Mozart

Salzburg


This old-timer has been given a super-chic boutique makeover, now cleverly contrasting original features with pared-back, modernist-style interiors. The parquet-floored rooms are painted in dove greys, with plush fabrics, tasteful artworks and green-tiled walk-in showers. Suites have the edge with free-standing tubs. Breakfast is a good spread, with fresh fruit, eggs, cold cuts and pastries.


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