fiogf49gjkf0d Most of Salzburg's tourist sights are within walking distance of each other (and the Altstadt is in any case largely pedestrianized), but the municipal
bus network
is a good way of getting to far-flung attractions like Hellbrunn or the Untersberg.
The most important nodal points for public transport are
Sudtirolerplatz
, in front of the train station,
Mirabellplatz
, just south of the station, and
F-Hanusch-Platz
, on the left bank on the fringes of the Altstadt.
Tickets
for single journeys cost oS20/€1.46, but it makes best sense to purchase a
Netzkarte
for 24 hours (oS42/€3.07) or seven days (oS110/€8.03), available from automatic vending machines next to major bus stops or from
Tabak
shops. The Salzburg Card, sold at the city's tourist offices, is also worth considering if you're visiting lots of attractions.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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