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Flights to Salzburg: Tips and hints for travellers

Take a look at some of the cheap package deals and holiday bookings you can make in Salzburg. This corner of Austria, close to the border with Germany, is a popular destination for visitors from all over Europe. British holidaymakers typically book flights to Salzburg whether they're planning a city break or a skiing trip. Either way, it is worth knowing a bit more about the city before you travel.

What options do Salzburg hotels offer?

You don't have to spend a fortune to stay in Salzburg. Despite its reputation for being a pricier place to visit, like Paris or Milan, for instance, cheap hotels are available. Two-star hotels might not be in the city centre, and you might have a smaller room, but they're generally clean and comfy. Some offer breakfast, but some don't. Book one if you are a foodie and like to eat out for every meal. You can usually obtain Wi-Fi at two-star hotels in Salzburg, but it might run slowly.

Salzburg hotels with three or four stars will be more expensive per night. The upsides tend to include closer proximity to Salzburg's old town and better buffet breakfasts. Other than that, the advantages can be minimal, perhaps a larger en-suite or a flatscreen TV in the room. That said, some Salzburg hotels with four-star ratings also have wellness centres. Typically, you have to pay more to access them, though.

Look at some of the nearby skiing resorts to stay in, too. If you don't mind travelling to Salzburg and want some time spent in the Alps, too, you can often find good deals. Summertime trips to Obertauern or Saalbach-Hinterglemm, for example, can be more affordable. You get fewer crowds and high-quality accommodation, which would set you back much more in winter.

Is Salzburg a family-friendly destination?

Although Salzburg is justly associated with high-brow culture, it is a good place to visit with kids. The funicular railway that runs to the Hohensalzburg Fortress is a particularly good example of child-friendly things to see. The Trick Fountains at Hellbrunn Palace are always a hit, especially with younger ones. Haus der Natur, an interactive science and space museum, is good for those rainy days when you want to keep the whole family entertained inside.

Salzburg's cultural highlights

Mozart's place of birth is now a museum you can visit, which is a good way to learn more about the famous composer. While staying in the city, attending a classical music concert is a good idea, even if this wouldn't usually be on your holiday agenda. The Großes Festspielhaus - Great Festival Hall – is the main concert venue in Salzburg, but there are others. Check out the Salzburg Marionette Theatre, too, a puppet theatre with an international reputation.

Advice for booking cheap flights to Salzburg

Avoid the skiing season if you want cheap Salzburg flights because demand rises, typically peaking in late December and early January. Flights to Salzburg also tend to be more costly during the first half-term of the new year when holidaymakers seek out the nearby slopes. Come in late spring or early autumn if you want cheap flight tickets. However, bear in mind that not all airlines provide services at these times of year.

Book in advance, or if you're travelling alone, seek last-minute price reductions in the 48 hours before you intend to fly. Generally speaking, you will find Salzburg flights are more affordable if you are prepared to travel in the middle of the week. The last slot on a Saturday evening and the first one on a Sunday morning can also be cheaper since they're less popular.

Skiing holidays and visiting Salzburg

Kitzbühel, which is just outside Salzburg province, is one of the top skiing and snowboarding destinations in Europe. Why not book flights to Salzburg and spend the weekend in the city? Similar city breaks and skiing holidays can be booked in resorts like Gastein Valley, which is also well-known for its spa retreats. Kaprun in Zell am See is another good resort to scope out. It is about 90 minutes from Salzburg by road.

FAQs about Salzburg holidays

Q: Which UK airports fly direct to Salzburg?

A: Flights to Salzburg from London depart from Heathrow (LHR), Gatwick (LGW), Luton (LTN) and Stansted (STN). Salzburg flights from Gatwick and Stansted operate throughout the year, while seasonal services are offered from Heathrow and Luton. Further seasonal services can be obtained from Belfast (BFS), Edinburgh (EDI), Leeds Bradford (LBA), Birmingham (BHX), Bristol (BRS), Liverpool (LPL) and Manchester (MAN).

Q: What is the cheapest month to fly to Austria?

A: March tends to be the cheapest month to fly to Austria from the UK. This is because there are still plenty of seasonal services operating due to the skiing season in the country. However, demand tends to be lower, as the snow is likely to be of a lower quality compared to midwinter. It's a good month to travel if you want to explore Salzburg without skiing.

Q: What is the best season to visit Salzburg?

A: For many people, the Christmas market season in Salzburg and the surrounding area is the best time to visit. Any time in December is good, but demand can push air ticket prices up. If you want a summer holiday in Salzburg, then note that one of the prestigious classical music festivals takes place then. It runs in July and August, so cheaper accommodation options are available in June or September.

Q: How many days is good in Salzburg?

A: Two nights can be enough for a city break in Salzburg, allowing you to enjoy exploring on foot. Three or four nights is better if you want to enjoy some more culture, perhaps attending a concert or two. If you want to mix a city break with a skiing trip, then you'll need at least a week in Salzburg.

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