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Recent Reviews for Salzburg Hotels

Austria Classic Hotel Hölle
4/512 Reviews
Gneis
Very pleasant small hotel, the room is relatively large, the breakfast is a bit expensive but the taste is very general, and the category is relatively small. The location is far from the city, and it takes about 20 minutes to get to the city center by taxi. But fortunately there are trams at the door. Local transportation cards are also available at the front desk. The price is not cheap. If you have a better price/performance ratio, don't choose this one, but his environment is good in all aspects. This is certain.
Hotel Sacher Salzburg
4.7/5129 Reviews
Altstadt
Hotel Sacher is famous in Austria. When I was doing guides before, I saw more of Sacher in Vienna. Less about Salzburg. I really wanted to experience this hotel during this trip, and considering the cost (Salzburg is cheaper), I booked Sacher in Salzburg. The front desk of the hotel was very friendly. She knew that I was Chinese and chatted with me in simple Chinese. She said that she had studied Chinese for a year, but she almost gave it back to the teacher😂. After check-in, he personally took me to the room and told me that the cake could be purchased from the store downstairs or ordered at the café for afternoon tea. As for the taste of the cake, I am a heavy chocolate dessert lover and I like it (the cream on the side can relieve the greasiness). It should be noted that the hotel will provide an afternoon tea and two sacher cakes in the afternoon [laughing R]. In the morning, I felt that the single buffet was a bit expensive, so I chose room service for more than half the price, and the result was amazing. The coffee comes directly from the pot, and the brewed taste is really strong. Not to mention the yogurt jam, it is my favorite every time I go to Europe. It is really good to have breakfast facing the window, and it does not affect my mood on rainy days. The hotel's corridors and room layout are very unique, and each room is different. All in all, this sacher is really good if Salzburg occasionally gets corrupted.
Hotel Schloss Mönchstein
4.8/572 Reviews
Altstadt
I have lived in a more satisfactory hotel in a multi-country tour of Europe. It is a mountain road of a small castle. It is very good to park. The hotel has its own small parking lot. After entering the door, the staff welcomed us warmly and let us sit in the bar with free welcome drinks, the hotel is said to have existed in the 14th century and has been renovated and well maintained. There is a nice fountain in front of the gate that feels aristocratic. There should be more than 20 rooms in total, the room is clean and warm, the view outside the small balcony is the entrance garden. There is also a welcome fruit plate and private welcome letter in the room. It is worth mentioning that the restaurant in the hotel is a star Michelin, the food is delicious in many Michelin restaurants, in addition to the dishes there are many appetizers and petit fours desserts. There are also many types of breakfast (the European general breakfast is relatively simple), and you can even order foie gras, caviar, steak, etc. Overall, the service is very warm, you can feel the sincerity and enthusiasm of the service staff, and Christmas in an overseas holiday can be said to be very touched.
Jufa Hotel Salzburg
4.1/572 Reviews
Nonntal
When I first arrived in Salzburg, I was introduced into Mozart Square because of navigation errors. Because of the unclear identification of the surrounding area, I drove into the wrong place. I almost had to pay 100 Euros to get out of the square. Later I met Austria’s “yellow cow” and spent 30 Euros. When I checked in at the hotel, I told the younger brother at the front desk and told him that this should be a trap. Because of the three hours of staying in this stay, we found that many of the cars in the move could not go out. The front desk brother immediately removed us. Parking fees and tell us that ”when something bad happens, there will always be good things happening”, awesome

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