Salzburg Hotels

It’s best to stay in or around Salzburg’s Old Town, as this is where you’re likely to spend most of your time. Here you’ll find a mix of guesthouses and classy old-style hotels.

The Salzburg hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (up to €100)
These Salzburg hotel rates are for a double room per night and include all taxes and breakfast.



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Hotel Bristol

+43 662 873 557.

Looming over the river, this stately property preserves the feel of a classic 19th-century hotel. First built in 1619, it opened for guests in the late 1800s, and was the first hotel to have electricity in the city – earning it the name ‘Electric Hotel’. It has hosted everyone from monarchs to Sigmund Freud. Today, expect a blend of traditional atmosphere with contemporary service.

Austria

Hotel Goldener Hirsch

+43 662 80840.

The hotel of choice for celebrities and royalty over the years, the Goldener Hirsch (the Golden Stag) is a Salzburg institution. Highly exclusive yet exuding genuine hospitality, the hotel has a unique old-world atmosphere combining the rustic with the luxurious. The hotel boasts two superb restaurants and a wonderfully decorated bar.

Austria

Hotel Stein

+43 662 874 3460.

One of the hottest hotels in town is, without doubt, Hotel Stein. Commanding terrific views of the river and reached by bridge from the Old Town, it combines sexy modernity with classic style. Boasting a history dating back to 1399, its rooms range from the glamorous to the super-chic.

Giselakai 3-5, Salzburg, Austria

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