The Zita is a charming and traditional chalet offering excellent value for money. The chalet's elevated location, overlooking the fabulous centre of Ischgl, is a special feature and you can ski back virtually to the door!
Starting your ski day couldn’t be easier using the rather unique 'travelator' (a moving walkway) to take you in style to the main Fimbabahn gondola just 3 minutes away. The Zita’s dining-room and lounge areas offer guests a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. Most of the comfortable bedrooms offer en suite facilities with private shower or bath, wc and many also have a balcony. The village is just a short walk away, enabling you to enjoy the famous nightlife of Ischgl.
Price based on per person rate with 2 sharing a standard room. Please call us with your requirements for exact pricing and departures from other airports. This is a guide price and availability is not guaranteed. Travel over peak periods (e.g. Christmas, New Year and other public holidays), exchange rates, flight class and room type can affect prices considerably.
First Floor
· Room 1 = Austrian twin with shower and WC
· Room 2 = Austrian twin with shower, WC and balcony
· Room 3 = Single with shower, WC and balcony
· Room 4 = Austrian twin with shower, WC and balcony
· Room 5 = Austrian twin with bath, WC and balcony
Second Floor
· Room 6 = Austrian twin with shower and WC
· Room 7 = Austrian twin with shower, WC and balcony
· Room 8 = Single with shower, WC and balcony
· Room 9 = Austrian twin with shower, WC and balcony
· Room 10 = Austrian twin with bath, WC and balcony
Third Floor
· Room ll = twin (separate beds, under the eaves) sharing bath, WC with Room 12
· Room 12 = twin (end-to-end beds, under the eaves) sharing bath, WC with Room 11
7 nights – guide prices per person
See more datesIschgl ski resort in the Tyrol ski area is one of the most impressive in Austria with a great reputation for its après ski scene and superb skiing. Many natives would rate it as one of the best ski resorts, with a long season and a reliable natural snow record.
The village itself is long and narrow and comprises a mixture of original and faux-Tyrolean buildings. The main street is effectively traffic-free and there’s an underground walkway from the centre of town to the Fimba gondola. There is absolutely no shortage of bars, restaurants and shops lining the pavements.
Thanks to its efforts to offset carbon emissions, the implementation of a reforestation programme in the local valley and powering its ski lifts with almost 100% renewable energy, Ischgl ski resort has been recognised as the largest climate-neutral ski area in the Alps.
Call our ski experts today to find out more about Ischgl ski resort.