Hotel Goldener Adler, which was built in 1390, is one of the oldest establishments in Europe. It also boasts of having been an attentive host to some great names in history like Emperor Joseph II, Mozart and Goethe at different points of time. Furnished delightfully and complete with all modern comforts, Hotel Goldener Adler is a perfect place to soak in luxury whilst marveling at the old worldly charm of the place.
Since Hotel Goldener Adler is conveniently located near the old town center, it offers easy access to some of the most important tourist attractions in Innsbruck. The rooms at the Goldener Adler hotel are a delightful mix of colors, tradition and all modern comforts. Facilities like mini bars, hairdryers, direct dial phone, TV, radio, coffee/tea maker, modem lines and round the clock room service are some of the main highlights of the rooms in Hotel Goldener Adler. Besides the hotel also has a cozy restaurant that specializes in Austrian, Tyrolean and International cuisine. The bar at the Hotel Goldener Adler is also a wonderful place to relax and unwind to your heart's content.
Category | 4 Star |
Address | Herzog - Friedrich Strasse 6, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria |
Access | 5 kilometers from Innsbruck Airport, 150 kilometers from Salzburg, 150 kilometers Munich Airport and 500 km from Vienna. |
Location | Located in the heart of the old town, Hotel Goldener Adler lies adjacent to the Flora Thomas Art gallery and is 200 meters from Congress Center Innsbruck, 500 meters from the Prov Museum Ferdinandeum. Besides, it is 2 kilometers south from Bell Museum 10 kilometers southeast from the Ambras Castle and 25 kilometers from to the Swarovksi Crystal Worlds |
Rooms | 33 |
Services/Facilities | The facilities offered by Hotel Goldener Adler include concierge services, laundry/valet services, meeting/banquet rooms, handicapped rooms, acceptance of pets, private parking, baby sitting and so on. Besides, guests can also enjoy their hand at sports like tennis and skiing during their stay at Hotel Goldener Adler. |