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Seehotel Sissi, Zell Am See

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Accommodation
Bed & Breakfast
Flights Included
Transfers
No Lift Pass
No Ski Rental
No Boot Rental
No Ski School

Location: where is Seehotel Sissi

· 6 minutes' walk to the resort centre · 10 minutes' walk to the City Xpress gondola · 2 minutes' walk to the ski bus stop · 1 minute's walk to the lake


Overview: hotel description: Seehotel Sissi description

The Seehotel Sissi is a great-value pick in Zell am See. It’s right next to the lake and around 10 minutes’ walk from the City Xpress gondola, which'll whisk you straight to the heart of the ski area.

Outside, the hotel looks traditionally Austrian, with wooden balconies and colourful shutters. And on the inside, the rooms are inspired by nature, so you’ll find a mix of light and dark wood, splashes of green and artwork of forests and flowers.

There aren’t too many facilities here, though there is a sauna and a terrace where you can relax at the end of the day. And you’ll get a simple buffet breakfast to set you up before you head off to explore one of Austria’s most cosmopolitan ski resorts.


Facilities: Seehotel Sissi features

· sauna · small relaxation area · lounge · terrace and garden · free WiFi · ski room


Room Types: Seehotel Sissi bedrooms

All rooms have a satellite TV, free WiFi and telephone, and are non-smoking.

Small twin room - sleeps 1-2: Double bed or twin beds, private shower and WC.

Small twin room - sleeps 1-2: Double bed or twin beds, private shower and WC.

Twin room - sleeps 1-2: Austrian twin beds, private shower, WC and balcony.

Twin room - sleeps 1-3 (max 2 adults or 2 adults and 1 child up to 12 years): Austrian twin beds, extra single bed (suitable for a child) when booked for three, private shower, WC, balcony and lake view.

Junior suite - sleeps 1-3 (max 2 adults or 2 adults and 1 child up to 12 years) : Austrian twin beds, extra single bed (suitable for a child) when booked for three, private shower, WC and balcony.

Family room - sleeps 1-4 (max 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children up to 12 years): Austrian twin bedroom, twin bedroom, private shower, WC and lake view.

Suite - sleeps 1-4: Austrian twin bedroom, twin bedroom, private shower, WC and balcony with lake view.

Small single room - sleeps 1: Double bed or twin bed, private shower and WC.

Austrian twin beds: One large bed frame containing two single mattresses, each with their own bedding.


Meals: Seehotel Sissi food & drink

Bed and Breakfast

· hot and cold buffet breakfast

We update Seehotel Sissi's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

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This package holiday to Seehotel Sissi in Zell Am See, Austria departs Saturday 25th March 2023, for a 7 night stay on a "bed & breakfast" board basis. A local tourist tax (Taxe de Sejour or Kurtaxe) is levied by many councils in European ski resorts. It varies by standard and type of accommodation and is age dependent, so not everyone is charged. It's not included in the basic price of your holiday and is usually paid locally. For reference, the average charged in winter 2024 was between €1 and €3 per person, per night.
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Resort: about Zell Am See: about holidays in Zell Am See: about ski holidays in Zell Am See: about ski holidays in Zell Am See Austria

Unparalleled panoramic skiing Exceptional on piste dining Culture rich town centre Large ski area

With a terrific blend of top class skiing, a lively après scene and a beautiful location, Zell am See offers a lot more than you might expect from a small Austrian resort. The 15th Century village hides a fantastic array of bars and restaurants and the lakeside location is sure to dazzle even the most seasoned ski bums.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Shopping Non skiers

Zell Am See webcam

Snow Report: Top 147cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 7cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth 83.5cm

Zell Am See trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Salzburg80km, 1.5 hours
Munich200km, 2.5 hours
Region:Austrian Alps
First opened:1927

Zell Am See lift pass price last reported as Ski Alpin Card €292 (adult 6 days). Ask for a quote when booking Seehotel Sissi.
Night skiing: No
Zell Am See has N, E, S facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December- April.

Town altitude: 755m
Top of slopes: 1956m
Bottom of piste: 755m
Vertical drop: 1201m
Total length of trails:77km
Longest piste:7km
With its gorgeous lakeside location and buildings harking back to the Middle Ages, Zell am See brilliantly balances traditional charm with modern efficiency. The town is easily accessible from anywhere in Europe - it's only an hour from Salzburg by train which takes you to the station right in Zell's centre. The drive is only half an hour longer, making it perfect for last-minute breaks and long weekends. With chic hotels and boutique-lined promenades, the pedestrianised town centre is incredibly family-frien...
Skiing the Schmitten mountain above the town puts you on some of the most scenic pistes in the world, with stonking sights of the lake and Salzburg peaks. Three-quarters of the slopes suit beginners and intermediates, and there’s more easy cruising on Kaprun’s Maiskogel mountain (a bus ride away). Schmitten doesn’t forget experts, with endurance testers and adrenaline spikers thrown in - the long, black Trassabfahrt is said to be one of the most challenging in the country. Besides panoramas and peaks, the ...
With plenty of opportunity for a quick bite or drink on the mountain, the après ski gets going long before the last skiers leave the slopes. The Pinzgauer Hut is a hidden gem on the mountain, serving delicious local fare and offers a complimentary snowmobile service to return you to town. At the top of the Schmittenhohe, you can dance the afternoon away at the Schnaps-Hans bar, before making your way down to the town to carry on the party. The Cabrio is often the next port of call, where you can watch the fo...

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