Bestil hvis You want to wake up inside a postcard with zero commute to the ferry, and you don't mind navigating a few quirks of a 500-year-old building.
Unbeatable location right at the ferry dock (Haus Kainz)
Historic charm spread across three distinct buildings
Breakfast on the lakeside terrace is a bucket-list moment
Hurtig oversigt: It's the best address in town, but you're paying for the view and the UNESCO badge, not for modern hotel perfection.
Anmeldt af @london.insider.guide_jg: I felt like a princess staying here. The room was cozy, but the real magic was stepping onto the balcony and seeing the lake right there. It’s pricey, but for a romantic trip, that view is absolutely worth the splurge. Best location in town.
Gæst der boede her sagde
The hype
Guests are blown away by the lake views and location but often frustrated by the heat in summer and the confusing check-in logistics.
Reality check
The 'Standard' rooms often face the church or street, not the lake—if you don't pay for the upgrade, you might be staring at a wall.
You want to be in the absolute center of the action
You appreciate historic architecture (creaky floors and all)
You plan to take the ferry (it docks right outside)
Renhed & Vedligeholdelse
8.8
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough; guests rarely complain about dust.
Bathroom hygiene: Modern and spotless; grout is clean, though layouts can be quirky in historic rooms.
Maintenance: Generally good, but expect creaky floors and some wear in the older buildings (Stocker).
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high quality.
Odors & scents: Fresh, no musty smells despite the age of the buildings.
Sleepability™
7MODERAT
MODERAT
0-4HØJT
4-7.5MODERAT
7.5-10STILLE
Church bells ringing every 15 minutes starting early
Ferry foghorns and engine noise (Haus Kainz)
Creaky wooden floorboards in historic suites
Før du booker
Godt at vide
You cannot drive to the hotel. You must park at P1 and take the hotel shuttle.
Breakfast is in Haus Kainz; if you stay in Stocker or Seethaler, you have to walk outside to get your coffee.
Sauna is only in Haus Kainz.
Hvad skal du pakke
Portable fan (lifesaver in July/August)
Earplugs (for the church bells)
Sturdy walking shoes (cobblestones are everywhere)
Værelses-genie
Bedste valg
Haus Seethaler Superior Rooms: Best panoramic views from high up, if you can handle the walk.
Haus Kainz Deluxe Lake View: The sweet spot for views + elevator access.
Værelser at undgå
Haus Kainz Standard Rooms: Often face the street or church with no lake view.
Ground floor rooms in Haus Kainz: Privacy issues with tourists walking right past your window.
Værelses-anmodnings-genie – kopier og indsæt
“I would appreciate a room on an upper floor in Haus Kainz for elevator access, or a high-floor room in Haus Seethaler if available. Please avoid ground-floor units facing the street.”
Ofte stillede spørgsmål og skjulte tips
Alt hvad du gerne vil vide før du booker.
Does the hotel have air conditioning?
No. Some rooms have floor heating for winter, but there is no cooling for summer.
Is there parking at the hotel?
No. You park at public lot P1 (Tunnel Parking) for ~€18/day and take the free hotel shuttle (runs 9am-7pm).
Which building is the best?
Haus Kainz for convenience (elevator, breakfast onsite). Haus Seethaler for views (uphill, no elevator). Haus Stocker for history (oldest, no elevator).
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, but check your rate. If not, it costs around €17-27 per person.
Is there a pool?
No, but there is a sauna in Haus Kainz and you can swim in the lake at the nearby 'Badeinsel'.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, pets are allowed for a fee, but they are not allowed in the restaurant or on the shuttle bus.
Insidertips
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The 'Giebelsauna' in Haus Kainz has a window overlooking the church—try to book a private slot.
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If you arrive after 7pm, the shuttle stops running and you'll have to pay for a taxi or walk 15 mins with luggage.
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Ask for a 'quiet side' room in Haus Kainz to avoid the ferry engine noise in the morning.
5 ting du bør vide før du tager af sted
💡The 'Lake View' in some Standard rooms is actually a 'sliver of water if you crane your neck' view.
💡The shuttle bus driver takes a lunch break; you might wait 30+ mins if you arrive at the wrong time.
💡Haus Stocker is 400+ years old—the floors are uneven and the stairs are steep.
💡You have to pay a city tax of ~€3.00 per person/night upon arrival.
💡The restaurant 'Im Kainz' often prioritizes outside guests over hotel guests for the best tables.
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