SPACES HOTEL * * * *
4-Sterne-Hotel am Fuße der Pisten, das Zimmer mit einem dreieckigen Balkon anbietet.
In Tirol gibt es nicht nur Heidis Chalets. Dieses 4-Sterne-Hotel am Fuße der Pisten hat sehr moderne Linien. Die cleveren dreieckigen Balkone sorgen für viel Platz in jedem Zimmer, oder besser gesagt in jeder Suite, denn hier werden die Dinge nur im Großen gesehen: 37m2 pro Zimmer, daher der Name. Familien können das Sofa umstellen, um es zu nutzen. Die Bar-Restaurant-Lounge, in der ein unglaubliches Frühstück serviert wird, wird für ihre anspruchsvolle, kreative Tiroler Küche mit veganen und glutenfreien Optionen gelobt. Das Ganze ist sehr zeitgemäß.
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I booked this after seeing it on a package deal and decided to do it all myself for myself and my 15 and 12 year old for a ski trip.
Pros- the hotel has a modern feel, ski in, ski out with snow to the bottom lift even when there was none around it. There is car parking for around 6 cars, I don't know where you would park if they were full though. The restaurant is good, not cheap but good quality and the service was decent too. There is a large terrace with. Great view for drinks at the end of the day. The bedrooms are large with a great view to the front at least.
Breakfast was good.
Cons- the bedrooms are large but with some silly design features. A large sliding door means that only one person can either use the toilet or shower/sink at once, not ideal for my two kids. There is a kitchen type amount of cupboards with absolutely nothing in, just one mini bar, one kettle and two cups, with lots of empty cupboards. They could easily have made this into a mini kitchen.
There not even a bin in thr kitchen area.
We asked for the room to be cleaned once and they did a very average job of it.
The wifi only works if you have the TV on so it glares on the wall playing promotional videos on repeat.
There's no way to control the heating yourself and it was too hot and stuffy to sleep so we ended up wedging the door open.
The main bed is fine with average bedding, nothing special but the second bed is some kind of sofa bed with a terrible mattress.
The location is good for skiing but not for anything else, luckily we hired a car. When I asked at reception about going to town for dinner and taxis etc, she said, well you can call them but they probably won't come. Its about a 3km walk so we only had dinner out once and I just had one glass of wine.
It must be family owned as rhe reception seemed to double a bit as their family lounge, not a major issue but fairly odd and the reception desk was usually unmanned.
We were told off for sitting at the wrong table for breakfast but no one was there to greet us or seat us.
When I said we were leaving at 7am on the final day. I asked about breakfast and she just said, it starts at 7.30am, no offer to provide anything as a substitute.
Overall, it's a nice enough place but it could have been so much better. For nearly 300 EUR per night, I think you can do better.