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Din förare kommer att släppa av dig på din adress i Hallstatt.
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Daytrip is a platform that connects you with local drivers who will transport you door-to-door, from one city to the next. We also give you the opportunity to explore sights/attractions along the way. We drive, you discover.
All Daytrip bookings are one way. If you need a return trip on a different date, simply book this as a separate one-way trip. For a same-day excursion, please request a custom trip. If you plan to stay more than a couple hours, we still recommend booking two one way trips so you're not paying a driver for waiting.
For Daytrip’s private service, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before departure. For the Daytrip Pool shared shuttle, we offer 3 ticket options when booking: Non-refundable, Flexible with cancellations 24-hours before departure, and Super-flexible with cancellations up to 15-minutes before departure. While you can cancel your booking for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, changes requested under 36 hours are subject to driver availability, especially in the high season.
Simply choose your origin and destination via our homepage and enter your departure date and time. Browse and add sightseeing stops along the way by following the booking instructions provided on screen. It's a simple, easy, and fun way to book your next adventure! And if you don’t see your desired route on our website, you can request a custom trip. You can even book without knowing your exact pick-up or drop-off address - we let you add these later!
Each passenger is allowed one large bag (29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm) and one small bag (22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm). Luxury sedans can only accommodate 2 large bags. We always send the vehicle that is the best fit for you and your luggage, so make sure to select the actual amount of luggage you are traveling with when booking. If you have oversized luggage, or are unsure if your luggage will fit, contact us.
Everywhere except the USA, drivers will supply appropriate child seats (just let us know during booking). In the USA, certain states require you to supply your own child seats.
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The drive from Salzburg to Hallstatt only takes around 1.5 hours and will provide you with a tour through the scenic Austrian countryside. After you've enjoyed Salzburg, the famed birthplace of Mozart and home to stunning examples of Baroque architecture, you're ready to begin a car trip to jaw-dropping Hallstatt and its UNESCO World Heritage-listed history.
When driving out of Salzburg, the vibrancy of the old-world city gives way to vivid lakes and mountainous backdrops. The distance to Hallstatt weaves through striking mountainscapes, with the final kilometers of the drive winding you around Hallstätter See (Lake Hallstatt) and bringing into sight the romantic, steepled town center.
About Hallstatt
After your trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt, you will quickly see why this Austrian town is such a desirable destination for tours. The quaint town, home to only around 800 residents, sits at the foot of a sparkling lake, cradled by a dramatic mountainous panorama.
Aside from its impossibly beautiful town center on the shores of an alpine lake, Hallstatt is known for salt mining and the historic mine, Salzwelten, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These tunnels are thought to be the oldest salt mine in the world, dating back to prehistoric times. Strolling around the town provides a cozy fairytale backdrop of 16th-century alpine houses and a plethora of welcoming cafes offering rest to those who have taken the trip to nearby hiking trails.
From Salzburg to Hallstatt: travel tips
A Daytrip private car transfer from Salzburg to Hallstatt allows you to drink up the picturesque landscape around you while learning about the history and culture of each town from an English-speaking driver. But there are still a few travel tips you should follow to have the best experience possible.
Pack a jacket
The alps get chilly and can have surprise rain (or hail, sleet, or snow). Keep a waterproof jacket in your travel bag, and maybe an insulator as well. Aside from inclement weather, you’ll be happy to have some added warmth when you tour Hallstatt’s famous salt mine or ice caves, where the temperatures are perpetually freezing.
Stop for sightseeing
Driving can cut your travel time between the two cities almost in half, though it is certainly worth taking your time and stopping along the way to explore villages such as St Gilgen on the banks of Lake Mozart or Bad Ischl for its spas and history of early photography. The best way to take in as much of the scenery as possible is to go by car and turn your travel day into a sightseeing adventure, avoiding the inflexibility of public transport timetables.
How to get from Salzburg to Hallstatt
Despite its popularity, Hallstatt isn’t the easiest place to get to. If you’re trying to figure out how to make the trip from Salzburg, we’ve broken down your options in order of speed and convenience.
Private car from Salzburg to Hallstatt
The only direct way to get from Salzburg to Hallstatt is with a private car service such as Daytrip. The drive takes less than 1.5 hours and costs as little as €39 per passenger.
Unlike public transportation, where you have extra time, expense, and hassle getting to and from the station, Daytrip offers door-to-door service with a friendly local driver who can provide you with valuable insight into the area.
Along with the seamless travel experience, you will also have the opportunity to stop along the way to make the most of your transfer by touring the beautiful Austrian countryside!
Taxi or shuttle from Salzburg to Hallstatt
It is possible to take a taxi from Salzburg to Hallstatt in around the same time, but the cost is much higher at around €150-180 on average. There are also shared shuttle services between the cities, with prices starting around €50 and varying greatly across seasons. The benefit of opting for a private car service over a taxi is that you’re guaranteed a high level of service from an English-speaking driver who will go above and beyond to ensure your safe and comfortable transfer, including help with your luggage and guidance about your destinations along the way.
Train from Salzburg to Hallstatt
There is a train between Salzburg and Hallstatt, but it's not direct. Instead, you have to take the train to Attnang-Puchheim, and then change to another train to Hallstatt. Even with the change, the trip usually takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes, and tickets cost an average of €30-52.
Bus from Salzburg to Hallstatt
The bus from Salzburg to Hallstatt is the slowest option and takes anywhere from 2 to 4 hours since it requires 2 changes; typically in both Bad Ischl Bahnhof and Hallstatt Gosaumühle (don't be confused by the name---you're going to Hallstatt Noble). The tickets cost €20-27 and are best booked in advance.
Here’s a breakdown of the cost and time comparisons:
Private car transfer: 1.5 hours | from €39 per person
Taxi: 1.5 hours | €150-180
Train: 2 hours 45 mins | €30-52
Bus: 2 to 4 hours | €20-27
Things to do when you get to Hallstatt
Once you’ve completed your trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt, you are greeted with a wide range of alpine adventures. You can begin your tour by exploring the town itself and basking in the sheer beauty of the mountainscape and the glistening Lake Hallstatt.
Take the funicular train to Salzwelten
Given that Hallstatt has made its name in salt mining, your visit should include taking the funicular train to participate in one of the tours of the mine, Salzwelten. While no longer active, this is an unmissable opportunity to explore a staggeringly impressive testament to a centuries-old trade.
Hike to the glacier garden in Echern Valley
After you’ve made the journey to the salt mines, consider tackling the trail to Echern Valley to view a remarkable natural monument to the last Ice Age. Here, melting glaciers have carved out a vast stone garden and created a surreal network of pools and waterfalls.
Walk the Skywalk
High on the list of priorities for many who visit Hallstatt is this breathtaking Skywalk culminating in a platform offering panoramic views of the mountains and the vibrant scenery below. Here, you can also continue your hike into the Mühlbach Gorge and come face to face with a thundering waterfall.
When is the best time to visit Hallstatt?
As you plan your trip from Salzburg to Hallstatt, it is important to be mindful of the kind of activities you’ll want to take part in when you arrive at your destination. The best time to visit for most people is during the temperate spring months. This allows for comfortable hiking and means that you will arrive during the Alps’ snowmelt (hint: this means those roaring waterfalls will be at their most powerful!)
The winter months do boast a few spectacular winter festivals (including a single-day Christmas market on December 8th every year) and will be more appropriate for those pursuing winter sports on their trip.
Frågor och svar om att resa från Salzburg till Hallstatt
The cheapest way to travel from Salzburg to Hallstatt is by bus, with an approximate cost of €20-27. This takes between 2 to 4 hours, so it's also the slowest option. In comparison, a car transfer from Salzburg to Hallstatt takes about half the time.
A day trip to Hallstatt is absolutely worth it. Though the town may appear tiny, it is nestled amongst unparalleled natural scenery and grants you a glimpse into the centuries-old tradition of salt mining.
Daytrip's private car transfer from Salzburg to Hallstatt offers the greatest value, starting at €39 per person. It's the fastest travel time of any option at around 1.5 hours and is a door-to-door service, which saves you even more time and money. Even better, you'll ride with a wonderfully helpful English-speaking driver, and have the opportunity to stop for sightseeing!
The town of Hallstatt is pedestrian-only. If you're driving a rental car, you'll need to utilize the car parks available outside of the heart of town. Taking a private car transfer with Daytrip means you don't need to worry about this---your driver will drop you off at the entrance to the historic center.
Both Salzburg and Hallstatt offer a great deal to see, and choosing one over the other comes down largely to preference. Salzburg is one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe, with remarkable Baroque architecture and cultural touchstones (particularly as the hometown of Mozart). Hallstatt may be better suited for those seeking a quaint town amongst unmatched scenery and nature enthusiasts looking to hike or partake in winter sports.
Any route between Salzburg and Hallstatt promises picturesque views, but relying on a train transfer limits your ability to immerse yourself fully into the scenery through sightseeing stops. You should also expect at least one transfer at a station halfway through your journey.
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Werfen Ice Caves
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
Hohenwerfen Fortress
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
Hallein
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
Sankt Gilgen
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
Sankt Wolfgang
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
Bad Ischl
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
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“Gonzalo from daytrip was our driver and he was absolutely amazing. He went over and beyond trying to locate us as our service wasn't so good on our phones. He patiently awaited our arrival to the lobby so he could take us from Tulum Dreams Resort to our other hotel in cancun an hour and a half away near the airport prior to our departure flight home. He was polite, respectful and kind. Made sure we were comfortable during our long ride. Fast and to the point. I recommend this company as finding a one way ride from Tulum to Cancun isn't easy or cheap and this company provides a great service for a great price. I will definitely be using them again whenever I'm in the Cancun/Tulum area. Thank you DayTrip and Gonzola.”
“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!!”
“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!”
“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.
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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.”