Park Inn by Radisson Linz is located in the heart of the city centre, just a few steps away from shopping streets and the main pedestrian zone. Famous sights are within walking distance.
Family-run since 1906, Hotel Lokomotive is in the immediate vicinity of the main train station of Linz. It offers comfortable rooms and a rich breakfast buffet.
Vanessa
Germany
Nice breakfast, ideally located near to the station, not far from the city Center. Comfortable family room with proper beds for everybody.
This 4-star superior hotel is located next to the Design Center (Congress Hall), and within a 15-minute walk of the Old Town, the Danube River and Linz Main Train Station.
Robin
Canada
The price paid exceeded my expectations. The breakfast buffet was among the best I’ve had anywhere. The twin beds were generously sized.
This traditional family-run hotel in the district of Kleinmünchen is 5 km from the centre of Linz, right next to the Simoni Tram Station. It offers free Wi-Fi at the reception and free private...
Peter
United Kingdom
The breakfast included lots of variety and the hotel is conveniently located near public transport links.
Featuring a bar, the property is located within less than 1 km of Design Center Linz. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, room service and buying tickets for guests.
harry's home hotel & apartments is located in the north of Linz, right by the Danube Bike Path and the A7 motorway.
Branko
Austria
Rooms are spacious and cosy. Lightning well implemented. Bathroom clean and with everything one needs.
Staff is friendly and ready to help. Management actually read mails when you have some suggestions and remarks.
In the hotel vicinity a lot of grocery, cloth and cosmetic shops can be found as well as restaurants and fast food. Bus station is near by.
There is a special small room for the children. Also wending machine with all necessary accessories (thread and needle, usb cable, etc.). Washing machine and dryer can also be found and used.
This modern 3-star hotel is a few minutes away from the A7 motorway and 3 km from the centre of Linz. The ibis Styles Linz offers a heated outdoor pool in summer, several tennis courts, and a sauna.
Kristina
North Macedonia
The bathroom was new and clean. Breakfast was good.
The family-run Hotel zum Schwarzen Bären is located in a quiet side street in the centre of Linz, only a 3-minute walk away from the main square. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Breakfast was very good, and the location was great
Located in the centre of Linz, Hotel Schillerpark Linz, a member of Radisson Individuals is a 12-minute walk from the main square, a 10-minute walk from Linz Main Station, and 300 metres from the...
Very nice hotel, superb location, and safe parking.
Located in a central but quiet location in Linz, just a few walking minutes from the Landstraße Shopping Street and the Mariendom cathedral, Stadtoase Kolping Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and a...
Excellant location good car parking and facilities
Directly set on the banks of the Danube River with a view of the Pöstlingberg Mountain, the ARCOTEL Nike Linz is only a 10-minute walk from the historic centre of Linz.
The service, staff, breakfast, view were excellent
Family-run since 1906, Hotel Lokomotive is in the immediate vicinity of the main train station of Linz. It offers comfortable rooms and a rich breakfast buffet.
Shower pressure, location (2 mins from Hbf) and a cat.
Park Inn by Radisson Linz is located in the heart of the city centre, just a few steps away from shopping streets and the main pedestrian zone. Famous sights are within walking distance.
Good location, close to the center, parking 18€ per day.
SOVEA Hotel – City is located in the centre of Linz, a 10-minute walk from the main square and an 8-minute walk from the Danube River and the Lentos Art Museum.
close to all public transport and the main city sites
The Turmfalke is located a 20-minute car ride from the Flughafen Linz-Hörsching and in immediate vicinity to the Voestalpine Stahl GmbH. It offers free WiFi.
Big spacious room with comfy beds. Also very clean.
The traditional Mama Muh Self-Check-in is located in the centre of Linz, within a 2-minute walk of the main square, shops and restaurants. The property has self-check-in facilities.
Set in Linz, within 10 km of Casino Linz and 11 km of Design Center Linz, eee Hotel Traun offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private...
Schlechter Geruch im Zimmer (Kanalgeruch)
Kaffeemaschine kaputt
Hotel Kremstalerhof is situated 7 km from the city centre of Linz, and a 10-minute drive from Linz Airport, and offers rooms and suites in stylish, modern design with free WiFi.
Located right at the main square in the Old Town of Linz, Austria Classic Hotel Wolfinger occupies a historic building from the 15th century. Free WiFi is available.
Location, style of the property, amazing breakfast!
Situated on a gentle hill overlooking Linz, this typical Upper Austrian square farmstead has been transformed into a stylish hotel offering elegant and spacious rooms.
Schönes Gut mit Garten, gemütliches Zimmer mit schönem Bad.
Hotel Am Domplatz, an adult only hotel, can be found right in the heart of Linz on the Domplatz Square next to the Mariendom Cathedral, and offers stylish rooms with natural daylight and city or...
Very good location, nice staff, lovely cleaning service.
ust 300 metres from the centre of Traun and a 20-minute drive from the centre of Linz, Hotel Almtalerhof offers free WiFi, free private parking, and free use of the sauna.
Sehr gutes Restaurant, sehr freundliches Personal.
This 4-star superior hotel is located next to the Design Center (Congress Hall), and within a 15-minute walk of the Old Town, the Danube River and Linz Main Train Station.
The hotel is clean and quiet, the staff is friendly
Surrounded by lush mountains, Linz is on the Danube River, and although known for industry, has become a vibrant cultural hub. It was an important centre of the Holy Roman Empire and Emperor Friedrich III lived in the castle.
The old town centres on Main Square, site of the Christmas market and elaborate Trinity Column. St Martin’s Church is Austria’s oldest, and the largest is the new cathedral, much more elaborate than the old cathedral. On the surrounding streets are shops, restaurants and much of Booking.com’s Linz accommodation, including luxury city centre hotels and cheap guest houses near the train station.
A riverside park contains the Lentos modern art museum, colourfully lit at night. The excellent arts scene also encompasses the Linzer Landestheater, Brucknerhaus concert hall and the Ars Electronica Center which hosts its own festival.
The Design Center Linz event venue is near the industrial powerhouse – the Voestalpine steelworks, whose tour showcases the factory once supervised by Hermann Göring. A more chilling World War II reminder is Mauthausen concentration camp to the south-east.
Across the river are Johannes Kepler University and Pöstlingberg mountain, ascended by a tram that passes the zoo. At the top are a viewing platform, church and the children’s Grotto Railway, and south-west is Linz Blue Danube Airport.
we arrived on Sunday, it was bad for us because nothing was...
we arrived on Sunday, it was bad for us because nothing was working from the shops, at 2 and 3 in the afternoon there are only a few restaurants where you can eat but really tasty and not so expensive.
Rouz
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Linz is an industrial town but has made a supreme effort to...
Linz is an industrial town but has made a supreme effort to transform into a modern, smart city. It hosts many festivals, including the famous Ars Electronika in September. The tourist information is fine, although check if your festival badge includes free transportation for the duration of your stay. I paid for a Linz card, but I didn't really need it unless you take the Postlingberg tram to the nearby mountain.
Jonathan Marks
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
I had a beautiful time.
I had a beautiful time. It remains a family favourite destination. In particular, my recently deceased mother loved to visit Linz as a child with her Austrian side of the family. My Hungarian parents met in Australia 65 years ago, were 62 years married, and regularly praised the dog friendly eateries in Linz. My second visit and I share their view. Hope to return. x😇😘+
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Anonymous
Australia
10
Scored 10
Great location for a stop over trip when traveling through...
Great location for a stop over trip when traveling through Austria - lovely old town with good bars and restaurants. Lovely riverside park and walks.
Town Lido is a great place to cool off on a hot day - suitable for all. The complex has 2 kids pools, a 50m lane pool, a diving pool and 50m+ adult pool.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A very nice city, not as busy as Vienna or Salzburg, but we...
A very nice city, not as busy as Vienna or Salzburg, but we really liked it here. I recommend visiting the cathedral, it is very beautiful. Other main attractions were also interesting, especially seeing the Ars Electronica Center at night. I also recommend taking the tram to Pöstlingberg, there are nice views of the whole city.
As a restaurant, I recommend the typically Austrian Stiegl-Klosterhof. They cook excellently here and we also had a nice chat with the staff.
MichaelaC93
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Linz is an industrial city, but has a beautiful old and cozy...
Linz is an industrial city, but has a beautiful old and cozy center. You won't find mass tourism, but this city on the Danube is quite interesting with some nice locations, such as the Hauptplatz and the riverside promenade. There is a very nice museum, Lentos, with an interesting collection including Schiele and Kokoschka.
Spacious, very clean, friendly staff, quiet and relaxed environment, fridge and tea/coffee making facilities in the room (becoming more common in Austria but not yet standard) superb location in central Linz. Breakfast buffet feels expensive, but good quality, good selection, quiet breakfast room the two days I ate breakfast there, well organized, buffet checked repeatedly by staff to make sure that everything was available.
You get what you pay for. Everything was very professional from the late night checking to the great breakfast.
Room was clean and spotless. Bed was marvelous and my wife now wants to know their pillows brand cause it was so good to sleep on. There were water, juice and beer in the fridge with some Austrian waffles to take. Overall we got a great sleep and great breakfast - perfect for one night stay on your trip to Alps.
The room size was amazing. Two bathrooms and a large comfortable bed, 2 tv's was great and I loved the view from the balcony in the Junior Suite. Located close to a park and public transport. Used Linz as a hub to get to Mauthausen Concentration Camp and Cesky Krumlov. The facilities and breakfast at the hotel were second to none and will stay here again the next time I pass through Linz.
Excellent choice for our particular need: a 1-night accommodation while transiting Austria by car on A1 - A8.
The room was very clean, the beds were confortable. and the breakfast just great.
There is a large parking space around the hotel.
The room price was reasonable: not expensive, but also not on the budget side. If one counts in the free parking, the value for money was good enough.
Large size room with good office desk so that you can work properly (that's why I booked it) and modern style hotel. I book this hotel since years whenever I have business to do in Linz. It's outside the city center but I like the modern style of the hotel & the free parking. Breakfast is good quality even if the choice is limited. Friendly & helpful staff. Good value for money.
Support from the staff was excellent, including assistance with finding a late evening restaurant on a Sunday. The room was comfortable and quiet, and met expectations. Breakfast was good, in the Austrian style, and the bar in the evening served an interesting local beer.
Location within an easy walk of the railway station was appreciated, but there was no train noise.
The location is not far from Linz, in the nice nature, near to the famous Wilhering Abbey. The room has a big window with balcony, the hotel has a nice swimming pool and sauna. The corridors and staircases are very nicely historically furnished and decorated. There was a good offer for breakfast. The hotel is a good value for money.
Perfect from all points of view - staff, breakfast, room, surroundings, free coffee during the day, and the city center is less than 30 minutes by walk. My only regret is that we only spent one night in Linz.
Although the hotel offers paid parking place, there were also free parking spots on the streets nearby
Located in the center of the city, this hotel is quite close to the old city center as well. However, expect a 15-20 minutes walk till you get to the old Rathaus or the Mozart Haus.
The breakfast was very good, abundant and diversified. The staff was very friendly.
eee Traum is one of our favourite hotels in Linz for our guests. Clean, quiet, uncomplicated checkin/out, free parking, proximity to our company headquarter...When availability allows, this is our first choice of stay.
Very clean and modern rooms
Their app works perfectly (unlike most other hotel apps in Austria)
Online check-in was quick and easy
The hotel accommodated our need for a late check-out without hesitation
I good Hotel in center of Linz with close to everything in walking distance. Breakfast included all wanted in the morning. Staff i reception was helpful with all our help to fin addresses.
Great location, near the train station. It was a very standard IBIS hotel, clean, comfortable and good value for money. We did not have breakfast at the hotel, so not able to rate that.
Everything. It was the perfect choice for what I needed. The trains in Austria were backed up that weekend and I ended up in Linz by complete accident and I needed a place to stay.
Lovely big room with big bed. Kettle and coffee machine with teabags and coffee capsules- not always a given with Austrian hotels. Centrally located. Garage for bikes available.
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