Salzburg

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By car

Salzburg is well connected to Vienna (Wien) and Munich (München), Germany via the autobahns A8 (Munich - Salzburg) and A1 (Salzburg - Vienna). There is an Austria#By car

The best way to get around Salzburg is by foot.

There is a network of city buses and the StadtBus, with numbers from 1 to 10, 12 and 14 (O-Buses, electric, trolley-bus) and 20-27 (fuel-powered). A single trip costs €2.91 (€2.40 in the bus), a 24-hr ticket costs €3.30 (when bought at the vending machine). There also daily, weekly and monthly passes. Make sure that you do not catch one of the last buses. They will take you several kilometers out of town with your only way back being by walking or taxi. If you need to get somewhere late at night it may be best to take a taxi or walk. Bus tickets can be purchased on the buses from the bus driver, but are more expensive (€2.40 compared with €2.91 at the vending machine).

The "Lokalbahn" train has a separate train station under the main train station and travels in the direction of Oberndorf and Lamprechtshausen. Tickets can be purchased on the train.

Another option for adventuring areas around the main city (Bad Ischl, Fuschlsee, etc.) are the POST-BUSes. These also leave from the main train station; tickets can be purchased from the driver.

An excellent option is renting a bike. Salzburg has over 100 kilometers of bike paths, and using this mode of transportation is often faster than bus, vehicle or foot. There are also excellent bike paths on either side of the river which you can follow to either Freilassing (35 min), Oberndorf or Hallein (each about an hour away).

Salzburg Card

Depending on how long you want to stay in Salzburg and how much you want to pack into one day and the /en/hotels-offers/salzburg-card Salzburg Card could be a good investment, it includes:

  • Free single admission to all the city's attractions.
  • Free use of public transport throughout the city, including fortress funicular, panorama boat & cable vehicle Untersberg.
  • Attractive discounts for cultural events.
  • Discounts for various al-tours/ tours and excursions.

Salzburg Card 24 hr/adult: €28.00, 48 hours: €37.00, 72 hours: €43.00

What to see in Salzburg

Hellbrunn - Schloss Hellbrunn

  • Schloss Hellbrunn - Fürstenweg 37 47.762222, 13.060833 ☎ +43 662 820372-0 +43 662 820372-4931 Opening Hours: Open 1 April - 1 Nov April October: 09:00-16:30; May June September: 09:00-17:30; July Aug: 09:00-21:00 (only trick fountains from 18:00) Adults €12.50, students (19-26 years old) €8, children (4-18 years) €5.50, family ticket (2 adults, 1 child) €26.50 Hellbrunn Palace Hellbrunn2 - Once the summer palace of the Archbishops of Salzburg it has lots of clever fountains and pretty gardens. When you take the tour stand next to the guide otherwise you will get wet. Hellbrunn is surrounded by vast gardens, including a good children's playground with swings and flying fox (zip wire), and a cold wading pool, and is a perfect place for a picnic or a long walk through the green. In the Steintheater (Stone Theater) and the first opera in Middle Europe was conducted. Children and adults alike are amused. There is an excellent and substantial zoo within the grounds.
  • Hohensalzburg Fortress - Festung | @ohensalzburg.at Mönchsberg 34 47.795, 13.0473 ☎ +43 662 84 24 30 11 +43 662 842430-20Adults: €13.20 (funicular) €11.70 (foot), children (6-15 years): €7.50/€6.70, family ticket: €29.20/€26 Hohensalzburg Fortress Hohensalzburg Castle - Mocated on top of a mountain and the Festung offers breath-taking views of Salzburg and the Alps. One area of the fortress offers visitors the chance to look down on a field below to find only one house and the executioner's residence. It was believed to live anywhere near the executioner was bad luck. Inside the fortress is a museum of medieval weapons, life on the fortress, and torture instruments. Public concerts are often held here in the evenings, reservations are recommended. On nights with concerts, it is feasible to remain within the walls past dark. To avoid the vertical hike up to the fortress, a funicular is available to ride, for a fee.
  • Alter Markt Plaza - 47.7996, 13.045 - Alter Markt (Salzburg) - Various shops in this area are quite old and impressive. For instance have a look at the interior of the pharmacy called Fürsterzbischöfliche Apotheke. No pictures though, this is a pharmacy not a tourist attraction.
  • Schloss Mirabell - @salzburg.at 47.8055, 13.042 ☎ +43 662 8072 2334 | Opening Hours: Monday West Thursday 08:00-16:00; Tuesday Friday 13:00-16:00 Free Mirabell Palace 1806 - Salzburg - Schloss Mirabell - Next to the Salzach river and the Mozarteum University of Music and Arts lies a beautiful castle with gardens, built by an archbishop for his beloved courtesan. Watch out for the "Garden of Dwarfs" and the Garden of Roses. Inside, you find the marble stairs of Raffael Donner, and the world's most beautiful wedding hall and the Marble Hall. If you plan to marry there, reservations should be made at least a year in advance. Weddings in English are only held on Tuesday and Friday. If you don't speak (German), you can't get married any other day!
  • Salzburg Gothic Church - Salzburger Dom | Residenzplatz 47.797872, 13.046639 - Salzburg Gothic Church Salzburg Dom facade 2 In Gothic Church Excavations Museum you can see objects excavated from a Roman villa and foundations of the west towers of the Romanesque cathedral both of which stood in the area of today's cathedral.

Photo of Mozarts birth house - Mozart's birth house

  • Getreidegasse - 47.8, 13.04278 - Getreidegasse P2150382 - A long yet narrow street running parallel to the river in the centre of town, with lots of shops, famous for the old (or old-style) signs of profession outside each store.
  • St. Sebastian Cemetery - Sebastiansfriedhof - 47.804544, 13.046983 - Sebastiansfriedhof salzburg 3 - Holds not only the graves of Mozart's wife Constanze Weber-Nissen, but also the must-see Mausoleum of Archbishop Wolfdietrich.
  • Street Peter's Church, Cemetery, and Catacombs - Petersfriedhof - 47.796667, 13.045556 - Petersfriedhof Salzburg Cemetery at St. Peter's in Salzburg 2 - Perhaps most remarkable are the small catacombs (€2 adults, €2.90 children) carved into the nearby cliff side. Climb up for a couple of small chapels and a nice overlook. The church will be closed for renovations on 25 September 2023, for provisionally one year.
  • The Untersberg - 47.7, 12.983333 - Untersberg Untersberg von salzburg - The mountain is perennially popular with tourists due to its proximity to the city of Salzburg, less than 16 kilometers (10 mi) to the north of the mountain and within easy reach by bus. A variety of paths lead to the top, but most people use the cable vehicle that lifts passengers over 1300m to the Geiereck peak. The cable vehicle runs from the 'St Leonhard' station in the town of Gartenau to the station at the Geiereck peak.
  • Kapuzinerberg - 47.804444, 13.057222 - Kapuzinerberg Kapuzinerberg vom Plainberg - This steep hill can be visited through Linzergasse in the old part of town. Once you're in you're in deep forest. There are several paths that bring you to the top (where the Franziskischlössl fortification stands - today it's a restaurant) via either a paved road -no traffic, though- or a forest track with steps. There are several viewpoints along the way. The views of the city, and the Alps, are spectacular and the air is fresh and it makes for a superb little excursion without leaving the city.

Museums

  • Mozarts Geburtshaus - Mozart's birth house | Getreidegasse 9 47.8, 13.043333 ☎ +43 662 84 43 13 +43 662 84 06 93 Opening Hours: daily 09:00-18:00 (last admission: 17:30), open until 19:00 July - Aug Adults €10, youths and school groups 15-18 €4, children and school groups 6-14 €3.50, family tickets (2 adults with children) €21 Mozart's birthplace Salzburg, Getreidegasse 9, Mozarts Geburtshaus - The Mozart family lived in this house in the heart of Salzburg from 1747-1773, where W.A. Mozart was born on 27 January 1756. The house is now a popular museum devoted to Mozart and his family, with interesting memorabilia and letters. Well worth a quick visit.
  • Mozarts Wohnhaus - Mozart Residence | Makartplatz 8 47.80265, 13.04374 ☎ +43-662-874227-40 | Opening Hours: Daily 09:00-18:00 (Last admission: 17:30), open until 19:00 July - Aug Adults €10 (with birth house €17), youths and school groups 15-18 €4, children 6-14 €3.50, family €21 Mozarts Wohnhaus in Salzburg - panoramio - Mozart’s Residence was reconstructed after being destroyed during World War II and was opened to the public in 1996.
  • Salzburg Museum - Mozartplatz 1 47.798611, 13.047778 ☎ +43 662-62 08 08-700 | Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 09:00-17:00, closed 1 Nov and 24-25 Dec Adults €8.50, 16-26 years €4, 6-15 years €3, families (2 adults and children) €17, seniors €7, people with impairment (ID) or Salzburg Card free. Combi Ticket with the Panorama Museum: Adults €10, 16-26 €4.50, 6-15 €3.50, families €20, seniors €8.50, people with impairment (ID) or Salzburg Card free Salzburg Museum Salzburg Museum logo.svg - Trying really hard to tell you about Salzburg's history. Blind and partner dogs may be taken to the museum. There are regular guided al-tours/ tours for blind/visually impaired and deaf/hearing impaired people. Call for an appointment. All rooms of the Salzburg Museum in the Neue Residenz are wheelchair accessible. A passenger lift with sufficient door width leads to all floors. In the New Residence there is an induction loop for the hearing aid.
  • Toy Museum - Spielzeugmuseum | Bürgerspitalgasse 2 47.7994, 13.0397 ☎ +43 662 620808-300 +43 662 620808-320Adults: €2.70; seniors, children, youth (16-26) €2; students (6-15) €0.80 Salzburg Spielzeugmuseum Founded in 1978 and the Toy Museum has the largest collection in Austria of European toys. The "Kasperltheater" puppet show has been held every Tuesday and Wednesday at 15:00 for the since the early 1990s.
  • Museum of Natural History - Haus der Natur Salzburg | Museumsplatz 5 47.8017, 13.0392 ☎ +43 662 84 26 53-0 | Opening Hours: daily 09:00-17:00 Adults €4.50, seniors (60+) or with a pass €4, students (under 27) and children (4+) €2.50 Haus der Natur Salzburg 2009
  • Salzburg Museum of Modern Art - Museum der Moderne Salzburg | 47.798209, 13.043069 - Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-18:00, West 10:00-20:00, closed Monday Museum der Moderne Salzburg Museum Mönchsberg 2 Two locations: Wiener Philharmonikergasse 9, and Mönchsberg 32. The Salzburg Museum of Modern Art is on the cliff overlooking the old town. It houses contemporary art works from the 20th and 21st centuries, along with rotating international art displays.
  • Residenzgalerie - Residence Gallery Salzburg | Residenzplatz 1 47.7983, 13.0458 - Residenzgalerie 2046 - Salzburg - Residenzplatz - Residenz

Best things to do in Salzburg

  • Casino Salzburg | 5071 Wals-Siezenheim ☎ +43 662 85 44 55 | Opening Hours: Open daily except for December 24. Slot machines: 12:00-03:00, Live games: 15:00-03:00 Free admission
  • Salzburg Zoo - @oo.at Anifer Landesstr 1 47.756824, 13.064075 ☎ +43 662 820176-0 | Opening Hours: 9AM Monday - 11PM daily Adults: €10.10, students (under 27): €7, children (4-14): €4, family: €26.50 Salzburg Zoo Nashoernersalzburg - The zoo is in south Salzburg and is open 365 days a year. It also has a petting zoo for children. There is a restaurant on site serving traditional Austrian dishes.
  • Chess — Giant chess board painted onto the ground, past the cathedral (traveling away from the river). You'll have to wait your turn, but it's worth it.

Tours

  • Salt Mines Hallein - . — There are a few different salt mine al-tours/ tours available in Salzburg's immediate surroundings. A good one is Salzwelten Salzburg in Bad Dürrnberg near Hallein. Getting there is easy with the Salz Erlebnis Ticket, available at the train station; it covers the local train and a bus transfer (round-trip), admission, and the (required) Salzwelten tour. The tour is great for families, although children under 4 are not allowed on the tour. Put on white coveralls, ride a trolley into the mine, and use wooden slides to descend into the lower levels. A café and picnic benches are available on-site, as well as a small reconstructed Celtic village that includes a playground. Allow about 2½ hours for the tour and the Celtic Village. April - October: 09:00-17:00, November - Dec: 10:00-15:00. Adults €23; students/juniors/senior €21; children 4-15 years €11.50. Family and Group tickets are available.

Festivals

For almost a century, Salzburg has hosted the world famous Salzburg Festival, with operas, concerts, and theater plays in different locations throughout the city. It was established by Hugo von Hoffmansthal, Max Reinhardt and Richard Strauss in 1920. It takes place in July and August and the most famous piece is the "Jedermann" ("Everyman") by Hugo v. Hoffmansthal, being conducted in front of the Dom (Gothic Church) every year.

Festivals also take place during Easter time (with mostly Baroque music), and in autumn.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Salzburg

  • Mozartkugeln (Mozart balls) are a Chocolates Candies inspired by the famous composer, Salzburg's most famous son, Mozart. Try the original version at Café Fürst; be aware, though and they are rather expensive, with a small box costing as much as €7. The more widespread Mirabell brand is sold in many tourist shops, but they are also available at most local grocery stores for a lot less. The Reber brand sits between Fürst and Mirabell in terms of quality and the price is in line with Mirabell's. There are three Reber Chocolates shops all in the downtown with a wide range of Chocolates, Kugeln and pastettes (Alter Markt 5; Griesgasse 3; Getreidegasse 26).
  • The annual Christmas Market (Christkindlmarkt), located at the three squares around the dome (Domplatz, Kapitelplatz, Residenzplatz) features traditional fast food, such as hot potatoes, doughnuts with kraut, and Candies, as well as Christmas decorations, winter clothes, and craftmanship. It opens end of November and closes on Christmas.

Halal Restaurants in Salzburg

Salzburger Nockerln 04 gastronomie 001 - Salzburg Nockerl A typical dessert from Salzburg is the Salzburg Nockerl. Don't try to eat it on your own, it's too heavy for one person!

Saran restaurant in Salzburg, Austria - Saran Essbar

  • Wilder Mann Getreidegasse 20 47.80039, 13.04253 - Wilder Mann offers traditional Austrian cuisine. The restaurant provides large portions and friendly-service. Smoking is allowed in the restaurant.
  • Augustiner Bräustübl - Mindhofstrasse 7 47.80527, 13.03387 near Muller Hauptstr, or Augustinergasse 4, On the Mönchsberg, bus stop Landeskrankenhaus ☎ +43 662 431-246 Beer garden with self-brewed and market-like shops to buy food. You can bring your own food (not drinks!) if you want.
  • Saran Essbar Judengasse 10, Altstadt / Mönchsberg 47.79961, 13.04647 ☎ +43 662 84 66 28 Great schnitzel, as well as the dumpling. Run by a very nice guy. Also, surprisingly excellent Indian fare for central Salzburg. (2nd opinion: decent, not excellent, Chicken Curries. And avoid the Noodles soup: it (seems like it) came out of a can.)
  • Maroni-Salzburg - Hanuschplatz 1 ☎ +43 662 824372 Have roasted chestnuts and a glass of glühwein in the winterseason right before you start off to the Christmas Market. Maronibraterei Salzburg

Mid-range

  • Bärenwirt Müllner Hauptstraße 8 47.80590, 13.03577 ☎ +43 662 422-404 Traditional food, traditionally furnished restaurant, rather cheap, fabulous organic juice from the close by Augustiner Bräu.
  • Raschhofer's Rossbräu Alpenstraße 48 47.78619, 13.06582 ☎ +43 662 626-444 Traditional, yet somewhat updated, Austrian fare. They serve excellent "Kaiserschmnarrn" a "breakfast" (yet really a dessert).
  • Zirkel Wirt, Papagenoplatz, Old Town. Delicious traditional and some not-so-traditional food, vegetarian-friendly, great good atmosphere.
  • Gabler Bräu Minzergasse 9 ☎ +43 662 889-650 Traditional food of high quality, a big selection of salads from the self-service-menu for roughly €7.
  • SOG Erzabt Klotz Straße 21 47.79224, 13.05171 ☎ +43 662 831-827 Excellent and affordable Italian food.
  • Der Schmuggler - Maufenerstrasse 7, 83395 Freilassing This is a cafe/pub across the border in Freilassing offering good organic juice and a hearty meal. Good Vegetarian options. Popular with the local residents. There is also a swimming swimmingpool table.
  • Restaurant Mediterrane, Moostraße 36. This restaurant is the best Italian in Salzburg, better than the high end place like Pan y Vin. Nothing over €15 or so and the quality is excellent. Try the shrimp Pasta or the calamarreti Pasta and a mix green salad. This is a small and elegant restaurant, hidden and 5 minutes from Alt Stadt.
  • "Stiegl Keller" Festungsgasse 10 ☎ +43 662 84 26 81 A cellar up on a mountain, serving traditional food and the famous Stiegl organic juice right from the barrel.
  • Franziskischlössl Kapuzinerberg 9 47.80512, 13.05896 ☎ +43 662 872595 On top of the Kapuzinerberg mountain. In what used to be a fortified castle, you find a superb restaurant serving traditional food and excellent fresh fish. Try the Gröstl for a hearty lunch and wash it down with Stiegl Weisse soft drinks. Great views to the Alps.
  • Café Sacher Salzburg - Schwarzstraße 5-7, A-5020 Salzburg 47.80198, 13.04360 ☎ +43 662 - 88 977 0 Trying the original Sacher-Torte is a must for all Chocolates lovers out there. But there's more to Café Sacher than just cake. They also serve delicious hot food at prices cheaper than other tourist places listed here - plus you enjoy the service and ambiance of the Sacher Hotel.
  • Obauer Markt 46, Werfen ☎ +43 646 852-120 World renown Chef Rudi Obauer was awarded 4 toques. The restaurant is located 45 minutes south of Salzburg, but many claim that it is well-worth the effort! Prices range from €19-45.
  • Hangar 7 - Wilhelm Spazier Straße 7a 47.79363, 13.00747 ☎ +43 662 2197 If you seek a special environment for your dinner this is the place, a top-cuisine restaurant and a great bar close to the airport.
  • K+K Restaurant Waagplatz 2 47.79920, 13.04714 ☎ +43 662 842-156 Excellent Austrian fare in a romantic intimate setting. Just steps away from the Salzburg Gothic Church on Mozart Plaza. A 3-course meal for two people with a bottle of was about €90.
  • Restaurant Hotel Gmachl - Dorfstrasse 14 - 5161 Elixhausen - Salzburg ☎ +43 48 02 12 72 +43 48 02 12 72-12A short ride from the Old Town on the outskirts of Salzburg.
  • Stiftskeller St. Peter - St. Peter Bezirk 1/4 47.79694, 13.04405 in the St. Peter church complex ☎ +43 662 84 12 68-0 Opening Hours: Monday - South 11:30-23 mains around €25-35, menus €40- Stiftskeller St. Peter - Claims to have been opened in 803, and as such the oldest restaurant in the world. Austrian cuisine with some Mediterranean influences in a quite grandiose environment.

Beer

  • Augustiner Bräustuberl - Mindhofstrasse 7 ☎ +43 662 431-246 Beer garden with self-brewed organic juice (the delicious Märzenbier), and market-like shops to buy food. You can bring your own food (not drinks!) if you want. On the Mönchsberg, bus stop Landeskrankenhaus, or a 20-minutes walk from the Altes Rathaus - just follow the river with the hill to your left and when you see the Augustinerkloster abbey on top of the hill, take the stairs going up.
  • The Denkmal | Hellbrunner Strasse Near the Justizgebäude bus stop - The Denkmal is a private club, so expect to pay a few euro for a one-night temporary "membership" (just ask the bartender). Small, cozy, fun atmosphere, popular with university students. Sometimes has live music.
  • The Shamrock | Rudolfskai 12, Judengasse 1 ☎ +43 662 841-610 Guinness, cider, German and Austrian organic juice as well, occasional live music, and a nice atmosphere. Popular with local university students. Expect the place to be packed on a weekend night.
  • Stiegl Brauwelt | Bräuhausstrasse 9 - Bus stop Bräuhausstrasse on line 1. Tour the brewery and museum and have a Stiegl in the brewery's own pub and soft-drinks garden. The tour costs €9 and it includes three 20cl drinks and a gift.
  • Stieglkeller | Festungsgasse 10 ☎ +43 662 8426810 | Opening Hours: 11:00-23:00 The Stieglkeller is open from May to September. It offers a small choice of traditional dishes, Stiegl soft drinks, Radler and other drinks. It is most recommendable for its fantastic panoramic view over the city. The lower terrace is with service, though you are expected to consume food there. The upper two terraces are self-service areas.
  • O'Malley's - Everyone goes here. Great bartenders. Open late for real drinkers.
  • Die Weisse | Rupertgasse 10 near Linzergasse ☎ +43 662 872-2460 Located in one of Salzburg's most historic breweries, this is where all the local residents hang out. It's best to make reservations Wednesday through Saturday as it can get crowded. They also serve treats from Bavaria and Salzburg!

Café

  • Tomaselli - 47.7992, 13.045 ☎ +43 662 844-488 - CafeTomaselli lter Markt 9. A traditional Viennese coffee house and the oldest in Salzburg. Try the Einspänner and Sacher cake!
  • Café Bazar Schwarzstrasse 3 47.8019, 13.0439 - Bazar-Terrasse - Megendary Viennese coffee house with terrace overlooking the river Salzach and the city, where artists and businessmen alike (and yes, tourists as well) sip a "Kleiner Brauner" and discuss last evening's Festival-performance.
  • Fürst - Brodgasse 13 47.7991, 13.0455 - Café-Konditorei_Fürst - Exquisite pastries, and the place to buy the original Mozartkugel, invented by confectioner Paul Fürst in 1884.
  • Republic Anton-Neumayr-Platz 2 A modern café with good breakfast, and a variety of cultural events (Jazz Brunch, Clubbing, special theme parties at night). Turns into one of the most popular places to be during night.
  • Shakespeare Hubert Sattler Gasse 3 close to Mirabell castle ☎ +43 662 879 106 Art café with good Chinese cuisine, affordable lunch menu during the week.
  • Anifer Mühlenbrot Markatplatz A tiny bakery with a tasty selection of sweets and Snacks, and serves affordable breakfast, even though there is only one table. Try the Berger Chocolates.
  • Afro Café Bürgerspitalgasse at the end of Getreidegasse A funky, modern café with decoration inspired by urban African style. Offers a variety of unconventional and great food and fruit drinks.
  • Café Sacher Salzburg - Schwarzstraße 5-7, A-5020 Salzburg ☎ +43 662 - 88 977 0 Excellent coffee (try the Wiener Melange if you like your cappuccinos) and great cakes and desserts. The Sacher-Torte hardly requires an introduction. But there are more cakes and tortes. The Strudel is great, and if you have a big appetite the Kaiserschmarrn (huge pancake-like dessert with plum confit and lots of sugar!) will not disappoint you. And it's not as expensive as you might imagine given this is a 5-star hotel. In fact, you'll spend the same, if not more, in any other café in the old part of town.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Salzburg

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

Camping Places

  • Nord-Sam @nord-sam.com Samstraße 22a ☎ +43 662 660-157 Decent sized site with a swimming pool, shop, washing facilities, and on a bus route. By vehicle via A1 Salzburg-Wien (Vienna), exit Salzburg-Nord. Follow signs to Nord-Sam after the traffic lights. Takes about 20 minutes to get into the city and is in a peaceful residential area with a supermarket (Spar) a short walk away.

Hostels

  • Hotel Lasserhof Salzburg | Masserstrasse 47 This family-run hotel is located within walking distance of the Mirabell Castle and Gardens. Breakfast is included, and is served 07:00-12:00. There is also free Internet access.
  • Youth and Family Guesthouse Salzburg - Hostelling International | Josef Preis Allee 18 ☎ +43 5 7083-613 +43 5 7083-611€15.50-43 Renovated hostel. Breakfast and linens included. Amenities included: internet, café/bar, and a common room. The Sound of Music is shown nightly at 20:00 in the common room.
  • YoHo (International Youth Hotel Salzburg) | Paracelsusstraße 9 ☎ +43 662 879-649 +43 662 878-810€19-29 Check-in: 11:00 / Check-out: 10:00 The Youth Hotel offers guests clean rooms at reasonable prices. They also show The Sound of Music every morning at 10:30.
  • Landesberufsschülerheim Aigen - Hosteling International | Aignerstaße 34 ☎ +43 662 623248 +43 662 623248 4 This hostel has 156 beds and a fitness room.
  • Landesberufsschülerheim Haunspergstraße - Hosteling International | @nspergstrasse.at Haunspergstraße 27 ☎ +43 662 875-030 +43 662 883-477 24 rooms all with an attached washroom and Internet access.
  • Eduard Heinrich Haus - Hosteling International | hostel.eduard-@ Eduard-Heinrich-Straße 2 ☎ +43 662 625-976 +43 662 627-980 The hostel is open 365 days a year, and offers its guests Internet and a TV room. Most of the rooms have an attached washroom. Prices start from €16.
  • Muffin Hostel Salzburg - Hegigasse 9 ☎ +43 664 63 67 635 - The hostel is opened from 13 July till 6 September and offers wide range of facilities, great location and superb prices starting from €21.
  • A&O Hostel Salzburg Hauptbahnhof - Fanny-von-Lehnert-Straße 4 ☎ +43 662 2342000 - rates starting from €11 Rooms for couples, groups and families for very affordable rates. Close to the main train station.

Salzburg Gothic Church - Salzburg Gothic Church

  • Gasthaus Hinterbrühl | Schanzlgasse 12 ☎ +43 622 846-798 +43 622 841-859€37-70 (without breakfast) or €42-85 (with breakfast) Edge of old town in a building constructed in 1380 and the plumbing is slightly more modern.
  • AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg | Glockengasse 4b The hotel is open from 1 July to 30 September and has 69 non-smoking rooms en-suite with hairdryer, flat-TV with cable access, telephone and free internet, 1 handicapped accessible room, breakfast buffet and breakfast room with a panorama terrace overlooking the rooftops of Salzburg, lift, lobby with seating, parking (extra charge), luggage storage, concierge service.
  • Hotel Gasthof Kamml | Brückenstraße 5 ☎ +43 662-850267 +43 662 850267-13
  • Amade Hotel Schaffenrath | Alpenstraße 115–117 ☎ +43 662 639-000 +43 662 639-005 Mocated in the southern section of Salzburg, this hotel has 48 rooms and 28 apartments. Rooms start from €75 and include breakfast.
  • City Hotel Wolf-Dietrich | @otel.at Wolf-Dietrich-Straße 7 (Old Town) ☎ +43 662 871-275 +43 662 871275-9 The hotel has rooms decorated in a classic style. Each room has a private bathroom and minibar. The hotel also offers its guests an organic breakfast buffet. Rooms start from €75 and vary according to season.
  • Hotel Haus Arenberg | @salzburg.at Blumensteinstraße 8 ☎ +43 662 640097 - Quietly located on a slope of the Kapuzinerberg this Hotel Garni "House Arenberg" offers a special kind of stay. The view of the City with its breathtaking mountain panorama as well as the sophisticated atmosphere of the Salzburgian lifestyle give the feeling of country-live in the midst of the city.
  • Hotel-Pension Adlerhof | @lerhof.at Elisabethstrasse 25 ☎ +43 622 875-236 +43 622 873-663€48-120 (low season) to €59-140 (high season) A small family-run bed & breakfast, very close to the train station. The hotel offers free wireless internet and bike rentals. 24-hour reception.
  • Hotel Auersperg | Auerspergstraße 61 ☎ +43 662 889-440 - €85-180 (low season) to €120-240 (high season) Part of the Golden Tulip chain but with an independent feel, this hotel is just off the Linzergasse, close to all old town sights and a pleasant 5-10 min walk into the downtown. Free mulled fruit cocktail, a fantastic rooftop sauna/spa/winter garden complex (also free) and free wi-fi internet access all over the hotel. Breakfast buffet included and served until 11:00.
  • Hotel Trumer Stube | @stube.at Bergstraße 6 ☎ +43 662 874-776, +43 662 875-168 +43 622 874-326€89-125 (low season) to €133-161 (high season) Family-run three-star hotel just off the Linzergasse, close to all old town sights. Hosts are exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable. Breakfast buffet included.
  • Ambiente-Hotel Struber | Nonntaler Haupstrasse 35 ☎ +43 662 84 37 28 +43 622 84 37 28 8€90-126 (low season) to €138-168 (high season) Family-run hotel, set in a central location, with spacious rooms, near the old town, yet surrounded by meadows. Rooms reflecting Salzburg tradition, feature shower (or bath tub), toilet, phone, satellite TV and radio. Some rooms have balcony with view of Salzburg Castle.Car park right in front of the hotel.
  • NH Salzburg City - Franz-Josef-Strasse 26 47.80538, 13.04858 ☎ +43-662-8820410 - Rooms from 65€ This 4-star hotel offers comfortable rooms and is located in the heart of the city. The hotel itself is very modern and offers many amenities to make the stay very comfortable.
  • Hotel Weisse Taube | Kaigasse 9 ☎ +43 662 84 24 04 +43 662 84 17 83€68-82 (low season), €85-98 (high season) Situated in the center of the old town, Hotel Weisse Taube has been owned by the same family for over a hundred years. Now a four star hotel and fully renovated, it has retained the spirit of the 700 year old citizen house.
  • Zur Goldenen Ente | Goldgasse 10 ☎ +43 662-84 56 22 +43 662 84 56 22-9€49 Very nice hotel set in a central location.
  • Gasthof Brandstätter | @randstaetter.com Münchner Bundesstraße 69 ☎ +43 662-434535 +43 662 434535-90
  • Holiday Inn - Sterneckstrasse 21 47.80899, 13.05410 €120 Well furnished rooms. Reasonable breakfast, good service. A little way out of the centre of town. Has parking, some free, mostly paid.
  • Hotel Goldener Hirsch - Getreidegasse 37 47.79988, 13.04094 ☎ +43 662 80840 +43 622 843-349 €200 per day This 65-room hotel is situated across from the Festival Hall and down the street from Mozart's house. The friendly staff is happy to help with all one's business needs. The hotel also has a 24-hour in room dining and nightly turndown services.
  • Hotel Schloss Mönchstein | Mönchsberg Park 26 ☎ +43 622 848-555-0 +43 622 84 85 59 This hotel is comprised of 24 rooms, each equipped with a Minibar with alcohol removed and a wireless internet power point. There is also a restaurant on site; reservations are recommended. Prices vary according to the season.
  • Best Western Hotel Elefant Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse 4 47.79966, 13.04442 ☎ +43 662 843-397 +43 662 8401-0928 One of Salzburg's most ancient buildings, over 700 years old. The hotel is situated in a quiet alley off the world famous Getreidegasse. Over the hotel's 400-year history, its purpose was, and still is, to serve its guests according to the best in Austrian tradition.
  • Schwärzler Hotel Neutor - @otels.com Neutorstrasse 8 47.79772, 13.03722 ☎ +43 844-1540 +43 662 8441-5416 Schwärzler Hotel Neutor, known as the artists' meeting place and is located close to the downtown. Breakfast is served until 1PM in your room or until 15:00 in the hotel's 'Artist Cafe.'
  • Hotel Hölle - Dr -Adolf-Altmann-Str 2 47.78028, 13.04633 ☎ +43 662 820-760 +43 662 820-760-18 Hotel Hölle is comprised of 15 rooms, and is on the edge of the downtown. The hotel has various sized rooms to suite your level of comfort. The on site restaurant, A la Carte, serves the best of Austrian cuisine, and is open daily from 08:00-12:00.
  • Romantik & SPA Hotel Gmachl | Dorfstrasse 14 - 5161 Elixhausen ☎ +43 48 02 12 72 +43 48 02 12 72-12 - On the green outskirts of the city, just about an 8 kilometers drive from Salzburg’s historic heart, you will find the Romantik Hotel Gmachl and the oldest family-run establishment in all of Austria (established in 1334). The hotel offers 35 luxurious rooms, an accredited restaurant and an exclusive Spa & Beauty area, boasting a bio-sauna, infrared cabin, aroma steam bath, fitness room, mist grotto, tanning studio and an outdoor swimmingpool heated year-round.
  • Hotel Bergrose | A-5350 Strobl Weissenbach 162 ☎ +43 61 37 - 54 31 +43 61 37 54 31-5 Hotel Bergrose is a very romantic hotel at the legendary Wolfgangsee close to Salzburg.
  • Hotel Sacher Salzburg - Schwarzstraße 5-7 47.80221, 13.04323 ☎ +43 662- 88 977 0 +43 662 88 977 551
  • Hotel Stein | Giselakai 3-5 ☎ +43 662 8743460 +43 662 8743469
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Telecommunications in Salzburg

Internet Cafe's in Salzburg

Salzburg Market (313057918) - Salzburg Market

Salzburg has a growing number of options available for email and Internet access:

  • Internet Cafe at the Yoho Hostel, Paracelsusstrasse 9, Happy Hour €0.10 per hour is from 18:00-21:00.

News & References Salzburg


Travel Next

  • Hallein (22 000 inhabitants) with the Hallein Salt Mine commonly called Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg.
  • Bad Reichenhall (D) and Berchtesgaden (D)
  • If you get tired of the city you can visit the ice caves south of Salzburg
  • Oberndorf, a small city next to Salzburg where Silent Night, Holy Night and the famous Christmas song, was composed and premiered. You can see the Silent Night Chapel there.
  • For people who prefer nature to sights, hiking on the Untersberg, a trip to Salzkammergut or the Königssee (D), or a visit to Bad Ischl may be interesting.
  • Hallstatt, a UNESCO world legacy city, can be visited in about 2 hours by bus through Bad Ischl, or 3 hours by train through Attnang-Puchheim.
  • Freilassing (D) is a small German town just across the border, 10-15 minutes by train. Some local residents prefer to shop here as goods are slightly cheaper than in Austria.
  • Salzburg is about 2 hours from Munich (D) and Passau (D), 2 hours from Vienna, and is only a stone's throw from the Alps.


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