Salzburg - Salzburgo

Salzburg is a city of the federal state of Salzburg. It is a city in Austria, near the border with the German state of Bavaria, with a population of 157,000 (2020). It was the setting for the movie The sound of the musicSo you might think you know everything there is to see in Salzburg if you've seen the movie. It is true that it is difficult not to start singing when you walk along the Salzach River or climb the Hohensalzburg fortress, which looms over the city. But there is much more to this compact and courteous city than Julie Andrews and Wolfgang Mozart, who was born here.

To get

By plane

  • Salzburg WA Mozart International Airport (SZGIATA), Innsbrucker Bundesstraße 95 (about 20 minutes from the city center), [8580 7911]. The connection to the city is provided by a trolleybus. The airport has direct connections from Rotterdam, Amsterdam Schiphol, Brussels, Birmingham, Coventry, Exeter, London, Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Saint Petersburg, Istanbul, Moscow, Vienna, all major German cities and Zurich. For more connections, you may prefer to fly to Munich and take the train to Salzburg.

Arriving at the airport (Flughafen Salzburg), it is very easy to reach the city center by electric trolley bus or other means of transport. Tickets for these services can easily be purchased from the bus driver and you can travel from here to the main station "Hauptbahnhof", where you can reach many destinations, mainly in Austria, but also throughout Europe.

By train

Salzburg train station, Hauptbahnhof, is located north of the Salzach River within the New Town of Salzburg. The train journey from Munich to Salzburg takes about 1.5 hours (regional trains take about 2 hours), and international trains operate from Zurich, Zagreb, Ljubljana and Budapest and other destinations. Intercity trains run very frequently (especially to Vienna, where services are almost hourly).

The ÖBB Nightjet travels to Salzburg from Germany, Italy and Switzerland.

The station is operated by the Austrian Federal Railway Company (ÖBB) and the German National Railway Company (DB). Both companies have ticket offices and vending machines at the station. The popular rail pass for Bavaria sold by DB (German: Bayern Ticket) covers rail travel between Bavaria and Salzburg, but is only valid for regional trains (code RE, RB or M). The rail pass can be brought in at the DB ticket booths and at the DB ticket machines at the station.

Salzburg has direct train connections to Vienna, Linz, Feldkirch (on the Liechtenstein border), Zürich (in Switzerland), etc.

The station has a supermarket that is open from 06:00 to 18:00 (shorter opening hours on Sundays), lockers (from € 2 to € 3.50, which are usually full) and free toilets.

To get to the city center, walk (about 15 minutes) or use one of the trolleybuses.

By bus

  • Budweis-shuttle "http://www.budweis-shuttle.cz" and Czechshuttle.com offers a door-to-door shuttle bus service from Česky Krumlov or Česke Budejovice to Salzburg and vice versa for 1,100 Kč per person.
  • From Bosnia, (Banja Luka or Doboj), three times a week, with Boro Bus
  • Bus transfer from / to Budapest with a possible stop in Vienna, door to door, English speaking drivers with Eurobusways
  • There are day tour buses leaving from Munich (just outside the main station).

By car

Salzburg is well connected to Vienna (Vienna) and Munich (Munich), Germany, via the A8 (Munich - Salzburg) and A1 (Salzburg - Vienna) motorways. There is a "vignette" of the Austrian motorway that you must buy. The price varies depending on whether you buy an annual or 10-day vignette.

Driving in Salzburg can be a pain. The names of the roads are small and written in a "traditional" German font that can be difficult to read. The best option is to get to the city, find a place to park and travel on foot. Several garages on the edge of the historic center have hourly rates, as well as 24-hour rates ranging from € 14-20. Garage companies include Best in Parking, APCOA, Contipark. Nearby hotels often have arrangements for discounted rates with commercial garages. More budget options include using one of the promenade and parking lots that have promotions for a free shuttle pass or even free parking during the summer months. Make sure you are prepared for the snow if you drive in cold weather. Snow chains should be recommended in extreme climates. All cars must have snow tires (Winterreifen) by law from October to April.

Travel

By bus

On the buses you can buy tickets for 1.60 euros, but one-day passes are only available at the vending machines at the main stops, tobacconists and tourist offices.

Ship

A nice way to see Salzburg is down the Salzach River, on an excursion boat called Amadeus, which takes visitors from Makartsteg or Makart Pedestrian Bridge a few kilometers upstream or further downstream to the neighboring town of Hellbrunn.

Watch

  • Schloss Hellbrunn , Fürstenweg 37, [820372-0], fax: 43662 820372-4931, [[1]] .April Oct: 09: 00-16: 30; May Jun Sep: 09: 00-17: 30; Jul Aug: 09: 00-21: 00 (only misleading sources from 18:00). Once the summer palace of the archbishops of Salzburg, it has many clever fountains and pretty gardens. When you take the tour, stand next to the guide, otherwise you will get wet. Hellbrunn is surrounded by extensive gardens, including a good playground with swings and flying foxes (zip line) and a chilled children's pool, and is a perfect place for a picnic or a long walk on the green. In the Steintheater (Stone Theater) the first Central European opera was performed. Both children and adults have fun. There is an excellent and substantial zoo within the grounds. Adults € 12.50, students (19-26 years) € 8, children (4-18 years) € 5.50, family ticket (2 adults, 1 child) € 26.50. (Updated September 2018 | edit)
  • 2 Hohensalzburg fortress (Festung), Mönchsberg 34, [84 24 30 11], fax: 43662 842430-20, [[2]] .Set on top of a mountain, the Festung offers stunning views of Salzburg and the Alps. One area of ​​the fort offers visitors the opportunity to look down into a field below to find only one house, the executioner's residence. Living near the executioner was believed to be bad luck. Inside the fort there is a museum of medieval weapons, fortress life and instruments of torture. Public concerts are often held here in the evenings, reservations are recommended. On concert nights, it is possible to stay inside the walls until dark. To avoid the vertical walk up to the fortress, a funicular is available to ride, for a fee. Adults: € 13.20 (funicular) € 11.70 (on foot), children (6-15 years): € 7.50 / € 6.70, family ticket: € 29.20 / € 26. (updated September 2018 | edit)
  • 3 Alter the Markt square Several stores in this area are quite old and impressive. For example, take a look inside the pharmacy called Fürsterzbischöfliche Apotheke. However, there are no photos, this is a pharmacy, not a tourist attraction. Edit
  • 4 Schloss Mirabell , [8072 2334], [[3]] .MW Thu 08: 00-16: 00; Tue Fr 13: 00-16: 00. Next to the Salzach River and the Mozarteum University of Music and Arts is a beautiful castle with gardens, built by an archbishop for his beloved courtesan. Be careful with the "Garden of the Dwarves" and the Garden of Roses. Inside, you will find Raffael Donner's marble stairs and the most beautiful wedding hall in the world, the Marble hall . If you plan to get married there, reservations must be made at least a year in advance. Weddings in English are only held on Tuesdays and Fridays. If you don't speak German, you can't get married any other day! Free. Edit
  • 5 Salzburg cathedral (Salzburger Dom), Residenzplatz. In the Museum of Excavations of the Cathedral you can see the objects excavated from a Roman villa and the foundations of the western towers of the Romanesque cathedral, both located in the area of ​​the current cathedral. edit
  • 6 Getreidegasse .A long but narrow street that runs parallel to the river in the city center, with many shops, famous for the old (or outdated) profession signs outside each shop. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • 7 San Sebastian Cemetery (Sebastiansfriedhof). It contains the graves of Mozart's wife, Constanze Weber-Nissen, and the mausoleum of Archbishop Wolfdietrich, a must-see. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • 8 Church, cemetery and catacombs of Saint Peter (Petersfriedhof). Catacombs : May-September: every day 10: 00-12: 30 13: 00-18: 00, October-April: 10: 00-12: 30 13: 00-17: 00; graveyard : Apr-Sep: every day 06: 30-20: 00, Oct-Mar: every day 06: 30-18: 00; church : every day from 08:00 to 20:00. Perhaps the most notable are the small catacombs (€ 2 adults, € 1.50 children) dug into the nearby cliff. Go up a couple of small chapels and a nice viewpoint. (updated February 2021 | edit)
  • 9 The Untersberg The mountain is always popular with tourists due to its proximity to the city of Salzburg, less than 16 km (10 miles) north of the mountain and easily accessible by bus. A variety of paths lead to the top, but most people use the cable car that takes passengers over 1,300m to Geiereck Peak. The cable car runs from the 'St Leonhard' station in the town of Gartenau to the station on the Geiereck peak. (updated September 2018 | edit)
  • 10 Kapuzinerberg This steep hill can be accessed via Linzergasse in the old town. Once you are inside, you are in the deep forest. There are several paths that take you to the top (where the Franziskischlössl fortification is located, today it is a restaurant) through an asphalt road, although without traffic, or a forest track with steps. There are several viewpoints along the way. The views of the city and the Alps are spectacular, the air is fresh and it is a great little excursion without leaving the city. (updated November 2018 | edit)

Museums

  • 11 Mozarts Geburtshaus (Mozart's birth house), Getreidegasse 9, [84 43 13], fax: 43 662 84 06 93, [[4]] .Every day from 09:00 to 18:00 (last admission: 17:30), open until 19:00 from July to August. The Mozart family lived in this house in the heart of Salzburg from 1747 to 1773, where WA Mozart was born on January 27, 1756. The house is now a popular museum dedicated to Mozart and his family, with interesting memorabilia and letters. It is worth a quick visit. Adults € 10, youth and school groups € 15-18, children and school groups € 6-14 € 3.50, family tickets (2 adults with children) € 21. Edit
  • 12 Mozarts Wohnhaus (Mozart Residence), Makartplatz 8, [43-662-874227-40], [[5]] .Every day from 09:00 to 18:00 (last admission: 17:30), open until 19:00 from July to August. Mozart's residence was rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II and opened to the public in 1996. Adults € 10 (with birth house € 17), youth and school groups € 15-18 € 4, children 6-14 3 , € 50, family € 21. Edit
  • 13 Salzburg museum , Mozartplatz 1, [08 08-700], [[6]]. From Tuesday to Sunday from 09:00 to 17:00, closed on November 1 and from December 24 to 25. Trying hard to tell you about the history of Salzburg. Blind dogs and companions can be brought to the museum. There are regular guided tours for the blind / visually impaired and deaf / hard of hearing. Call for an appointment. All rooms of the Salzburg Museum in the Neue Residenz are wheelchair accessible. A passenger elevator with sufficient door width leads to all floors. At New Residence there is an induction loop for the hearing aid. Adults € 8.50, 16-26 years € 4, 6-15 years € 3, families (2 adults and children) € 17, seniors € 7, people with disabilities (DNI) or free Salzburg Card. Combined ticket with the Panorama Museum: € 10 adults, € 16-26 4.50, € 6-15 € 3.50, families € 20, seniors € 8.50, people with disabilities (ID) or free Salzburg card. (updated December 2017 | edit)
  • 14 Toy Museum (Spielzeugmuseum), Bürgerspitalgasse 2, [620808-300], fax: 43662 620808-320, [[7]]. Founded in 1978, the Toy Museum has the largest collection of European toys in Austria. The "Kasperltheater" puppet show has been held every Tuesday and Wednesday at 3pm since the early 1990s. Adults € 2.70; seniors, children, youth (16-26) € 2; students (6-15) € 0.80. Edit
  • 15 Museum of Natural History (Haus der Natur Salzburg), Museumsplatz 5, [84 26 53-0], [[8]]. Daily from 09:00 to 17:00. Adults € 8.50, pensioners (60) or with pass € 8, students (under 27 years) and children (4) € 6 (2019). Edit
  • sixteen Salzburg Museum of Modern Art (Museum der Moderne Salzburg), [[9]] .Two locations: Wiener Philharmonikergasse 9 and Mönchsberg 32. The Salzburg Museum of Modern Art is located on the cliff overlooking the old town. It houses contemporary art from the 20th and 21st centuries, along with rotating exhibits of international art. Tu-Sun 10: 00-18: 00, We 10: 00-20: 00, closed L. edit
  • Residenzgalerie (Residence Gallery Salzburg), Residenzplatz 1, [[10]] .  

Do

  • Salzburg Casino , 5071 Wals-Siezenheim, [85 44 55]. Open every day except December 24th. Slot machines: 12: 00-03: 00, Live games: 15: 00-03: 00. free entry. Edit
  • 1 Salzburg zoo , Anifer Landesstr 1, [820176-0], [[11]] .Daily 09: 00-23: 00. The zoo is in the south of Salzburg and is open 365 days a year. It also has a petting zoo for children. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Austrian dishes. Adults: € 10.10, students (under 27 years old): € 7, children (4-14): € 4, family: € 26.50. Edit
  • Chess : giant chess board painted on the ground, beyond the cathedral (away from the river). You'll have to wait your turn, but it's worth it.

Tours

  • Salt Mines Hallein , [[12]] .- There are a few different excursions to the salt mines available in the immediate surroundings of Salzburg. A good one is Salzwelten Salzburg in Bad Dürrnberg near Hallein. Getting there is easy with the ticket Salz erlebnis, available at the train station; Covers the local train and a bus transfer (roundtrip), admission and the (mandatory) tour of Salzwelten. The tour is ideal for families, although children under the age of 4 are not allowed on the tour. Put on a white jumpsuit, ride a cart up the mine, and use wooden slides to descend to the lower levels. There is a cafeteria and picnic benches available on-site, as well as a small reconstructed Celtic village that includes a children's playground. Allow about 2 and a half hours for the tour and the Celtic village. April-October: 09: 00-17: 00, November-December: 10: 00-15: 00. Adults € 23; students / juniors / senior € 21; children 4-15 years € 11.50. Family and group tickets are available. (updated February 2019 | edit)

Festivals

For nearly a century, Salzburg has hosted the world famous Salzburg Festival , with operas, concerts and plays in different parts of the city. It was founded by Hugo von Hoffmansthal, Max Reinhardt and Richard Strauss in 1920. It takes place in July and August, the most famous piece being the "Jedermann" (" Everyman ") by Hugo v. Hoffmansthal, which takes place in front of the Dom (Cathedral) every year.

Festivals also take place during the Easter season (with mainly Baroque music) and in the fall.

To buy

  • Mozartkugeln ( mozart balls ) are a chocolate candy inspired by the famous composer, Salzburg's most famous son, Mozart. Try the original version on Café Fürst; However, keep in mind that they are quite expensive, with a small box costing up to € 7. The more widespread Mirabell brand is sold in many tourist stores, but they are also available in most local grocery stores for much less. The Reber brand is between Fürst and Mirabell in terms of quality, the price is in line with that of Mirabell. There are three Reber chocolatiers, all in the city center, with a wide range of chocolates, Kugeln and cakes (Alter Markt 5; Griesgasse 3; Getreidegasse 26).
  • The christmas market annualChristkindlmarkt), located in the three squares around the dome (Domplatz, Kapitelplatz, Residenzplatz ) offers traditional fast food, such as hot potatoes, donuts with kraut and sweets, as well as Christmas decorations, winter clothes and crafts. It opens at the end of November and closes at Christmas.

To eat

A typical Salzburg dessert is the Salzburg Nockerl. Don't try to eat it alone - it's too heavy for one person!

Budget

  • 1 Wilder Mann , Getreidegasse 20. Wilder Mann offers traditional Austrian cuisine. The restaurant offers large portions and friendly service. Smoking is allowed in the restaurant. Edit
  • 2 Augustiner Bräustübl , Lindhofstrasse 7 (near Muller Hauptstr, or Augustinergasse 4, in Mönchsberg, Landeskrankenhaus bus stop), [[13]]. Beer garden with home brewed beer and market stores to buy food. You can bring your own food (no drinks!) If you want. Edit
  • 3 Saran essbar , Judengasse 10, Altstadt / Mönchsberg, [84 66 28]. Great schnitzel, as well as the dumpling. Run by a very nice guy. Also, surprisingly excellent Indian food for central Salzburg. (Second opinion: decent, not great, chicken curry. And skip the noodle soup: (looks like it) came out of a can.) Edit
  • Maroni-Salzburg , Hanuschplatz 1, [824372]. Grab roasted chestnuts and a glass of glühwein in the winter season just before leaving for the Christmas market. Maronibraterei Salzburg edit

Middle range

  • 4 Bärenwirt , Müllner Hauptstraße 8, [[14]]. Traditional food, traditionally furnished restaurant, pretty cheap and fabulous beer from nearby Augustiner Bräu. Edit
  • 5 Rossbräu by Raschhofer , Alpenstraße 48, [[15]]. Traditional Austrian fare, albeit somewhat updated. They serve an excellent "Kaiserschmnarrn" a "breakfast" (but really a dessert). Edit
  • Zirkel wirt , Papagenoplatz, old town. Delicious traditional food and something not so traditional, vegetarian, good beer, good atmosphere.
  • Gabler Bräu , Linzergasse 9, [[16]]. High quality traditional food, large selection of salads from the self-service menu for about € 7. Edit
  • 6 SOG , Erzabt Klotz Straße 21, [[17]]. Excellent and affordable Italian food. Edit
  • Der Schmuggler , Laufenerstrasse 7, 83395 Freilassing. This is a cafe / pub across the border in Freilassing that offers good beer and hearty food. Good value. Popular with the locals. There is also a pool table. Edit
  • Restaurant Mediterrane , Moostraße 36. This restaurant is the best Italian in Salzburg, better than high-end place like Pan and Vin. Nothing more than € 15 approximately and the quality is excellent. Try shrimp pasta or squid pasta and a mixed green salad. This is a small, elegant restaurant, tucked away and 5 minutes from Alt Stadt.
  • "Stiegl Keller" Festungsgasse 10 Telephone 43 662 84 26 81 A winery on a mountain, serving traditional food and the famous Stiegl beer straight from the barrel.
  • 7 Franziskischlössl , Kapuzinerberg 9, [872595]. At the top of the Kapuzinerberg mountain. In what used to be a fortified castle, you will find a magnificent restaurant serving traditional food and excellent fresh fish. Try the Gröstl for a hearty lunch and wash it down with Stiegl Weisse beer. Excellent views of the Alps. Edit
  • 8 Café Sacher Salzburg , Schwarzstraße 5-7, A-5020 Salzburg, [- 88 977 0]. Tasting the original Sacher-Torte is a must for all chocolate lovers. But there is more to Café Sacher than just cake. They also serve delicious hot food at cheaper prices than other tourist spots listed here, plus you enjoy the service and atmosphere of Hotel Sacher. Edit
  • 9 Gasthof goldgasse , Goldgasse 10, [84 82 00], [[18]] .7AM - 24AM. Seasonal, regional and of the highest quality. (updated Oct 2019 | edit)

Waste

  • Obauer , Markt 46, Werfen, [[19]]. World renowned chef Rudi Obauer received 4 touches. The restaurant is located 45 minutes south of Salzburg, but many say it is worth the effort. Prices range from € 19 to € 45. Edit
  • 10 Hangar 7 , Wilhelm Spazier Straße 7a, [2197]. If you are looking for a special atmosphere for your dinner this is the place, a haute cuisine restaurant and a great bar near the airport. Edit
  • 11 K K Restaurant , Waagplatz 2, [[20]]. Excellent Austrian food in a romantic and intimate setting. Just a few steps from Salzburg Cathedral on Mozart Plaza. A 3-course meal for two with a bottle of wine cost around € 90. Edit
  • Restaurant Hotel Gmachl , Dorfstrasse 14 - 5161 Elixhausen - Salzburg, [48 02 12 72], fax: 43 48 02 12 72-12. A short drive from the old town on the outskirts of Salzburg. Edit
  • 12 Stiftskeller San Pedro , San Pedro Bezirk 1/4 (in the complex of the church of San Pedro), [84 12 68-0]. Monday to Saturday 11: 30-23. It claims to have been opened in 803 and as such the oldest restaurant in the world. Austrian cuisine with some Mediterranean influences in a pretty great setting. Main courses around € 25-35, menus € 40-. (updated February 2019 | edit)
  • 13 Seven senses (ehem. Steinterrasse), Giselakai 3-5, [[21]], [[22]] .06: 00-00: 00. Exceptional roof terrace, exquisite cuisine. (updated Oct 2019 | edit)
  • Blaue Gans Restaurant , 41-43, Getreidegasse. Traditional and noble. Great 'Schnitzel'.

Drink and go out

Beer

  • Augustiner Bräustuberl , Lindhofstrasse 7, [[23]]. Beer garden with home-brewed beer (the delicious Märzenbier) and market shops to buy food. You can bring your own food (no drinks!) If you want. In Mönchsberg, bus stop Landeskrankenhaus , or a 20 minute walk from Altes Rathaus; just follow the river with the hill on your left and when you see the Augustinerkloster Abbey at the top of the hill go up the stairs. Edit
  • The Clover , Rudolfskai 12, Judengasse 1, [[24]]. Guinness, cider, German and Austrian beer, occasional live music and a friendly atmosphere. Popular with local college students. Expect the place to be packed on a weekend night. Edit
  • Stiegl Brauwelt , Bräuhausstrasse 9. Bus stop Bräuhausstrasse on line 1. Visited the brewery and museum and have a Stiegl in the pub and tavern at the air free from the brewery. The tour costs € 9 and includes three 20cl drinks and a gift. Edit
  • Stieglkeller , Festungsgasse 10, [8426810]. 11: 00-23: 00. The Stieglkeller is open from May to September. It offers a small selection of traditional dishes, Stiegl, Radler beers and other drinks. It is highly recommended for its fantastic panoramic view over the city. The lower terrace is for service, although you are expected to consume food there. The two upper terraces are self-service areas. Edit
  • O'Malley's They all go here. Great waiters. Open late for real drinkers. Edit
  • Die Weisse , Rupertgasse 10 (near Linzergasse), [[25]]. Located in one of the most historic breweries in Salzburg, this is where all the locals hang out. It is best to make reservations from Wednesday to Saturday, as there can be a lot of people. They also serve Bavarian and Salzburg delicacies! Edit

Coffee

  • 1 Tomaselli , [[26]]. Alter Markt 9. A traditional Viennese café, the oldest in Salzburg. Try the cake Einspänner and Sacher! Edit
  • 2 Cafe Bazar , Schwarzstrasse 3. Legendary Viennese terrace café overlooking the Salzach River and the city, where artists and businessmen (and yes, tourists too) drink a "Kleiner Brauner" and discuss last night's Festival performance. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • 3 Fürst , Brodgasse 13. Exquisite cakes and the place to buy the original Mozartkugel, invented by pastry chef Paul Fürst in 1884. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • Republic , Anton-Neumayr-Platz 2. A modern cafe with a good breakfast and a variety of cultural events (Jazz Brunch, Clubbing, special theme parties in the evening). It becomes one of the most popular places to be at night. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • Shakespeare , Hubert Sattler Gasse 3 (near Mirabell Castle), [[27]]. Art cafe with good Chinese cuisine, inexpensive lunch menu during the week. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • Anifer Mühlenbrot , Markatplatz. A small bakery with a tasty selection of sweets and sandwiches, and it serves inexpensive breakfasts, though there's only one table. Try the Berger chocolates. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • Afro Cafe , Bürgerspitalgasse (at the end of Getreidegasse). A modern and original cafe with a decoration inspired by the African urban style. It offers a variety of excellent and unconventional food and drinks. (updated November 2018 | edit)
  • Café Sacher Salzburg , Schwarzstraße 5-7, A-5020 Salzburg, [- 88 977 0]. Excellent coffee (try the Wiener Melange if you like cappuccinos) and excellent pastries and desserts. The Sacher-Torte requires little introduction. But there are more cakes and cakes. The Strudel is great, and if you're hungry, the Kaiserschmarrn (huge pancake-like dessert with candied plums and lots of sugar!) Won't disappoint. And it is not as expensive as you might imagine, given that it is a 5-star hotel. In fact, you'll spend the same, if not more, at any other café in the old town.

Sleep

  • NH Salzburg-City[28]Located in the historic center, close to the Mirabell Gardens. The main station is 2 km, the airport 7 km and the exhibition center 7 km. The most interesting places of the city are very close to the hotel, a few minutes walk NH Hotels has 2 hotels in Salzburg
  • Hotel Sacher Salzburg[29]
  • Altstadthotel Amadeus[30]

Camping

  • Nord-Sam , Samstraße 22a, [[31]], [[32]] .Decent size site with pool, shop, washing facilities and on a bus route. By car on the A1 Salzburg-Wien (Vienna), exit Salzburg-Nord. Follow the signs for Nord-Sam after the traffic lights. It takes about 20 minutes to get into town and is in a quiet residential area with a supermarket (Spar) just a short walk away. Edit

Hostels

  • Hotel Lasserhof Salzburg , Lasserstrasse 47. This family-run hotel is within walking distance of the Mirabell Castle and Gardens. Breakfast is included and served from 07:00 to 12:00. There is also free internet access. Edit
  • Guest house for young people and families Salzburg - Hostelling International , Josef Preis Allee 18, [5 7083-613], fax: 43 5 7083-611, [[33]]. Refurbished hostel. Breakfast and bed linen included. Services included: Internet, cafe / bar and a common room. The Sound of Music It is shown every night at 20:00 in the common room. € 15.50-43. Edit
  • YoHo (International Youth Hotel Salzburg) , Paracelsusstraße 9, [[34]], fax: 43662878-810, [[35]]. Check in: 11: 00, check: 10:00. The Youth Hotel offers its guests clean rooms at reasonable prices. They also show The Sound of Music every morning at 10:30. € 19-29. Edit
  • Landesberufsschülerheim Aigen - Hosteling International , Aignerstaße 34, [623248], fax: 43662 623248 4. This hostel has 156 beds and a fitness room. Edit
  • Landesberufsschülerheim Haunspergstraße - Hosteling International , Haunspergstraße 27, [[36]], fax: 43662883-477, [[37]] .24 rooms, all with attached bathroom and Internet access. Edit
  • Eduard Heinrich Haus - Hosteling International , Eduard-Heinrich-Straße 2, [[38]], fax: 43662627-980, [[39]] .The hostel is open 365 days a year and offers its guests Internet and a TV room. Most rooms have an attached bathroom. Prices start from € 16. Edit
  • Muffin Hostel Salzburg , Hegigasse 9, [63 67635], [[40]] .The hostel is open from July 13 to September 6 and offers a wide range of facilities, a great location and great prices starting at € 21. Edit
  • A&O Hostel Salzburg Hauptbahnhof , Fanny-von-Lehnert-Straße 4, [2342000], [[41]] .Rooms for couples, groups and families at very affordable prices. Near the main train station. rates from € 11. Edit

Budget

  • Gasthaus Hinterbrühl , Schanzlgasse 12, [[42]], fax: 43622841-859. Edge of the old town in a building built in 1380, the plumbing is a bit more modern. € 37-70 (without breakfast) or € 42-85 (with breakfast). Edit
  • AllYouNeed Hotel Salzburg , Glockengasse 4b, [[43]] .The hotel is open from July 1 to September 30 and has 69 non-smoking rooms with private bathroom with hairdryer, flat-screen TV with cable access, telephone and free internet, 1 room adapted for the disabled, buffet breakfast and breakfast room with a panoramic terrace overlooking the rooftops of Salzburg, elevator, lobby with seating, parking (extra charge), luggage storage, concierge service. Edit
  • Hotel Gasthof Kamml , Brückenstraße 5, [[44]], fax: 43662 850267-13, [[45]]. Edit

Middle range

  • Amade Hotel Schaffenrath , Alpenstraße 115-117, [[46]], fax: 43662639-005, [[47]] .This hotel in the southern part of Salzburg has 48 rooms and 28 apartments. Rooms start from € 75 and include breakfast. Edit
  • City Hotel Wolf-Dietrich , Wolf-Dietrich-Straße 7 ( old town ), [[48]], fax: 43662 871275-9, [[49]] .The hotel has rooms decorated in a classic style. All rooms have a private bathroom and a minibar. The hotel also offers its guests an organic buffet breakfast. Rooms start from € 75 and vary according to the season. Edit
  • Hotel Haus Arenberg , Blumensteinstraße 8, [640097], [[50]] .Located in a quiet area on a slope of the Kapuzinerberg, this Hotel Garni "House Arenberg" offers a special kind of stay. The view of the city with its impressive mountain panorama, as well as the sophisticated atmosphere of the Salzburg lifestyle, give the feeling of living in the countryside in the middle of the city. Edit
  • Hotel-Pension Adlerhof , Elisabethstrasse 25, [[51]], fax: 43622 873-663, [[52]] .A small family-run bed & breakfast, very close to the train station. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi and bicycle rental. 24 hours reception. € 48-120 (low season) to € 59-140 (high season). Edit
  • Hotel Auersperg , Auerspergstraße, 61, [[53]], [[54]] .This hotel, part of the Golden Tulip chain but with an independent feel, is located next to the Linzergasse, close to all the attractions of the old town and a pleasant 5 to 10 minute walk from the city center. Vino caliente gratuito, un fantástico complejo de sauna / spa / jardín de invierno en la azotea (también gratuito) y acceso gratuito a Internet wi-fi en todo el hotel. Desayuno buffet incluido y servido hasta las 11:00. 85-180 € (temporada baja) a 120-240 € (temporada alta). Edit
  • Hotel Trumer Stube ,Bergstraße 6, [[55]] , [[56]] [[57]], fax : 43622 874-326, [[58]] .Hotel de tres estrellas de gestión familiar junto a Linzergasse, cerca de todos los lugares de interés del casco antiguo. Los anfitriones son excepcionalmente amables y conocedores. Desayuno buffet incluido. 89-125 € (temporada baja) a 133-161 € (temporada alta). Edit
  • Ambiente-Hotel Struber ,Nonntaler Haupstrasse 35, [84 37 28], fax : 43622 84 37 28 8, [[59]] .Hotel de gestión familiar, situado en una ubicación céntrica, con amplias habitaciones, cerca del casco antiguo, pero rodeado de prados. Las habitaciones reflejan la tradición de Salzburgo y cuentan con ducha (o bañera), inodoro, teléfono, TV vía satélite y radio. Algunas habitaciones tienen balcón con vistas al castillo de Salzburgo. Aparcamiento justo enfrente del hotel. 90-126 € (temporada baja) a 138-168 € (temporada alta). Edit
  • 1 NH Salzburg City ,Franz-Josef-Strasse 26, [43-662-8820410]. Este hotel de 4 estrellas ofrece cómodas habitaciones y está situado en el corazón de la ciudad. El hotel en sí es muy moderno y ofrece muchas comodidades para que la estancia sea muy cómoda. Habitaciones desde 65 €. Edit
  • Hotel Weisse Taube ,Kaigasse 9, [84 24 04], fax : 43662 84 17 83, [[60]] .Situado en el centro del casco antiguo, el Hotel Weisse Taube ha sido propiedad de la misma familia durante más de cien años. Ahora un hotel de cuatro estrellas y completamente renovado, ha conservado el espíritu de la casa de los ciudadanos de 700 años. 68-82 € (temporada baja), 85-98 € (temporada alta). Edit
  • Hotel Goldgasse (ehem. Zur Goldenen Ente) ,Goldgasse 10, [56 22], fax : 43662 84 56 22-9, [[61]] .Hotel muy bonito situado en una ubicación central. 49 €. (actualizado Oct 2019 | editar )
  • Gasthof Brandstätter ,Münchner Bundesstraße 69, [[62]], fax : 43662 434535-90, [[63]]. Edit
  • 2 Holiday Inn ,Sterneckstrasse 21. Habitaciones bien amuebladas. Desayuno razonable, buen servicio. Un poco alejado del centro de la ciudad. Tiene estacionamiento, algunos gratuitos, en su mayoría de pago. 120 €. Edit

Waste

  • 3 Hotel Goldener Hirsch ,Getreidegasse 37, [80840], fax : 43622843-349, [[64]]. Registrarse:15:00, revisa: 12:00. Este hotel de 65 habitaciones se encuentra frente al Festival Hall y en la calle de la casa de Mozart. El amable personal estará encantado de ayudarle con todas sus necesidades comerciales. El hotel también cuenta con servicio de comidas en la habitación las 24 horas y servicio de cobertura nocturno. 200 € por noche. Edit
  • Hotel Schloss Mönchstein ,Parque Mönchsberg 26, [848-555-0], fax : 43622 84 85 59, [[65]] .Este hotel consta de 24 habitaciones, cada una equipada con minibar y toma de corriente inalámbrica para internet. También hay un restaurante en el lugar; se recomiendan reservas. Los precios varían según la temporada. Edit
  • 4 Best Western Hotel Elefant ,Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse 4, [[66]], fax : 43662 8401-0928. Uno de los edificios más antiguos de Salzburgo, con más de 700 años. El hotel se encuentra en un callejón tranquilo junto a la mundialmente famosa Getreidegasse. Durante los 400 años de historia del hotel, su propósito fue, y sigue siendo, servir a sus huéspedes de acuerdo con lo mejor de la tradición austriaca. Edit
  • 5 Schwärzler Hotel Neutor ,Neutorstrasse 8, [[67]], fax : 43662 8441-5416, [[68]] .Schwärzler Hotel Neutor, conocido como el lugar de encuentro de los artistas, se encuentra cerca del centro de la ciudad. El desayuno se sirve hasta las 13:00 en la habitación o hasta las 15:00 en el "Artist Cafe" del hotel. Edit
  • 6 Hotel Hölle ,Dr -Adolf-Altmann-Str 2, [[69]], fax : 43662820-760-18, [[70]] .El Hotel Hölle consta de 15 habitaciones y se encuentra en las afueras del centro de la ciudad. El hotel cuenta con habitaciones de varios tamaños para adaptarse a su nivel de comodidad. El restaurante del hotel, a la carta, sirve lo mejor de la cocina austriaca y está abierto todos los días de 08:00 a 12:00. Edit
  • Romantik & Spa Hotel Gmachl ,Dorfstrasse 14 - 5161 Elixhausen, [48 02 12 72], fax : 43 48 02 12 72-12. - En las verdes afueras de la ciudad, a unos 8 km en coche del centro histórico de Salzburgo, encontrará el Romantik Hotel Gmachl, el establecimiento familiar más antiguo de toda Austria (establecido en 1334). El hotel ofrece 35 lujosas habitaciones, un restaurante acreditado y una exclusiva área de Spa & Beauty, que cuenta con biosauna, cabina de infrarrojos, baño de vapor aromático, gimnasio, gruta de niebla, estudio de bronceado y una piscina exterior climatizada todo el año. Edit
  • Hotel Bergrose ,A-5350 Strobl Weissenbach 162, [61 37 - 54 31], fax : 43 61 37 54 31-5, [[71]] .El Hotel Bergrose es un hotel muy romántico en el legendario Wolfgangsee cerca de Salzburgo. Edit
  • 7 Hotel Sacher Salzburgo ,Schwarzstraße 5-7, [88 977 0], fax : 43662 88 977 551, [[72]]. Edit
  • Hotel Stein ,Giselakai 3-5, [8743460], fax : 43662 8743469, [[73]]. Edit
  • Altstadthotel Amadeus ,Linzergasse 43-45, [- 87 14 01], fax : 43662 - 87 14 01 7, [[74]]. Edit .
  • Radisson Blu Altstadt Hotel Salzburgo ,Rudolfskai 28. 5 estrellas. Muy confortable, en un edificio tradicional del casco antiguo de Salzburgo. El desayuno también es muy bueno.

Surroundings

  • Hallein (22 000 habitantes) con la mina de sal de Hallein también conocida como Salzbergwerk Dürrnberg .
  • Bad Reichenhall (D) y Berchtesgaden (D)
  • Si te cansas de la ciudad puedes visitar las cuevas de hielo al sur de Salzburgo.
  • Oberndorf , una pequeña ciudad próxima a Salzburgo donde se compuso y estrenó Silent Night, Holy Night , la famosa canción navideña. Puedes ver la Capilla de la Noche de Paz allí.
  • Para las personas que prefieren la naturaleza a las vistas, el senderismo en el Untersberg , un viaje a Salzkammergut or the Königssee (D), o una visita a Bad Ischl puede resultar interesante.
  • Se puede llegar a Hallstatt , una ciudad declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, en aproximadamente 2 horas en autobús a través de Bad Ischl , o 3 horas en tren a través de Attnang-Puchheim .
  • Freilassing (D) es una pequeña ciudad alemana al otro lado de la frontera, a 10-15 minutos en tren. Algunos lugareños prefieren comprar aquí porque los productos son un poco más baratos que en Austria.
  • Salzburgo está a unas 2 horas de Munich (D) y Passau (D), a 2 horas de Viena , y está a un tiro de piedra de los Alpes .

Rutas por Salzburgo

Termina enW   E→ Vöcklabruck → Linz
Se convierte enN   S→ Villach → FIN
FINW   E→ Vöcklabruck → Wels
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