Location. The All you need Hotel Salzburg is located in Salzburg, Austria, 800 metres from the Mirabell Palace, 900 metres from Mozarts Birthplace, and one kilometre from Salzburg Cathedral. The hotel is 1.3 kilometres from Salzburg Hauptbahnhof train station.
Hotel Features. This modern hotel is situated at the foot of the Kapuzinerberg mountain in a quiet, centrally located area of the city. Multilingual staff can provide concierge services and assist with the safe deposit box at the front desk. Complimentary newspapers are on offer in the lobby, where Internet connections can also be found. Parking is available nearby.
The All you need Hotel Salzburg does not have a restaurant, but there are dining options within the hotel vicinity. The hotel serves a complimentary, continental buffet breakfast.
Guestrooms. There are 54 rooms over four stories with contemporary decor in warm, neutral tones. Rooms are equipped with satellite television, high speed Internet connections, and telephones. Private bathrooms have showers only and include hair dryers.
Expert Tip. The Mirabell Gardens were built in the 18th century following the plans of the famous architect Fischer von Erlach. Beautifully symmetrical, theyre perhaps most famous as the backdrop in the Do re mi song in the Sound of Music, where Maria and the children danced round the Pegasus fountain and up and down the garden steps.
Rates:
91 - 91 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 54
Number Of Floors: 3
All you need Hotel Salzburg
Glockengasse 4b
Salzburg, Austria 5020
Driving Directions:
From Salzburg Airport (SZG):
Distance to All You Need Hotel Salzburg is 13 kilometres, approximately 14 m inutes drive.
Getting there. The number 2 bus runs between the airport and Salzburgs main train station (Hauptbahnhof) every 10 minutes, which is 1.3 kilometres from the hotel. Single tickets cost 1.80 EUR. Taxis to the hotel cost about 15 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Salzburgs city centre is best explored on foot. The city is served by an inexpensive tram and bus system, and there are numerous cycle paths. Driving is not advised for visitors, and cars are not allowed in some areas of the Old Town.