We spent three nights at the Wolf and consider it a tiny gem of a hotel in this amazing city. We had chosen it for it's location in the older and historic district of the city, which is divided by the Salzach river that flows through the city. Many of the larger, and more popular hotels are located on the opposite side of the river. In the warren of twisting and changing streets and lanes of this area, the hotel is located only a few metres from Mozartplatz and the tourist office. In a hotel built in medieval times, the entire interior is full of curious rooms, stairs, doors and spaces. It is has been restored into a very nice, comfortable and accommodating hotel. The rooms are all different shapes due to the building itself but our room was perfect with enough space for three nights easily. We were located on the third floor, but the elevator is very handy. We had breakfast included and it is served in a beautiful breakfast room on the main level that looks out to the street. There is a large selection of delicious breakfast foods that cater to all tastes. Delicious coffee is offered to begin. Probably the best part of this family run hotel with it's extensive history is the staff. From George at the front desk to the breakfast staff, to those that prepare the rooms each day all are extremely helpful, happy and deighted to accomodate your wishes. Even though there many restaurants close by to the hotel don't be afraid to ask the staff for recommendations. The city is amazing with the fortress towering over the historic area, many beautiful museums and places of interest, every square seems to have a different market during the week and the shopping is extensive. The Salzburg Museum across the street gives visitors a better sense of the long and curious history of this city. We realized after that we could have spent at least a week here to fully explore the city and surrounding areas. Either way, it is a excellent choice, good value and well located. Perfect find. Thanks
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