettable Salzburg spring sojourn, meticulously crafted for six discerning souls – three couples seeking an unparalleled luxury experience. Our adventure begins with personalized transfers from Salzburg Airport to your opulent lodgings at the Hotel Goldgasse, a jewel box of a hotel offering breathtaking views and impeccable service. Expect to pay approximately €300 per couple for this transfer and expect similar costs for future transfers throughout your trip.

Spring in Salzburg is a symphony of vibrant colors and crisp air. The weather is typically mild, with average temperatures ranging from 8°C to 15°C (46°F to 59°F), perfect for exploring the city’s architectural wonders on foot. Think Baroque elegance, charming cobblestone streets, and the majestic Hohensalzburg Fortress overlooking the city. Expect to hear the gentle sounds of the Salzach River flowing alongside the charming streets, intertwined with the melodies of traditional Austrian music drifting from open-air cafes.

Our curated itinerary includes a private guided tour of the Mirabell Gardens, renowned for its stunning flowers and its role in the film "The Sound of Music." This private tour, including entry fees, will cost approximately €250 per couple. Afterwards, a luxurious picnic amidst the blossoming landscape is arranged – a delightful spread of local delicacies, including Sachertorte, and crisp Austrian wines. The picnic will cost approximately €150 per couple.

The next day is dedicated to uncovering Salzburg's historical mysteries. We'll embark on a private exploration of Mozart’s birthplace, followed by a leisurely stroll through the Getreidegasse, one of Salzburg's most charming streets lined with boutiques and artisan shops. We'll delve into the city's rich history, unveiling its secrets with a blend of historical fact and captivating legend – the cost of entry and private guides for this day is €300 per couple.

No trip to Salzburg is complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Expect to savor traditional Austrian dishes like Wiener Schnitzel, Tafelspitz, and Käsespätzle at renowned restaurants – culinary experiences for this trip are estimated at €400 per couple. Evening entertainment might include a classical music concert, immersing yourselves in the rich musical heritage of Salzburg. Tickets to a concert can range from €100 to €200 per couple depending on the venue and performance.

Throughout your stay, expect attentive service and personalized attention to detail. Our dedicated concierge will cater to your every need, ensuring a seamless and luxurious experience. We’ll also arrange a private Salzburg Sound of Music tour for you, allowing you to explore iconic filming locations at your own pace. This private tour will cost around €350 per couple. The friendly locals, a mix of long-time residents and tourists captivated by Salzburg’s charm, will fill your days with warmth and pleasant surprises.

The final day includes a leisurely afternoon exploring the city at your own pace before your personalized airport transfer. Popular pets in Salzburg are dogs, and you'll see various breeds on your walks. The architecture is a blend of Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. Enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of this incredible city before your departure. Remember that this is a sample itinerary and prices are estimates, they can vary depending on your preferences and availability.

Total estimated cost for the entire trip (excluding flights and personal shopping): €2150 per couple. Therefore, the total estimated cost for three couples is approximately €6450.

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Ah, Salzburg in spring! Imagine: six of you, three discerning couples, ready to unravel the mysteries and luxuriate in the splendors of this Austrian jewel. Prepare yourselves for a journey blending the whimsical with the refined, the historical with the utterly delightful. We'll uncover hidden gems, savor exquisite cuisine, and experience the magic of Salzburg in a way few ever do.

Our adventure begins with a private transfer from Salzburg Airport (SZG) to your opulent lodgings at Hotel Goldgasse, a stunning boutique hotel in the heart of the Old Town (approx. €80 per car). The charming, baroque architecture of Salzburg immediately envelops you; think pastel buildings, intricate wrought iron, and the constant, lilting sound of classical music drifting from open windows – a soundtrack to your luxury escape.

Day one? Let's indulge! A private guided tour of Mirabell Gardens (€200 for a private guide), followed by a leisurely stroll through the Altstadt (Old Town), with its charming shops and cafes overflowing with the scent of Sachertorte and freshly brewed coffee. Lunch will be a delightful affair at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, enjoying traditional Austrian cuisine. Expect to spend around €150 per couple.

The afternoon is dedicated to Mozart, naturally! A private concert in the Mozarthaus Vienna (€300 for a private performance), followed by drinks at a traditional "Heuriger" (wine tavern) – the perfect blend of culture and casual elegance. Dinner will be at a top-rated restaurant such as Zum Goldenen Hirschen – expect traditional fare, impeccable service, and a hefty bill; around €200 per couple.

Day two whisks us away to the enchanting Salzkammergut region. A private chauffeured car (€300 for the day) takes us to the picturesque Lake Wolfgangsee. We'll enjoy a boat ride (€100 per couple) amidst the stunning scenery, followed by a traditional Austrian lunch with a breathtaking view. This is truly a picture-perfect moment; the gentle lapping of the water, the lush greenery, and the crisp mountain air. Lunch will be another €150 per couple.

In the evening, we'll return to Salzburg for a more relaxed pace. Perhaps a cooking class focusing on Austrian delicacies (€250 per couple), followed by savoring the fruits of our labor. The air will be filled with the aroma of fresh pastries and the merry chatter of our group.

Our final day? A visit to Hohensalzburg Fortress (€20 entrance fee per person), offering panoramic views of the city, followed by some last-minute souvenir shopping. We will have a farewell dinner at a restaurant of your choice; budget €200 per couple. The final transfer back to the airport will cost around €80 per car.

The weather in Salzburg during spring is generally mild and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 5-15°C (41-59°F). Expect sunshine, occasional showers, and the vibrant colors of blooming flowers. You'll see locals going about their daily lives with a calm efficiency, while tourists are generally cheerful and excited. The sounds of the city are a delightful mix of classical music, lively conversations, and the gentle chime of church bells. Popular plants include daffodils, tulips, and cherry blossoms. Salzburgers are known for their appreciation of both nature and art and their strong sense of pride and local identity. The ubiquitous presence of classical music, reflecting the city’s rich history, pervades the atmosphere.

Total estimated cost for the trip (excluding accommodation): €4280. This is an approximation and can vary depending on your choices. Remember that this is a luxury experience, and the costs reflect the high quality of services and experiences included. Your accommodation is separate and this needs to be calculated.

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Ah, Salzburg in spring! Picture this: six discerning travelers – three sophisticated couples – ready to unravel the mysteries of Mozart's birthplace, not in a haphazard fashion, but with the effortless grace only a meticulously planned luxury experience can provide. We're talking five-star hotels, private transfers, and culinary journeys that will leave you breathless. Imagine the crisp Alpine air, the scent of blooming cherry blossoms, and the vibrant energy of a city steeped in history and charm.

Our journey begins with three nights at the luxurious Hotel Goldgasse, a stone's throw from the Salzburg Cathedral. Each couple will enjoy a lavish suite with breathtaking views. The average cost per night for a suite is approximately €1,500. Expect impeccable service, a serene atmosphere, and all the amenities one could desire. We'll kick off our culinary explorations with a private dinner at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, a restaurant housed within the ancient St. Peter's Abbey, offering traditional Austrian cuisine with a modern twist. Expect to spend around €300 per couple.

Day two is dedicated to Mozart. After a leisurely breakfast, a private guided tour of Mozart's birthplace and the Salzburg Mozarteum will delve into the life and works of the legendary composer. We'll even indulge in a private concert featuring Mozart's masterpieces. The combined cost for the tour and concert will be approximately €500 for the group. Lunch will be a relaxed affair at a traditional "Gasthof," savoring Wiener Schnitzel and other local delicacies, at approximately €150 for the group.

The afternoon offers a choice: a scenic hike through the Untersberg mountains, offering breathtaking panoramic views, or a leisurely boat trip on the Salzach River. Transportation costs for either activity will be approximately €100 for the group. Our evening will be spent at the elegant Zwölf Uhr, a rooftop restaurant offering spectacular views and exquisite modern Austrian cuisine. Dinner here will cost approximately €450 for the group.

Day three takes us to the picturesque town of Hallein, home to the Keltenmuseum, an extraordinary museum showcasing Celtic artifacts and history. We'll explore the salt mines – a journey into the heart of Salzburg’s rich mining past. The cost for the private tour and transportation to Hallein will be approximately €400 for the group. We'll conclude our day with a farewell dinner at a traditional "Heuriger" (wine tavern) just outside Salzburg, enjoying local wines and traditional Austrian dishes. The cost for dinner will be approximately €250 for the group.

Our final day involves a leisurely breakfast, some last-minute souvenir shopping (perhaps some Mozartkugeln?), and a private transfer to the airport. Airport transfers are included in the overall package. The weather in Salzburg during spring is generally pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 5-15°C (41-59°F). You'll see many local people dressed in fashionable attire. The atmosphere is cheerful, friendly, and sophisticated. Expect to hear traditional Austrian music in many of the restaurants and tourist areas. The overall cost of this luxurious Salzburg escape, excluding flights, is approximately €3,750 for the group of six couples (approximately €625 per couple). Remember, this is just a suggestion. It can be customized to your preference and budget. However, you can expect Salzburg to provide an atmosphere of refined luxury, rich culture, and charming beauty.

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Guten Tag, meine Damen und Herren! Welcome to Salzburg, the jewel of Austria, where a spring sojourn awaits you, three discerning couples ready for an unforgettable luxury experience. Prepare yourselves for a journey that seamlessly blends historical intrigue, breathtaking scenery, and gastronomic delights, all tailored to your exacting tastes. We'll delve into the city's rich past, uncovering its secrets amidst baroque architecture and echoing Mozart's melodies.

Our adventure begins with three nights at Hotel Goldgasse, a boutique haven offering unparalleled luxury and personalized service (approx. €1500 per couple). Expect impeccable attention to detail, from the exquisitely appointed rooms to the bespoke concierge services. Your days will be filled with curated experiences, starting with a private guided tour of the Salzburg Fortress (€300 per group), providing breathtaking panoramic views and intriguing historical anecdotes. We’ll explore the Hohensalzburg Fortress, a powerful symbol of the city's history.

Spring in Salzburg is a symphony of colors and aromas. The weather is generally mild and pleasant, perfect for strolling through the city's charming streets and gardens. Expect daytime temperatures averaging 15°C (59°F), but pack a light jacket for cooler evenings. The air is often filled with the sweet scent of blossoming fruit trees and flowers such as lilacs and tulips, adding to the romantic ambiance.

Culinary adventures await! Salzburg is renowned for its delectable cuisine. We'll savor traditional Austrian dishes at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium (approx. €100 per person), indulging in hearty Wiener Schnitzel and delectable Sachertorte. We'll also explore the local markets, sampling local cheeses and wines and immersing ourselves in the rich culinary heritage of the region. We will enjoy a traditional "Heuriger" experience (approx. €80 per couple), visiting a local wine tavern for regional wine and traditional Austrian snacks.

Beyond the culinary delights, we'll discover the city's musical heart. A private concert featuring Mozart's works in a historic setting (€500 per group) will leave you spellbound. The city's elegant architecture, a blend of baroque and modern styles, will be showcased during our tailored walking tours, revealing hidden courtyards and architectural marvels. Salzburg's people are generally friendly and welcoming; they have an endearing blend of traditional charm and cosmopolitan sophistication.

Expect a blend of tourists and locals, a harmonious mix where everyone enjoys the unique atmosphere. You’ll encounter locals going about their daily lives, and friendly tourists from all over the world. The sounds of Salzburg are diverse: from the gentle lapping of the Salzach River to the cheerful chatter of locals in cafes, to the elegant strains of classical music echoing through the streets. Popular pets in Salzburg include dogs and cats, often seen enjoying walks with their owners.

The final evening will be dedicated to a farewell dinner at Zum Augustiner Bräu (approx. €120 per person), a traditional brewery with a lively atmosphere and delicious food. A luxurious private transfer will bring you to Salzburg Airport for your departure.

Total estimated cost for the trip: €11,160 (includes accommodation, guided tours, dining, transportation, and activities for three couples). This is an estimate, and the final cost may vary depending on your specific preferences and choices. Your luxury staycation in Salzburg promises to be a harmonious blend of history, culture, and culinary indulgence.

Auf Wiedersehen!

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Ah, Salzburg in Spring! Picture this: six of you, three discerning couples, ready to embark on a luxury adventure unlike any other. We're talking immersive experiences, the kind that awaken your senses and leave you breathless. Think Mozart’s melodies echoing through the cobblestone streets, the scent of freshly baked Sachertorte wafting from a nearby café, and the stunning backdrop of the Alps dusted with the first blush of spring.

Our journey begins with a private transfer from Salzburg Airport (approx. €150 per vehicle). We’ll check into your luxurious accommodations at Hotel Goldgasse – a boutique hotel offering unparalleled charm and service (approx. €500 per night per couple, for a 3-night stay). The hotel’s central location allows easy access to all the sights and sounds of this enchanting city.

Day one is all about Mozart! A private guided tour of Mozart's birthplace and residence (approx. €150 for a private tour) will transport you back in time. We’ll then indulge in a delectable traditional Austrian lunch at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, a restaurant steeped in history and serving exquisite regional cuisine (approx. €100 per couple).

The afternoon involves exploring the Hohensalzburg Fortress. Ascend to its lofty heights via funicular (approx. €20 per person) to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Salzburg and the surrounding landscape. Later, we’ll savor a romantic dinner at a traditional Gasthaus, experiencing authentic Austrian hospitality and cuisine like Wiener Schnitzel and Tafelspitz (approx. €80 per couple).

Day two is dedicated to the Salzkammergut region, a breathtaking lake district. A private chauffeured car (approx. €300 for the day) will whisk you away to the enchanting shores of Lake Wolfgangsee, where you can cruise on a private boat (approx. €250 per boat) and enjoy the picturesque beauty. Lunch will be a delightful lakeside picnic (approx. €50 per couple) amidst the stunning scenery. We’ll return to Salzburg in the evening, ready to explore the city's vibrant nightlife.

On the third day, we'll delve into Salzburg’s rich history with a private walking tour focused on its medieval architecture and hidden gems (approx. €120 for a private tour). Afterwards, we’ll take a leisurely stroll through Mirabell Gardens, famous for its exquisite flowerbeds and fountains, capturing some unforgettable photographs. A final celebratory dinner at a fine-dining restaurant, showcasing the best of Austrian cuisine (approx. €120 per couple) marks the end of our unforgettable journey.

Spring in Salzburg boasts pleasant weather, typically averaging highs around 15°C (59°F). Expect a mix of sunshine and occasional showers, so pack accordingly. You'll hear the lively chatter of locals and tourists mingling in the streets, often punctuated by the sounds of traditional Austrian music emanating from cafes and restaurants. The city's architecture showcases a blend of Baroque and medieval styles, creating a visually captivating experience. Popular plants include colorful tulips and daffodils, while the occasional friendly cat or dog might cross your path.

Total Estimated Cost for the Trip (per couple): Approximately €1720 - €2000 (This is an estimate and may vary depending on specific choices and availability).

Remember, this itinerary is a suggestion; we can tailor it to your specific preferences. Let's craft an unforgettable Salzburg experience together!

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Guten Tag, my esteemed travelers! Prepare yourselves for an unparalleled Salzburg spring sojourn, designed exclusively for six discerning individuals – three sophisticated couples – ready to unravel the mysteries of scarcity and demand in the most luxurious manner. Think of it as a high-brow economic lesson, disguised as a breathtaking Austrian adventure.

Spring in Salzburg is a symphony of pastel hues, the air alive with the scent of blooming lilacs and the lilting melodies of traditional Austrian music. Expect pleasant temperatures, averaging around 10-15°C (50-59°F), perfect for leisurely strolls through the city's baroque architecture. The locals, typically reserved yet friendly, will greet you with a polite "Grüß Gott." You'll notice a blend of tourists – some leisurely enjoying the sights, others deeply engrossed in the city's rich history. The soundscape is a captivating mix of church bells, street musicians, and the gentle murmur of the Salzach River. You might even spot some of the ubiquitous Austrian cats strolling through the cobblestone streets.

Our exploration begins with a private guided tour of Salzburg's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This €300 experience includes exclusive access to the Hohensalzburg Fortress and a private tasting of exquisite Austrian wines. Dinner will be at St. Peter Stiftskulinarium, a historic restaurant offering a refined culinary experience showcasing local delicacies like Wiener Schnitzel and Sachertorte. Expect to spend approximately €600 for this unforgettable culinary journey.

Day two delves into the heart of Salzburg's musical legacy. We'll enjoy a private concert featuring Mozart's masterpieces at the Mozarteum, costing €400. Lunch will be a delightful picnic amidst the Mirabell Gardens, €150 for gourmet provisions. The afternoon will be dedicated to exploring the Salzkammergut region, a breathtaking lake district boasting stunning alpine scenery. A private chauffeured car will cost €500 for the day.

The final day is all about uncovering the subtle economics at play in Salzburg. We’ll explore how limited-edition products and unique experiences (scarcity) affect pricing (demand). We’ll visit local artisan workshops, showcasing handcrafted goods, and discuss the impact of limited production runs on value. We'll have a farewell dinner at a traditional "Gasthof" with live folk music, €450. Transportation throughout the trip, including airport transfers, will be provided by a private luxury car service for €800.

This luxury Salzburg experience, tailored specifically to your refined tastes and thirst for knowledge, will be enriched with insights into the interplay of scarcity and demand. Remember, the value of this journey extends far beyond the monetary aspect; it’s an investment in unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation of Austrian culture. The total cost for this exclusive 3-day Salzburg adventure is €3,200. Auf Wiedersehen!

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