This small hotel is situated on a side street in a residential-looking neighborhood south of Zell am See. That takes one out of all the noise and bustle of the more touristy areas (with their restaurants, shops, and businesses—a plus and a minus if you don’t have a car), but also presents an initial challenge in finding the place, even with the assistance of good GPS. It is a lovely facility, obviously well-maintained and tastefully decorated. The manager goes out of his way to orient guests to the building and to the Zell am See area (very helpful!). If you are sensitive to noise, you should know that the hotel lies quite close to the railroad line and that trains can be heard until fairly late at night and fairly early again in the morning (noise was no issue for a comfortable night on our parts, I should add). There is no elevator in the property, so if you get a room on an upper floor, be ready to carry your luggage up the stairs. The room was fair-sized by European standards, and the breakfast (the usual breads, meats, and cereals, plus the option of eggs your way!) was served in one of the nicest breakfast rooms we have found in our travels. Best of all, all of this is gotten at a price that is $50-$75 paid at other three-starred hotels in other locations. What’s not to like about that? Would we stay there again? Absolutely, now that we know where to find it!