Need help finding a Salzburg "area" hotel!
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Need help finding a Salzburg "area" hotel!
My mom (age 55) and I will be in the Salzburg area for 4 nights in June. We plan on finding one hotel that we'd enjoy and use it as a base to explore the Lake Region (Hallstatt), SOM tour, Eagles Nest etc... we will have a car. I'd like to keep the price under 100E. A great breakfast would be a huge plus! A good location would be nice for the evenings, but isn't a must.
A friend rec Hotel Weisse Taube- anyone ever heard of it?
Thanks for your help!
A friend rec Hotel Weisse Taube- anyone ever heard of it?
Thanks for your help!

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We stayed at the Weisse Taube (White Dove) over New Year's 2004. http://www.weissetaube.at/e_einstieg.htm
This family-run hotel is located in the old part of Salzburg, and it is great to be able to walk around the town right from the hotel. The building is from the 1300's and the lobby areas are decorated in very traditional decor, with leather chairs, etc. The rooms are fine - basic decor with a 70's accent. We were on the 5th floor. The world's smallest elevator went to the 4th. The breakfast room is cosy; the breakfast is served rather than buffet. The servers are in tyrolean dress.
Here is the parking policy of the hotel:
"a limited number of free of charge parking spaces can be used behind the block.
Secure parking in a garage is available at € 9,00 (low season € 7,00) per day, distance is 8 min. walking."
We didn't have a car. We traveled by train and hired a driver to take us around the countryside. We visited St. Gilgen as part of that day trip from Salzburg.
This family-run hotel is located in the old part of Salzburg, and it is great to be able to walk around the town right from the hotel. The building is from the 1300's and the lobby areas are decorated in very traditional decor, with leather chairs, etc. The rooms are fine - basic decor with a 70's accent. We were on the 5th floor. The world's smallest elevator went to the 4th. The breakfast room is cosy; the breakfast is served rather than buffet. The servers are in tyrolean dress.
Here is the parking policy of the hotel:
"a limited number of free of charge parking spaces can be used behind the block.
Secure parking in a garage is available at € 9,00 (low season € 7,00) per day, distance is 8 min. walking."
We didn't have a car. We traveled by train and hired a driver to take us around the countryside. We visited St. Gilgen as part of that day trip from Salzburg.
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Sorry, we were there in Dec. 2002- Jan. 03. From the hotel's web site, the rooms look the same as what we had. The location really was wonderful, near the Residenzplatz, and also very near the path/stairs to the Hohensalzburg.



