Family-friendly locations in Salzburg - The top 9 best residential areas for families in Salzburg City 2025

Last updated September 18, 2025

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Family-friendly locations Salzburg - Salzburg is not only the birthplace of Mozart, but also a little paradise for families. Short distances, a wide range of educational opportunities and a high quality of life make the city particularly attractive. But which residential areas offer the best overall package for families? In this article, we present the most family-friendly locations in Salzburg - with a look at leisure activities, educational facilities and current property prices.

TOP 9 - FAMILY-FRIENDLY LOCATIONS SALZBURG:

1st Parsch - green, quiet and central

Parsch is a district that is perfect for families. Here you live in well-kept houses, often with their own garden, and yet are only a few minutes away from the city center. The neighborhood is characterized by a pleasant mix of young families, older residents and an open, friendly atmosphere. Children can move around safely here, whether on the way to school or playing with friends in the countryside.

Particularly popular are the walks on the Gaisberg, the Volksgarten with its sports facilities (Sports facilities in public spaces) and the cycle paths along the Salzach. The Volksgarten family pool (Outdoor pools in Salzburg) is a highlight in the warmer months.

Rent Ø: 15,90 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 6.600 €/m²

2. Aigen - Exclusive and family-friendly

Aigen is considered the elegant address among Salzburg's residential areas. Surrounded by magnificent villas, lots of greenery and an upscale ambience, families looking for a stylish home with high residential value feel particularly at home here. Thanks to its good connections to the city and excellent schools, Aigen is also a top location from a practical point of view.

A real highlight is the Aigner Park, a romantic landscape garden at the foot of the Gaisberg with grottos, waterfalls and small hiking trails - perfect for a weekend trip with children. The historic Aigen Castle also invites you to take a stroll and offers a beautiful setting for walks or small picnics. The district is quiet, stylish and yet offers a family atmosphere.

Rent Ø: 16,80 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 7.200 €/m²

3 Nonntal - between the old town and recreation

Nonntal combines history with urban flair - in a family-friendly context. Those who live in Nonntal enjoy the immediate proximity to the old town as well as spacious parks and green retreats.

The Hans-Donnenberg-Park invites you to linger, while the neighboring Rupertinum delights art lovers. Particularly practical: many kindergartens and schools are within walking distance.

Rent Ø: 17,20 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 7.500 €/m²

4th Leopoldskron-Moos - Idyllic and close to nature

Leopoldskron-Moos is like living in the countryside - only in the middle of the city. The district is known for its spacious gardens, detached houses and fantastic views of the mountains.

An absolute highlight is the Leopoldskron Pond - perfect for walking, boating or relaxing by the water. The surrounding moorland also offers great discovery opportunities for children and nature lovers.

Rent Ø: 15,20 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 6.400 €/m²

5 Gnigl - Lively and affordable

Gnigl is an up-and-coming district with lots of charm and a colorful mix of young and old. Its proximity to the Guggenthal forest and numerous playgrounds make it particularly attractive for young families.

Whether at the children's farm, hiking or on a bike tour towards the Zistelalm - everyday family life is varied here. Public parks and green spaces can be found here at a glance.

Rent Ø: 14,50 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 5.900 €/m²

6 Maxglan - urban with a village feel

Maxglan is a district that combines urban infrastructure with a village-like warmth. Here you know your neighbors, meet at the bakery or in the park - and find everything a family needs.

The proximity to Glanspitzpark, the Leopoldskron summer pool and the Hangar-7 offer a wide range of leisure activities.

Rent Ø: 14,80 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 6.100 €/m²

7 Itzling - family-friendly with potential

Itzling is often underestimated, but offers a high quality of life for families - at a comparatively low price.

There is plenty of space for children around Itzlinger Park. Cycle paths along the Salzachkai enable safe tours. More Excursion destinations in Salzburg is just around the corner.

Rent Ø: 13,60 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 5.500 €/m²

8th Morzg - Rural charm close to the city

Morzg is the insider tip for anyone who wants to combine rural flair and living close to nature with proximity to the city.

The Morzger hills are ideal for hikes or picnics, while the nearby Hellbrunn Palace with its famous trick fountains, the castle park and the Salzburg Zoo Adventure for children guaranteed. Hellbrunner Allee in particular is perfect for walking and cycling - even with a baby carriage.

Rent Ø: 14,00 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 6.800 €/m²

9. gneiss - active on the water and in the countryside

Gneis combines urban living with nature - ideal for active families. The central Alpine canalwhich is ideal for walking, swimming or surfing.

The Alpine canal is a family treasure trove: refreshing water, cycle paths, the surf wave (Surf wave Salzburg) and the Gneiss cultural trail.

Rent Ø: 18,70 €/m² | Purchase Ø: 5.710-9.920 €/m²

Key Takeaways

  • Parsch: City & nature - a perfect mix
  • Aigen: Luxury & education in a top location
  • Nonntal: Culture & tranquility near the center
  • Leopoldskron: Pure nature with plenty of space
  • Gnigl: Affordable, familiar, growing
  • Maxglan: Infrastructure at its best
  • Itzling: Affordable & well connected
  • Morzg: Village life near the city
  • Gneiss: Water, forest & well-being

Conclusion

If you are looking for family-friendly locations in Salzburg these districts offer ideal conditions. Whether exclusive, close to nature or urban - there is a suitable home for every family constellation.

Our tip: Visit the neighborhoods with your children - feel where you feel welcome. The perfect place to live starts with a good feeling.

You can find more helpful articles on our blog: Salzburg real estate market 2025 and Buy apartment Salzburg.

Disclaimer:
The contents of this article have been carefully researched. However, we cannot guarantee that the information is correct, complete or up-to-date. This article is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.

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