Salzburg Travel Guide

Figure 1.  Hohensalzburg Castle viewed from Mirabell Garden 

Salzburg is one of Europe's most beautiful cities, both for its architecture and for its magnificent setting. In addition, Salzburg enjoys a special fame in the world of music as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

What Not To Miss In Salzburg


In [1], you will find out about the must-do and must-see attractions and activities during your time in the city of Salzburg. All of these must-see places are within a few minutes walking from each other.

What if you have more than a Day?


You might want to head into the lake district for lakes and mountains and cute villages. The most popular of these cute villages is Hallstatt, which became the most popular place to visit in Austria overall. 


But there are many more places worth visiting in the Austrian lake district. You might also want to cross the German border to visit Kings lake (önigssee) and/or Hitlers' Eagles Nest in Berchtesgaden. And the third place that can be recommend is Werfen where the world's largest Ice Caves are located (see Video 2).

The lovely Bavarian lake of Königssee is one of the great beauty spots of the region of Germany referred to as Berchtesgadener Land. Also known as the King's Lake, this area near Salzburg is a hiking (and biking) paradise thanks to its vast network of trails.[11]


One of the most popular things to do is follow the attractive footpath located along the east side of the Königssee to the Malerwinkel. Also known as Painters' Corner, it's notable for its superb views over the lake and the surrounding mountains.

Figure 2.  Hallstatt

Visiting Hallstatt


Situated on the shores of the idyllic Hallstätter Sea, the tiny community of Hallstatt is perhaps the most beautiful example of the many quaint traditional villages waiting to be explored in Upper Austria.[10]


Using buses and trains are the fastest way to travel by public transportation from Salzburg to Hallstatt:[3]

If you are coming from Vienna, travel time to the city can last up to 135 minutes via the ÖBB Railjet high-speed train. If you are coming from Salzburg, then the ÖBB Railjet high-speed train will drop you off at Attnang-Puchheim station in just 46 minutes. From Attnang-Puchheim, switch to a local REX train to Hallstatt Bahnhof station in 1hr 21mins. The local train shuttles you in across the lake from town, where you have to take a ferry to get to Hallstatt town proper


If you prefer a direct travel from Salzburg or Vienna, then you may take a bus, which gets you in the heart of Hallstatt. Once in the city, you easily explore on foot or on a bicycle. You can either bike on your own or you can join one of the guided biking tours offered.

Video 1.  Salzburg and Surroundings (YouTube link)
Video 2.  Eisriesenwelt (German for "World of the Ice Giants"; YouTube link

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