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Bichlstrasse 15, Kitzbuhel, Austria
Offering massage therapy, a shared lounge, and a golf course, Q! Hotel Maria Theresia Kitzbuhel is located in a shopping district. Featuring 80 rooms with views of the mountain, this 4-star hotel is approximately 10 minutes by car from Eichenheim.
The property is in the historical centre of Kitzbuhel, a 10-minute ride from Black Lake and a few minutes' drive from Club Take Five. The nearby places of worship include the Gothic-meets-baroque Pfarrkirche St Andreas Parish Church (750 metres) and the 14th - century Church of Our Lady Kitzbuehel (0.8 km). Also, guests can enjoy its central location, a 10-minute stroll from Casino Kitzbuhel. Q! Hotel Maria Theresia lies near a train station for the tourists to begin exploring Kitzbuhel.
The rooms at the property have individual climate control and an iron with ironing board. Some of them comprise a balcony and a dining place, appointed with a sofa set and a work desk. They come equipped with an electric kettle for self-catering along with free wireless internet and a flat-screen TV with cable channels for business and leisure. The modern bathrooms include a sauna, as well as comforts such as hairdryers and complimentary toiletries.
The Q! Hotel Maria Theresia Kitzbuhel offers guests a varied buffet breakfast. Hotelrestaurant restaurant has a warm ambience and serves French cuisine. For dinner it has soup and meat. The onsite bar has a lounge and is decorated with an open fireplace. There is a bar serving European food just 550 metres away.
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