Your driver will meet you at your address in Hallstatt.
You’ll travel in comfort for 1 h 20 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Salzburg.
Driving from Hallstatt to Salzburg will take you from the houses nestled like swallows between lakes and mountainsides to a charmingly preserved European town. Salzburg is a wonder to behold with its Baroque churches, picturesque gardens, tasty local cuisine, and medieval fortress that draws the eye. It's a city that feels magical with its old-world charm.
However, before you begin exploring Salzburg and its charming history, there are a few places you might want to visit along the way if you're driving with Daytrip. Your first stop should be Bad Ischl, a beautiful spa town that was once the summer residence of Emperor Franz Josef. After touring the mountain town, there is Sankt Wolfgang, a medieval town that hugs the Wolfgangsee Lake and is known for its stunning alpine views.
Then there is Sankt Gilgen, which will have you questioning your sight because of how magnificent it is, and Hakllein, which was once the source of Salzburg's wealth with its 'white gold' salt mines. Once you've seen these destinations, you can enjoy the last legs of your trip chatting with your English-speaking driver about what to see and do in Salzburg.
It's hard to dispute the fact that Salzburg is one of Austria's most unique cities. This world-famous city of Mozart offers a magical setting, and visitors are captivated by its sights, scents, and sounds.
Unlike many other places in the world, Salzburg seamlessly blends creature comforts with incredibly thrilling adventure thanks to its unique cultural and historical presence. It's a haven for nature lovers and boasts spectacular mountain views and city landscapes.
Salzburg was not always as famous a destination as it is today. The city comes from humble beginnings. It wasn't until the 18th century, when salt mines were discovered in the area and the surrounding region, that its economy strengthened and grew. With the development of the economy came the creation of trade routes, which connected Salzburg to some of the wealthiest cities in Europe in the 18th century.
In addition to the wealth, the ruler's Prince Archbishops' influence helped shape Salzburg. Their rule incited a cultural explosion in the region, so when you visit, you will see elegant Baroque architecture lining the city streets. In the 21st century, this beauty has been maintained, so it's unsurprising that the city has become a UNESCO World Heritage site and is now one of the most visited cities on the European continent.
Ultimately, Salzburg's reputation as one of the most beautiful cities in the world is fueled by its unique blend of architectural splendor, stunning Alpine scenery, and rich historical and cultural significance. Even though a significant portion of its medieval architecture was lost due to later archbishop rule and the great fire of 1818, several remarkable buildings remain and are well worth a visit, no matter when you’re planning a trip.
A Hallstatt to Salzburg transfer promises an idyllic adventure, but if you don't follow a few travel tips, you could encounter your fair share of challenges.
Although Salzburg isn't one of the most expensive cities in Europe, when you consider destinations like London and Paris, it is still pricey. Not only can accommodation, food, and transport in the city be expensive, but so can places along the way. That's why it's a good idea to plan your budget correctly after looking at the average prices of things along the way and in the city. After all, you do not want to break the bank during your trip.
If you plan a trip from Hallstatt to Salzburg in November, you must ensure you're prepared for snow. Since the city and many surrounding destinations you visit along the way are on the edge of the Alps, winters are snowy and cold. The snow season is from late October to Early March, so if you plan on visiting during this time, it is essential to pack the right clothes, book suitable accommodation, and comfortable transport.
Some European cities don't require patrons to leave tips. Although it is technically not a requirement in Salzburg, leaving a tip in cafes and restaurants in Salzburg and Austria is common practice. So, if you stop to grab a bite to eat along the way or are out dining in Salzburg, remember to tip. Usually, a 10 percent tip will suffice and show that you were happy with the service.
Since the distance from Hallstatt to Salzburg is less than 50 miles, no direct flights are offered. This means you cannot go to an airport and book a flight to Salzburg from Hallstatt. Instead, you must book a bus, train, or private car with Daytrip. Let's look at these transportation options below to help you choose one that suits your needs.
Bus travel is often always economical, but is it the best way to get from Hallstatt to Salzburg? We'll leave that to you to decide, but you should know that bus travel comes with its fair share of trouble.
For example, bus travel is slow compared to traveling by train and private car. Trips take between two and a half and three hours, and they are not as comfortable. In addition, bus travel also comes with the risks of delays and frustrating transfers.
On the plus side, it is cheap. You can book a bus trip between these two cities with Bus 150, which is operated by Postbus, for between $16 and $20 (€15-€18.70). But does the cheapness outweigh the cons?
Train travel between Hallstatt and Salzburg is mostly reliable, scenic, comfortable, and punctual, but it can be cumbersome. Depending on the train you book, you could encounter a transfer at Attnang-Puchheim or Bad Ischl, which can be very frustrating, especially in the winter when it's cold and dreary.
Train tickets are also not as cheap as the bus, with fewer departures and direct trips. On average, a train ticket costs between $15 and $25 (€14-€23)—so it is not much more expensive than a bus ticket – and you must book with Austrian Federal Railways. And if you thought the train would be faster than the bus, you will be sorely disappointed to learn it also takes two and a half to three hours to travel by train.
When you think of a private shuttle bus or private car service, you likely immediately associate these types of door-to-door services with high costs. Although this can be true with certain shuttle services, it's not with Daytrip. Unlike shuttle services, Daytrip only charges $42 (€39) per seat per way, which is far less than other companies offering this trip.
A private car service also offers unique benefits when compared to the train and bus. For example, when you travel with Daytrip, you will have a professional English-speaking driver who knows the routes and can get you to Salzburg safely. The car you travel in will also be comfortable, private, and luxurious.
Additionally, traveling with Daytrip is also the quickest way to complete a Hallstatt to Salzburg transfer. According to estimates, the trip only takes about an hour and 20 minutes, making it the perfect transportation option for those who want to make a day trip. Perhaps the biggest benefit to traveling with Daytrip, though, is that you will get to stop and sightsee in places like Sankt Gilgen, Hallein, the Hohenwerfen Fortress, and the Werfen Ice Caves.
A Hallstatt to Salzburg transfer is an unforgettable experience if you've had the good fortune of stopping and sightseeing along the way. But there's more that awaits you on this journey. When you get to Salzburg, there is much to explore, with the streets lined with attractions, restaurants, palaces, and medieval fortresses. To help you identify what to do, we've shared a few of the best things to do in this awe-inspiring city.
You wouldn't go to Paris without visiting the Palace of Versailles, would you? Unlikely. That's why you must take time out of your busy schedule to visit Mirabell Palace. Most who visit this enchanting palace will tell you it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that you shouldn't squander.
Not only does this palace have one of the most magnificent gardens in Europe, but it's also an architectural delight and an urban pleasure that will keep you captivated for hours on end. This palace is found along the city streets, and when you tour it, expect to be wowed by the Marble Hall and the 'Donnerstiege,' also known as the Staircase of Thunder.
If you've always wanted to see an ancient fortress, you might want to plan a trip to the Hohensalzburg Fortress, one of the most significant ancient fortresses in Europe that is still standing. This fortress was constructed in 1077, and its towering presence, located atop the Festungsberg Mountain, and intricate but sturdy design will leave you awed.
Besides witnessing one of the greatest medieval fortresses for yourself, you'll also get to see an incredible view of Salzburg. Be sure to take a few photos to brag about your visit when you get back home. Just don't get too enamored by the view, as the fortress is worth touring too, with its lavishly decorated walls, beautiful armory, and unbelievable historical relics.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love visiting Monchsberg in Salzburg. Monchsberg, or 'Monk Mountain' as it is otherwise known, is one of the most beautiful landmarks in this city. It is a whopping 1654 ft and a sprawling fortress that offers unparalleled views.
When you visit this mountain, you can enjoy meandering along the foot trails that weave through woodland and meadows to Augustiner Braustubl. When you get to this site, you'll get to see all the way to the Bavarian and Austrian Alps if you've visited during a cloudless day.
Arguably, the best time to visit Salzburg is generally during the summer. However, if you're planning a trip from Hallstatt to Salzburg, you should know that this Austrian town is an all-season destination, so no matter when you visit, there will always be something for you to see and do, from palace excursions to mountain hikes.
Should you visit during the summer season, you can expect a picturesque cityscape and many activities, from cultural events to several musical and historical happenings that you can enjoy with friends and family. Expect temperatures around 78°F (26°C).
Yet if summertime travel is a little out of your budget, you can visit during the spring or fall. Not only are accommodation and attraction prices cheaper but you will also experience fewer crowds.
The picturesque spa town of Bad Ischl was the summer residence of Emperor Franz Josef, whose actions led to the start of the First World War. A town fit for an emperor
Hugging the Wolfgangsee Lake and enclosed by the soaring Alps, this charming medieval town is a pilgrimage site for lovers of history and scenery. A Waterfront Wonder
When every view feels like it should be on a postcard, it can sometimes be hard to believe that what you see is real. A village of nature and music
This picturesque town owes its charms to its “white gold” salt mines, which were once the source of Salzburg’s wealth. Built from the Ground Up
Experience a high-altitude encounter with the past at the mighty 900 year old Hohenwerfen Castle that stands high above the Austrian town of Wefen, deep in the Berchtesgaden Alp A castle that delights movie buffs
Referred to as ‘World of the Ice Giants’ in German, the Werfen Ice caves are a natural wonder that can only be experienced in Austria. The World’s Largest Ice Cave
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Dec 4, 2024“We were so grateful to avoid trains, bus, ferry to get from Salzburg to the wonderful village of Hallstatt. Our driver was fabulous- made sure we were comfortable, stopped for photos & bathroom break. He spoke great English, was easily available through text to arrange pick up & was so congenial! Would definitely recommend to anyone!!”
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Sep 12, 2023“I rarely write reviews. My first time experiences using day trip in Europe have been very positive and I thought I’d write a short one to recommend it to others. I used it from Salzburg to Hallstatt and then from Hallstatt again to Innsbruck and then from Zurich to fussen. All three drivers arrived on time, had baby car seat as promised, and they all texted me on WhatsApp after they have arrived. I asked for breaks along the way for my cranky toddler to get some air and they all kindly agreed to it. One driver even prepared a small toy for my baby to play with. Thank you for the good service!”
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Oct 3, 2019“We used Daytrip 5 times during our trip to Central Europe the first two weeks of May. Vienna to Budapest Budapest to Salzburg Salzburg to Halstatt Halstatt to Czesky Krumlov Czesky Krumlov to Prague We were very happy with our drivers. Prompt, courteous, good English speakers. Mark was our driver from Vienna to Budapest. We stopped by Kreuzenstein Castle, Gyor and Pannonhalma Abbey. It was great being able to see these off the beaten path places. Kreuzenstein Castle can only be visited if you are part of a guided tour. For some reason the place opened at 12 noon instead of 11 and the tour was in German Mark was flexible and we ended up waiting 2 hours. Best to get the 4 euro guide book before entering. He dropped us off at our hotel in Budapest. We later got a call from him informing us that we forgot our tripod in his car and he dropped it off at our hotel the following day. Just classy service all around. Yuri drove us from Budapest to Salzburg. This was a long drive and tourists should note that if the driver will not be sleeping at your destination there is not as much flexibility and travelers should be considerate. We stopped by the gorgeous Melk Abbey and should have stopped by Lake Wolfgang but there was an accident en route and with the delay we had to skip Lake Wolfgang. Jan drove us from Salzburg to Halstatt and also from Halstatt to Czesky Krumlov. He was very flexible - we decided to add Lake Wolfgang, and skip Bad Ischl. We stopped by the Hohenwerfen Fortress which had a wonderful exhibit on Da Vinci's inventions but the castle itself was closed. They did have a bird show which turned out to be a lot more fun than we expected. It was a rainy day and he suggested that we do the salt mine in Halstatt which turned out to be a wonderful experience - he patiently waited for us. He was very helpful with the luggage - Halstatt has car-free zones and lots of stairs. The following day he drove us to Czesky Krumlov - we stopped by Mauthausen concentration camp and the monastery Vyssi Brod. Vyssi Brod tour was only in Czeck :-(. While he was flexible he was also very good with moving us along so we would make the next places before closing. Again he carried our luggage up several flights of stairs in our hotel in Cesky. Just topnotch service the whole time Nikolai drove us from Czesky Krumlov to Prague. He was also very flexible, a good conversationalist, and patient. We stopped by Hlubojka, Cervena Lhota and Karlstein - tourists should be mindful of holidays - Hluboka was closed. For some reason the Karlstein tour was a short version, did not include some parts of the castle open only to big groups. Again, top service from Daytrip. _____ There were only 2 of us traveling and we still found the service worth the cost. We would have had to pay extra excursion fees to visit those stops anyway, and some are not in any organized excursion. It was great being able to explore places without a tour group. Also, you're not rushing to catch a train or bus - you can linger in one spot, cut short a visit to another if you wish to move on. Only thing is I think the company should be more pro active with providing information re the schedules of the points of interest - first and last guided tour, which ones are in English, which ones have audioguides. It is a young company and it seemed the drivers were just getting acquainted with a lot of the stops. Hopefully they will get more background historical and practical knowledge which would add to the experience. This is what we experienced in Greece - the private driver was not the tour guide and did not enter the historical sites but he provided substantial background context before each stop which made the trip more memorable. If there are 3 or 4 people traveling this is a no-brainer. It's like ubering across central Europe. Great service.”
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May 19, 2017All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
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