Figel is an apartment. Pretty cute, however, quite small, like all Austrian apartments and hotels. They consisted of an entrance hall, a kitchenette with a stove, oven, coffee maker and utensils, a bathroom and a toilet, a bedroom with a double bed and a living room with kitchenette, TV and sofa bed. Everything is very tiny, except for a very comfortable 2-bed and a huge balcony with a wonderful view.
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Figel is an apartment. Pretty cute, however, quite small, like all Austrian apartments and hotels. They consisted of an entrance hall, a kitchenette with a stove, oven, coffee maker and utensils, a bathroom and a toilet, a bedroom with a double bed and a living room with kitchenette, TV and sofa bed. Everything is very tiny, except for a very comfortable 2-bed and a huge balcony with a wonderful view. The apartments are designed for 4, but our 3rd on this sofa was extremely cramped. Where to put the 4th is not clear.
We had breakfast 1 time and didn't like it. So we cooked ourselves, dined in restaurants. The hotel has a sauna, though tiny, and a rather large pool for such a hotel. This entire "SPA complex" has a chic panoramic window and a terrace with fir trees so that you can jump into a snowdrift from the sauna.
The lifts are not easy to get to. The bus runs on schedule - once every half an hour. It takes 10 minutes to drive. If you walk, then 20-25 minutes down a steep icy path. In the evening after the aprè s-ski, respectively, up along it =). So I highly advise those who like to return home on foot. The nearest bar, restaurant, shop - 10 minutes on foot.
And further! 50% of the windows face directly onto the town hall, where the bell rings loudly starting at 5 am every half hour.
We had breakfast 1 time and didn't like it. So we cooked ourselves, dined in restaurants. The hotel has a sauna, though tiny, and a rather large pool for such a hotel. This entire "SPA complex" has a chic panoramic window and a terrace with fir trees so that you can jump into a snowdrift from the sauna.
The lifts are not easy to get to. The bus runs on schedule - once every half an hour. It takes 10 minutes to drive. If you walk, then 20-25 minutes down a steep icy path. In the evening after the aprè s-ski, respectively, up along it =). So I highly advise those who like to return home on foot. The nearest bar, restaurant, shop - 10 minutes on foot.
And further! 50% of the windows face directly onto the town hall, where the bell rings loudly starting at 5 am every half hour.
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