Located 100 metres from Salzburg Main Train Station, Austria Trend Hotel Europa Salzburg is only a 10-minute walk from Mirabell Gardens, the Congress Centre and Mozarts residential building.
The modern Austria Trend Hotel Salzburg Messe is conveniently situated, close to the A1 motorway, about a 15-minute bus ride from the heart of the city.
Jennifer
Australia
The room was spatial. It was clean and breakfast was good as there were plenty of choices. The staff in the dining room were friendly and polite.
The Hotel zum Hirschen is Salzburgs oldest family-run hotel, conveniently located in the city center and only a few minutes by foot from the historic old town and the train station.
Located at the foot of the Kapuzinerberg Mountain, the Dorint City-Hotel Salzburg is a 15-minute walk from the Old Town and the Main Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Radisson Blu Hotel Altstadt is a historic building dating from 1377, located right in the Old Town of Salzburg and only a few steps away from all sights.
Only a 10-minute walk from Mirabell Palace, the Congress Centre, and the main train station, and a 15-minute walk from the Old Town, the modern, non-smoking Das Jedermann Boutiquehotel mit Stadtgarten...
Jacquie
Australia
Clean, recently renovated, nice bathroom, spacious, quiet street
Located in Salzburg and within 200 metres of Salzburg Central Station, Cocoon Salzburg features a bar, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Great hotel, perfect location, helpful friendly staff.
Located in Salzburg and with Mirabell Palace reachable within 300 metres, HYPERION Hotel Salzburg provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Location, room, bed was very comfortable, nice bar
COOL MAMA Salzburg offers individual accommodation in Salzburg, 150 metres from Salzburgarena and 200 metres from MesseZentrum Exhibition Center Salzburg. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
The staff and the amenities of the hotel were excellent.
Opened in March 2016, the Eco Suite Hotel enjoys a quiet location next to the Salzach River, an 18-minute walk from Salzburg Main Train Station and a 25-minute walk from Mirabell Palace and Salzburg’s...
It was very clean comfortable and we loved the location
Situated in Salzburg, Salzburg region, Hotel Neutor Express is set a 4-minute walk from Festival Hall Salzburg. With free WiFi, this hotel offers luggage storage space.
Very good location. Clean towels every day. Friendly staff.
Ibis Budget Salzburg Airport - Self-Check-In is located directly at the highway junction Airport Salzburg, only 500 metres from the Designer Outlet Center and 5 km from the center of Salzburg.
Location - close to the airport, motorway and good restaurants
Situated at a main road on the outskirts of Salzburg, Hotel Vogelweiderhof dates back to the early 20th century and offers free WiFi in all rooms and free private parking.
Great room, private and quiet, really friendly staff
Situated in Salzburg, 2 km from Kapuzinerberg & Capuchin Monastery, The Little Guesthouse features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Charming and the staff are beyond helpful and polite.
Townhouse Weisses Kreuz is a carefully renovated 16th-century building in the heart of Salzburg's Old Town, 200 metres from Salzburg Cathedral and 500 metres from the Festival Hall.
Located in a 14th-century building in the heart of Salzburg’s Old Town, this 4-star design boutique hotel is right at the foot of Hohensalzburg Fortress. Free WiFi is available.
great location, friendly and attentive staff, good facilities
Surrounded by a private garden, the 4-star hotel Haus Arenberg is just a 15-minute walk from Salzburg’s Old Town. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, free WiFi, and free parking.
Great location; nice staff; clean and comfortable room.
Set in Salzburg, 4.8 km from Hohensalzburg Fortress, Hotel Die Pflegerbrücke offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Breakfast was excellent, plenty of food to choose from
This exclusive hotel offers scenic mountain views and cosy rooms in an annex of the historic Leopoldskron Palace, just 2 km from Salzburg’s historic centre.
I like it since a long time! And always enjoying my stay
Radisson Blu Hotel Altstadt is a historic building dating from 1377, located right in the Old Town of Salzburg and only a few steps away from all sights.
Very nice,clean hotel and staff. Delicious breakfast.
FAQs about hotels in Salzburg
On average, 3-star hotels in Salzburg cost £150 per night, and 4-star hotels in Salzburg are £201 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Salzburg can on average be found for £669 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Salzburg this weekend is £174 or, for a 4-star hotel, £244. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Salzburg for this weekend cost on average around £556 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £180 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Salzburg for tonight. You'll pay on average around £211 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Salzburg will cost around £417 (based on Booking.com prices).
Made famous for its “hills alive with the sound of music”, Salzburg is a very pretty town filled with romantic buildings and squares. If you are not yet aware that Mozart was born here, then you will be as soon as you land at Salzburg W.A. Mozart
International Airport. Further your education about this musical prodigy at his actual birthplace, Mozarts Geburtshaus.
The city is the namesake of the Salzach River which runs through it, and alongside this beautiful river lays the Schloss Mirabell, one of the many impressive castles within the city limits. Schloss Mirabell and Hellbrunn with their picturesque gardens, beautiful galleries and impressive halls make the ideal spot for a picnic during summer.
The white-stone Hohensalzburg fortress is perched upon a green hill and offers magnificent views over the city. Or, you can escape it all in the Kapuzinerberg forest, which offers splendid Alpine vistas- a reminder of Salzburg’s natural beauty.
The shopping centre focuses around Alter Markt Square and Getreidegasse, the latter is a quirky street with old-fashioned signs indicating what each store sells. With 125 hotels and guesthouses available on Booking.com, your stay in Salzburg is bound to be as pleasant as this city is pretty.
Salzburg is a tourist town. All of old town, all castles and gardens and museums and bridges are overrun with tourists. The businesses there lean into it — virtually everything is named after Mozart, the Sound of Music is plastered everywhere, there are bus tours and walking tours and Segway tours that you can’t avoid running into constantly. Even the university is named after Mozart. It’s kitschy and crowded. There’s plenty of lovely things to see, but it’s hard for the experience to not be coloured by having to veer to avoid someone’s selfie every 10 steps. Do go climb to Franziskischlössl, I do recommend Obere Stadtaussicht to look back on Hohensalzburg (wouldn’t recommend going there itself), check out the cemetery where Doppler is buried (also where Mozart is buried, but you wouldn’t know it because every corner claims he once ate a biscuit there)
Siddharth
Canada
Scored 10
10
We were only there for 2 nights.
We were only there for 2 nights. We spent time in the old town. Visited the cemetery & catacombs. Visited a couple of churches walked up to the castle & did a basic tour & just got a general feel of the city. There wasn’t time to actually visit any of the number of museums available; one we did attempt to go into was closed that day. It should go without saying, a lovely compact city with plenty to occupy all tastes for as long as you might like.
Lots of cafes & restaurants but probably advisable to eat earlier than later. Good public transport.
Susan Knox
Australia
Scored 10
10
Salzburg is a beautiful city, really easy to get around the...
Salzburg is a beautiful city, really easy to get around the old town on foot and to the surrounding areas by bike or bus. We did a biking tour to see the Sound of Music sights and we also travelled back to Hellbrun palace to see the trick water fountains which were amazing and great fun! We also went to the outdoor swimming pools at Freibad Leopoldskron (as it was a very hot day!) and had a lovely afternoon cooling off there. The hotel we stayed in was a bit far out to walk into the centre but the buses were so regular it didn't cause an issue.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Salzburg is definitely worth visiting because of its history...
Salzburg is definitely worth visiting because of its history but also beacuse of the overall atmosphere. We have visited RedBull exhibition, amazing place! Don´t miss beautiful gardens of Mirabell Schloss and enjoy cozy Austrian beer gardens.
Augustin
Czech Republic
Scored 10
10
Honestly one of the most beautiful cities I’ve come across.
Honestly one of the most beautiful cities I’ve come across. It looks like something out of a fairy tale. Very easy to get around either walking or regular buses. Although most people can speak English it would be helpful to have a few German phrases to hand.
Get the Salzburg card!! It will save you a lot of money and enables you to plan out your trip as it lists all the amazing things you can do. You can spread it out (depending on the time span of the card you get) or you could squeeze a lot of it in 2/3 days. Have your phone fully charged, you will be taking a lot of pictures and videos. The cable car is unbelievable. It keeps going up and up so if you are weary with heights (like I was) maybe close your eyes in the cable car but still go!! You’ll be glad you did when you reach the different peaks at around 1800m mark. The old town is just amazing. So peaceful yet busy. Never felt anything but safe.
Ruthba
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Old town is beautiful , the train station area feels a bit...
Old town is beautiful , the train station area feels a bit off, watched people doing drugs in the street. Bud and trains easy enough to catch , signs or info in English would
Make some navigation easier around the town
The receptionist was very very kind and friendly, the room was nice, the building is lovely with an old facade very typical. We didn't book with breakfast, but we found restaurants and supermarket really close.
The Hotel is a little bit "far" from the city centre, but walking there is just 25 min, nice starting walk to discover Salzburg
Plus+ there is a bus directly from the airport and leave you there in just 20 min or so. (number 10 if I'm not wrong)
Centrally located. Just across the bridge from the Old Town. It is also just a short walk from Mirabell Gardens and about 20 minutes walk to the train station. Room was good sized. You can get complimentary bottled water and chocolates from reception. There are also umbrellas that can be loaned if it is raining.
Staff are friendly.
The rooftop bar has an awesome view of Salzburg. Do check it out if you're at this hotel
The staff were so friendly, warm and helpful. They were happy to answer any questions I had about salzburg and gave me some good tips for my time there. The bed was super comfortable and the room and hotel was extremely clean. I felt very safe as a solo traveller staying here. The location is brilliant and within walking distance of cafes, restaurants and the old town.
Overall, I had a great stay at this hotel. The location was perfect, just a short walk from the train station and a few minutes from the Old Town. The hotel was comfortable, centrally located, and inviting, with a family-friendly atmosphere. The staff was particularly friendly and welcoming. I would definitely stay at this hotel again when I return to Salzburg.
Great hotel, in the old town of Salzburg. The room is spacious, modern and clean. The bed was very comfortable, we slept very well. Ulrike, the host, warmly welcomed us and was very helpful with all the recommendation for things to do in our short stay in town. She really made our stay. Thank you, Ulrike. :)
Muhammad Deryl
Indonesia
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