Hotel Gletscherblick
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St. Anton am Arlberg
Austria, Europe
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Expert Review: Hotel Gletscherblick
Hotel Gletscherblick, St. Anton am Arlberg: A Michelin Key Selected Alpine Gem
Hotel Gletscherblick in St. Anton am Arlberg, Austria, stands out as a Michelin Key selected property, renowned for its exceptional hospitality, gourmet dining, and luxurious alpine charm. This family-run, 4-star superior hotel consistently garners overwhelmingly positive reviews, offering guests a truly memorable experience in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The general consensus for Hotel Gletscherblick is one of enthusiastic praise. Guests frequently describe their stays as "fantastic," "outstanding," and "perfect," with numerous reviewers expressing a strong desire to return. The hotel boasts impressive ratings across various platforms, including a 10.0 for staff and cleanliness, 9.9 for comfort, 9.7 for facilities, and 9.6 for value for money on Booking.com. It has also received top honors like the Travellers' Choice Award, ranking 2nd in "Top 25 Small Hotels – Austria" and 8th in "Top 25 Hotels with the Best Service – Austria" in 2018, maintaining a Certificate of Excellence from Tripadvisor since late 2018.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently rave about several aspects of Hotel Gletscherblick:
- Service & Hospitality: The warm, friendly, and exceptionally helpful staff, often highlighted as the "best there," create a personalized and welcoming atmosphere. The dedication of the Jehle-Kathrein host family, spanning four generations, is frequently praised.
- Gourmet Dining: The hotel's culinary offerings, particularly the dinner, are a major draw. The Alpin Gourmet Stube, led by Michelin-star chef Paul Markovics, has been awarded a Michelin star in 2025 and 4 Gault & Millau toques for 2026.
- Wellness & Spa: The "Alpin Vital" wellness center and the newly built "Alpin Spa" with an indoor pool, saunas, steam baths, and relaxation rooms with panoramic views are highly valued for post-ski relaxation.
- Design & Ambiance: The hotel features a "homely, personal & authentic" atmosphere with a "casual luxury" feel, blending modern design with traditional Tyrolean elements.
3. Room Quality
The rooms and suites at Hotel Gletscherblick are described as comfortable, cozy, and spotlessly clean. While none of the rooms are identical, they all share a "loving design" with sophisticated grayscale textiles and natural wood and stone highlights. Many rooms offer balconies and stunning mountain views, and some even feature a cozy fireplace. Recent renovations, such as those in spring 2023, introduced parquet flooring, fine fabrics in earth tones, and modern lighting.
4. Dining Experience
The dining experience at Hotel Gletscherblick is a significant highlight, particularly the half-board option. Guests enjoy a generous breakfast buffet, often including freshly prepared egg dishes, followed by homemade cakes or snacks in the afternoon. The evening culminates in a spectacular 5 or 6-course gourmet dinner prepared by Michelin-star chef Paul Markovics. The Alpin Gourmet Stube offers an exclusive ambiance with just six tables, providing an intimate setting for discerning guests, complete with top Austrian and international wines recommended by a certified sommelier. Theme nights and a weekly mulled wine party also add to the culinary appeal.
5. Service & Staff
The service at Hotel Gletscherblick is consistently rated as superb and excellent, with staff going "above and beyond" to ensure a wonderful stay. The family-run nature of the hotel, with three generations working side-by-side, contributes to a personal and warm ambiance. Guests frequently comment on the attentiveness, professionalism, and friendliness of the entire team, making them feel genuinely welcomed and cared for.
6. Location & Accessibility
Hotel Gletscherblick is ideally situated in St. Anton am Arlberg, close to the pedestrianized zone. It serves as a prime base for ski holidays and summer trekking, with hiking and biking tours directly accessible from the hotel doorstep. A free ski bus stops directly outside the hotel, offering quick, 4-minute access to the Nassereinbahn Cable Car, and guests benefit from a complimentary heated ski and ski boot depot at the lift. The hotel also offers free underground parking.
7. Value & Pricing
Guests generally perceive Hotel Gletscherblick as offering exceptional value for money, reflected in its high rating of 9.6 on Booking.com for this category. While specific prices can vary, rates have been observed starting from approximately $260, with some listings around $445, for a night. Daily rates are typically per person and day, excluding a local tax of €5.00 per person per day for those over 15 years old. The comprehensive "gourmet board" (half-board) is often highlighted as a key component of the excellent value.
8. Common Complaints
While reviews are overwhelmingly positive, one minor recurring criticism found pertains to the breakfast, with one guest suggesting it "could be improved" and that "a little something" was missing. However, this appears to be an isolated comment amidst numerous praises for the breakfast quality. No other significant or recurring complaints were readily apparent in the reviewed guest experiences specific to Hotel Gletscherblick in St. Anton am Arlberg.

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