If you’re a fan of The Sound of Music and keen on learning more about the town where Mozart was born and raised, the charming Austrian hamlet of Salzburg should be on your travel list. Great for a weekend from Vienna or Munich, this small Austrian town poses semblances to scenes from a fairytale through its omnipresent baroque architecture.
Brimming with a traditional elegance that’s indicative of the high-profile guestlist who’ve stayed here since it opened in the 1860s (think Mozart-inspired musicians, international politicians, and Europe’s most lauded artists), Hotel Sacher Salzburg is the only historic grand hotel in the vicinity.
The five-star, family-owned stay equips 110 guestrooms & suites. Imbuing a ritzy feel that, again, appears classic and traditional, legendary interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon led decorative renovation efforts here. While the décor inhales and exhales an inimitable air of old-world legacy, you can expect modern luxuries and comforts at all corners of the hotel. Our favorite accommodations are the suites overlooking the main river passing through Salzburg, fringed by the town’s quintessential baroque edifices.
Those seeking a stately dinner can head to Sacher Grill for authentic Austrian cuisine with creative infusions via the lauded gastronomic talents of Executive Chef Michael Gahletiner (the Wiener Schnitzel is a must-order). Then, there’s the Zirbelzimmer restaurant, which has been on the premises since 1866—expect high-echelon Austrian classics (you can never have enough apple strudel) with a daydream-worthy view of the serene Salzach River. If you need a nightcap, Sacher Bar is open from 4 pm to midnight.
And last but not least, the Health Club boasts a fitness center, alongside massage treatments, a sauna, and a steam bath. So you’re set for your daily dose of gym time before or after a day of touring.
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Location: Salzburg, Austria
Address: Schwarzstrasse 5-7, 5020 Salzburg, Austria
Rating: Five-star
The vibe: Elegance with a capital ‘E’
Food + Drink: Sacher Grill: Offering fine dining with a modern twist on classic Austrian cuisine, the restaurant has a refined atmosphere, perfect for a gourmet evening. Cafe Sacher Salzburg: Famous for its iconic Sacher Torte, this café provides a classic Viennese coffeehouse experience with delectable cakes and pastries. Sacher Bar: An elegant spot for a pre-dinner cocktail, open from 4 pm to midnight.
Our favorite part of the hotel: The suites that face Salzburg’s old town and the Salzach River—order an espresso via room service and soak up the view from your balcony.
Amenities: Free WiFi, room service, spa and wellness center, bar, 24-hour front desk, business center, meeting facilities, fitness center.
What’s nearby? Mirabell Palace and Gardens, Salzburg Old Town (Altstadt), Hohensalzburg Fortress, Mozart’s Birthplace, Museum der Moderne.
Any personal neighborhood recs? Yes! The Museum der Moderne in Salzburg is a striking contemporary art museum located on two sites: one atop the Mönchsberg mountain with breathtaking city views, and the other in the heart of Salzburg’s historic district. It houses an impressive collection of 20th and 21st-century art, featuring works by both Austrian and international artists across various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and multimedia installations.
Rooms: 110, including rooms and suites.
Pricing: Rates start at $421/night.
Closest airport: Salzburg Airport (SZG)