I can't believe that I will return to this little magical town of Hallstatt again after my first trip there back in 2017.
GETTING TO HALLSTATT FROM MUNICH
During my maiden visit to Hallstatt, I departed from Salzburg. You can read my blog here.
As for this round, we're departing from Munich after staying in the city for three nights.
#1: Munich Hbf (Munich Central Station)
Apparently there are no direct trains from Munich to Hallstatt and some require at least one or two transfers.
The train rides from Munich to Hallstatt take at least 4 hours to 6 hours and you can check out timetable on Rail Planner apps. The following are the route we took:
1) Munich Hbf → Attnang-Puchheim
2) Attnang-Puchheim → Hallstatt Hbf
(All these train rides are covered under Eurail Global Pass)
Once arriving at Hallstaff Hbf, we took ferry to across Hallstätter See. One way ferry ride costs €3.50 whereas round-trip costs €7.00.
#2: Hallstatt train station & ferry to across Hallstätter See
#3: Hello Hallstatt once again !
OUR STAY IN HALLSTATT
While we're trying to keep within our budget for our stay in Munich, but not for Hallstatt. We're not just staying for a night, but two nights in Hallstatt and it's definitely worth it.
#4: Our stay in Hallstatt - 1 bedroom apartment with functional kitchen
#5: Our apartment with a window view facing the lake and mountains Apartment am Hallstätter See
Date Stayed: 26 October - 28 October 2022 (2 nights)
Total Room Rate: RM1,308 for 1 Room Apartment (Booked from
Booking.com)
Things I Like About This Accommodation:
- A short walking distance from Hallstatt ferry port.
- The view of our room overlooking the lake and mountains which make it so magical, especially waking up in the morning.
- Functional kitchen where we're able to cook our breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Things I Dislike About This Accommodation:
- No proper place for us to store our luggage before the check-in time.
- No toiletries provided.
THINGS WE DID & SAW IN HALLSTATT
We're in Hallstatt for three days two nights and the following are the things we did and saw here:
1) Strolling along Hallstätter See (Lake Hallstatt)
Although it's my second trip in this tiny Alpine village of Hallstatt, but I'm still amazed with the beauty of the turquoise lake.
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2) Wandering around the Marktplatz Hallstaff (Hallstatt Market Square) and Old Town
Hallstatt is inarguably looks like something straight out from the Disney movie.
3) Taking funicular up to Top of Hallstaff for Salt Mine & Skywalk
I didn't manage to take funicular up to the Top of Hallstatt during my first trip to Hallstatt due to time constraint and the adverse weather. So for this second visit, it's one of the things I shouldn't miss out when return to Hallstatt again. Besides taking the funicular, we even included a visit to the Salt Mine in our ticket which costs €36 per adult.
Fun fact: Do you know that Hallstatt's Salt Mine is the oldest salt mine in the world?
#11: Going up Top of Hallstatt by taking funicular
#12: Salt Mine of Hallstatt
#13: Hallstatt Skywalk platform (Entrance is free but downside is overcrowded during the noon time)
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4) Phototaking at the Point of Silence This is the iconic postcard viewpoint which situated on the northern edge of town. Best place to avoid the crowd will be early in the morning. Therefore, it's highly recommended to stay an overnight in Hallstatt.
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#17: The magical hours in the evening
Apart from the souvenir shops, the thing that I always looking forward for when travelling in overseas is to visit the local supermarkets or groceries. Unfortunately, on the first day when we arrived in Hallstatt, we didn't realise it's Austria's National Day and the one and only supermarket in Hallstatt was closed. Just imagine that how excited I was when I saw the kitchen in our stay and I was about ready to cook turned to sadness and disappointment. Ended up, we just cooked whatever we brought from Malaysia such as Maggi instant noodle (Asam laksa is our fav), instant mushroom soup and Japanese curry paste. Luckily also, we managed to buy a box of rice in Munich before travelling to Hallstatt.
#18: Our lunch and dinner on the first day in Hallstatt
Thank goodness on the second day in Hallstatt, the supermarket was opened. Immediately we grabbed few groceries after our visit from Top of Hallstatt. Don't put any high expectations on this supermarket s the choices were pretty limited and pricey too.
#19: One and only supermarket in Hallstatt
#20: Breakfast and dinner on day 2. And breakfast on third day before leaving Hallstatt.
#21: Hallstatt, still one of my favourite places in Europe
#22: And that's concludes our 3 days 2 nights trip in Hallstatt before leaving to another city of Austria.
Goodbye Hallstatt!
TOTAL EXPENSES PER PAX FOR 3D2N IN HALLSTATT
PARTICULARS
|
AMOUNT
|
€
|
RM
|
Accommodation
Apartment am Hallstätter See (2
nights)
Transportations
& Attractions
Ferry
across Hallstätter
See (Round-trip)
Funicular
& Salt Mine
Food and
drinks
Restaurant
Rudolfsturm, Skywalk
Groceries
|
7.00
36.00
12.50
12.25
|
654
33
167
58
57
|
|
TOTAL
|
969
|
Note: €1.00 = RM4.65 as at October 2022
Hi, blogwalking and stumbled upon your blog. Very nice photos, hopefully I'll be able to visit this place someday 😃
ReplyDeleteAustria is beautiful and magical country. Wish to visit it someday. Been there once is great, but you have been there twice, that is love. You must have fallen in love with Hallstatt.
ReplyDeleteCantik sgt.. Especially kene naik ferry ke sini.. Tempat cantik mcm ni for me tak cukup 2 malam.. Minimum kene 4 hari 4 malam hahahaa.. Salt mine tu very interesting.. :D
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