Salzburg bans tourists from driving into historic centre over summer
Salzburg has implemented a summer driving ban for tourists in its historic center during July and August to address chaotic traffic situations caused by overtourism. The Austrian city aims to reduce daily vehicle entries by 1,000, encouraging visitors to use park-and-ride facilities with integrated public transport.

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AI-generatedSalzburg has implemented a summer driving ban for tourists in its historic center during July and August to address chaotic traffic situations caused by overtourism. The Austrian city aims to reduce daily vehicle entries by 1,000, encouraging visitors to use park-and-ride facilities with integrated public transport. Fines of up to €80 will be issued to drivers with out-of-region license plates entering the restricted zone, with exceptions for residents, businesses, taxis, disabled visitors, and hotel guests. This policy, modeled after similar initiatives in Italian cities and Dubrovnik, seeks to improve the experience for residents, workers, and tourists by reducing congestion.
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5 extractedFines of up to €80 will be imposed on drivers with non-Salzburg number plates entering the restricted old town.
Park-and-ride facilities offer a day ticket for €7.50 including travel on local public transport for up to five people.
Salzburg has implemented a summer ban on tourists driving into its historic centre to reduce traffic congestion.
The policy is modelled after similar 'limited traffic zones' in Italian cities and a ban in Dubrovnik.
The restrictions aim to decrease vehicle entries by 1,000 per day during July and August.