Refined rooms, acclaimed spa, Italian & Austrian dining, indoor/outdoor pools
Tannberg 187, 6764 Lech, Austria Get directions

"Now led by Benjamin Schneider and Patrick Krummenacher, this Lech am Arlberg property is at the forefront of reimagining the Austrian Alpine resort with higher design standards and more exclusive spaces, including the Arlberg Club House and a 1,200-square-foot top-floor suite designed as an ultra-private, tastefully furnished home away from home." - CNT Editors

"A trusted five-star property with classic Austrian style, strong spa and restaurant service, and long-standing appeal for visitors seeking refined comfort in Lech." - Jessica Chapel
"I loved the Hotel Arlberg's classic Alpine atmosphere and family-run warmth: it's been in the Schneider family for generations and offers a cozy Stube restaurant for fondue and raclette, half-board rates that include breakfast and dinner, a fantastic spa and wellness area, an outdoor pool with breathtaking mountain views, suites with large soaking tubs, and the reassuring presence of Schneider family members who walk around and engage with guests." - Todd Plummer Todd Plummer Todd Plummer is a travel and style writer from Boston with over ten years of experience. He has visited seven continents and over seventy countries on assignment. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"When her boys were young, Princess Diana elected to bring them to this half-century-old hotel." - Boutayna Chokrane, Andrea Bartz

"What was once an impressive farmhouse in Austria’s lovely Lech Valley has been run for the past 80 years by the same family as a luxe yet unpretentious resort that draws a discerning clientele—including the Dutch royal family. A renovation several years ago added a much-needed spa(which features a sauna, steam bath, and a heated outdoor pool with panoramic views of the mountains)and46 new rooms in a separate building(most of which are larger suites intended to comfortably accommodate families). While rooms are thoroughly modernized—some even feature steam showers—the decorenvelops guests in Old World charm, with detailsranging from old Austrian stovesto elegantly carved wooden furniture and hand-painted antiques. As of 2017, the hotel has a new chef, who serves creative, modern cuisine in the Jägerstube, the formal dining room that was recently updated to include floor-to-ceiling windows for better light and views. The Kutscherstube, a warm, cozy room with a large, ceramic Austrian stove,offers more traditional Austrian fare, such as boiled ibex sausage and venison ragout."
