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Looking at 4/5 star (anniversary), good location for lifts, good food, any suggestions before I trawl through Trip Advisor?? thanks guys.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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The one that has availability for the dates you want
Seriously, it's a popular resort and they get booked up.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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oh dear, ok!
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The easiest thing to do is probably to get in touch with the tourist office with your dates and requirements (Non-binding enquiry here: http://www.ischgl.com/en/relax/accommodation/ ), those that have availability will get back to you. Then use Google Maps to narrow them down by location if necessary (it's worth noting that the Dorftunnel (pedestrian tunnel with moving walkway) goes from the town centre with a mid-way access point, making a lot of the central hotels more accessible than they otherwise appear), and then if you have a shortlist and can't decide, we may be able to help you with specifics
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Hotel Fliana.
I do remember seeing the Hotel Post while we were there and thought it looked lovely.
But to be honest, Ischgl is pricey and mostly pretty upmarket, so as said - just see what's available.
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Thanks guys.
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There is only one 5* but loads of 4*. You're spoiled for choice. The 5* is the Royal Trofana. I wouldn't worry too much about location. There's nothing very far from a lift.
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We always stay in a really cheap hotel that's 'full of character', preferring to spend our money on beer and meat rather than beds but do have some experience from visiting hotel bars.
Trofana Royal
+ Very nice, grown-up hotel with a great, quiet bar. Restaurant had a Michelin star a few years-ago.
- Expensive and full of fat old russian men and their young trophy wives.
Hotel Elizabeth
+ Very 'cool' design hotel.
- Expensive and full of fat old russian men and their young trophy wives.
Hotel Yscla
+ Can't comment as only went for food - and that's NOT in this column...
- Calls it's self "the gourmet hotel in Ischgl" but seriously poor. Booked a private table for 6 of us for the tasting menu for my 40th and the food was average. The table staff were very good but not so much the kitchen. The high- (or maybe low-) light was the dessert soufflet. We don't know what the first one was like because the head waiter took one lookat it and sent it back to the kitchen. The second one 20min later was served and tasted fine...if you ignored the gritty texture of the undissolved sugar. NOT a 112Euro meal.
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Try Sonne. Great food and lovely staff
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Sport hotel!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@Kiters, don't look down on 4-star S category hotels - these are really 5 -star but do not want or need a 24 hour kitchen (for room service) or 24 hour portering costs.
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We always stayed at Hotel Jagerhof with Inghams. It is about 20 yards from the lift which takes you down to the centre of the traveltator; turn left for the fimbabahn and right for town centre. Food was always great as is the service. You can ski back to within 50m of the hotel too. Only thing it gets booked up pretty quick. Haven't stayed in any others but heard good things Fliana too.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Giffordpikes, +1 for Jagerhof going back in March
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