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SCHLADMING | AUSTRIA Stadthotel Brunner

Boutique hotel for body, mind and soul

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Take a 500 year-old house, add stylish architecture and Asian influence and what do you have? A comfortable, accessible boutique hotel with 24 rooms. This is urban style in the heart of Schladming ski resort – not Alpine kitsch, but simple elegance. Stadthotel brunner’s architecture, complete with glittering façade, make the building a real eye-catcher in the region.

Sustainability is the theme running throughout the hotel, with materials from the region and local, Ayurvedic and alkaline cuisine in the adjoining à la carte restaurant with bar and “Lounge 1919“ with excellent wine assortment. Enjoy the sauna, massage, yoga or meditation or patronise the tea house at the SPA up above the rooftops of Schladming. Guests can also sample the hotel’s great cultural programme and use the nearby Klangfilmtheater venue – on offer is everything from talks on diet and cookery courses to film nights, musical events and art exhibitions. A place to find yourself, to learn, and to enjoy music and art.

Privat happiness close to the stars

Moments of happiness at 1,250 m above sea level are promised by the boutique hotel Bergwiesenglück in the middle of the Tyrolean Alps. How could it be any different. It is a place where the view wanders over the lush green mountain meadows to the rugged peaks of the Silvretta Group and the fresh air clears the mind.

On a sunny place presents the elegant Chalet village, in the center the Bergwiesenhof. The authentic Alpine Suites, the restaurant “Hermann’s kitchen” and the reception are located here. On the roof top you find a 12-meter heated infinity pool and a small fitness cube, with a magnificent view of the surrounding mountain landscape.

The architecture is reminiscent of the Tyrolean “Heustadl” which is typical of alpine farming. The clarity of the architecture is continued in the interior - you won’t find any overloaded alpine chic here. The use of traditional materials is interpreted in a modern way and creates an authentic, contemporary ambience, designed with a lot of respect in dealing with nature and the environment. Especially local materials from Tyrol, such as loden and Tyrolean wood were incorporated into the planning.

“The 12 chalets are a commitment to the region and fit naturally into the alpine environment. Wood meets concrete and stone meets loden.”

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