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    Gasthaus Zwettler's - Duck

    Gasthaus Zwettler's

    4.4(184 reviews)
    48.3 km
    €€

    Dinner here was fine, but not the 4.5 star experience Yelp led us to believe. Yelpers so…read morerecommended this place that we tried to go our first night in town, and were advised that it might be a 30 minute wait -- but the staff *also* told the 7 parties ahead of us that it might be a 30 minute wait for them, too. So we went elsewhere. We went back the next night at an off-hour and while the food was fine, I would have been highly disappointed had we waited in line for 30 minutes, let alone 2 or more hours. This restaurant has a prime location and a strong online reputation. And perhaps our experience was impacted by the fact that we went at an off-hour. Still, there are much better options, with equal character, available across the city. Consider branching out -- and check my other Salzburg reviews for other alternatives.

    If you're planning on having dinner in Salzburg and it's not at the Christmas market, I highly…read morerecommend eating here. We came in around 5pm for an early dinner before our train back to Munich and was able to grab a table for 4. We got incredibly lucky because the restaurant really filled up and by the time we left, there was a long line down the block. Of course we had to have their Original Wiener Schnitzel, which was so crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. We also had a Salzburger Nockerl, which is a classic Austrian soufflé dessert that is considered a culinary symbol of Salzburg. You do have to order this about 20 minutes in advance, so we ordered it when we made our entree orders. This was really good and honestly, more than enough for our group of 4. I also highly recommend their house beer, which was one of the best beers I had during our 10 day trip.

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    Hotel Krallerhof - Dining area

    Hotel Krallerhof

    4.8(12 reviews)
    2.1 km
    €€€

    If you're looking for total relaxation, this is it. Here's a longggg (hopefully helpful) review…read moresince it took a lot a research for me to make a decision to choose Hotel Krallerhof. And we loved it ^_^ A little more than a 2 hour drive from Munich's airport (or 3 hour train ride), Hotel Krallerhoff is hidden in beautiful Austrian alpine terrain. The views here are amazing and to enjoy it from your own room or their updated modern pool/spa center (called the Atmosphere) is totally dreamy! Located right next to the cable cars, this would be a perfect ski resort too. The hotel allows kids (and pets!) but there were a lot of places open only for adults 15+ years old. Staff were friendly and would break out in great English when they heard my broken German :P Housekeeping staff were really sweet and SO FAST and good at tidying up everyday-- excellent! Guests are mostly European (and polite)-- think we were one of the only American guests there. When booking, you'll select a room in a select "houses/huts," with some being connected to the main building and some not (meaning you'll have to walk outside to get to meals or the Atmosphere), so do some research or ask. Most of the rooms were decorated with alpine charm but we were able to book a slightly more modern and simple room-- whew! The balcony opened up to a view of the mountains and lake; it was one of my favorite parts of the stay, so pretty~~~ Just FYI, there is no AC!! Luckily we had great weather so it was comfortable just keeping our windows cracked open. But I can't fathom how it would feel if it were any hotter (our first night it was too warm for me). Parking is easy and free outside or paid for monitored underground parking. Guests also get a visitor card that allows free rides for public transport (select cable cars/gondola and buses) or discounts at many attractions :) Free bike rentals are also available! === Now onto the food, which is included with booking and quite good and actually probably on the nutritious side (vegetarians can also enjoy)! We were assigned to a specific table for the stay, and depending on the weather, meals were outside in a shaded covered patio or inside. Breakfast and lunch were buffet style with a serious spread of cheeses and a heavenly shelf of assorted breads to choose from. Breakfast had plenty of cereals, oatmeal/porridges, yogurts, fruits, breads, eggs/bacon, made to order omelettes, and even a make your own juice bar. The lunch options were a little more limited but still had a salad bar, bread, and a rotating hot foods (spaetzle, schnitzel, meatballs, roast pork, etc) and cake selection. Dinner was a paced 5 course menu that changed nightly along with the salad bar. It was fun to try something new each night, and the presentation of dishes was really on point. I loved their fish dishes, got to try venison a few times, and their meats are nicely cooked. I liked how the portions weren't enormous, because we were still pretty full an each night! Really high quality food, loved it. :D The hotel owner would make rounds each night and stop at each table for a chat-- pretty serious hospitality, and our servers were always happy and enthusiastic :) An ice cream bar was available each night, and on Friday night, it was a dessert buffet with 6+ types of cakes along with chocolate fountains with fruit and candies to dip-- fun! There's also a bar on site where you can use your welcome drink coupon as well as order their house beer or other drinks. === For amenities, so many! There's an underground maze to connect them all, but the Atmosphere is their amenities center with the 50m heated infinity pool, man made lake (unheated), and sauna/spa area. The views are amazing from the pool and deck! Everyone gets a saunas robe for the stay (but bring your own slippers or flip flops!). There's a big sauna area with different temperature dry saunas, steam sauna, and even infrared sauna, cold room, and plunge pool. I loved how there were showers and towels available everywhere. And heads-up, it's a "textile free" area and coed-- meaning you take off your robe but can keep a towel on if you'd like, but you're sharing the space with men and women. Gym was big with a weight rack, free weights, cardio machines, and a dance studio. Since there isn't AC, it can get a little stuffy. === We only had one encounter where we felt unwelcome-- a lady told us we weren't allowed to sit and dine for breakfast because we were wearing our spa robes (even though we saw others doing the same thing without issues the whole week we were there). Her demeanor was a little off and we felt singled out. :( Aside from that, we reveled in the warm hospitality and really enjoyed all the amenities and dining the whole week. Definitely a great choice for a relaxing getaway... highly recommend checking them out!

    Excellent service. Wonderful food. Skillful spa team. My family could not have been happier staying…read morehere for 4 days. So much for my sons to do. Our only regret is that we didn't book this for a week! The only minor critique is that the adult only space on the lake is so large and the family area is too small.

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    Gasthaus Stöcklalm - hotels - Updated July 2026

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