Quality Point Hotel Anif
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Hotel information
The hotel's privately-owned park and 150 complimentary parking spaces are supplementary facilities for a stress-free sojourn. The facilities comprise 11 open-air courts (sand) and 8 inner courts with a granular surface, shoe and racket rental, a boutique for tennis wear and accessories, twenty-four-hour stringing amenities in addition to our privately-owned Wilson tennis academy with certified tennis coaches. The hotel is also the perfect point of departure for relaxing strolls and hikes. Select from an array of entertaining activities that will comply with each playful whim.
Food & beverage
Peculiar delicacies are accessible depending on the season, ranging from the best regional dishes to light and nutritious cuisine.
Area information
One of the biggest golf schools in Europe, featuring 2 9-hole, par three cours and a driving collection with 250 tee offs, is situated in Rif, only four kilometers away.
Travel information
The Point Hotel Anif is situated just 10 minutes from the heart of Salzburg and ten mins from Salzburg Airport. Directions from the town of Salzburg Take the Alpenstrasse towards Anif, cross the Anif intersection and continue towards the Salzburg Süd (A10) motorway. Approx. 300 meters after the Anif intersection, turn right to the Point Hotel. The hotel is situated beyond the tennis courts. from Villach - motorway exit Süd (A 10) Take the Salzburg Süd exit heading towards Anif, turn right onto the federal highway towards Salzburg and continue approx. 500 metres till you get to the Point Hotel on your left. from Vienna / Munich - motorway exit (A 10) Take the Salzburg Süd exit heading towards Anif, turn right onto the federal highway towards Salzburg and continue approx. 500 metres till you get to the Point Hotel on your left.
Child policy
Not more than one child per double suite till seven yrs free. Older than seven yrs ancient EUR 33 including breakfast per night extra costs.




