
Salzburg, Mozart’s home city, and the capital of the province are one and the same name.
Salzburg is not only world famous for its ingenious son, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
At the beginning of the 17th century, Salzburg evolved from a mediaeval town to one of the
most beautiful Baroque cities in the world. Magnificent archiepiscopal buildings such as
Mirabell Palace, the Residenz or Hellbrunn Palace invite you to experience the flair of the 17th century.
For Sightseeing informations please contact:
Tourismus Salzburg GmbH
Auerspergstraße 6
5020 Salzburg/Austria
By air
Salzburg Airport – W.A. Mozart
located only 4 km from the city center, 15 minutes transfer by taxi or by public transport.
Information: http://www.salzburg-airport.com
By train
Salzburg Central Railway Station
only a 10 minutes walk from Salzburg Congress. Integrated in the international railway network,
Salzburg has outstanding Eurocity, Intercity and Interregio connections (ICE connection to Munich).
Information: http://www.bahn.de or http://www.oebb.at
By car
Motorway
Salzburg is at the hub of the European motorway network. A 1 Vienna – Salzburg,
A 8 Munich – Salzburg, A 10 Villach – Salzburg.