While you’re exploring Europe, taking advantage of the travel days and long layovers is the best way to optimize your exploration! If Salzburg is that place for you, check out how to spend a day seeing the best parts of Salzburg with this one day Salzburg itinerary
Salzburg, Austria -translated to ‘salt-castle‘, is a well-preserved historic city in Central Europe. It is at the junction of diverse cultures from Bavaria, Hungary, with a special influence from the Catholic Church. Salzburg was constructed with an elegant Baroque style courtesy of the Church during the 10th century. Salzburg is an influential city; home of Mozart, the largest fortress in Central Europe, and a historic Catholic Cathedral.
Salzburg’s central location makes it a perfect pit stop on your European travels. If you’re passing through Salzburg, Austria, try to fit a few spare hours into your day to see what the city has to offer.
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24-Hour Salzburg Card
Salzburg, Austria has a prime tourist card with access to museums, attractions, public transport, and more around the historical city. There are 31 included attractions, as well as the ability to skip the line if there is one!
The best part is you don’t need to make any stops at the tourist office to get these cards! They are available for purchase online, where you will immediately receive an email so you can download them straight to your Apple Wallet. Austria isn’t known as the most affordable destination, so check out how to stay within budget in Austria.
If you travel in the low season, the cards are discounted even further. As a sustainable traveler, I also choose to travel in the off-season to distribute the load on an area from tourism, and the cost savings are a huge plus!
Arriving in Salzburg
This guide is centered around starting and ending at the Salzburg Hauptbahnhof (Central Station), used by most trains and long-haul buses. When you arrive, Salzburg Station has affordable luggage storage ranging from €3-4.50 for 24 hours. They have lockers ranging from personal items to 6-foot skis, so you can drop your things for the day to explore! Check out the map below at the yellow and green icons for all of the attractions you should see in a day!
Almost everything on this itinerary can be reached by foot, as it is all around the Historic City Center, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. This itinerary is dependent on purchasing the €27 Salzburg 24-Hour Card to gain access to most attractions and use FREE City Transport!
Most train stations are centrally located in the city center, as opposed to airports that are always outside the city limits. Check out transport options by train or bus to reduce your carbon footprint, save money, and explore cities more conveniently!
Free Transport = Unlimited Exploration
In general, transportation in Austria is very easy to use. As mentioned above, most of the city is accessible by walking, but the availability of free public transport adds some peace of mind that you can easily make it back to the station to catch your departure.
With the Salzburg Card, you can hop on and off any city bus for free by simply scanning the card right from your phone! This makes city travel a breeze and saves you from walking more than you need to.
Must See - Salzburg Card
Included in Salzburg Card & Included in a 1-day itinerary
Must See
NOT included in Salzburg Card
Included in 1-day itinerary
Additional Attractions
Included in Salzburg Card, NOT included in the 1-day itinerary
1. First Stop - Mirabell Gardens
As you leave the train station, you’re just a short walk from the historic center. By heading south towards Mozart’s residence, take a walk through the public gardens at Mirabell Palace. Created with swirling designs of color, the gardens are a peaceful place to walk and a beautiful reminder to enjoy your present moment. In the winter, the statues create a beautiful contrast with the designs in the snow.
2. Mozart's Residence
When you come out on the far side of the gardens, a few more blocks and you’ll come to Mozart’s Residence beside a large Catholic Church in a plaza. This is the location where the Mozart family lived for 15 years in the late 1700’s. Although 2/3 of the building was destroyed from a bombing during WWII, the reconstruction was done to resemble the authentic construction when it was occupied by the Mozart family. Now, it houses his fortepiano in the great hall, some original documents and portraits, and an interactive music experience.
3. Fortress Hohensalzburg
You must enter the fortress before 11 a.m. for use with the Salzburg Card! I don't know how strict this is, especially since we traveled in the off-season with way fewer tourists, but prioritize it sooner rather than later, it's worth it!
4. Catacombs of St. Peter's Abbey
5. Salzburg Cathedral
The second-most incredible building in Salzburg is the Salzburg Cathedral. Located in the center of the historic district, it is also the center of the local culture over the past few centuries as Salzburg was the seat of the Archbishop for the Catholic Church. The Cathedral can be enjoyed from the plaza due to its incredible architecture, but once you step inside you will be transported back to the Middle Ages.
If you time your day right and can get to the Cathedral at noon, you’ll be able to experience the domed acoustics for a 30-minute organ concert. You’ll hear 7 unique pipe organs boast their music as you get lost staring at the 137 classical paintings that cover the ceiling. It isn’t every day that you get the chance to experience the grandness of a mid-century cathedral!
Discounted with the Salzburg Card, €3.5 for entrance, €6 for the organ concert
6. DomQuartier Museum
7. Mozart's Birthplace
8. Greisdasse
The street Mozart grew up in is now a well-known shopping center and a charm to walk down. Whether you’re into shopping or not, Geisdasse is fun to window shop along the curved street among the baroque structures. This area has a lot of upper-end restaurants, or it can simply be used as a fun path to make your way to the next destination.
9. Panorama View - Monchsberg Aufzugm
10. Augustiner Braustubl (Brewpub)
The hours are NOT listed on Google Maps - be sure to check their website for updated times. At the time of this writing, Augustine's hours:
Monday - Friday: 3 pm - 11 pm
Sat. Sun. & Holidays: 2:30 pm - 11 pm
11. Hellbrunn Castle
For a relaxing destination outside of the city, check out Hellbrunn Castle and Fountains, a picturesque location built in the 1600s. At this castle, the main feature is water in the stunning ponds and fountains which are illuminated with green plants blooming between April and November. Be aware, this palace has built-in trick fountains which may go off at any moment, so watch where you sit and step! Unfortunately, this attraction is closed between November and April in the winter months, but definitely worth stopping by in the summer months! This is an idyllic location used by many locals for a wedding venue for good reason.
If you have kids (or you’re a kid at heart) there is also Hellbrunn Zoo located on the property and included free in the Salzburg Card!
12. Untersberg Cable Car
Located 10 km south of the city is the Untersberg Cable Car, which takes you over 1,300 meters up to get a stunning panorama view. Used often by hikers, winter sports enthusiasts, and tourists, the cable car holds 50 people and only takes 8.5 minutes for the ascent. This excursion itself costs €28, so this alone would make the 24-hour Salzburg Card worth it!
The mountain is about 30 minutes outside of the city, so you’ll want to make sure you have plenty of time to fit this in to catch your onward travel. To get to the cable car, you’ll want to take public bus 25 or 28, which is free with the Salzburg Card. Since this does take you up a small mountain, be prepared for the weather with appropriate clothing and footwear!
The Extras & Discounts
The Salzburg Card has a few other perks that might be useful for your trip. The first is a Card Package that includes a 1-night stay in Salzburg for as low as €67 a night! If this interests you, check it out sooner than later before the cheaper hotel rooms are gone (and prices start to rise)! There are also options for a 2-night stay with the 48-hour card, and a 3-night stay with the 72-hour card.
The second perk is all of the additional discounts you can get all over Salzburg. This includes concerts, a mountain adventure, an escape room, and so many museums! Check out all of the Salzburg Card Discounts & Benefits.
Where To Stay In Salzburg
If you have more than just a few hours to spend in Salzburg, find the right place for you to stay close to the heart of what you’re looking for. Whether you want to be close to downtown for easy access to the city sights, or removed from it all with mountain views, the city of Salzburg has something fro you!
Summary - The Best One Day Itinerary for Salzburg, Austria
Salzburg is an underrated city in Central Europe that has been a historic landmark for centuries. Its wealth from the 11th century helped to create an impressive city that was at the heart of culture, religion, and classical music. Whether you’re exploring all of Europe or just stopping by on a layover to a far-away place, Salzburg is a city that can’t be overlooked.
With the purchase of the 24-hour Salzburg Card for only €27, you will be able to explore the best of the city at your own pace. Use this itinerary to see the life of pianist Mozart, ancient fortresses, a Cathedral that transports you back in time, and architecture worth marveling at for days.
There are so many places to explore in Austria, from the mountainous Stubai Valley near Innsbruck, or the famous Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut region. Where are you headed next?