The Q Hotel Maria Theresia is a stylish 71 room hotel located in the heart of Kitzbuhel, just a short walk from the village centre and the Hahnenkamm gondola. It offers a charming blend of modernity and tradition with a fantastic selection of amenities including a cosy lounge with open fire, a high-quality restaurant and luxurious spa. Whether you just want to relax or you'd rather make the most of Kitzbuhel's vibrant nightlife, the Maria Theresia provides a superb base for your ski holiday.
Price based on per person rate with 2 sharing a standard room. 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.
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All 71 bedrooms are comfortably and tastefully decorated with a strong attention to detail. There is a choice of five room types: single room (18m2), standard double room (20m2), superior double room (25m2), junior suite (30m2) and Streif Suite (180m2).
7 nights – guide prices per person
The medieval walled town of Kitzbühel forms the centre of what is probably the most charming and beguiling ski town in the world. Quite simply nowhere else on the planet can match it for a sense of history and tradition. Among ski racing fans Kitzbühel ski resort is world famous as the home of the classic Hahnenkamm Downhill course on which the World Cup Men’s Downhill is held each January.
Most of the centre is now more-or-less car-free. The main streets are lined with hotels, shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, some of which have been standing for centuries and others that have just been made to look as though they have. The old town can be especially enchanting at night, when it assumes a real fairy-tale image.
With over 179km of varied, groomed pistes, Kitzbühel ski resort is one of the largest in Austria and has invested a lot in a modern, high-speed lift system. While the Hahnenkamm’s Streif run might not be for the faint-hearted, Kitzbühel skiing is otherwise a brilliant choice for intermediate skiers. There’s a huge variety of blues and reds to discover and intermediates will find most of the slopes here accessible. More advanced skiers might like to head off-piste with a guide to discover some of the 200 square kilometres of terrain that’s hidden away. Here's our guide to Kitzbühel ski resort.