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Hotel Bristol Salzburg was built in 1890; this traditional
government-rated five-star hotel lies near the Mirabell Gardens and
opposite Mozart's former home, encompassing a view of the Hohensalzburg
Fortress. Compared with the noble courtliness of the Goldener Hirsch,
this hotel appears a bit frumpy, although improvements have been made,
and it was recently renovated.
The rooms range from upper-class functional to opulently baroque, with
decorated ceilings and crystal chandeliers. Most have been redecorated
with antiques, chandeliers, oriental rugs, often half-canopied beds, and
spacious closets. Bathrooms are small and lacking in shelf space, but
have tub/shower combinations. Try for a front room with a view of
Mirabell Palace.
The Restaurants at Hotel Bristol Salzburg include the Polo Lounge,
seating 40, and the Crystal Room, seating 80. High-standard Austrian and
International cuisine is served. The piano bar has terrazzo floors,
oriental rugs, and discreet music.
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