One day trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt
Book your one day trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt online. Visit Hallstatt for part of the day + return back to your hotel in one day. One-day trip cheaper than by train. One day trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt, there is a possibility of a stopover in Sankt Gilgen, St Wolfgang, Red Bull office... Ask about the stops in the reservation note.
Travel informations:
One way Duraton / Distance: | 1,5 Hours / 80 km |
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The price for a trip (1 to 4 passengers) From pick-up point and back: | 280 EUR |
Departure time: | Any time |
Pick-up point: | Anywhere |
Waiting fee: | Free |
We always try to park in a place near the historical centre, the same place from which you will be picked up to return. Also, you can choose your own place/s where you want us to stop.
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- Orders made on the departure day are allowed but we cannot guarantee that you will get in.
- We recommend you book your transport one day before departure. The likelihood of being accepted is bigger. The sooner you let us know, the easier for us to confirm your order.
- We always try to reply as soon as possible and never later than within 24 hours.
Transport information
- All our passengers are transported by comfortable Volkswagen Passat Variant cars.
- Cars are fully air-conditioned and equipped with pollen filters.
- Passengers can get a bottle of fresh water.
- All our cars are non-smoking. We can make a stop to take a short break.
- Our service is door-to-door i.e. we will pick you up from wherever you want and take you to your desired destination. (Remember, we cannot drive you to a no-entry place or to a pedestrian zone in which entry of cars is prohibited. In the case your hotel is in an area in which entry of cars is prohibited or conditioned by having a special permit we will do our best to come up with an alternative.)
- Baby car seats to keep your kids safe are available free of charge. When filling in your order, ask for a baby car seat and specify the age of your child so that we can select one that fits you best.
- We are a team of experienced professional drivers.
- All our cars are insured, in perfect technical condition and absolutely clean.
- Our prices are per car, not per person.
Pick-up information
- We will pick you up from your hotel. Please, wait outside the main entrance or at the reception.
- If you stay at a private address, please, wait outside the building so that our driver can see you.
- If your pick up point is a railway station, airport or another place we will send you the description of the pickup point either on a Google map or a photo.
Payment policy
After accepting your order, we will send you relevant payment details needed for paying a deposit, which is a small part of the total price. All deposits must be paid by credit card online using PayPal services. The remainder can be paid in cash in CZK or EUR.
Cancelation policy / Cancelation fees:
- 48 hours and more before departure: free of charge
- Less than 48 hours before departure: 100% of your deposit
About Salzburg
Salzburg ("Salt Fortress") is the fourth-largest city of Austria. The population of the city is 154 thousand. Salzburg is on the banks of the River Salzach, at the northern boundary of the Alps.
Its main sources of income were salt extraction and trade and, at times, gold mining. The fortress of Hohensalzburg, one of the largest medieval fortresses in Europe, dates from the 11th century. In the 17th century, Salzburg became a centre of the Counter-Reformation, where monasteries and numerous Baroque churches were built.
Salzburg's historic centre is thus renowned for its Baroque architecture and is one of the best-preserved city centres north of the Alps, with 27 churches. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. The city has three universities and a large population of students. Tourists also visit Salzburg to tour the historic centre and the scenic Alpine surroundings. Salzburg was the birthplace of the 18th-century composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Because of its history, culture, and attractions, Salzburg has been labeled Austria's "most inspiring city."
In the 1960s, the movie The Sound of Music used some locations in and around Salzburg and the state of Salzburg.
The most important sights in Salzburg are the Hohensalzburg Fortress, the Mirabell Palace and Gardens, the Getreidegasse, the Hellbrunn Palace & Trick Fountains, the DomQuartier Salzburg, the Salzburg Museum Neue Residenz.
With the Salzburg Card and its many benefits, you have a great way to easily and comfortably discover the city of Mozart and all the important sights. Learn more about the Salzburg Card and important sights: salzburg.info
About Hallstatt
Hallstatt is a small town in the district of Gmunden, in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Located between the southwestern shores of Hallstätter See and the steep slopes of the Dachstein massif, the town lies in the Salzkammergut region, at an altitude of 508 meters above sea level. The individual houses of the village are crowded together on a narrow strip of coast between high mountains, some of them are partially built on stilts sunk into the lake. The village basically consists of a single street and a small marketplace.
Hallstatt is known for its production of salt, dating back to prehistoric times, and gave its name to the Hallstatt culture, the archaeological culture linked to Proto-Celtic and early Celtic people of the Early Iron Age in Europe, c. 800–450 BC.
The inhabitants of Hallstatt profess mainly Catholic or Evangelical Christianity. There are two churches in the village, with the much younger evangelical church reaching the tip of its tower roughly to the height of the parish Catholic church, which was built on higher ground due to floods.
Hallstatt is at the core of the Hallstatt-Dachstein/Salzkammergut Cultural Landscape declared as one of the World Heritage Sites in Austria by UNESCO in 1997. It is an area of overtourism.
More info about Hallstatt: hallstatt.net