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General2 min readUpdated May 17, 2026

Practical checklist

A practical first-week checklist for arriving in Salzburg.

First-week paperwork

  1. Anmeldung (3 days) — Schwarzstraße 44, 5020 Salzburg, with Meldezettel + landlord signature. Free.
  2. Bank account — Salzburger Sparkasse (Erste Group), Raiffeisen Salzburg, BAWAG, or N26 online.
  3. ÖGK student insurance — Auerspergstraße 67, 5020 Salzburg. €72/month.
  4. SIM card — HoT, yesss!, A1, Magenta. Same nationwide rates as Vienna.
  5. Internet at home — Salzburg AG also offers fibre packages from €30/month.

Why Salzburg

  • 156 000 people — small enough that you'll bump into classmates daily
  • Bavarian Alps 20 min away — 12 winter resorts within an hour
  • Mozart's birthplace — Salzburger Festspiele in summer brings the world's classical-music elite
  • Rent ≈ 10 % lower than Vienna, daily life similar
  • Munich 1:30 by train, Vienna 2:22, Italian Lakes 2 h drive

Coffee, classics, culture

  • Café Tomaselli — 1700, Mozart's hangout
  • Café Bazar — Bavarian-elegant, Mirabell view
  • 220 Grad (Chiemseegasse) — third-wave coffee
  • Republic (Anton-Neumayr-Platz) — student bar + brunch

Free things to do

  • Festung Hohensalzburg — €13 by lift, free if you walk up
  • Mirabell gardens — Sound of Music backdrop, free
  • Salzach river path — 60 km flat cycle to Hallein and back
  • Mönchsberg — city hill with free MdM-museum days for students

Quiet rules

Same as Vienna: Sundays closed, 22:00–06:00 quiet, recycling sorted (yellow / blue / green / grey).

Tip

Sign up to the Akademikerhilfe and ÖJAB dorm waitlists in March for the autumn semester — Salzburg's dorm capacity is small, demand is steady.

Frequently asked

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  • Is Salzburg too small after a while?

    Honest answer — yes, after 6–9 months. Munich 1:30 and Vienna 2:22 by train give you metropolis weekends. Most students find the balance refreshing.

  • Skiing — how much?

    Day passes €55–€68 (Werfenweng, Flachau). Salzburg Super Ski Card season pass €840 (~ 23 winter resorts). Used skis on Willhaben €60–€120.

  • Is Salzburg friendly to international students?

    Yes — PLUS has a strong Erasmus office (Sigmund-Haffner-Gasse 18). Mozarteum is half-international by design. Locals speak some English in cafés.