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Live Guided Tours Offer can be used in up to 5 participating stores. participating 5 to up in used be can Offer for the same day same the for Offer cannot be combined with other discounts. discounts. other with combined be cannot Offer and amendments. and www.panoramatours.com Tel. +43 (0)662 874029 874029 (0)662 +43 Tel. * T +43 662 6688 0 | [email protected] | salzburgerland.com | [email protected] | 0 6688 662 +43 T • Mirabellplatz / Mozarteum / Mirabellplatz 17:34 17:04 16:34 16:04 15:34 15:04 14:34 14:04 13:34 13:04 12:34 12:04 11:34 11:04 10:34 10:04 09:34 SALZBURGERLAND TOURISMUS SALZBURGERLAND Busterminal Nonntal Busterminal 17:10 16:40 16:10 15:40 15:10 14:40 14:10 13:40 13:10 12:40 12:10 11:40 11:10 10:40 10:10 09:40 Mirabellplatz Busterminal Tours Panorama Salzburg cations modifi to Subject availability. seat to according Boarding DESIGNEROUTLETSALZBURG.AT for all city buses in Salzburg town town Salzburg in buses city all for • *pro Kind von 6 bis 15 Jahren 15 bis 6 von Kind *pro FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO TO GO INFORMATION MORE FOR Großglockner Hochalpenstraße einlösen Hochalpenstraße Großglockner No refund for lost tickets. Delays possible due to heavy traffi c. c. traffi heavy to due possible Delays tickets. lost for refund No Mirabellgarten 17:31 17:01 16:31 16:01 15:31 15:01 14:31 14:01 13:31 13:01 12:31 12:01 11:31 11:01 10:31 10:01 09:31 FREE busticket busticket FREE Including Petersbrunnstraße 17:08 16:38 16:08 15:38 15:08 14:38 14:08 13:38 13:08 12:38 12:08 11:38 11:08 10:38 10:08 09:38 40,50 12-Tages-Karte genießen oder eine freie Fahrt auf der der auf Fahrt freie eine oder genießen vorbehalten. vorbehalten. ........ p.m. 1 : 31 October to Daily from May 1 May from Daily 55 E E 33,– 6-Tages-Karte Stunden Salzburg Card die Mozartstadt Mozartstadt die Card Salzburg Stunden st st Landestheater 17:30 17:00 16:30 16:00 15:30 15:00 14:30 14:00 13:30 13:00 12:30 12:00 11:30 11:00 10:30 10:00 09:30 Salzburg am selben Tag selben am Salzburg Täglich von 1. Mai bis 31. Oktober: 13 Uhr 13 Oktober: 31. bis Mai 1. von Täglich Justizgebäude / Nonntal / Justizgebäude 17:07 16:37 16:07 15:37 15:07 14:37 14:07 13:37 13:07 12:37 12:07 11:37 11:07 10:37 10:07 09:37 Entweder mit der inkludierten 24 24 inkludierten der mit Entweder freier Plätze möglich. Fahrplanänderungen & Druckfehler Druckfehler & Fahrplanänderungen möglich. Plätze freier KINDER: * Tour 6 Tour Worldheritage Hallstatt Worldheritage Hallstatt/ Weltkulturerbe Ab/From kann es zu Verspätungen kommen. Zustieg ist nur im Rahmen Rahmen im nur ist Zustieg kommen. Verspätungen zu es kann Salzburg all-inclusive erleben all-inclusive Salzburg alle Stadtbusse in der Stadt Stadt der in Stadtbusse alle Hanusch-Platz (Griesgasse) Hanusch-Platz 17:27 16:57 16:27 15:57 15:27 14:57 14:27 13:57 13:27 12:57 12:27 11:57 11:27 10:57 10:27 09:57 09:27 / Rudolfskai / Mozartsteg 17:05 16:35 16:05 15:35 15:05 14:35 14:05 13:35 13:05 12:35 12:05 11:35 11:05 10:35 10:05 09:35 Sundays and Public Holidays: Public and Sundays Closed Rund 190 Attraktionen in Stadt und Land Land und Stadt in Attraktionen 190 Rund ....... 2 tour with 1B tour of combination Daily: 55 Tickets werden nicht refundiert. Verkehrsbedingt Verkehrsbedingt refundiert. nicht werden Tickets Verlorene E E Saturday: Saturday: Busticket für für Busticket 81,– 12-Tages-Karte Tageskarte / Day Day Ticket / Tageskarte 18:00 - 09:00 -von-Karajan-Platz Herbert 17:24 16:54 16:24 15:54 15:24 14:54 14:24 13:54 13:24 12:54 12:24 11:54 11:24 10:54 10:24 09:54 09:24 Täglich: Kombination der Tour 1B mit der Tour 2 Tour der mit 1B Tour der Kombination Täglich: 66,– 6-Tages-Karte Friday: 09:30 - 21:00 - 09:30 Mozartplatz 17:03 16:33 16:03 15:33 15:03 14:33 14:03 13:33 13:03 12:33 12:03 11:33 11:03 10:33 10:03 09:33 Free bus ticket for all city buses valid for the entire day. entire the for valid buses city all for ticket bus Free MEHR URLAUB MEHR FÜR WENIGER GELD WENIGER FÜR Tour 5 Tour City & Country Highlights Country & City Höhepunkte/ Salzburger GRATIS GRATIS 03/2017-150T CARD SALZBURGERLAND Monday - Thursday: Thursday: - Monday 09:30 - 19:00 - 09:30 ERWACHSENE: Max-Reinhardt-Platz 17:22 16:52 16:22 15:52 15:22 14:52 14:22 13:52 13:22 12:52 12:22 11:52 11:22 10:52 10:22 09:52 09:22 Gratis Busticket für alle Stadtbusse am Tag der Entwertung. Entwertung. der Tag am Stadtbusse alle für Busticket Gratis Channel Alter Markt Alter 17:02 16:32 16:02 15:32 15:02 14:32 14:02 13:32 13:02 12:32 12:02 11:32 11:02 10:32 10:02 09:32 Daily from May 15 May from Daily ........ a.m. 8.45 : 31 October to 55 OPENING HOURS OPENING Inkl. Inkl. E E CITY-TOUR st th on Hop off Special: Special: off Hop on Hop Alter Markt Alter 17:20 16:50 16:20 15:50 15:20 14:50 14:20 13:50 13:20 12:50 12:20 11:50 11:20 10:50 10:20 09:50 09:20 Täglich von 15. Mai bis 31. Oktober: 8:45 Uhr 8:45 Oktober: 31. bis Mai 15. von Täglich Max-Reinhardt-Platz 16:59 16:29 15:59 15:29 14:59 14:29 13:59 13:29 12:59 12:29 11:59 11:29 10:59 10:29 09:59 09:29 Tour 4 Tour Eagle‘s Nest Tour Nest Eagle‘s Kehlsteinhaus-Rundfahrt/ Alle Preise inkl. MwSt. All rates incl. VAT. VAT. incl. rates All MwSt. inkl. Preise Alle Mozartplatz 17:18 16:48 16:18 15:48 15:18 14:48 14:18 13:48 13:18 12:48 12:18 11:48 11:18 10:48 10:18 09:48 09:18 ........ p.m. 2 and a.m. 8.45 Daily: 50 -von-Karajan-Platz Herbert 16:58 16:28 15:58 15:28 14:58 14:28 13:58 13:28 12:58 12:28 11:58 11:28 10:58 10:28 09:58 09:28 E E the city centre. city the Kaigasse 17:16 16:46 16:16 15:46 15:16 14:46 14:16 13:46 13:16 12:46 12:16 11:46 11:16 10:46 10:16 09:46 09:16 Täglich: 8:45 und 14 Uhr 14 und 8:45 Täglich: You can also take bus lines 2, 10 or 27 from from 27 or 10 2, lines bus take also can You Bavarian Mountains & Salt Mine Tour Mine Salt & Mountains Bavarian Find us just off the A1, exit Salzburg Airport. Airport. Salzburg exit A1, the off just us Find Mönchsbergaufzug 16:56 16:26 15:56 15:26 14:56 14:26 13:56 13:26 12:56 12:26 11:56 11:26 10:56 10:26 09:56 09:26 Kajetanerplatz 17:15 16:45 16:15 15:45 15:15 14:45 14:15 13:45 13:15 12:45 12:15 11:45 11:15 10:45 10:15 09:45 09:15 Tour 3A Tour Salzbergwerk & Berchtesgaden-Rundfahrt GETTING HERE IS EASY IS HERE GETTING -Platz Hanusch 16:55 16:25 15:55 15:25 14:55 14:25 13:55 13:25 12:55 12:25 11:55 11:25 10:55 10:25 09:55 09:25 Including Justizgebäude / Nonntal / Justizgebäude 17:12 16:42 16:12 15:42 15:12 14:42 14:12 13:42 13:12 12:42 12:12 11:42 11:12 10:42 10:12 09:42 09:12 € € * Familien/Families 52,– ........ p.m. 2 Daily: Uhr/ 14 Täglich: 42 E E Tour 3 Tour Bavarian Mountains Bavarian Berchtesgaden-Rundfahrt/ products purchased in our centres. our in purchased products Makartplatz 16:52 16:22 15:52 15:22 14:52 14:22 13:52 13:22 12:52 12:22 11:52 11:22 10:52 10:22 09:52 09:22 Petersbrunnstraße 17:11 16:41 16:11 15:41 15:11 14:41 14:11 13:41 13:11 12:41 12:11 11:41 11:11 10:41 10:11 09:41 09:11 € € (6-14) Kinder/Children 13,– Non-EU citizens can enjoy a tax refund on on refund tax a enjoy can citizens Non-EU ........ p.m. 2 Daily: Uhr/ 14 Täglich: 42 E E Mirabellplatz / Mozarteum / Mirabellplatz 16:50 16:20 15:50 15:20 14:50 14:20 13:50 13:20 12:50 12:20 11:50 11:20 10:50 10:20 09:50 09:20 Busterminal Nonntal Busterminal 17:10 16:40 16:10 15:40 15:10 14:40 14:10 13:40 13:10 12:40 12:10 11:40 11:10 10:40 10:10 09:40 09:10 TAX FREE SHOPPING FREE TAX Tour 2 Tour Lakes and Mountains and Lakes Salzkammergut-Rundfahrt/ Erwachsene/Adults € € Erwachsene/Adults 26,– selection of alpine woodcarvings and nativity scenes.
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