What can you expect from Austrian accommodation? The choice of room ranges from luxury hotels - often renovated and remodelled to the highest standards - through to the cosy and comfortable family-run pension.
Be aware that the chalet style of architecture can mean that the ceilings will slope in the rooms on the higher floors. Many guests appreciate this style of room - it has more character than the modern style of hotel architecture.
The Austrian "twin" bed has caused some problems in the past with cultural misunderstandings. A twin bedroom in Austria mostly refers to two mattresses in one frame - NOT to two separate beds. If this is a condition of your booking, ensure that this is confirmed with your travel agent or directly with the hotel.
The beds in most Austrian rooms have feather pillows and duvets, which are extremely warm. However most establishments can offer an alternative of blankets and synthetic pillows, for guests who are allergic to feathers.
Rooms are normally available in the afternoon of arrival - guests are normally expected to vacate their rooms on the morning of departure. Although the acceptance of credit cards is now more common than previously, check with the establishment beforehand if you need to use a specific type or brand of card.
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