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27 de febrero de 2023
This will be admittingly long. NOTE WELL: This is my first trip to Austria and until I stayed at the Hotel Kristberg I had never met any of the staff, managers and owner(s) of the Hotel. This is a bonafide, no-string attached review. We flew to Zurcih via Boston and boarded a bus to Lech, where we would be dropped off at the bus stop and order a taxi to our hotel…or so we thought. Whether through magic, voodoo or just good old fashion top notch service there was a driver, his name was Radi, (and some other guy named Micahel Zimmerman) from the Hotel Kristberg waiting for us. When we arrived at the hotel, we were escorted to the lobby and Radi quickly transported our luggage to our room as we checked in. *We later learned that the hotel had checked in with the bus company for passengers that are booked at their hotel. It was a very nice surprise. You instantly feel, no, you immediately know that the right decision for your stay was made the moment you arrive at Hotel Kristberg. Greeted by a generous platter of homemade cookies and the lovely Katarina at the front desk it was clear that top notch service is the Hotel’s priority. I’m making the very broad assumption that it all starts at the top, as that “Micahel Zimmerman guy” is the Hotel Proprietor!!!! The Kristberg Hotel is the definition of charming. I don’t know how they have pulled this off but it is both family friendly while also being romantic. The hotel itself is very well maintained by attentive and friendly staff. The theme is skiing and the hearty outdoors; rightfully so as the Hotel Kristberg proprietor, Michael Zimmermann, is the nephew of Olympic Gold Medalist and hotel Founder Egon Zimmermann. Michael, your uncle would be very, very proud of the tradition of excellence you are carrying on. As I explored the property I found on display many of the awards, some of the actual equipment and a treasure trove of photos depicting Egon’s many triumphs. Truth be told, I could have spent a good portion of my trip staying indoors and absorbing the history of the hotel, scenic views and warm “home away from home” atmosphere while enjoying a toasty Gluhwein. As you make your way to the lounge area, appointed with a lovely fireplace, you realize it's so much more than a lounge. It’s as if someone took your favorite and most cherished memory of your favorite holiday and transported it there. The comfortable couches, chairs and decor are something I’m eager to return to. Janina and May both provided excellent service as bartenders and their knowledge of the local history for some of the beverages we drank was impressive. Enzian Root Schnapps comes to mind. Needless to say, when I visited the lounge area I never wanted to leave…alas…a person needs to eat and eat we did! Dinner and Breakfast were included with our stay and this was not some all inclusive type menu where everything looks and tastes the same. Even as I type this I’m dreaming of my return for the 5 course mea
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