Salzburg Puts Tourist Cars on Pause
Salzburg has begun enforcing a summer driving restriction that keeps many day-tripper cars out of its historic centre during the busiest months. The Austrian city is targeting visitors arriving by car from outside the region, after previous peak-season traffic left the old town clogged. Mayor Bernhard Auinger said the measure is aimed at longer-distance day visitors, not residents or business traffic.
How the Summer Rule Works
- City: Salzburg, Austria
- Area: historic centre and inner-city routes
- Dates: 1 July to 31 August 2026
- Affects: day visitors without an exempt plate or valid reason
- Aim: up to 1,000 fewer vehicle entries per day
- Park and Ride: €7.50 per car, including public transport for up to five people
- Fine: up to €80 for unauthorised entry
- Exemptions: local residents, work trips, deliveries, medical visits, disabled parking permit holders and hotel guests with booking proof
The restriction is not a full closure of Salzburg’s centre. The city says certain routes remain open for people with a genuine destination inside the zone, including hotel guests who can show a valid booking confirmation. Park and Ride sites at Messe, Designer Outlet, Airport and Salzburg Süd are meant to take pressure off streets where drivers often circle for spaces.
The change should make the old town easier to explore on foot during the summer rush, especially around the Salzach river, Staatsbrücke, Getreidegasse, Mozart’s birthplace, the cathedral and Residenzplatz. Visitors who leave the car outside the centre can spend more time on baroque streets, museums, cafés and viewpoints instead of getting stuck near the same few bridges and car parks.
Anyone driving to Salzburg in July or August should plan the last part of the trip before setting off. Check whether your hotel is inside the restricted zone, keep the booking confirmation ready and use Park and Ride if you are only visiting for the day. The city is still reachable, but turning up and hoping to park in the old town is now the expensive option.