About this venue
Eisarena Salzburg is more than a venue—it’s a modern, highly functional arena designed to adapt to different event formats, from sports fixtures to concerts and large-scale live shows. With clean architectural lines and a straightforward layout, it feels organized from the moment you arrive.
Inside, the experience centers on clear sightlines and a comfortable event flow: entrances are easy to navigate, and the seating or floor plan (depending on the setup) is arranged to keep the audience close to the action. Sound and lighting are tuned to the type of production, while food and drink points help intermissions stay smooth and hassle-free.
For arrival right at the entrance, head to Hermann-Bahr-Promenade 2, Salzburg, Austria. The promenade frontage makes the main doors easy to spot, and the immediate area is well suited for approaching on foot after a short drop-off or nearby parking. For broader city transport options and route planning, see the text further down the page.
About the city
Salzburg, a city of music and baroque elegance, is also a strong regional hub for top-tier sports and concert events. The blend of cultural prestige, a welcoming atmosphere, and a compact city center makes it ideal for a trip where entertainment, sightseeing, and smooth planning come together effortlessly. Whether you’re arriving for a major show or simply looking to grab tickets for compelling events on short notice, Salzburg offers the feeling that everything is within easy reach.
A key advantage is mobility: local transport relies on the Obus and bus lines, making it easy to reach arenas and stadiums quickly and without hassle. The main railway station, Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, serves as a natural starting point for most visitors, with straightforward transfers to city routes. If you’re flying in, Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart is located close to the city center, which simplifies transfers and day planning. Thanks to this logistics, getting to major venues such as Salzburgarena or the Red Bull Arena can be a smooth part of the experience rather than a source of stress.
Before or after the event, Salzburg rewards you with a stroll through the Altstadt, framed by views of the Salzach River and the city’s iconic silhouettes. For a quick sightseeing bonus, walk along Getreidegasse, pause at lively squares, and set aside time for the Mirabell Gardens. If you want a panoramic finale that ties the visit together, the climb up to Festung Hohensalzburg delivers that signature Salzburg perspective—an ideal prologue or epilogue to an evening filled with sport or music.