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Salzburg, Austria

Salzburg

Mozart's city, staged against the Alps

Salzburg is small enough to walk end to end in an afternoon, yet it draws a global audience every summer for the Salzburg Festival, carries Mozart's name on every second doorway, and sits at the doorstep of the Salzkammergut's lakes and mountains. Our chauffeurs handle the festival crowds, the old town's pedestrian core and the Alpine roads beyond it with the same fixed-price standard.

The Salzburg Festival

Six weeks that fill every hotel in the city

Festspielhaus & Domplatz performances

From late July into August, Salzburg's festival turns the old town into one continuous performance schedule — evening pickups timed to curtain calls, not printed showtimes, since encores rarely run on time.

Mozart's birthplace & residence

Two museums a short walk apart trace Mozart's life in the city that shaped him — a natural stop before or after a festival evening.

Hohensalzburg Fortress

One of Europe's largest surviving medieval castles, watching over the old town from its hilltop — funicular access at the base, chauffeur waiting at the bottom.

Getreidegasse's narrow lanes

Salzburg's best-known shopping street is fully pedestrian — we drop you at the edge and you're inside within a minute's walk.

Salzburg

Beyond the old town

The Salzkammergut, half an hour from your hotel

Just east of Salzburg, the Salzkammergut region unfolds into alpine lakes and postcard villages — Hallstatt, Wolfgangsee, St. Gilgen — the same scenery made famous by The Sound of Music's opening sequence, filmed largely in the hills above the city. A half-day or full-day chauffeured excursion is one of our most requested Salzburg add-ons, timed around your festival tickets or business schedule rather than a fixed bus departure.

  • Hallstatt's lakeside village, roughly 1h15 by car
  • Wolfgangsee and St. Gilgen, roughly 40 minutes
  • Sound of Music filming locations across the hills above the city
  • Private, unhurried pace — no coach-tour schedule to keep

Flying in?

Salzburg Airport (SZG) sits about 4 km west of the centre — one of the shortest airport runs in our network. We track your flight and meet you at arrivals the same way we do at every airport we serve, transfers available on request.

Plan your Salzburg trip

Festival tickets, a fortress visit, a lake day — one booking

Search your route below and we'll price it before you commit, whether it's a short old-town hop or a full day into the Salzkammergut.

Why Black Transfer

Reliable, on festival season's tightest nights

Fixed price agreed before you travel
English- and German-speaking professional chauffeurs
Curtain-call-timed pickups during the Salzburg Festival
Alpine day-trip routes into the Salzkammergut on request

Planning a Salzburg visit?

Festival evening, old-town day, or a lake excursion — tell us the plan and we'll build the day around it.

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