GRAND ELISABETH
Bad Ischl, Salzkammergut, Austria

Between imperial city and mountain air

The Grand Elisabeth is no ordinary city hotel – it is a place where the imperial history of Bad Ischl meets the pulse of the present. Located directly on the spa gardens, it opens up new spaces for freedom and encounters with 132 rooms, the Grande Liberté restaurant, the Violet Hour bar and the Organic Alps Spa by Dorissima. Here, in the heart of the imperial city, lies the gateway to the treasures of the Salzkammergut: Hallstatt, Lake Wolfgang, mountains and lakes that are among the most beautiful in Europe. A hotel that preserves the elegance of the past while looking to the future – for people who seek inspiration, celebrate enjoyment and let themselves be carried away by the magic of the region.

GRAND ELISABETH, Austria

 

Facts & Figures

129 double rooms and 3 suites inspired by imperial style

Open all year round

Restaurant ‘Grande Liberté’ – a place where enjoyment can be rebellious: modern, surprising, yet rooted in the region. Large terrace available

Bar ‘Violet Hour’: meeting place for networking and enjoyment

Breakfast, half board or conference package can be booked
Centre of Bad Ischl within a few minutes’ walking distance

Number of meeting rooms: 4 (20–61 m² | up to 30 people | rooms can be combined for up to 100 people)

Arrival/departure: car (1 hour from Salzburg Airport), train (1 km to Bad Ischl railway station)

Highlights

The Grand Elisabeth combines two worlds: the elegance of a historic city hotel and the freedom of being in the heart of the Salzkammergut region – surrounded by mountains, lakes and cultural gems. Located directly on the spa gardens next to the historic congress centre, just a few steps from the town centre and yet close to Austria’s most beautiful spots, it is the ideal retreat for business customers. Companies choose the Grand Elisabeth for its exceptional location, stylish seminar rooms, flexible catering options and inspiring blend of history, enjoyment and nature.

Teambuilding

Sea kayaking trip with views of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hallstatt.