
New Year’s Eve in Salzburg
- Dates
30 December 2025 to 2 January 2026
- Rates
from € 825.00 per person in a double room
from € 200.00 single room supplement for 3 nights
€ 18.00 handling fee once per booking
(as of March 2025 - subject to alterations)
Celebrate a marvellous turn of the year in Salzburg
Spend the turn of the year in the City of Mozart in Salzburg. Celebrate the New Year with a Gala Dinner and Concert. Enjoy a stunning fire work at the Fortress Hohensalzburg with an unforgettable view over the roofs of Salzburg.
Included services:
- 3 overnights with breakfast buffet in a centrally located 4-star hotel
- 1x Full Day Tour to the Alps incl. horse drawn sleigh ride
- Free hotel pickup for the tour
- New Year's Eve - 31st December:
from 6.30 pm: New Year's Eve dinner at restaurant K+K am Waagplatz
from 9.30 pm: funicular ascent to the fortress Hohensalzburg
10.00 pm: Traditional New Year's Eve Gala Concert at the fortress - midnight: Champagne reception at the terrace of the fortress Hohensalzburg to view the New Year's Eve fireworks
- 1 x small souvenir and brochures about Salzburg upon arrival at your hotel per room !
- Panorama Tours-representation in Salzburg
- Insolvency Insurance Policy




Please notice:
You want your customized package? Then get in contact with Julia Grasmann via E-Mail or call +43 662 / 88 32 11-19.
General conditions: All mentioned rates are per person, including all taxes and service charges, in Euro.
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