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Hotel Carlton Salzburg - Salzburg, Austria

Markus-Sittikus-Strase 3
Salzburg, 5020
Nightly Rates (155.20 - 155.20)   4 Star
Hotel Carlton Salzburg

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Property Description
The hotel is situated at the city entrance of Salzburg, close to the Mirabell garden and the old city centre. It is a traditional and historical building with charm and personal touch, offering 39 luxurious rooms for business travellers and private visitors.

Hotel Carlton Salzburg


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Deluxe Room Single

  • 1 single bed, bathroom/shower/toilet, hair dryer, bathrobe, telephone, colour TV, radio, mini bar, safe deposit box, modem connection and working desk in some rooms
  • Deluxe Room Double

  • 1 double bed, bathroom/shower/toilet, hair dryer, bathrobe, telephone, colour TV, radio, mini bar, safe deposit box, modem connection and working desk in some rooms
  • Deluxe Room Twin

  • 2 twin beds, bathroom/shower/toilet, hair dryer, bathrobe, telephone, colour TV, radio, mini bar, safe deposit box, modem connection and working desk in some rooms

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 12:00noon 

  • Check out time is 12:00noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT: +60 

  • 39  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take exit Salzburg Mitte and head in the direction of the city centre (Zentrum). Turn right after passing the bridge at the first set of traffic lights. You will find the hotel on your right hand side after approx. 200 metres. Transportation:* Salzburg Airport, 5.0 km (taxi fare approx. EUR 5,00)* train station, 1.5 km (taxi fare approx. EUR 3,00)* fair grounds, 1.0 km (taxi fare approx. EUR 3,00)* bus station, 0.5 km Salzburg Airport, 5.0 km

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations with arrival after 6:00pm must be guaranteed by credit card (American Express, Diners Club, Visa Card, Eurocard/MasterCard, JCB).

    Cancellation Policy
    All reservations must be cancelled by 6:00pm on day of arrival for full refund of deposit or to avoid charges on credit card for 1 night stay. "Guaranteed Arrival"-reservations are held for the 1st night, no-show charge is imposed in case of non-arrival.

    Restaurant Information
    NO RESTAURANTS AT THE HOTEL, PLEASE VISIT THE RESTAURANTS CLOSE BY

    Meeting Facility
    NO MEETING ROOMS AVAILABLE, PLEASE VISIT OUR PARTNER HOTEL "NOVOTEL"


    Recreation Information
    On Hotel Premises: * sauna * indoor swimming pool right in front of the hotel

  • LANDMARKS / PLACES OF INTEREST

  • * Mirabell garden, 0.5 km * Music Academy School, 0.5 km * Festival Hall, 1.5 km * Landestheater (theatre), 0.5 km * Mozartīs residence, 0.5 km * Mozartīs birthplace, 0.5 km * old town, 1.5 km * Salzburg Congress House, 0.5 km * fair grounds (Salzburg), 1.0 km

    Related Austria Content

    Austria is a country of startling contrasts, from the Alps in the west to the Danube Basin in the east. One of the world's premier skiing regions, it is also noted for its historical buildings, world-class museums and galleries, and breathtaking mountain scenery.

    The country's glorious architectural riches include reminders of the once-powerful Hapsburgs, who dominated central Europe for seven centuries. The capital, Vienna, is magnificent with its ornate Opera House and the imperial Hofburg. Austria's other cities are similarly infused
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    Austria has produced and inspired a catalog of cultural figures. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Austria - and, in particular, Vienna - became a focal point of the cultural renaissance. Remnants of Mozart's legacy are everywhere. However, Austria has also yielded people such as artists Klimt and Schiele, composers Mahler and Schubert, psychologists Freud and Rank, and philosophers such as Husserl and Wittgenstein.

    Austria is a hothouse of striking contemporary architecture and is at the forefront of engineering, invention and design. It enjoys an enduring reputation for music, literature and the arts; visitors are just as likely to find Alpine New Wave punk-rock as they are yodelling. Gourmet culture is evident in the cafes where coffee-drinking has been raised to a high art. Nightlife is versatile, offering laid-back taverns, beer gardens and excellent après-ski, trendy clubs and dance venues.

    Celebrations marking events such as the recent 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth and Haydn's 200th anniversary in 2009 underline Austria's desire to embrace its rich past. Yet it also proudly fosters its contemporary cultural and social scene. Regardless, staring at a classic Austrian landscape is a reminder that some things are timeless.

    Geography
    Austria is a landlocked country, bordered by Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Germany, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Hungary, Slovenia and Italy. It is a mountainous country, nearly half of which is covered with forests. Austria's nine Federal Provinces form a political entity, but reflect a diversity of landscapes falling into five sections: the Eastern Alps (62.8%), the Alpine and Carpathian Foothills (11.3%), the Pannonian Lowlands (11.3%), the Vienna Basin (4.4%) and the Granite and Gneiss Highlands or Bohemian Massif (10.1%). Austria's highest mountain is Grossglockner (3,798m/12,465ft). On its way from the Black Forest in southern Germany to the Black Sea, the River Danube flows approximately 360km (220 miles) through Austria.

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