המלונות הטובים ביותר ב Austria
Vienna's Innere Stadt fills up fast, and budget options rarely stay budget for long. We reviewed the standouts. These 10 made the cut.
הבחירות המובילות שלנו ב Austria
לחץ על מלון כלשהו לבדיקת זמינות והזמנה במחיר הטוב ביותר.
Dachsteinkönig – Familux Resort
Hallstatt
Hubertus Hotel
Lech
Hotel Kitzhof Mountain Design Resort
Kitzbuhel
The Little Guesthouse Salzburg
Salzburg
Black Sheeps Adventures
Tyrolean Alps
Hapimag Resort Zell am See
Zell Am See
Lendhotel
Graz
Hotel Auriga Lech
Lech
Schlosshotel Kitzbühel
Kitzbuhel
Lesachtalerhof
Tyrolean Alps
כל המלונות בהשוואה
השוואה זה לצד זה של מיקום, מחיר וציון מאומת.
| # | מלון | עיר ואזור | מחיר/לילה | ציון | שירותים |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dachsteinkönig – Familux Resort | Hallstatt | ₪540 – ₪700/לילה | 9.8/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+7חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 2 | Hubertus Hotel | Lech | ₪540 – ₪700/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהבר+3חנייהסאונהילדים |
| 3 | Hotel Kitzhof Mountain Design Resort | Kitzbuhel | ₪1,230/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרחדר כושר+8מסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 4 | The Little Guesthouse Salzburg | Salzburg | ₪760/לילה | 10/10 | ארוחת בוקרחנייהילדים |
| 5 | Black Sheeps Adventures | Tyrolean Alps | ₪340/לילה | 9.8/10 | מותר חיות מחמדחנייהילדים |
| 6 | Hapimag Resort Zell am See | Zell Am See | ₪630/לילה | 9.6/10 | בריכהספאמסעדה+4מותר חיות מחמדחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 7 | Lendhotel | Graz | ₪620/לילה | 9.4/10 | ארוחת בוקרחדר כושרמסעדה+5ברמותר חיות מחמדחנייהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 8 | Hotel Auriga Lech | Lech | ₪540 – ₪700/לילה | 9.8/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+8חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 9 | Schlosshotel Kitzbühel | Kitzbuhel | ₪1,280/לילה | 9.4/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+9חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדיםטעינת EV |
| 10 | Lesachtalerhof | Tyrolean Alps | ₪370/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהמותר חיות מחמד+3חנייהסאונהילדים |
למה המלונות האלה עלו לרשימה
הנה למה כל אחד עלה לרשימה.
Dachsteinkönig – Familux Resort
Dachsteinkönig sits in the Austrian Alps near Gosau, built in timber and stone with mountain views on every side. It's an all-inclusive five-star resort, and that combination is rarer than you'd think at this altitude. You're a five-minute walk from a chairlift to the Gosau ski area, and there's even a beginners' ski slope on the property itself. The suites come with balconies, bunk beds in separate bedrooms, flat-screen TVs, and Nespresso machines. If you need more space, the two-story chalets add fireplaces, dining areas, and kitchenettes. All meals are included and served in the restaurant, so you never have to think about that. The pool setup is serious: indoor, outdoor, and a dedicated kids' pool, all with water slides. Add a spa, sauna, gym, kids' club, and playground, and rainy days don't feel like a problem. One honest caveat: if you travel without children, the family-forward energy here is unmistakable, so go in with clear eyes.
כתובת:Dachsteinkönig – Familux Resort, Am Hornspitz 1, 4824 Gosau, Austria
השווה מחירים לDachsteinkönig – Familux Resort
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Hubertus Hotel
Hubertus Hotel is a chalet-style mountain property in Lech, Austria, sitting squarely in the Arlberg ski area. It has an unhurried, family-run feel that suits the alpine setting well. Rooms are simply furnished with TVs and en suite bathrooms, and some come with balconies. If you need more space, suites add a separate living area, and family rooms are available too. Free breakfast is a genuine perk, and the on-site restaurant means you don't have to venture out after a long day on the slopes. The spa area includes a hammam and a sauna, which is exactly what you want after cold mountain air. There's also a kids' playroom, so families traveling with children are well looked after. Free parking removes one of the usual headaches of mountain travel. The ski school is an easy walk away, and ski storage is on-site. Our honest caveat: the vibe is calm and no-nonsense rather than flashy, so don't come expecting resort-level glitz.
כתובת:Hubertus Hotel, Anger 441, 6764 Lech, Austria
השווה מחירים לHubertus Hotel
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Hotel Kitzhof Mountain Design Resort
Hotel Kitzhof Mountain Design Resort is a traditional Alpine chalet in Kitzbühel, Austria, and it carries that character through every corner. The look is rustic-chic, warm without being fussy, and the overall feel is unhurried and genuinely mountain. You're an 8-minute walk from both the Kitzbühel Hahnenkamm train station and the ski resort area, which makes arriving and getting on the slopes straightforward. The Kitzbüheler Horn mountain is 9 km away. Rooms come with Wi-Fi and minibars, and if you upgrade, you can get rainfall showers, balconies, and mountain views. Suites go further with living areas, fireplaces, and whirlpool tubs. The spa has an indoor pool, sauna, gym, and hot tub, so you can swim before or after a day on the mountain. The restaurant offers seasonal terrace dining, and breakfast is on-site. Bicycle rental adds a low-key way to explore when snow isn't the priority. The hotel is kid-friendly, so it works well for families traveling with younger guests. If Alps views matter to you, book an upgraded room and confirm the balcony at time of reservation.
כתובת:Hotel Kitzhof Mountain Design Resort, Schwarzseestraße 8/10, 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria
השווה מחירים לHotel Kitzhof Mountain Design Resort
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

The Little Guesthouse Salzburg
The Little Guesthouse Salzburg is a polished, residential-feeling property that trades flash for genuine calm. It sits in a quiet area of the city, a 12-minute walk from Salzburg Parsch Bahnhof train station, and feels genuinely unhurried from the moment you arrive. Mozart's birthplace is just 2 km away, and the grand 11th-century hilltop fortress Festung Hohensalzburg is 3 km out, so you're well-placed for exploring. Rooms are relaxed and practical: flat-screen TVs, sitting areas, safes, and private bathrooms with bathtubs. Upgrade if you can, because the balcony rooms add real breathing room. Breakfast is complimentary and served in a quaint dining room, parking is free, and the garden with lounge chairs gives the whole place an easy, no-nonsense rhythm. The terrace and lounge round out a property that clearly prioritizes comfort over spectacle. Bicycle rental is available if you'd rather skip the bus. We'd suggest booking an upgraded room with a balcony for the full experience.
כתובת:The Little Guesthouse Salzburg, Rennbahnstraße 11, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
השווה מחירים לThe Little Guesthouse Salzburg
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Black Sheeps Adventures
Black Sheeps Adventures in Wildalpen, Austria, has the feel of a place that takes the outdoors seriously without taking itself too seriously. The name says it all: this is somewhere a little different, a little offbeat. You're in rural Austria, so expect calm, open space and a pace that slows you down whether you want it to or not. Bring the dogs. Cats too, actually. Pets are genuinely welcome here, not just tolerated. Parking is on-site, which matters when you're arriving loaded with gear. Wi-Fi is available, so you can stay connected if you must. Some rooms have private bathrooms and showers, so check when you book if that's a priority for you. Staff speak both English and German, which makes communication easy. There's even a gift shop on-site. The rating from guests is impressively high, suggesting this place earns real loyalty. If you want adventure country with a warm, no-nonsense base, this is a solid pick.
כתובת:Black Sheeps Adventures, Kühbachau 170, 8924 Wildalpen, Austria
השווה מחירים לBlack Sheeps Adventures
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Hapimag Resort Zell am See
Hapimag Resort Zell am See sits in the Austrian Alps town of Zell am See, and it carries a calm, unhurried character that suits the mountain setting well. The indoor pool and sauna mean you can warm up after a cold day outside without leaving the building. The spa adds another layer of recovery options, which is genuinely useful in a place where people tend to push themselves hard outdoors. You can rent bicycles on-site, so exploring the area doesn't require a car. The kitchen and refrigerator in the accommodations give you real flexibility around meals, though there's also a restaurant when you'd rather not cook. Pets are welcome, including dogs and cats, which removes a common headache for traveling pet owners. Parking is on-site, and the property is fully accessible with accessible parking and elevator. Wi-Fi, baggage storage, laundry, and a gift shop round out a practical, well-covered set of services. The high guest satisfaction here is earned, not accidental. If you're driving into the Alps with a dog and want genuine comfort, this is a strong choice.
כתובת:Hapimag Resort Zell am See, Wildentenweg 19, 5700 Zell am See, Austria
השווה מחירים לHapimag Resort Zell am See
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Lendhotel
Lendhotel sits in the Lend neighborhood of Graz, inside a modern building on a street lined with shops and eateries. It's a 15-minute walk from Graz Central train station, and the Clock Tower is 2 km away, so you're genuinely well-placed for exploring the city. The hotel carries a confident, contemporary energy without feeling cold. Rooms are airy, with floor-to-ceiling windows and city views, and some come with balconies. Upgraded rooms add kitchenettes, which is a nice touch if you want flexibility. The rooftop terrace is the standout feature: panoramic views, properly furnished, the kind of spot you'll want to use more than once. There's also a 24-hour cafe with artwork on the walls, a fitness center, bicycle rental, and room service. Breakfast is available but comes at a surcharge, so factor that in. The kid-friendly amenities and laundry service make it a practical choice for travelers who need more than just a bed. We'd say the rooftop alone justifies the stay.
כתובת:Lendhotel, Grüne G. 2, 8020 Graz, Austria
שכונה:Lend
השווה מחירים לLendhotel
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Hotel Auriga Lech
Hotel Auriga Lech is a chalet-style property in Lech, Austria, and it pulls off the trick of feeling both mountain-rustic and genuinely polished. The ski lifts are a 7-minute walk, which means you're lacing boots and heading out fast. Golfclub Lech is even closer, just 6 minutes on foot. Rooms mix pine furnishings with modern touches, and suites add seating areas or full living rooms. If you need more space, the 1- to 3-bedroom apartments come with kitchens and dining areas, making longer stays comfortable. The dining setup is serious: an upscale restaurant, a wine cellar, a fireplace lounge, a cigar bar, and a golf simulator (for a fee). There's also a full spa, indoor pool, and gym, so rest days don't feel wasted. Kids have a dedicated play area, and pets are welcome too. Parking is free, which matters in a mountain resort. Our honest caveat: this place runs at a calm, unhurried pace, so if you want buzzy nightlife, look elsewhere.
כתובת:Hotel Auriga Lech, Omesberg 330, 6764 Lech, Austria
השווה מחירים לHotel Auriga Lech
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Schlosshotel Kitzbühel
Schlosshotel Kitzbühel sits at the foot of Kitzbüheler Horn mountain, and it carries that alpine grandeur without apology. This is a full-service, five-star resort built for people who want serious comfort alongside serious mountain access. The Hornbahn Talstation ski gondolas are just 1 km away, so you're on the slopes fast. Rooms come with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars as standard. Upgrade and you'll get a terrace or balcony with mountain views, which we think is worth it. Some suites add kitchens and dining tables if you want more space to spread out. Dining covers a lot of ground: a complimentary breakfast buffet, a buffet restaurant, a steakhouse, and a bar with a fireplace. The spa, saunas, and indoor/outdoor pool round things out nicely. You can also rent bikes, play tennis or golf, or try horseback riding. The Casino Kitzbühel is 2 km away if evenings call for it. One honest caveat: parking costs extra, so factor that in if you're driving.
כתובת:Schlosshotel Kitzbühel, Ried Kaps 7, 6370 Kitzbühel, Austria
השווה מחירים לSchlosshotel Kitzbühel
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Lesachtalerhof
Lesachtalerhof is a chalet-style hotel in Liesing, Austria, with Lesachtal mountain views that set a genuinely relaxed tone from the moment you arrive. It's unpretentious and down-to-earth, and that's exactly the point. Rooms are simple but come with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, and some have balconies or terraces if you want to sit with the view. Apartments step things up with kitchenettes, living areas, and pull-out sofas. There's also a log cabin with its own kitchen, terrace, and BBQ, which gives you a more private, self-contained stay. The breakfast buffet is complimentary, and so are the loaner e-bikes, which makes exploring the surrounding area genuinely easy. Obergailer See is 9 km away, and the Grifitzbühel peak is 11 km out. The restaurant has a warm feel, with an outdoor terrace for good weather. Parking and pets are both welcome here, which removes two of the most common travel headaches. If you're after luxury polish, look elsewhere. If you want honest mountain hospitality with useful freebies built in, this delivers.
כתובת:Lesachtalerhof, Liesing 40, 9653 Liesing, Austria
השווה מחירים לLesachtalerhof
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

היכן לשהות ב Austria
השכונה שתבחרו חשובה יותר מהמלון עצמו.
Vienna neighborhoods: where to actually stay
Innere Stadt is Vienna's historic core. Stephansdom, the Hofburg, the Ringstrasse all within a 10-minute walk of each other. It's stunning and expensive. Budget €300-700/night if you insist on sleeping inside the first district.
Mariahilf, Spittelberg, and Neubau are where Viennese people actually spend their evenings. Kirchengasse, Zollergasse, and the streets around MuseumsQuartier have better restaurants, better bars, and hotels at €120-340/night. The U3 gets you to Stephansdom in 8 minutes. Honestly? This is the smarter base.
Salzburg beyond the tourist track
The Altstadt is compact. Getreidegasse, Judengasse, Kaigasse all connect within 15 minutes on foot. You don't need a car and you probably shouldn't bring one. Park-and-ride on the city edge costs €7/day versus €30+ at Altstadt hotels.
Schloss Fuschl at Fuschlsee is 25 minutes from the Altstadt by car and earns every euro of its €380-740/night rate. It's a genuine 15th-century castle on a lake. not a hotel pretending to be one. If you're splitting a Salzburg trip between city and countryside, book two nights there and don't overthink it.
Innsbruck: the Alpine city people keep underrating
Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse in the Altstadt is where you want to be. the Golden Roof is literally at the end of the street, and you're 20 minutes by cable car from alpine terrain above 2,000m. The Penz Hotel and Hotel Schwarzer Adler are both right here, at €130-300/night.
Pradl, just east of the Altstadt, is Innsbruck's residential neighborhood. Nala Individuellhotel sits here, and it's a 12-minute flat walk to the center. Cheaper, quieter, and you eat breakfast with locals instead of tour groups.
When to book. and when to wait
Salzburg's Summer Festival runs late July through August. the most famous classical music event in the world, and hotels know it. Rates jump 40-70% and availability collapses. Book 4 months out or arrive in early July when prices are still sane at €200-400/night.
Vienna's shoulder seasons. March through May and September through October. are genuinely the best time to visit. Temperatures sit at 10-20°C, prices drop 25-30% versus peak summer, and the Kunsthistorisches Museum and Belvedere aren't wall-to-wall tour groups. We've never had a bad trip in October.
Austria's transport: train, tram, or taxi?
ÖBB's Railjet between Vienna, Salzburg, and Innsbruck is fast, comfortable, and cheap if you book ahead. €29-59 for Vienna-Salzburg, 2.5 hours. Skip the airport taxi in Vienna; the City Airport Train (CAT) runs non-stop to Wien Mitte in 16 minutes for €14.90.
Within cities, forget taxis for short hops. Vienna's U-Bahn is one of Europe's cleanest metro systems. a weekly pass costs €17.10. Innsbruck's IVB tram runs every 7-10 minutes through the Altstadt. Salzburg's Old Town is walkable enough that you'll rarely need the bus at all.
Austrian hotel customs worth knowing
Austria operates on a 'Kurtaxe' system. many resort-area hotels charge a small tourist tax of €1.50-3.50 per person per night on top of your room rate. It's not a scam, it funds local infrastructure, but factor it in if you're budgeting tight.
Check-in is typically 3pm, check-out at noon. stricter than southern Europe. Most hotels, including Altstadt Vienna and Hotel Schwarzer Adler, will store luggage for free if you arrive early. And tipping: round up restaurant bills, leave €1-2/night for housekeeping. It matters more than people realize.
גלה את Austria לפי עיר
אנחנו מכסים 9 יעדים ברחבי Austria. בחר עיר למדריך מלונות מוקדש.
אזורי המלון הטובים ביותר של Austria
Austria splits neatly into three hotel hubs. Vienna for culture and coffee houses, Salzburg for Baroque architecture and Mozart, Innsbruck for Alps access and Tyrolean character. Each one rewards you differently, so knowing which fits your trip saves real money.
Vienna 4 מלונות מאומתים Imperial grandeur, serious coffee culture, and Europe's best public transport.
Imperial grandeur, serious coffee culture, and Europe's best public transport.
Vienna doesn't ease you in. it hits you with the Ringstrasse, the Staatsoper, and Schönbrunn Palace before you've had your first Melange. The city earns its reputation. Innere Stadt is the historic bull's-eye, but Spittelberg and Mariahilf are where you'll actually feel like you belong.
Our four Vienna picks range from €120 to €720/night. Hotel Sacher for the full imperial experience on Philharmonikerstrasse, down to 25hours beim MuseumsQuartier for something younger and cheaper in Neubau. The gap between them is real, and so is the difference in what you're buying.
Avoid booking anything on the far side of Gürtel. Vienna's ring road acts as a cultural divide, and neighborhoods west of it feel detached from the city you came to see. Stay inside it.
עיין בכל מלוני Vienna → Salzburg 3 מלונות מאומתים Baroque beauty, fortress views, and the best classical music on earth.
Baroque beauty, fortress views, and the best classical music on earth.
Salzburg is small and walkable in a way that surprises people. the Altstadt fits inside about 20 minutes on foot, from Getreidegasse to the Mirabell Gardens. That compactness is the point. You don't come here to cover ground; you come to slow down.
Hotel Goldener Hirsch and Hotel Stein anchor the Altstadt at €140-620/night, and both earn their rates. But Schloss Fuschl. 25 minutes out at Fuschlsee. is the unexpected star. A castle on an alpine lake at €380-740/night sounds indulgent until you're sitting on the terrace watching the fog lift.
The Summer Festival (late July-August) is wonderful and absolutely chaotic. Prices spike, Getreidegasse becomes a slow-moving river of visitors, and tables anywhere near Domplatz need booking days ahead. Come in June or September and you'll love it more.
עיין בכל מלוני Salzburg → Innsbruck 3 מלונות מאומתים Alps overhead, medieval streets underfoot. the compact city that punches hard.
Alps overhead, medieval streets underfoot. the compact city that punches hard.
Innsbruck has one trick that no other Austrian city can match: you can have breakfast in the Altstadt, take the Hungerburg funicular and Nordkette cable car, and be standing on snow at 2,256m before noon. Then walk back into town for lunch. That combination is genuinely rare.
The Altstadt around Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse is dense with character. the Golden Roof, the Hofburg, and Maria-Theresien-Strasse all within a few hundred meters. The Penz Hotel and Hotel Schwarzer Adler sit right in this pocket at €130-300/night. Pradl, a 12-minute walk east, is quieter and residential. Nala Individuellhotel works well there.
Innsbruck suffers from a ski-season price bump December through February. expect Altstadt hotels to run €180-300/night during peak weeks. Book 10-12 weeks out for Christmas through mid-January, or accept that flexibility will cost you.
עיין בכל מלוני Innsbruck → Salzburg Lake District (Salzkammergut) 1 מלון מאומת Alpine lakes, castle hotels, and genuine peace. a world away from the Altstadt crowds.
Alpine lakes, castle hotels, and genuine peace. a world away from the Altstadt crowds.
Fuschlsee sits 25 minutes east of Salzburg city center by car. close enough for a day trip into the Altstadt, far enough that you actually decompress. Schloss Fuschl is the anchor here: a proper 15th-century hunting lodge turned castle hotel on the lake's western shore.
This is not a base for sightseeing. It's a base for doing very little extremely well. Kayaking on the Fuschlsee, hiking the ridge above the castle, eating Austrian classics in the Schloss restaurant. that's the itinerary. Rates run €380-740/night, which sounds steep until you realize what you're waking up to.
The Salzkammergut region extends further. Wolfgangsee, Mondsee, Hallstatt are all within 45-60 minutes. But Schloss Fuschl is the hotel anchor that makes it worth building a trip around.
עיין בכל מלוני Salzburg Lake District (Salzkammergut) →האזורים הטובים ביותר לפי סגנון
ספר לנו איך אתה נוסע.
Romantic
Schloss Fuschl at Fuschlsee. a 15th-century castle on an alpine lake. is as romantic as Austria gets, full stop. The combination of candlelit dining, mountain air, and zero mobile signal is hard to manufacture anywhere else.
Culture
Vienna's Innere Stadt is the obvious answer. the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Stephansdom, and the Staatsoper are all within a 10-minute walk of each other. The MuseumsQuartier in Neubau runs a close second for contemporary art and a younger crowd.
Family
Innsbruck's Altstadt works well for families. the Nordkette cable car thrills kids of every age, and Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse is pedestrianized and safe. Hotel Schwarzer Adler is well set up for families and a 4-minute walk from the Golden Roof.
Budget
Innsbruck's Pradl neighborhood. specifically Nala Individuellhotel at €110-200/night. is where smart travelers base themselves. You're 12 minutes on foot from the Altstadt, breakfast is generous, and you're nowhere near the tourist premium zone.
Beach
Austria is landlocked, so lake swimming is the closest you'll get. Fuschlsee near Salzburg has clear, cold alpine water and a small beach by the castle. In summer, water temperatures reach 22-24°C and it genuinely delivers.
Foodie
Vienna's Naschmarkt on Wienzeile. Europe's best open-air market. sits 10 minutes walk from The Guesthouse Vienna in Mariahilf. Saturday mornings here, with fresh Käsekrainer from a street vendor and a paper cup of coffee, is the food experience Austria doesn't advertise nearly enough.
איך בדקנו את המלונות האלה
כל מלון ברשימה זו עבר את אותה הערכה. הנה בדיוק איך אנחנו מדרגים אותם.
We started with 200+ hotels across 3 regions and 9 neighborhoods. We cut anything with inconsistent service, misleading photos, or overpriced mediocrity. Ten made the cut.
איכות מיקום
האם השכונה נוחה להליכה? האם מסעדות, חנויות ואטרקציות נמצאות במרחק הליכה של 10 דקות? איך זה מרגיש בלילה? אנחנו מעריכים בטיחות, גישה לתחבורה ציבורית ואם לאזור יש אופי מקומי אמיתי. מלון בשכונה הלא נכונה הורס טיול. לכן המיקום נושא את המשקל הרב ביותר.
תמורה למחיר
אנחנו משווים מה שמשלמים למה שמקבלים. מלון ב-150 אירו עם מיקום מצוין, חדרים נקיים וצוות מועיל יכול לנצח מלון ב-500 אירו עם שירותים מפוארים באזור רע. אנחנו לוקחים בחשבון תמחור עונתי, מדיניות ביטול ועלויות נסתרות. המטרה היא למצוא את היחס הטוב ביותר, לא את המחיר הנמוך ביותר.
חוויית אורחים
אנחנו מנתחים אלפי ביקורות מאומתות של אורחים בפלטפורמות מרובות, מחפשים דפוסים ולא תלונות בודדות. שבח עקבי על ניקיון, צוות ואיכות חדרים חשוב. אנחנו גם מעריכים את הבלתי מוחשי: האם למלון יש אופי? מלון רשת חסר נשמה עם מתקנים מושלמים עדיין מפסיד למסעדה קטנה מנוהלת היטב עם אישיות.
כל מלון בדף זה זכה למקומו דרך תהליך זה.
מתי לבקר Austria: עונה לפי עונה
מחירי מלונות, עומס ומזג אוויר משתנים לפי עונה.
Winter (December-February)
December is beautiful and brutally expensive. Vienna's Rathausplatz Christmas market and Salzburg's Christkindlmarkt on Domplatz push hotel rates up 50-80% from late November through January 1. January and February are genuinely underrated: ski season in Innsbruck keeps Alps-adjacent hotels elevated at €180-300/night, but Vienna drops to €90-160/night with no queues at the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Pack properly. temperatures regularly hit -3°C at night.
Spring (March-May)
Spring is when Austria quietly becomes its best self. Vienna's Prater park fills with cherry blossoms in April, the Ringstrasse looks spectacular in clear light, and hotel rates are 25-30% below summer peak. expect €130-260/night in Mariahilf and Spittelberg. Salzburg in May is especially good: the festival circuit hasn't started, Mirabell Gardens are in bloom, and you can walk Getreidegasse without dodging tour groups.
Summer (June-August)
Summer is peak everything. peak prices, peak crowds, peak experiences. Vienna hits 25-28°C in July and the outdoor pools at Krapfenwaldlbad fill up fast. Salzburg during the Summer Festival (late July-August) is the most intense: €400-740/night is normal for Altstadt hotels, and booking 3-4 months out isn't paranoid, it's necessary. Innsbruck is the relative bargain at €160-300/night and gives you immediate alpine access when city heat gets old.
Autumn (September-November)
September is the best month in Austria and it's not particularly close. The Summer Festival crowds have evaporated, temperatures sit at a perfect 16-20°C, and hotel rates fall 20-35% from August peaks. Vienna's Altstadt drops to €300-420/night versus €500+ in high summer. October in Innsbruck is spectacular: alpine foliage above the Nordkette, the city to yourself, and rates at €120-200/night. November gets quieter still, and Vienna's Kaffeehäuser feel exactly as they should. warm, unhurried, and full of locals.
איך להזמין מלונות ב Austria
אסטרטגיות הזמנה חכמות לAustria.
Book Salzburg 3-4 months out for July-August
The Salzburg Summer Festival runs late July through August 31. it's one of the world's great classical music events and hotel inventory gets consumed months in advance. Altstadt hotels like Goldener Hirsch on Getreidegasse are fully booked by April for peak festival weeks. If you're flexible on dates, June or September gives you 90% of the Salzburg experience at 50-60% of the price.
Use the ÖBB Railjet. don't bother with budget airlines
Vienna to Salzburg by Railjet costs €29-59 booked ahead and takes 2 hours 28 minutes, city center to city center. Factor in airport check-in time, Uber to the airport, and baggage fees on a budget carrier and the train wins on time and money. Book on oebb.at at least 2-3 weeks out for the best Sparschiene fares.
Vienna's U-Bahn pass beats taxis every time
A 24-hour Vienna transport pass costs €8 and covers all U-Bahn lines (U1-U6), trams, and buses. the entire Ringstrasse area is U2 and U4 territory. Taxis from Schwechat airport to Innere Stadt run €36-42 by meter; the City Airport Train (CAT) to Wien Mitte takes 16 minutes for €14.90. Don't accept a flat-rate airport taxi quote without checking first.
Budget for the Kurtaxe tourist tax in resort areas
Schloss Fuschl and other lake district hotels charge a Kurtaxe. a local tourist tax. of €1.50-3.50 per person per night on top of your room rate. It's collected at check-out and isn't always shown clearly in booking confirmations. On a 4-night stay for two people, that's €12-28 extra. Not a lot, but worth knowing so checkout isn't a surprise.
Skip hotel breakfast at least once. use a Kaffeehaus instead
Hotel breakfasts in Vienna run €18-35 per person and are mostly fine. Café Central on Herrengasse and Café Landtmann on Universitätsring are €8-14 for Melange and a fresh Kipferl, and they've been doing it since the 1870s. In Salzburg, Café Tomaselli on Alter Markt has been open since 1705. These places aren't tourist traps. they're institutions, and the difference in quality is obvious.
Innsbruck over Salzburg if you're on a tighter budget
Innsbruck consistently runs €30-80/night cheaper than comparable Salzburg Altstadt hotels, and what you get. immediate alpine access via the Nordkette cable car, a walkable historic center around Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse, and the IVB tram at €5.20/day. is genuinely excellent. Nala Individuellhotel in Pradl at €110-200/night is the best straight value in this guide. Salzburg has more classical prestige; Innsbruck has better bang for your euro.
שאלות נפוצות על מלונות ב Austria
תשובות ישירות מהצוות שלנו.
What's the best neighborhood to stay in Vienna?
Innere Stadt puts you 5 minutes from Stephansdom and the Hofburg. but you'll pay for it, typically €300-700/night. Mariahilf and Spittelberg are smarter: you're 15 minutes by U-Bahn from everything, neighborhoods actually feel Viennese, and prices drop to €150-340/night. Avoid the area immediately around Westbahnhof. it's functional, nothing more.
When is the cheapest time to visit Austria?
January and February are the sweet spot. outside of ski season peaks, hotel rates in Vienna drop to €90-180/night and Salzburg dips to €120-220/night. Avoid December entirely if budget matters: Christmas markets on Rathausplatz and Christkindlmarkt push prices up 40-60%. March is underrated. temperatures hit 8-12°C, crowds are thin, and you still get decent weather for the Ringstrasse.
How do I get between Vienna, Salzburg, and Innsbruck?
ÖBB's Railjet is the move. Vienna to Salzburg takes 2.5 hours and costs €29-59 booked ahead on oebb.at. Salzburg to Innsbruck runs about 2 hours. Flying makes zero sense for these distances, and the train drops you right in city centers. Wien Hauptbahnhof, Salzburg Hauptbahnhof, Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof. no airport transfer costs eating into your budget.
Is Hotel Sacher worth the price?
At €380-720/night, it's Vienna's most famous address for a reason. the 1876 building on Philharmonikerstrasse, 3 minutes from the Staatsoper, is genuinely special. But you're partly paying for the name. If the Sacher torte in the Red Bar and a Ringstrasse view matter to you, it absolutely delivers. If you want design and character without the legacy premium, Altstadt Vienna on Kirchengasse is a smarter spend at €180-340/night.
What's the best hotel in Salzburg for first-timers?
Hotel Goldener Hirsch on Getreidegasse is the classic answer. it's been welcoming guests since 1407, sits 4 minutes from Mozart's Birthplace, and the staff know the Altstadt inside out. For something with a proper view of the fortress, Hotel Stein on Gstättengasse has a rooftop terrace at €140-260/night that most guests miss entirely. Don't book anything near the Hauptbahnhof if you want the real Salzburg experience.
Is Innsbruck worth staying in, or just a day trip from Salzburg?
Stay. Innsbruck earns an overnight. the Nordkette cable car from Hungerburg gets you to 2,256m in under 20 minutes, and the Altstadt around Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse is genuinely walkable and beautiful. Hotel Schwarzer Adler and The Penz are both solid bases at €130-300/night. Salzburg to Innsbruck is a 2-hour train ride, so day-tripping wastes half your day in transit.
What areas should I avoid when booking hotels in Vienna?
Skip hotels directly around Praterstern. it's Vienna's roughest square and not where you want to be walking at midnight. The stretch along Mariahilfer Strasse toward Westbahnhof feels anonymous and overpriced for what you get. Instead, anything in Spittelberg or between Neubaugasse and the MuseumsQuartier gives you real neighborhood character for €120-340/night.
Do Austrian hotels include breakfast?
Often yes. especially in Salzburg and Innsbruck where Frühstück is practically a religion. In Vienna, it depends on the hotel and rate tier; budget places like 25hours beim MuseumsQuartier sometimes charge €15-25 extra. Our honest advice: skip the hotel breakfast at least once and hit a Viennese Kaffeehaus instead. Café Landtmann on Universitätsring or Café Central on Herrengasse will spoil you for €8-14 a head.
What's the best hotel for accessing Salzburg's Christmas markets?
Hotel Goldener Hirsch on Getreidegasse puts you 6 minutes on foot from the main Christkindlmarkt on Domplatz, which runs late November through December 26. Book by August. seriously, rooms go fast and prices jump to €400-620/night in peak December weeks. Hotel Stein is your backup if Goldener Hirsch is sold out, and the rooftop view of the fortress lit up at Christmas is worth it alone.
Is public transport good enough, or do I need taxis in Austrian cities?
Public transport wins in Vienna. the U-Bahn lines U1, U2, U3, U4, U6 cover almost everything, a 24-hour pass costs €8, and taxis from the airport to Innere Stadt run €36-42. Salzburg's buses are reliable but less frequent; walking the Altstadt is honestly faster for most sights. In Innsbruck, the IVB tram network is excellent and a day pass costs just €5.20.
Which Austrian hotel offers the best value for money?
Nala Individuellhotel in Innsbruck's Pradl neighborhood at €110-200/night is the honest answer. independent, well-run, 12 minutes walk from the Golden Roof, and none of the corporate blandness. 25hours Hotel beim MuseumsQuartier in Vienna's Neubau district runs €120-220/night and puts you directly beside the Museumsplatz with Spittelberg's wine bars a 7-minute walk away. Both beat anything near a train station at twice the price.
When do hotel prices peak in Austria?
Three windows hit hardest: Vienna in late December through New Year (add 50-80% to standard rates), Salzburg during the Summer Festival in July-August when Goldgasse gets pedestrian-packed and €500+/night rooms disappear fast, and the entire country during Easter weekend. In Innsbruck, ski season from late December through February keeps Altstadt hotel prices elevated at €180-300/night. Book 3-4 months out for any of these windows.


