This was a strange hotel for me. In some ways excellent, but in others falling short of the mark for the star rating. The location is stunning and the views from the hotel are great, but, it's set on the side of a steep hill and you need to be mobile. There seem to be areas only accessible by stairs (such as the dining room) so no good if you have mobility issues. The hotel consists of 5 buildings connected by covered corridors and walkways. This makes it feel very disjointed. We stayed in the Alpine Chalets and the walk to the spa is a decent schlep, along corridors, up stairs and with a few lift rides in between. There are limited public areas in the hotel and limited seating in those public areas. Whilst there, the Alpine Brasserie, Schloss bar and Atrium bar were all closed (although there was no good explanation as to why) and the Biergarten was also closed due to the weather. This meant the food and drink options were extremely limited. The Alpine Chalet room was a mixed bag. Fantastic views, but pretty basic for such a highly rated hotel. It was fine, but at the price you would expect a bit more. The good bits? The breakfast and breakfast dining room were great and the spa area is very nice. Great indoor and outdoor pools and a fantastic sauna area. All in all though, not a great experience and not one I'll be repeating.
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