Hotel Stein, Salzburg: Salzburg meets Venice
Italian influence in Salzburg began in the 16th century, when Venetian architect Vincenzo Scamozzi was comissioned with the planning of a new city layout. In cooperation with his successor Santino Solari, he created the look for which the city of Mozart today is world-famous. The connection of Salzburg and Venice is emphasized at Hotel Stein with an innovative concept.
Located in one of Salzburg's top locations, the hotel is dominated by the colour blue: blue as the lagoon and the heaven. Thanks to this colour scheme an unique atmosphere and style have been created that convey an incomparable lifestyle experience. In 56 exclusive rooms, that show exceptional attention to detail, new standards have been set.
Speaking of romantic ambience: you’ll also experience it on the Stein terrace of the four-star hotel. From what must be the most popular roof terrace in Salzburg, on the seventh floor, you can soak up the unparalleled view of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Salzburg with its countless towers and domes, and the majestic, imposing Hohensalzburg Fortress.
The rooftop restaurant and bar offer an extensive breakfast buffet and fine cuisine from the kitchen of award-winning chef Andreas Senn. The Stein terrace is a magical place in autumn and winter – you won’t get a more beautiful or romantic view of Salzburg’s wintry landscape than up here above the rooftops of Mozart’s city.
And if you’re longing for a quiet and cosy place to retreat to after a hectic day, you’ll find it in the suites and rooms at the hotel. Every suite and every room is unique and decorated with its own colour scheme.
You’ll be amazed by the broad cityscapes with spectacular views of Salzburg’s Baroque silhouette, the moulded ceilings, a glass work of art or a stylish light fitting, handmade by Venetian glass manufacturers Barovier & Toso.