Salzburg Hotels 2
Hotel Goldgasse

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Hotel Goldgasse is Salzburg’s one and only Small Luxury Hotel. A rare jewel that is steeped in 700 years of history.
It’s tucked away in one of the oldest, narrowest, and quietest alleys of Salzburg’s Old Town, yet it’s right where the Salzburg Festival happens. All the major sights, from the Cathedral, the Salzburg Residenz, Mozartplatz square, as well as the Festival Halls, are well within walking distance.
Rooms & Suites
Combining tradition and open-mindedness. Every single one of its 16 rooms with their thick walls, slanted ceilings, and blockstrip flooring is imbued with history and will tell you a story about Salzburg. They are variously called the Magic Flute, La Bohème, Don Giovanni, or Il Trovatore. Over-sized prints by Luigi Caputo project memorable moments of Festival productions onto the furniture and the walls. Artistic lamps crafted by Barovier & Toso, the oldest Venetian glass manufacturer, create enchanting effects and an elegant atmosphere.
Our tip: The Jedermann roof-top suite, which comes with a small private roof-top terrace gives you the most breathtaking view of the Hohensalzburg Fortress.
Our tip: The Jedermann roof-top suite, which comes with a small private roof-top terrace gives you the most breathtaking view of the Hohensalzburg Fortress.
Dine & Drink
For over 500 years, the building housed a coppersmith’s workshop. Its heritage is still palpable today, in the shape of copper-colored egg pod chairs in the hotel itself, and delicious meals served in copper dishes down in the restaurant. The Gasthof Goldgasse restaurant boasts a One-Toque rating by Gault-Millau. Let our kitchen crew work their magic and delight you in our wood-paneled dining room with delicious breakfasts and superb modern cuisine.
Boutiquehotel Amadeus

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Hotel Amadeus, a building full of nooks and crannies is located on Linzer Gasse, one of the main historic pedestrian streets in Salzburg’s Old Town. Linzer Gasse offers numerous trendy boutique stores, cafés, and bars, making it the heart of Salzburg’s Old Town on the right-hand side of the Salzach River.
About the Hotel
All the major sights are just a stone’s throw away. No matter whether you’re looking to explore the City of Mozart on your own, with your travel companion, or with your family, Hotel Amadeus is the perfect place to start your adventure. Built in the characteristic style of Salzburg’s Old Town, Hotel Amadeus is located next to St. Sebastian’s Church. What is now a boutique hotel began its journey as a bathhouse in the sixteenth century. Behind the Baroque windows, rib vaults, massive pillars, narrow stone staircases, blockstrip floors, and wood-beamed ceilings give the hotel its one-of-a-kind atmosphere. You’d be excused for thinking that young Mozart himself would be coming around the corner in an instant.
Rooms & Suites
Hotel Amadeus is the place where comfortable living and a bit of tongue-in-cheek nostalgia meet. A protected historic building, it has been modernized with its status and relevance for Salzburg in mind, giving it its characteristic flair: The twenty rooms in the hotel will charm you with their colored features, their authentic antique wooden furniture, and selected unique pieces, their box-spring beds or four-poster beds perfect for snuggling up in. Our rooms come with en-suite bathrooms full of romantic, luxurious amenities like freestanding bathtubs, high-end showers, and certified organic skincare products by Maria Pieper, a Salzburg-based entrepreneur.
Eat & Drink
Treat yourself to a cup of coffee, organic tea, or a bottle of wine straight from our honesty bar and savor the peace and quiet on our wooden terrace on the second floor. Admire the view of the historic St. Sebastian’s Cemetery, the final resting place of famous personages such as Paracelsus or Mozart’s wife and his father. A camposanto cemetery dating back to the Baroque Era, St. Sebastian’s Cemetery is a verdant oasis of calm.
Hotel Stein

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A signature building in the cool and vibrant style of the 1950s, Hotel Stein boasts swanky Italian glass designer pieces and the most breathtaking view of the city center.
Urban living in Salzburg’s Old Town - Adults Only
Located at the very heart of the City of Mozart, this boutique hotel is a synthesis of old and new impulses that is well worth exploring. Hotel Stein is situated on the right-hand side of the Salzach River, a hip and trendy part of the city that is distinguished by its young cultural scene. In no other hotel in Salzburg do flamboyant design, art, and urban lifestyle coalesce as effortlessly as in Hotel Stein. Original pieces from the 1950s at the hotel entrance and in the lobby on the one hand and Venetian light fixtures designed by Barovier & Toso on the other set each other off, creating the typical Salzburg flair that has earned the city the nickname of “the most Italian city north of the Alps”.
Rooms & Suites
A glass installation reflecting multiple light sources stretches across seven floors, taking you up to the hotel’s designer bedrooms and suites. Hotel Stein is adults only, and its rooms, with their urban chic, their large-scale city snapshots by Luigi Caputo, and their Italian designer lighting, are as diverse as its guests from all over the world. Some of the rooms have luxury features such as stucco ceilings, while others give you the most spectacular view of the skyline of the historic Old Town.
Dine & Drink
The hotel is crowned by Michelin-starred chef Andreas Senn's Steinterrasse, a one-of-a-kind rooftop terrace plus bar, where a range of culinary delights await you, no matter whether you’re looking for breakfast, a couple of cool drinks, or a fine-dining experience with the rooftops of Salzburg stretching below you. All of this makes Hotel Stein the place to be in Salzburg, a place that stays with you, a place where memories are made.
Special Features
One of the many fantastic things about Hotel Stein is the attentive and personal service of its staff. The rooms all come with espresso machines, delicious teas, and high-end natural cosmetics by Saint Charles. Guests are also welcome to make use of our hotel spa and relaxation room, book a massage, take a sauna, or work out at our small gym.
artHotel Blaue Gans

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Die Blaue Gans is located in the middle of the trendy World Heritage district, opposite the Festspielhaus and at the end of the world-famous Getreidegasse, just a few steps from Mozart's birthplace.
The Blue Goose was once a hostel along Europe's most important trade routes towards Venice. Now it is the first and only art hotel in Salzburg. After several conversions and renovations, a tastefully furnished hotel was created over the years, in which contemporary art is omnipresent. 120 art objects accompany the guests in the rooms, corridors, entrance area, and wine archive.
Rooms & Suites
Right angles are scarce in the house, the guest rooms all have different layouts, and the walls are crooked and bulbous. An off-the-shelf hotel environment is not possible here. Instead, the focus of the furnishings is on craftsmanship: solid carpentry, poured concrete tiles, casement windows, and carefully laid stone floors. The design plays with elements typical of Salzburg (building) culture (wood, sandstone, felt, dirndl fabrics), with the green of the loden coats and with natural surfaces.
Dine & Drink
With a history of around 670 years, the restaurant Die Blaue Gans is the oldest inn in the city. The century-old restaurant with its historic arches is the heart of the house.
The modern Brasserie Bar is the counterpart to the traditional restaurant. Guests are spoiled with fancy drinks & delicacies. Small snacks and finger food are also served.
In the Wine Archive, guests can dine at long family-style tables, and indulge in wine tastings and the cuisine of the Speisenmanufaktur
The modern Brasserie Bar is the counterpart to the traditional restaurant. Guests are spoiled with fancy drinks & delicacies. Small snacks and finger food are also served.
In the Wine Archive, guests can dine at long family-style tables, and indulge in wine tastings and the cuisine of the Speisenmanufaktur
Special Features
Rental Bikes, City Jogging & Sight Jogging with a personal coach, Urban Fitness with a personal Coach