Guest Mobility Ticket

Free use of all public transportation in SalzburgerLand

​As of May 1, 2025, the Guest Mobility Ticket allows guests in Altenmarkt-Zauchensee and throughout SalzburgerLand to use all public transportation free of charge during their stay.

The Guest Mobility Ticket enables you to travel conveniently and environmentally friendly during your stay. Whether it's city transport, regional buses, regional trains, long-distance trains, or Salzburg Verkehr shuttles – with the Guest Mobility Ticket, you are flexible everywhere.

​You will receive your ticket conveniently via email - either as a Wallet pass or PDF - directly at check-in or even during pre-check-in before your arrival.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

It allows overnight guests to use all public transportation throughout the SalzburgerLand free of charge during their stay.

Every overnight guest receives a ticket. Children under 6 years travel free and do not require a ticket. Children aged 6 and above receive their own Guest Mobility Ticket.

Yes, groups can also use the ticket. Prior online registration is required for groups of 10 or more people.

It is valid for the entire duration of the stay, from the day of arrival until the end of service on the day of departure.

Yes, within the SalzburgerLand, the ticket is valid for arrival, provided the pre-check-in has been completed. It can be used for both train and bus connections.

The ticket is issued to guests directly at check-in or in advance via pre-check-in. A mobility fee of €0.50 per person per night aged 15 and above is charged for this.

All public transportation in the SalzburgerLand, including city transport, regional buses, regional trains, long-distance trains, and micro public transport.

No, the ticket can be used without time or regional restrictions.

Yes, with prior pre-check-in, the ticket can be used for buses from Salzburg Airport to the accommodation.

Yes, certain cross-border lines of the Salzburg Transport Association can be used with the ticket, including lines 260, 180 (Pinzgau via Bad Reichenhall), 150 (Bad Ischl), and line 546 (St. Wolfgang).

It is available digitally for the wallet or as a PDF and can be printed out if needed.

If the QR code is lost, a duplicate can be created and resent digitally or printed out at any time.

No, bicycle transport is not included. A separate bicycle ticket is required for train journeys. In regional bus transport, the bus driver decides on-site whether bicycle transport is possible due to space constraints. Outside peak times, it is possible to take bicycles on Obus and Albus.

Dogs can be taken along on a leash and with a muzzle. One dog per person is free.

Yes, it is possible. Reservations are subject to charges depending on the transport company.