What makes it 66% Solo-Friendly: A solo delegate can attend talks, free evening concerts and use the Salzburg Congress Card for major museums, yet the venue offers no sightseeing if you are not booked for an event.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to collect your Congress Card, stroll the gardens, and join a short guided tour.
Use Salzburg Congress Card:
Collect your free card at registration to visit Mozart’s Birthplace, Hohensalzburg Fortress, and more without extra tickets.
Tip: Ask your congress desk how many days it covers and carry it on you to skip ticket lines.
Stroll Mirabell Gardens:
Walk through baroque statues, fountains, and broad lawns right opposite the Congress building.
Tip: Go early morning for quiet paths and better light for photos.
Join Sound of Music Cycling Tour:
Cycle with a guide to filming locations ending at Hellbrunn Palace.
Tip: Book via your event’s excursion desk at least a day in advance; tours run May–September.
Explore Stiftsarmstollen Water Tunnel:
Descend into Salzburg’s 860-year-old water tunnel on a guided tour.
Tip: Check if your event offers this in September–October and reserve your spot early.

Travel Guide
Salzburg a World Heritage City and the City of Sound of Music as well as Mozart's Birth Place and so much more...
Krisztina Moravek
I needed to spend a bit of time between two business trips in Salzburg. I am a regular quest of the hotel, which is amazing in all aspects. But today I decided to take a lunch at their restaurant. It was beyond expactation. Service, food and the whole experience is high class and remarkably good price value worth.
Martin
Terrible conference food, how is it possible to let noodles with pasta and rice with curry taste like school can't one food? Brings great shame to otherwise very good Austrian Cousine... the bakery is bland, everything tastes like it was made yesterday now two days in a row!
Peter Jensen
Ok conference center with a big auditorium. Food was average. Comfortable seating.
Chris Taylor
Loved it, I love great service, and I location and facilities
Guided cycling tours run May–September; the water tunnel opens in September and October. Garden strolls are pleasant year-round but can be icy in winter—wear grippy shoes.
Explore These Activities
| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Sound of Music Cycling Tour | EUR 30 |
| Stiftsarmstollen Tunnel Tour | EUR 5 |
| Coffee at on-site café | EUR 4 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 39 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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