Salzburg Information

Registration

Registration for the conference will open soon. The registration link will be posted on this page as soon as it’s available. 
Registration fees: Regular 75 EUR, Students 40 EUR, Online 40 EUR.

How to get to Salzburg 

By train: Salzburg is on the train line between Munich and Vienna. There is at least one train per hour in either direction (see  ÖBB and  DB). 

By plane: Salzburg has its own airport; moreover, the airports in Munich and Vienna are within easy reach. Trains from Vienna Airport take about 3 hours (see  ÖBB); trains from Munich Airport take about the same time (see  DB). Salzburg Airport is very close to town; bus line 2 takes you to the main station; no 10 to the town centre – see  here. 

By car: If you are travelling by car, please remember that Austria requires a toll charge (vignette) to use the motorway system. You can purchase the vignette at petrol stations near the Austrian border or at motorway service areas throughout Austria. 

Public transport in Salzburg 

Salzburg has an extensive public bus transport system. Tickets are available at Trafik (newsagents) throughout the city – including locations in the airport departure hall and main station – as well as at ticket machines at selected bus stops. You can choose between single tickets and 24-hour tickets, both of which need to be time-stamped on the bus. If you are staying at a hotel, ask at reception whether free daily tickets are available for each day of your stay. 

You can also purchase electronic tickets through the  SalzburgMobil or  Salzburg Verkehr apps, one of which you might want to download for route planning and real-time traffic updates. For more details about the Salzburg bus system, visit  Salzburg Verkehr  

The largest taxi company in town can be reached calling 0043/662/8111. 

Where to stay  

Salzburg has a range of hotels on offer; for more information, please see  https://www.salzburg.info/en/hotels-offers 

The following are some of the hotels close to the venue (Unipark Nonntal, Erzabt-Klotz-Str. 1):  

The hotel „Weiße Taube“  https://www.weissetaube.at/en/ is located in the old part of Salzburg, a 5-10 minute walk to the conference venue.  

The “Hotel Castellani”  https://castellani.arcotel.com/en/ is very close to the conference venue, in the opposite direction of the old town.  

The hotel “Kasererbräu”  https://www.kasererbraeu.at/en is in the old part of Salzburg, a 5-10 minute walk from the conference venue.  

The Motel One Salzburg Süd:  https://www.motel-one.com/en/hotels/salzburg/hotel-salzburg-sued/ is in the South of Salzburg, but can be easily reached from the venue by bus.  

The Hotel Wolf  https://hotelwolf.at/ is in the Old Town, very close to the venue.  

The Guest House Priesterseminar  https://www.gaestehaus-priesterseminar-salzburg.at/en/ is close to the cathedral. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to our venue.  

The JUFA Hostel is located right next to our venue. Please visit  https://www.jufahotels.com/en/hotel/salzburg/ for more information.  

Things to look at  

Salzburg’s Old Town is a UNESCO Word Heritage site. It is also Mozart’s birthplace and home to one of the most famous music festivals. For things to look at, things to do, please visit  https://www.salzburg.info/en  

If you would like to book a ticket to a concert or event, please try  https://www.salzburg.info/en/events/purchase-ticket

Coffee Houses 

Austria is famous for its wonderful coffee houses, some of which are located in Salzburg:  

Café Tomaselli ( http://www.tomaselli.at/, Alter Markt 9) is probably the oldest and most famous of these and offers a wide variety of different cakes and other specialities. 

Schatz Konditorei ( http://www.schatz-konditorei.at/index.php/en/, Getreidegasse 3), is a small family-owned café, in the heart of the Old Town. They produce the famous SCHATZ-Mozartkugeln. 

Café Fürst ( http://www.original-mozartkugel.com/, Brodgasse 13) not only has lovely Torte, but also a wide variety of chocolates. 

Café Fingerlos ( https://www.cafe-fingerlos.at/, Franz-Joseph-Strasse 9) also caters for a variety of dietary requirements, such as lactose intolerance. The café is located near Schloss Mirabell.