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Located in the centre of Innsbruck, H5 Grauer Bär Studios & More is a recently renovated accommodation, which provides soundproof rooms. Everything! Toilet, kitchenette with a dishwasher, bedroom, location… couldn’t ask for a better place… such a pretty place too…

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9.1
Superb
1,722 reviews
Price from
US$169
per night

Located in Bad Kleinkirchheim, 240 metres from St. Kathrein Thermal Spa, Explorer Hotel Bad Kleinkirchheim provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. Good for cyclists, you can maintain your bike in a repair station in the lobby. Food was very good, staff was kind.

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Superb
1,759 reviews
Price from
US$97
per night

Located in Maurach, 10 minutes walking distance from the Achen Lake, Arthur's Hotel und Apartments am Achensee offers accommodation with free Wi-Fi, a bar and a restaurant with a large selection of... The comfort, design of the room, view from the balcony, service and good breakfast.

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9.2
Superb
1,046 reviews
Price from
US$174
per night

Situated in Sölden, 38 km from Area 47, die berge lifestyle-hotel Sölden features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre. The ability to change mattress’ firmness Cleanliness Variety of food for breakfast Lunch box option

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9.2
Superb
1,322 reviews

Located in Werfenweng, the Zistelberghof offers an à la carte restaurant, a small wellness area, and a games room. Free WiFi is available. Very confortable, clean an perfectly located hotel with english speaking stuff and rich breakfest. Definitelly I would recommend.

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9.1
Superb
1,150 reviews
Price from
US$76
per night

The Nala Individuellhotel is located in the centre of Innsbruck, 800 metres from the Golden Roof. It offers a small fitness centre with an infrared cabin, and free WiFi access. Very nice and beautiful hotel. They give sparkling wine on check-in and in the room. The breakfast was amazing.

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9.2
Superb
3,119 reviews
Price from
US$157
per night

Offering ski-to-door access right next to the Zettersfeld Cable Car, and 2.2 km from the centre of Lienz, Hotel Holunderhof provides free WiFi and a spa area which can be used free of charge. Very confortable rooms, all required is available.

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9
Superb
1,085 reviews
Price from
US$110
per night

This 4-star-superior hotel in the centre of Schladming, just 450 metres from the Planai Cable Car, offers a 1,500 m² spa area, a restaurant, and free WiFi. The location, the grounds, the meals, the staff, the rooms we loved everything about it the spa the pool

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9.2
Superb
1,044 reviews
Price from
US$359
per night

This 4-star superior hotel in Kaprun features 20,000 m² of indoor and outdoor spa area and a glass-covered outdoor pool. We are staying here the second year in a row (usually, after Grossglockner 110km ultra running competition in July!) The breakfast, lunch and dinner are excellent, the spa area is just amazing with various “guided” sauna sessions during the day. We will come back next year too!

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9.1
Superb
2,544 reviews
Price from
US$339
per night

HIRSCHEN DORNBIRN, the boutique-style hotel, is located in the suburb of Haselstauden, centrally located near buses and trains. Public transport is free during your stay. We were surprised how beautiful this hotel was! Rooms are unique and stylish with lots of character. Very cozy bed, and nice touches like robes and slippers. Staff was very friendly. Free parking. Great value.

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9.1
Superb
1,514 reviews
Price from
US$130
per night

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