Best Hotels Salzburg: These are the top favorites for 2025

Best Hotels Salzburg 2025: These accommodations made it into the VOGUE selection.
Salzburg is the fourth-largest city in Austria after Vienna, Graz, and Linz, and the birthplace of Mozart. Year after year, the city enchants countless visitors with a unique blend of Baroque splendor and Alpine beauty. Salzburg's picturesque Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is reflected in the Salzach River, while the mighty Hohensalzburg Fortress towers majestically above the city. In the winding Getreidegasse, where the famous composer's birthplace stands, the sweet scent of fresh Mozartkugeln mingles with the sound of distant church bells.
Salzburg is not only a paradise for culture lovers , but also a gateway to the breathtaking natural beauty of the Austrian Alps and the Salzburger Land region. In summer, crystal-clear lakes and rolling hills invite you to refreshing hikes, while in winter, the surrounding ski resorts attract winter sports enthusiasts from all over the world. The city itself is vibrant with life year-round, whether at the world-famous Salzburg Festival or in the cozy coffee houses that invite you to linger.
You should note these special Salzburg hotels
In a city where tradition and modernity blend harmoniously, travelers will find a variety of dream hotels , ranging from historic palaces, luxury hotels, and wellness hotels to modern designer hotels and old town hotels. Finding the perfect hotel for your trip can be challenging. Therefore, we've selected the city's most beautiful addresses for you: Each promises an unforgettable stay in a city that embodies the essence of Austrian lifestyle like no other. Here are the eight best hotels in Salzburg and the surrounding area that made the VOGUE selection.
Courtesy of Rosewood Schloss Fuschl
On the picturesque shores of the turquoise-blue Lake Fuschl, Rosewood Schloss Fuschl opened its doors on July 1, 2024. This meticulously restored 15th-century castle offers an elegant combination of historical splendor and modern luxury. Blending tradition and modernity, the castle offers an unforgettable stay in a stunning Alpine setting that captures the essence of Austrian hospitality. With 98 tastefully furnished rooms, including 42 suites and six chalets, the hotel is an ideal retreat for discerning travelers. The resort invites guests to a variety of activities, from boat tours on the lake to forest hikes with herbal experts to culinary experiences in Salzburg. The offerings are rounded out by the Asaya Spa, offering tailor-made wellness programs and massages, as well as a Lake Club with direct access to the water.
Rosewood Castle Fuschl / Booking.com
The hotel's location combines the best of both worlds: Just 30 minutes by car from Salzburg's historic Old Town, guests can enjoy both the city's cultural treasures and the tranquility and beauty of the Alpine countryside. The castle's history is reflected in the restored historic towers and modernized guest rooms. Culinary highlights include the Castle Restaurant with regional specialties, the Castle Bar, and the cozy Whisky Room.
Address: Schloss-Straße 19, 5322 Hof near Salzburg
Price: Double room from 1,922 € per room/night
Clemonte Hotel / Booking.com
The Boutique Hotel Clemonte enchants with contemporary elegance and stylish details. Each room and suite is individually designed and offers luxurious comfort and relaxation. Highlights include spa-like bathrooms and luxurious amenities from Copenhagen Bath and the Swedish cosmetics brand L:A Bruket. The rooms feature marble furnishings and rain showerheads, creating a mini spa experience during your city break.
The hotel is only a 15-minute walk from Salzburg Central Station. Also within walking distance are the historic Linzergasse, the Salzburg State Theatre, and Mirabell Palace, which delight visitors with their historic charm. The hotel's own shop also offers select delicacies and regional specialties.
Address: Schallmooser Hauptstrasse 25, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 129 € per room/night
Design Hotel zum Hirschen Salzburg / Booking.com
The Design Hotel zum Hirschen is a family-run hotel in its 11th generation and reopened at the beginning of this year after an extensive renovation. This traditional hotel, whose history dates back to the 15th century, is centrally located in the Elisabeth-Vorstadt district, just steps from the main train station.
The interior design, created by Pia Clodi, combines abundant greenery, wood, and bronzed brass to create an inviting atmosphere. High-quality furniture from historic brands such as Olaio and Ercol, as well as modern pieces from Popus Editions, characterize the stylish spaces. In addition to 106 rooms, suites, and apartments, the hotel also offers a spa and a fitness center. In addition to the hotel, another quarter has been created: the former parking lot has been completely redesigned and now offers space for 42 new sustainably built residential units.
Address: Elisabethstrasse 5, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 228 € per room/night
Hotel Schloss Mönchstein / Booking.com
The spacious wellness area includes a fitness room, a steam bath, a sauna, and a whirlpool, as well as an outdoor infinity pool during the summer season, which is available to both hotel guests and external day guests. Various wellness packages are also offered, including fitness programs, Pilates sessions, and day spa treatments. But it's not just about pampering; sightseeing and culture are also catered for, as Schloss Mönchstein is not only a wellness hotel, but also a city hotel. It is just a 15-minute walk from the Festspielhaus and 20 minutes from the center of Salzburg, making it the perfect destination for those who can't choose between a city break and a relaxing trip.
Address: Mönchsberg 26, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 490 € per room/night
Hotel Sacher Salzburg / Booking.com
The Hotel Sacher in Salzburg is a renowned 5-star hotel characterized by its central location in the Old Town. Directly opposite the State Opera and overlooking the Salzach River, it offers 111 individually designed rooms and suites that combine tradition with modern comfort.
For culinary delights, several restaurants and bars are available, including the traditional Austrian restaurant Zirbelzimmer. Guests can also enjoy international cuisine at the Sacher Grill, and cocktails and snacks are available at the Sacher Bar. The hotel is, of course, especially known for the original Sacher Torte, served at Café Sacher. At the Sacher Spa, guests can enjoy a variety of wellness offers and treatments.
Address: Schwarzstraße 5-7, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 495 € per room/night
Hotel Goldener Hirsch, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Salzburg / Booking.com
Located on the famous Getreidegasse, the Hotel Goldener Hirsch offers luxurious comfort that reflects the city's distinctive charm. The 5-star hotel is just a stone's throw from the Festhalle, Mozart's Birthplace, designer boutiques, and the Salzach River. The hotel's authentic Austrian restaurants and renowned bar are popular destinations, honoring Salzburg's rich artistic heritage.
The 70 guest rooms and suites are decorated in Salzburg style, hand-picked by Harriet Gräfin Walderdorff, and combine original antique pieces, handcrafted furniture, and local rugs. The bijoux lobby impresses with whitewashed walls, leather furniture, and historical artifacts such as the hand-carved reception desk. The elegant bathrooms feature colorful marble, vintage fixtures, and luxurious bath amenities.
Address: Getreidegasse 37, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 319 € per room/night
Hotel Bristol Salzburg Booking.com
The Hotel Bristol Salzburg is a 5-star gem located in the heart of the city, next to the Mirabell Gardens and the Salzburg State Theatre, and just a few minutes' walk from the Congress Center. It offers individually designed rooms and suites that combine traditional charm with modern comforts, as well as luxury long-stay apartments.
The Polo Lounge restaurant serves Austrian and international dishes, and the Sketch Bar & Lounge invites you to enjoy cocktails and wines by the fireplace. First-class service and stylish elegance create a welcoming atmosphere.
The Paracelsus Bath & Kurhaus wellness center is within walking distance through the Mirabell Gardens. As one of Europe's leading hotels, the Hotel Bristol combines luxurious comfort with an ideal location for sightseeing and cultural experiences in the city of Mozart.
Address: Makartplatz 4, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 590 € per room/night
Hotel Schloss Leopoldskron / Booking.com
The historic Leopoldskron Palace , with 55 rooms in the Meierhof, twelve suites in the palace, and two townhouses, may be large, but it still offers an exclusive retreat just minutes from Salzburg's Old Town. Built in 1736, the palace is set amidst a seven-hectare park by an idyllic pond and offers impressive views of the mountains and Hohensalzburg Fortress.
The castle combines luxurious accommodations with a historic ambiance, including magnificent Rococo-style rooms. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet in the castle's state rooms (with views of the Leopoldskroner Weiher lake and the Untersberg mountain)—probably the best way to start a perfect vacation day.
Address: Leopoldskron 56-58, 5020 Salzburg
Price: Double room from 366 € per room/night
Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Salzburg expensive for tourists?
The city enchants with its charming old town, where many attractions can be discovered in a relaxed stroll. From the baroque buildings to the Mirabell Gardens to the impressive Hohensalzburg Fortress – everything is close together here. Those looking for a bite to eat after a day of exploring can find delicious Austrian dishes like Kasnocken (cheese dumplings) or Wiener Schnitzel in the city's traditional inns, served in a cozy atmosphere and at a fair price. For those seeking something special, Salzburg also offers luxurious experiences: an evening at the renowned Ikarus restaurant in Hangar-7, an exclusive carriage ride through the old town, or a visit to a Mozart opera in the magnificent Grosses Festspielhaus (Great Festival Hall).
When is it cheapest in Salzburg?
Salzburg is a popular travel destination, especially during the summer festival season, which is reflected in the prices. Hotels and restaurants are often more expensive then, as the city attracts many culture enthusiasts from all over the world. Those looking to travel on a budget should consider the off-season: In late fall and early spring, accommodations are usually cheaper, and the city is less crowded. Winter (apart from the Christmas season) also offers attractive options.
Which part of Salzburg is best for staying overnight?
For a stay in Salzburg, the Old Town (Innere Stadt) is undoubtedly the best choice if you want to fully experience the city's flair. This is where Salzburg's historic heart beats – narrow streets, baroque architecture, charming cafés, and world-famous sights such as the Cathedral, Getreidegasse, and Hohensalzburg Fortress are right on your doorstep. If you want to stay centrally and enjoy strolling through picturesquely lit streets in the evening, this is the place for you. For travelers seeking a quieter setting, the neighboring Andräviertel is also a great option – a stylish district with green squares, boutiques, and a more relaxed atmosphere, just a few minutes' walk from the Old Town.
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