This would be the english website of the public transport of the region Salzburg: www.svv-info.at/en/home
There is as well a section where it says "cross-border travel" and this gives you the result,... more
Salzburg's Hauptbahnhof, or main train station, is located about a 15-minute walk from the Old Town. It is on the main line from Munich to Vienna, and is reachable via "RailJet," ICE, and EuroCity... more
Salzburg is connected by rail to a number of European cities like Venice, Munich, Zurich and Budapest. The train services are frequent and efficient. The Austrian rail network is excellent and you... more
It's a very unique service, but not cheap though: about 35 Euro a person, but you can see a lot and at the same time take pictures.
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We used the Altstadt B parking. It was well signposted all the way in from the suburbs.It has been tunneled out of a cliff. Ideally located for visiting the old... more
I used the airport on my first two trips, back in the 90s. It’s compact and efficient (or at least it was back then).The most remarkable feature is its... more
When you don't have an Eurail,Interrail-ticket etc. yet and intend to go by train from Vienna to Zell am See, Salzburg, Graz, Hallstatt etc - and when you are... more
By public transport to Krimml waterfalls:Take the Bus #670 from Zell am See, it starts in front of the train-station and it also is a ÖBB-bus, so it will be... more
Flights over the alpscan be done best from Zell am SeeI took a flight in a small airplane over the austrian alps including the Grossglockner and even over the... more
Grossglockner Hochalpenstrassethe road to the highest mountains of AustriaGrossglockner Hochalpenstrasse is a toll-road and at first sight it looks quite... more
The Festungsbahn is a funicular - actually the oldest in Austria - that takes you up to the Fortress. It was built 1892. The fare is included in the admission... more
In order to reach the fortress, you can use a steep footpath which will take approximately 20-30 minutes depending on your state of fitness and weather... more
Driving to Hellbrunn is easy also by car, in case that you know how to do it:When coming from Vienna and other places east or west of Salzburg you better drive... more
Take the public bus #25 that starts at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, it will take you within about 30-35 minutes to Hellbrunn. You will not leave the area of the city... more
BUS 2 will take you from the main train-station / Hauptbahnhof Salzburg directely to the airport. That rides takes 15 minutes and you may check for the times... more
Parking directely at the airport of Salzburg is quite expensive, especially when you fly to a distant destination and need to park your car for 10 or more days... more
You may drive with your private car directely to the Hangar-7 and park your car opposite of the great museum. It is a bit confusing that there are absolutely NO... more
Obviuosly, coming from the United Sates we flew. We landed in Munich and took a train ride into Salzburg. It took about an hour, but the scenery was great, and... more
The bus drivers in Salzburg are very nice. I didn’t know the name of the stop I was to get off, but I remembered it was the 7th stop from the train station and... more
The cablecar up to the Hohensalzburg is a lifesaver in the freezing cold weather that had here!Its a quick trip up and down.My lonely planet guide stated that... more
The oldest funicular in Austria, built in 1891, the Festungsbahn funicular will take you up the hill to the Hohensalzburg Fortress in no time for a cost of 5.60... more
With the "Salzburg Card" you can use public transport for free and get discounts on entry fees. But depending on the season it's rather expensive, so only buy... more
The bus system is very good in Salzburg... in fact, they just re-organized the routes to make them more efficient. Be sure to buy your tickets in the Tabac... more
By Air : Salzburg Airport is 4kms west of the city. A local bus runs to the main train station every 15-30 minutes. By train : Salzburg is approx. 3.5 hours... more
You can travel with the bike through Salzburg und whole Austria! In Salzburg there is an old lane/way only for bikers, roller-skaters and walkers, long time ago... more
Salzburg is well known for beeing the birthplace of Mozart and for it's castle - " Hohenfeste Salzburg " - and its Mirabell-Garden here in the foreground of the picture
I have visited Salzburg three times: Twice as a teenager with my parents, as daytrips during our family holidays in Steiermark (Styria), and the third time as a five day trip with my mom in July 2010....
I lived in Salzburg for four months in 1998. Salzburg is arguably the most beautiful city in the world... and is so during all seasons, even winter.
What makes Salzburg so great is how intimate it...
Yep, this Salzburg page will intentionally be served with very little Mozart and almost no Sound of Music references. Why? Well, I like Mozart's music, but I don't really care much about where he was...
June, 2007
Our hotel was a little gem. The Vogelweiderhof, which is situated about fifteen minutes on the bus from the city centre right next door to a tavern that sells extremely well recommended...
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