Consistent with chain hotels. Check-in is available around 2:30 PM. You can use the restroom and store your luggage beforehand. It's less than a 10-minute walk from the train station, just turn right.
Right turn out of the train station, it's incredibly close – perfect for travelers catching a train. There's a McDonald's and Burger King, and a Spar supermarket inside the station, so amenities are complete.
The train station is also a major hub, with the 150 bus going to the Lake District, making transport very convenient.
There's a free spa, but I might not necessarily want to use it.
The Austrian gentleman at the front desk was very kind and offered a telephone wake-up service, which is great for those needing to catch an early train.
The room isn't as stylish as the exterior, but it's perfectly adequate and came with a large bottle of water.
You need to pay the city tax separately at the front desk, which is 3.55 euros per person per night and can be paid by card.
A tourist bus card will be automatically sent to your email.
We came thinking the resto and bar would be open, but found out we were there out of season. We booked on Trip.com which didn't have the details on the closure for low season, so check the website for details depending on the time of year. Otherwise the place was nice, parking was easy, and the view from the hotel was great. It's about a 7 minute drive up from the town.
A lovely stay at Hotel zum Hirschen Salzburg.
The hotel has a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that perfectly matches the charm of Salzburg.
It is within walking distance from the city’s main train station, although not directly in front of it, which makes the location both convenient and quiet.
The room was spacious enough for our family of three, including our 3-year-old son, and felt very comfortable. Breakfast was enjoyable and well prepared.
The staff were very friendly and helpful, always ready to assist and offering great advice, including information about the Guest Mobility Ticket for using public transportation around the city.
Overall, a warm and pleasant hotel that made our stay in Salzburg truly enjoyable.
Location, facilities, service, front desk assistance, and cost – everything was exceptional. While there might be a slight chance of water leaking from the shower, it's not an issue if you're careful. Even with that minor point, it was still superb. I only stayed one night on a solo trip, so my time there was short, but it's a hotel I wished I could have stayed longer in. I highly recommend it, to say the least.
A stay at David Suiten places you in the heart of Mauterndorf, within a 5-minute drive of Mauterndorf Castle and Grosseck Cable Car. This luxury apartment is 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from Großeckbahn and 3.3 mi (5.3 km) from Moosham Castle.
Take time to pamper yourself with a visit to the full-service spa. A hot tub and a sauna offer a relaxing way to wind down after a day on the slopes. Additional amenities at this apartment include complimentary wireless internet access, ski storage, and barbecue grills. The complimentary ski shuttle makes getting to the slopes a breeze.
Featured amenities include express check-out, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Treat yourself to a stay in one of the 9 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring heated floors and flat-screen televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wired internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and desks, and you can also request irons/ironing boards.
What stood out to me the most was that the front desk asked for my personal home address and email, citing the current unstable situation. Remember to pick up the free bus pass. The room facilities are relatively new and decent. There's a McDonald's downstairs, and a bus stop right outside for getting to the city center. To reach the lake district, you can walk through the tunnel and catch a bus.
Everything is good.
The hotel is located right next to the train station and bus station, best for traveler on either long or short journey. Good restaurants are nearby, McDonald at next door runs till 2am so no one could be starve. Vending machine is around and served 24 hours.
For the hotel room, pillow is soft and nice, blanket are warm, good enough space for showcases. Bathroom is simple but you have everything, including a bath tub and hair dryer.
Staff are nice, helpful and efficient, I recommend this hotel to everyone.
The room is a bit packed as the bed is super big. Having said that, the room is nicely designed and decorated. Free mini-bar with daily refill is rarely found in hotels in Europe.
The buffet breakfast is absolutely the highlight. The omelette is crispy outside and molten inside, preserving the freshness and original flavours of all ingredients. Must try!
All hotel staffs are polite and helpful.
In terms of location, whether or not it is convenience, it depends. It is in the middle of Salzburg central station and the old town, going to either location is about 12 minutes walk. Salzburg down town is not big anyway. Everything is in walking distance.
Highly recommended, environmental health services are particularly good, suitable for family travel ~ breakfast is also very delicate ~
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JJesschanscThe hotel is great but a bit far from central. The staffs are very friendly n courteous. They always wish u with a warm smile. One of the receptionist Ms Inna is very very helpful n kind. My hubby left his hp in a Uber n she help us to contact the uber , act as translator for us all the way n got our hp back. I would say their service is excellent n superb. I would definately come back again ..one more thing, the bathroom is very open, not very suitable if staying with kids.
GGuest UserThe room is a bit packed as the bed is super big. Having said that, the room is nicely designed and decorated. Free mini-bar with daily refill is rarely found in hotels in Europe.
The buffet breakfast is absolutely the highlight. The omelette is crispy outside and molten inside, preserving the freshness and original flavours of all ingredients. Must try!
All hotel staffs are polite and helpful.
In terms of location, whether or not it is convenience, it depends. It is in the middle of Salzburg central station and the old town, going to either location is about 12 minutes walk. Salzburg down town is not big anyway. Everything is in walking distance.
YYimeikeaidemiaoBecause I was traveling by train through Europe, I chose a hotel less than 200 meters' walk from Salzburg Central Station. The modern decor was simple, and the facilities were adequate. Aside from being reminded to bring my own toothbrush and slippers, everything I needed for a two-day stay was there. Check-in and check-out at the front desk were straightforward, and they offered free luggage storage. The best part was the rooftop breakfast restaurant with panoramic views of Salzburg city and the fortress. We even got to see it after a snowfall, and the view of the rooftops was really nice. The buffet was generous; besides the usual German-speaking staples of tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers, there was a rich array of local breakfast options. On the second floor, there's a lounge and coffee bar with a window overlooking the train tracks, which makes for a great photo op. I recommend a larger Salzburg restaurant that you can find on Dianping (a Chinese review site), located about 200 meters from the hotel. It's popular with both locals and tourists, and the food tastes great. The beer is also highly recommended, the service is friendly, and the prices are reasonable for Central Europe, typically around 80 to 90 euros for four people.
一一人丸菱商事The hotel is conveniently located close to the train station, making it easy to reach on foot from Salzburg Central Station, even with a lot of luggage. The rooms offer minimal amenities, as it's a sustainable hotel.
Just like in Germany, there's no mini-fridge in the room, which was inconvenient when I wanted a cold drink. My only options were to buy one at the hotel bar or at a supermarket near the station.
I highly recommend waking up early and taking a walk around the hotel. The streets are beautiful.
GGuest UserThe hotel is showing its age, evident from the rust stains on the window railings and the chipped enamel in the bathtub. Even a small fridge would be a more contemporary amenity, considering a minibar isn't an option. But then again, it seems Salzburg as a whole is decades behind in terms of hospitality development. It feels like they're quite content to bask in their proverbial 'drizzle,' seemingly pleased that tourists fall for the pervasive Mozart-themed kitsch and willingly pay shamelessly inflated prices for something that's not even worth a second thought.
GGuest UserThe room was decent, though the bathroom was a bit small. The hotel provides a free bus pass, which is great for getting around Salzburg city, Lake Wolfgang, and the transfer station for Hallstatt. The hotel is a bit far from the city center, but there are many Chinese restaurants and supermarkets nearby. It's about a 20-minute bus ride to the train station and the city center.
GGuest UserThe room itself was very spacious and generally comfortable, so in terms of physical space and basic facilities, the experience was acceptable. However, several service-related details significantly affected my overall impression.
First, this was the first hotel I stayed at in Europe that does not offer complimentary luggage storage, which was very inconvenient, especially for travelers arriving early or leaving later in the day.
More importantly, there was a serious issue regarding privacy and housekeeping procedures. In most hotels, rooms are cleaned only when guests place a “please clean” sign on the door or explicitly request housekeeping. In this hotel, staff went door to door knocking, and when there was no response, they entered the room directly. This felt intrusive and disrespectful of guest privacy, and it was quite uncomfortable. It also seems inefficient and unnecessary for the staff themselves.
While the room size and general comfort were fine, these service and management details were disappointing and do not meet the expectations of a hotel at this level. With better respect for guest privacy and clearer housekeeping protocols, the experience could be greatly improved.
GGuest UserThe suite is incredibly spacious, which is a huge plus for families. Kids (even two!) can comfortably use the sofa bed in the living room, while adults get their own separate and equally spacious bedroom. The soundproofing is good. My only real complaint is the carpet in the room. Breakfast was okay, but not amazing – for the price, I'd expect a bit more. The €19 garage fee is acceptable, though you might find free parking in the neighborhood if you drive around a bit (I didn't notice any blue lines or special permits on parked cars). The spots in the garage are extremely tight, requiring precise maneuvering. Would I return? Yes! Especially since it's hard to find anything better in Salzburg for around €250 a night.
GGuest UserThe breakfast is good, the location is also very good, close to the train station. The front desk and breakfast are opposite the room. There is also a parking lot. There is no car. I don't know how the parking lot is charged.
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