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Hotel Goldgasse A home in an artistic jewel

Located in the heart of Salzburg’s old town, there lies Hotel Goldgasse. The approximately 700 year-old house welcomes its guests with exclusive charme and excellent service - just get in and feel at home. This charming boutique hotel is worth a visit at any time of year. But during the Salzburg Festival, the Hotel Goldgasse sets the scene for an even more profound experience.

Much older than the Salzburg Festival is the stone building in the charming little alleyway called Goldgasse. In the historic stone house incomparable stucco ceilings, unique frescoes, exposed wooden ceilings and original marble floors have been stylishly and subtly paired with modern interior. The 16 individual rooms exude an outstanding attention to detail and luxury. Each one is a homage to famous Salzburg Festival as each room is dedicated to a special performance. However, this small-but perfect retreat doesn’t just provide cultural inspiration, it also offers exceptional cuisine. Lately awarded with the prestigious Gault Millau for culinary excellence. An outstanding breakfast is served every day and the residence is also home to one of Salzburg’s hotspots for traditional Austrian cuisine - the Gasthof Goldgasse.

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Hotel Stein Salzburg meets Venice

Italian influence in Salzburg began in the 16th century, when Venetian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi was comissioned with the planning of a new city layout. In cooperation with his successor Santino Solari, he created the look for which the city of Mozart today is world-famous. The connection of Salzburg and Venice is emphasized with an innovative concept.

Located in one of Salzburg’s top locations, the hotel is dominated by the colour blue: blue as the lagoon and the heaven. Thanks to this colour scheme an unique atmosphere and style have been created that convey an incomparable lifestyle experience.

In 56 exclusive rooms, that show exceptional attention to detail, new standards have been set. These can also be found at the hotel’s rooftop location on the 7th floor - with an outstanding view of the city.

Located on the hotel‘s 2nd floor, the Honeymoon Suite offers a breathtaking view of the Fortress Hohensalzburg as well as the Salzach. The suite itself is absolutely made to fall in love with, but its eye-catcher definitely is the historically protected stucco ceiling, which is one-of-a-kind with its beauty and opulence.

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