Overview:
This classic Tyrolean village, considered the birthplace of modern skiing, has become a lively Alpine mecca, as renowned for its slopes (171 downhill miles with easy access to a network of 84 lifts) as it is for its nightlife.
Ideally located next to the main gondola, the hotel is housed in a 100-year-old building and delivers a taste of the Austrian countryside with claw-footed tubs and ceiling frescoes in its 10 guest rooms.
Address:
13 Kandaharweg
St. Anton Am Arlberg
Austria
In the high-altitude hamlet of St. Christoph, this ski-in, ski-out restaurant is a rustic chalet with a cozy atmosphere and a Bordeaux-heavy wine list.
Address:
Sankt Christoph 14
St. Anton Am Arlberg
Austria
With its gabled architecture, traditional rooms, and popular cocktail lounge, the hotel—set in the heart of the pedestrian base village—harks back to skiing’s sophisticated heyday.
Address:
11 Dorfstrasse
St. Anton Am Arlberg
Austria