Prices in this excellent four-star hotel vary by demand, making it always worth a phone call, even if your budget is tight. What you get are high quality, modern rooms with flair, very helpful staff and a free stay for kids under 12. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This is a marvellously ornate and old-fashioned hotel on the 2nd floor of a historic building, right in the town centre. Expect lots of gilt, mirrors and red-velvet couches, with pink marble and gold taps in the bathrooms. It also has a private beach guests can use near its other… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Camping Strandbad. This shady camping ground gives free use of the Strandbad swimming complex. Caravans can also be rented here. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This quirky hotel has two extraordinary suites (8 and 10) with upstairs and downstairs sections joined by a spiral staircase. Bright and modern this hotel is not, but it has been in the same family for generations, and as a result it has some interesting connections with past peo… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms are arranged around a plant-filled courtyard in this two-star, family-run place in a 400-year-old building. The traditionally furnished ones aren't terribly grand, but a central position and very friendly owners make up for this. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This three-star hotel offers some of the best value in town. Rooms are modern and comfortable, the breakfast room is tasteful and complemented by a summer patio. Although the walls can let through some sound from bathrooms and neighbours, it's still reasonably quiet. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Though not an art hotel, the first two floors are decorated with original artwork in this three-star option. There are no designated non-smoker rooms, though. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Klagenfurt's grandest hotel is housed in a converted Renaissance palace. Rooms range from elegant and traditional to kitsch and funky, with original baroque furniture given a new lease of life with new fabrics and colours. The restaurant, café and bar are a bonus, with an airy, g… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
There are a few of these in Austria - historic oddities that rise out of the landscape like Norman Bates' childhood house from the Hitchcock film Psycho. Rooms are definitely in need of a make-over, and if the sound of a night time freight train makes you wake in a sweat, it's no… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Klagenfurt (Austria)