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Castellani Parkhotel - Salzburg, Austria

Alpenstraae 6
Salzburg, 5020
Nightly Rates (162.89 - 1,458.42)   3 Star
Castellani Parkhotel

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Property Description
The Castellani Parkhotel is ideally located in the centre of Salzburg. This charming design hotel integrates classical elegance and modern architecture in an unique ambience. first classlass hospitality, marked by international trends, combined with regional charm and flair that is one-of-a-kind in Salzburg. The present hotel, which also features a wedding chapel dating from 1677, has been renovated with a great deal of love and commitment and a first class hotel wing including conference and event facilities have been added.

Castellani Parkhotel


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  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • 152  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    The Castellani Parkhotel is situated in the city centre, surrounded by an idyllic park and only a ten-minute walk away from the historic old town. In walking distance you can reach easily the most attractive sights of the city of Salzburg, such as Mozart´s birthplace, the fortress ?Hohen Salzburg?, the Castle Mirabell and many more. The most popular street of Salzburg the ?Getreidegasse? is also just a short stroll away from this charming design hotel. In the Getreidegasse you will find exclusive shops as well as the typical coffeehouses with their delicious pastries. The Hotel is also only 15 minutes away from the central station, airport and exhibition centre, so this new first class hotel is the ideal choice for leisure and business travelers alike.

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card is required to book online. Peak seasons may require your card is charged in advance. Reading the rate rules after selecting your rate will indicate if your card will be charged. This information will appear in your email confirmation.

    Cancellation Policy
    Subject to the discretion of the hotel, the credit card provided may be charged if the reservation is canceled after the cancellation deadline has passed or if the guest fails to arrive. The cancellation policy will appear after selecting rate rules.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  On CASTELLANI premises: The salon style of dining is a speciality of the Eschenbach restaurant. The three varying styles of salons are the meeting place for both lovers of fine food and large partiesThe speciality is Fine Vienna Classics. From the expert kitchen come such regional and traditional dishes as ?Wiener Schnitzel? and ?Tafelspitz?. On CASTELLANI premises: For delicious evening meals make sure to visit our master chef Alexander Mayer and his awarded gourmet restaurant Salieri. It?s modern and tasteful surrounds create an inviting ambience that combined with the superb and diverse menu make for a wonderful night. On offer are sumptuous Mediterranean specialities as well as mouth-watering Asian delicacies. Toscana: Very busy Italian Pizzeria with great food. They serve the best pizzas in Salzburg. Pan e Vin: The Pan e Vin Trattoria and Restaurant offers modern Italian cuisine. The tiny trattoria has only a handful of tables and they are hard to obtain. Burnt sienna walls are lined with wine bottles, colorful ceramic plates and the chef cooks in full view. The upstairs restaurant has a more extensive menu. Zum Eulenspiegel: Delicious food matches the unique setting in this house, which is hundred of years old. It´s right in the middle of the old town. K+K Restaurant: This upstairs restaurant is particularly pleasant. Menu selections consist of locally caught fish, traditional Austrian dishes and game in season.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting & Conference Facilities
  •   Verona Dimensions Length - 18 metres Width - 10 metres Height - 2.9 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 190 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 130 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 55 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity - 60 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity - 190 Maximum Banquet Style Capacity - 130 Maximum Dinner - Dance Style Capacity - 100 The room does have windows with natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. Reims Dimensions Length - 7 metres Width - 6 metres Height - 2.9 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 30 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 26 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 16 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity - 18 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity - 30 Maximum Banquet Style Capacity - 30 The room does have windows with natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. Vilnius Dimensions Length - 7 metres Width - 6 metres Height - 2.9 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 30 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 26 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 16 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity -18 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity - 30 Maximum Banquet Style Capacity - 30 The room does have windows with natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. Dresden Dimensions Length - 7 metres Width - 6 metres Height - 2.9 metres Maximum Theatre Style Capacity - 30 Maximum Classroom Style Capacity - 26 Maximum 'U' Shaped Style Capacity - 16 Maximum Boardroom Style Capacity -18 Maximum Cocktail Style Capacity - 30 Maximum Banquet Style Capacity - 30 The room does have windows with natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out.



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