A really easy to find hotel that took me 20 minutes to walk to from the train station with wheeled hand luggage. The panoramic views as I walked towards the hotel were stunning with the mountainous backdrop. It is a quaint family run hotel in a quiet location but still, close to everything. Check in was simple, friendly & hassle free & I was advised of the WiFi password, breakfast times, check out time & instructions on how to enter the hotel if I returned to it late or in the early hours. With 1 lift & my room key (not a keycard & needed to enter the hotel at later hours) in hand, I was on the way up to my room in just a few short minutes after entering the hotel. My room was on the smallish side but fine as I was travelling solo. It was very clean with a laminate wood floor, 2 single beds pushed together, luggage rack, large mirror, wall mounted tv, safe, clothes rail, electric fan, chair, small shelf/workspace, smoke alarm & a number of electrical sockets. WiFi was password activated, quick to connect to, had fast speeds & was consistent & reliable. Two windows meant an abundance of natural light & I had no issues with noise from inside or outside of the hotel. The bathroom was not massive but was still an adequate size. Very clean with tiled floor & fully tiled walls, hairdryer, mirror, towels, a small shower cubicle with a shower head & hose on a rail, good water pressure & plenty of hot water, wall vent, 2 small bars of soap, 4 small bottles of hair/bodywash, shower hat & vanity kit. Breakfast, served from 07:00 – 10:00, was an excellent continental buffet with no need to book a time. Plenty to choose from with toasts, breads, pastries, cereals, cheeses, cold meat slices, yoghurt, bacon, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, whole apples, grapes, figs, sliced cucumber, tomatoes, peppers, melon & pineapple, honey, Nutella & other spreads, teas, coffees, orange juice & iced tea. Directly across the road from the hotel is a café/restaurant/bar called Sandwirt that was recommended to me on checking in & it didn’t disappoint. Family owned & run it was chilled, very laid back, frequented by friendly & chatty locals, served up great food, really nice Tirolean beer called Starkenberger & the prices were very reasonable. The owners too, were very friendly & welcoming. If you fancy something a little (well actually a lot) livelier without straying too far from the hotel, further up the street heading towards the bridge for the old town is M&M cocktail bar. It was very busy & again, very popular with the locals but with a much younger clientele than at Sandwirt. I was the last customer to leave as I enjoyed a pleasant conversation with the very friendly bar staff. I’m not a fan of cocktails so I didn’t try any but I am a fan of beer & I had 3 very refreshing & tasty pints of Trumer Pils which cost 4.50 Euros each for 500 mls. If your fancy is Indian food, there are 3 Indian restaurants on the same street as the hotel, all located between the hotel & the br
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