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Hotel Rupertihof

17 Rupertiweg, Ainring, BY 83404, Germany
 +49865448820

This hotel is part of the company that owns the wedding venue and includes breakfast, shuttle service to the wedding venue, and access to a 32,300-square-foot wellness oasis.

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Klosterwirt Höglwörth

21 Höglwörther Straße, Anger, BY 83454, Germany
 +49 (0) 8656 255

This hotel is attached to the wedding venue and includes breakfast.

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Das Salzburgblick

Ulrichshögl 12, Ainring, BY 83404, Germany
 +49865448820

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The Little Guesthouse Salzburg

11 Rennbahnstraße, Salzburg, Salzburg 5020, Austria
 +43 662 623268

The Little Guesthouse: A tranquil garden escape in Salzburg! This tastefully renovated small Boutique-style Guesthouse is situated in the quiet and prestigious residential area of Salzburg, just 15 minutes’ walk from the historical old town of Salzburg with its lively city centre.

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Hotel Gasthof Maria Plain

Plainbergweg 41-43, Bergheim bei Salzburg, Salzburg 5101, Austria
 +43 662 4507010

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Numa

Bayernstraße 28, Salzburg, 5020, Austria
 +43 720 115746

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YoHo Youth Hostel

9 Paracelsusstraße, Salzburg, Salzburg 5020, Austria
 +43 (0) 662 879 649

yoho@yoho.at

Flight

Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart

The easiest airport to fly into is W. A. Mozart. Once landed, it is a short train or taxi ride into the city. Public Buses into Salzburg City: 1. The No. 2 bus runs daily every 15/20 minutes between Salzburg Main Station and the airport. Sundays and public holidays every 20 min. Journey time approx. 23 minutes. 2. The No. 10 bus (Mon-Sat) departs every 15 minutes from the airport to the city centre. Journey time approx. 15 minutes.

Flight

Munich Airport Franz Josef Strauss

To get from Munich Airport (MUC) to Salzburg by train, take the S-Bahn (S1 or S8) to Munich Hauptbahnhof (main station) or Ostbahnhof, then transfer to a regional or high-speed train (like Meridian, BRB, or ÖBB Railjet) to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof (Hbf), a journey typically taking 2 to 2.5 hours with one change, with frequent daily departures. The Bayern Ticket is often the most economical option for this route, covering the S-Bahn and regional trains to Salzburg. Step-by-Step Guide: 1. From Airport to Munich Station: Follow signs for the S-Bahn (S1 or S8) at Munich Airport. Take either the S1 or S8 towards the city center (Hauptbahnhof/Ostbahnhof). These lines run frequently, alternating every 10 minutes, and stop at both main stations. 2. From Munich Station to Salzburg: Bayern Ticket: Purchase this ticket at the airport S-Bahn station for local/regional travel. Transfer: Get off at either Munich Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) or Ostbahnhof (East Station). Regional Trains: Catch a regional train (like Meridian/BRB) to Salzburg Hbf; these run about hourly and are covered by the Bayern Ticket. High-Speed Trains (Optional): For faster travel (around 1.5 hrs from Hbf), consider ÖBB Railjet or EuroCity trains, but these usually require a separate, more expensive ticket. 3. Arrival in Salzburg: Trains arrive at Salzburg Hauptbahnhof (Hbf). Key Tips: 1. Check Schedules: Use the Deutsche Bahn (DB) Navigator app (set to regional transport only) for specific times. 2. Bayern Ticket: Buy it from a ticket machine at the airport S-Bahn station; it's valid all day (until 3 am next day). 3. Journey Time: Expect around 2 to 2.5 hours total, including the transfer.

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