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Living in Salzburg: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Salzburg: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Salzburg.

Salzburg sits at the heart of Central Europe, where the Austrian Alps meet the Salzach River. With a population of approximately 155,000, this compact city blends Baroque elegance with a modern economy. The Old Town (Altstadt) holds UNESCO World Heritage status, attracting millions of visitors annually while remaining a practical place to call home. Known worldwide as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the filming location of The Sound of Music, Salzburg offers more than cultural heritage鈥攊t provides excellent infrastructure, strong employment prospects, and direct access to outdoor recreation.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Salzburg

  1. Strategic location: Just 90 minutes from Munich and within easy reach of Vienna, Italy, and Switzerland, Salzburg serves as an ideal base for exploring Europe.
  2. Strong economy: Home to global headquarters of Red Bull and regional offices of Porsche and BMW, the city offers diverse career opportunities.
  3. High quality of life: Ranked among the world's top cities for livability, Salzburg combines urban amenities with Alpine nature at your doorstep.
  4. Excellent education: From free public schools to international institutions and the historic University of Salzburg, educational options suit all needs.
  5. Cultural richness: The annual Salzburg Festival and year-round concerts make this city a world capital of classical music and performing arts.

Key facts

Population155,000
Expats30,000
Top nationalitiesGerman, Romanian, Hungarian, Croatian, Turkish
LanguagesGerman, English
Monthly cost of living
1 person2,200 EUR
Family of 45,500 EUR
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About the author

Barbara is a freelance translator and works as a lecturer for German at the Language Centre of the University of Vienna. She writes a blog about languages for an Austrian daily newspaper and lived as an expat in Portugal and Italy for several years.

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