This hotel is amazing. If you're anywhere near Austria or the Bavarian Apls, I recommend that you visit this hotel at least three nights or more. We arrived by helicopter, doing a sightseeing tour prior checking in. The landing fee is €300. If you arrive by car, there is plenty of underground parking. The small lakr near the landing pad is rumored to be a bombed out house from the third Reich. The entire area is rich in WWII history. This is where the third Reich had luxury homes as well as meeting places. Nearby is the German WWII documentation center and up on the mountain is the Eagles Nest. The Documentation center is one entrance to the myriad of underground tunnels and bunkers. Some of which you can actually walk in and preview. The center is a short 10 minute walk. The hotel itself is probably build over some of the tunnels or at least very close by. The town of Berchtesgaden is a one hour walk or a €20 cab ride. Electric buses park 30 to 45 minutes for the Eagles nest. Definitely worth a visit. While in town, I recommend a visit to the salt mine. Tours are given every day. The Hotel has a beautiful lobby area, including a lounge with a woodburning fireplace. This is where you can order snacks, like dinner or variety of drinks. Unfortunately when we arrived, we didn't get to experience the two specialty restaurants. At the beginning of the week, you are limited to a standard restaurant, or the lounge, or room service. Service was top-notch. There was only one night where we didn't get turn-down service but other nights, it was perfect. Rooms are clean and have a spectacular view, if you select a room with a mountain view. The indoor-outdoor heated pool includes amazing views of the Bavarian alps. Multi lingual staff include Germany, Austria, Spain, and Croatia. All very friendly and helpful. There are lots of hiking trails around the resort. Check-in and check-out are flawless. I highly recommend this resort and think it is one of my top four favorites in Europe. Well done Kempinski !
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