Hotels in Austria
Crystal-clear mountain lakes and vibrant city life, culinary delights and historic sites - the facets of Austria quickly captivate holidaymakers. Discover our Romantik® Hotels in Austria.
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That makes holidays so special
The regions around our hotels in Austria are full of idyll, offer a breathtaking alpine panorama and healthy air, yet they are not far from the action. Numerous different activity options are available - from biking and hiking to skiing, cross-country skiing and paragliding. And we haven't even mentioned the cultural experiences yet. Let yourself be inspired by the special menus of the talented chefs during your gourmet holiday or visit concerts, festivals or traditional alpine pastures. There are hardly any more romantic retreats than our cosy wellness mountain hotels.
The holiday destination in numbers
- over 400 ski resorts in Austria
- 7300 kilometres of pistes
- 170 cross-country skiing areas with 71 cross-country skiing areas with about 1,100 trails
- more than 11,000 km hiking trail network
- more than 25,000 km mountain bike trail network
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Hotels in Austria – A Holiday Between Mountains, Culture & Culinary Delights
While traveling through the Alpine country, visitors indulge in Tyrolean hospitality, experience the freedom of the mountains, and stroll through the historic alleys of Salzburg while falling under the spell of Mozart. From hearty dishes in rustic mountain huts, the journey continues to gourmet delights in award-winning restaurants, to alpine summit bliss and breathtaking views. Whether wellness or winter sports, fine dining or Vienna’s legendary coffeehouse culture: in the land between Lake Neusiedl and Lake Constance, between romantic short breaks and active adventures, you will experience unforgettable days that linger long after your return.
Salzburg & the Salzburg Region – Mozart, Lakes & Alpine Scenery
The city of Salzburg enchants visitors with its baroque architecture, narrow streets, and the world-famous Hohensalzburg Fortress. From Mozart’s birthplace to contemporary museums, culture is present at every turn. Beyond the city, the Salzburg region offers sparkling lakes, lush alpine pastures, and impressive mountains—perfect for hiking, skiing, or relaxed excursions. Our hotels in Salzburg and the surrounding area combine warm hospitality with modern comfort and a touch of regional tradition.
Vienna – Imperial Elegance Meets a Modern Metropolis
Austria’s capital is a vibrant blend of history, art, and urban lifestyle. Stroll along grand boulevards, admire the Hofburg Palace, and enjoy the coffeehouse culture that has made Vienna famous around the world. Modern hotels, charming boutique accommodations, and luxurious city hotels provide the perfect base for exploring museums, opera houses, and trendy neighborhoods.
Culinary Specialties – Pleasure at the Highest Level
Austrian cuisine is much more than Wiener Schnitzel and apple strudel. Discover Carinthian cheese dumplings, Styrian pumpkin seed oil, Salzburg Nockerl, or a hearty “Brettljause” in cozy inns and at local markets. Many hotels delight guests with regional specialties, homemade creations, and seasonal highlights—culinary experiences you won’t soon forget.
Vorarlberg – Mountains, Lakes & Creative Architecture
In western Austria, nestled between the Alps and Lake Constance, Vorarlberg reveals a unique blend of modern design and pristine nature. Hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports in the Arlberg region go hand in hand with architectural highlights and stylish design hotels with minimalist charm. This mix of nature, creativity, and quality makes Vorarlberg a true hidden gem.
Styria – Austria’s Green Heart
Styria is known for its rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque wine routes. Here, culinary pleasures and active holidays blend seamlessly: hiking through green landscapes, cycling along the Mur River, and tasting regional delicacies at farmers’ markets and wineries. Styrian hotels combine comfort with regional character, offering relaxing retreats after days full of discovery.
Salzkammergut – Lakes, Mountains & Romantic Villages
The Salzkammergut feels like a picture-perfect postcard: crystal-clear lakes, majestic mountains, and charming villages with colorful houses. Whether it’s a boat trip on Lake Wolfgang, a hike in the Dachstein massif, or simply unwinding by the water—everyone finds their favorite spot here. Hotels in the Salzkammergut offer cozy rooms, wellness facilities, and direct access to stunning nature, making the region ideal for romantic getaways, active holidays, or indulgent escapes.
Experience Austria – Hotels That Make Your Holiday Unforgettable
Whether you want to explore Vienna’s cultural treasures, follow in Mozart’s footsteps in Salzburg, or immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Vorarlberg, Styria, or the Salzkammergut, our hotels in Austria are the perfect starting point. Comfort, style, regional hospitality, and unique experiences turn every stay into something truly special. Book your room today and begin your unforgettable adventure in Austria.
FAQ Questions & Answers
Austria is located in Central Europe and shares borders with eight countries: Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Its central location makes Austria easily accessible by car, train, or plane.
Austria offers the perfect region for every type of traveler. The Salzburg region and the Salzkammergut are popular for nature and lake holidays, Tirol and Vorarlberg for mountain and active vacations, Styria for culinary and wine trips, and Vienna for cultural and city breaks. The best place to holiday in Austria depends on whether your focus is relaxation, activity, culture, or gastronomy.
The most popular cities to visit are Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Graz, and Linz. Vienna captivates with its imperial architecture and vibrant cultural scene, Salzburg with its baroque old town and musical heritage, Innsbruck with its stunning Alpine panorama, Graz with its Mediterranean flair, and Linz with its creative scene and scenic Danube waterfront.
The most famous sights in Austria include Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Hallstatt, Hohensalzburg Fortress, the Salzkammergut region, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, and the historic old town of Salzburg.
Beyond the well-known classics, regions such as the Ausseerland, the Bregenzerwald area, the Gesäuse in Styria, or smaller lakes like Weißensee and Irrsee are worth exploring. These places offer nature, tranquility, and authentic experiences—perfect insider tips for a holiday in Austria.
The cost of a holiday in Austria varies depending on the region, season, and type of accommodation. Generally, Austria is considered a mid- to high-range travel destination, but it offers options for every budget—from cozy guesthouses to luxurious hotels. Outside the peak season, holidays are often significantly more affordable.
For EU citizens, a valid ID card or passport is sufficient. Travelers from non-EU countries must comply with the applicable visa requirements.